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Lucky Day

Lucky Day

Lucky Day is a badge that appears in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Appearances

Paper Mario

This badge is one of the hardest to get badges in the game. This badge costs seven Badge Points to wear, the highest cost for a badge tied with Money Money. Essentially, Lucky Day is a much more enhanced version of Pretty Lucky, preventing enemies attacks at a 5/6 success rate.

This badge, as stated above is difficult to obtain. This badge is only obtainable near the end of the game as Mario must at least be able to reach Starborn Valley. Mario must follow a fourteen letter chain involving Goompapa and his friends remembering the days they went fishing. This chain both starts and ends with Goompapa. Eventually, Mario finds a letter sent to Goompapa, Goombario 's father. This second letter, when sent, will begin a long letter chain and quest. This now gives Mario a letter directed to Muss T., a Toad at Princess Peach's Catles's remains. Afterwards, a letter directed to Koover at the front of Koopa Village. He will give Mario a letter to Fishmael, a fisherman at the Toad Town Port. Fishmael gives Mario another letter, one directed to Koover, and once delivered, Mario will get another letter. This letter is delivered to Mr. E., a Toad in front of the Toad House in Dry Dry Outpost who will give Mario another letter.

The letter Mr. E. gives Mario is directed to Miss T., a Toad located around the Dojo and gives Mario a letter to Franky who lives in Boo's Mansion. After Franky's letter is delivered, he gives Mario the letter directed to Dane T., a toad Train Station on the southern end of Toad Town. Here, Dane T. gives Mario a letter to the red Yoshi child on Lavalava Island. The Yoshi will give Mario a letter to Dane T. again and Dane will give a new letter to Mario, directed to Frost T., a Toad living in Starborn Valley. A green-headed Toad in front of a house, Frost T. gives Mario the final letter of this chain. This letter is directed to Goompapa. When Mario gives this badge to Goompapa, Goompapa will give Mario the Lucky Day badge for all of his work.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Lucky Day does make a reappearance. Costing seven Badge Points to wear, the badge is similar to its Paper Mario counterpart. The word "lucky" still appears in the same fashion as Close Call and Pretty Lucky. Lucky Day and Lucky Start, while Close Call and Pretty Lucky do, do not have a Partner version. Mario can acquire this badge in the Pit of 100 Trials, found in the large treasure chest located on the ninetieth floor.

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