Regen

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Regeneration, known internally as Gradual[1] or Regen, refers to two similar status conditions that appear across Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Super Paper Mario, and Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

A character with HP Regen automatically recovers Heart Points (HP), while FP Regen automatically recovers Flower Points (FP). The latter effect is only present in The Thousand-Year Door, as Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star do not feature Flower Points.

History[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

HP Regen[edit]

A character affected by this condition will recover a small amount of HP at the end of every turn for the duration of the effect.

The condition can be acquired from consuming a Slow Mushroom or Couple's Cake to recover 2 HP for 10 turns, a Meteor Meal to recover 2 HP for 3 turns, or Mushroom Broth to recover 2 HP for 5 turns. Using a Mystery also has a chance to bestow this condition, acting as Slow Mushroom.

The Lucky Start badge has the possibility of bestowing this condition on Mario at the start of battle, healing 2 HP for 3 turns.

FP Regen[edit]

A character affected by this condition will recover a small amount of FP at the end of every turn for the duration of the effect.

The condition can be acquired from consuming Gradual Syrup to recover 2 FP for 10 turns.

The Lucky Start badge has the possibility of bestowing this condition on Mario at the start of battle, healing 2 FP for 3 turns.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

As Flower Points do not exist in Super Paper Mario, Gradual Syrup's function has changed to regenerate 20 HP over time. Heartful Cake has been changed to regenerate 9 HP.

The player character can also consume a Long-Last Shake to regenerate up to 10-20 HP, depending on the success of the Action Command. Dayzee Syrup, Sap Syrup, and Stamina Juice all regenerate 13 HP, in addition to other effects.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

The Big 1-UP and Big Shiny 1-UP Stickers will recover HP at the end of each turn.

Gallery[edit]

HP Regen
FP Regen

Names in other languages[edit]

Gradual HP[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じわじわHP[?]
Jiwajiwa Etchi Pī
Gradual HP

Gradual FP[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じわじわFP[?]
Jiwajiwa Efu Pī
Gradual FP

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