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A '''Gradual Syrup''' is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and can be purchased at the [[Deepdown Depot]] for fifteen [[coins]]. It heals 2 [[Flower Point|FP]] a turn for ten turns.
A '''Gradual Syrup''' is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and can be purchased at the [[Deepdown Depot]] for fifteen [[coin]]s. It heals 2 [[Flower Point|FP]] a turn for ten turns.


Gradual Syrup is the Syrup counterpart to the [[Slow Shroom]], which is odd, considering that they cannot be swapped using a [[Point Swap]] and one or the other with [[Zess T.]] after retrieving the [[Cookbook]].  
Gradual Syrup is the Syrup counterpart to the [[Slow Shroom]], which is odd, considering that they cannot be swapped using a [[Point Swap]] and one or the other with [[Zess T.]] after retrieving the [[Cookbook]].  

Revision as of 15:39, January 8, 2018

Template:Pmitem-infobox A Gradual Syrup is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and can be purchased at the Deepdown Depot for fifteen coins. It heals 2 FP a turn for ten turns.

Gradual Syrup is the Syrup counterpart to the Slow Shroom, which is odd, considering that they cannot be swapped using a Point Swap and one or the other with Zess T. after retrieving the Cookbook.

In Super Paper Mario, it can be made by Dyllis of Flopside who can make it out of a Long-Last Shake and a Peachy Peach. Her version of the item gradually restores HP (20 HP total).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese じわじわシロップ[1]
Jiwajiwa Shiroppu
Jiwajiwa Syrup, where jiwajiwa is an onomatopoeia that means "gradually"

German Tropfsirup
Seeping Syrup
Italian Sciroppo Fiore
Flower Syrup
Spanish Sirope Paulatino
Gradual Syrup

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.

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