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In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Tattling works differently due to the different game mechanics. Mario's main partner, [[Tippi]], and her replica, [[Tiptron]], can use Tattle. At any time (except for in situations where Tippi is unavailable), the player may point the [[Wii]] Remote at the screen. Tippi will turn into a large cursor, and the screen will freeze and darken. The player can move the cursor over an enemy or object by pointing the remote and press {{button|wii|A}} to see its Tattle information. Tippi's Tattle ability can also reveal invisible objects.
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Tattling works differently due to the different game mechanics. Mario's main partner, [[Tippi]], and her replica, [[Tiptron]], can use Tattle. At any time (except for in situations where Tippi is unavailable), the player may point the [[Wii]] Remote at the screen. Tippi will turn into a large cursor, and the screen will freeze and darken. The player can move the cursor over an enemy or object by pointing the remote and press {{button|wii|A}} to see its Tattle information. Tippi's Tattle ability can also reveal invisible objects.


All enemies and bosses may be scanned using Tippi's Tattle, except [[Dimentio]] and the [[Underchomp]]. In Dimentio's first battle in [[The Bitlands|Chapter 3]], Tippi is still captured by [[Francis]], and for his second battle in [[Castle Bleck]], Mario and Tippi leave Luigi to fight him alone. It is unknown if this was an intentional choice or not, given Dimentio's significance to the overall plot. The Underchomp cannot be Tattled at all due to the turn-based nature of the fight. Despite this, it still has unused Tattle text. [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]] is the only enemy that cannot be Tattled during its fight, but can be Tattled later on. Francis cannot be tattled during his mandatory fight, but can be tattled during his optional fight. [[Bowser]] cannot be Tattled during his first fight, but can be Tattled during his second.
All enemies and bosses may be scanned using Tippi's Tattle, except [[Dimentio]] and the [[Underchomp]]. In Dimentio's first battle in Chapter 3, Tippi is still captured by [[Francis]], and for his second battle in [[Castle Bleck]], Mario and Tippi leave Luigi to fight him alone. It is unknown if this was an intentional choice or not, given Dimentio's significance to the overall plot. The Underchomp cannot be Tattled at all due to the turn-based nature of the fight. Despite this, it still has unused Tattle text. [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]] is the only enemy that cannot be Tattled during its fight, but can be Tattled later on. Francis cannot be tattled during his mandatory fight, but can be tattled during his optional fight. [[Bowser]] cannot be Tattled during his first fight, but can be Tattled during his second.


==References in other games==
==References in other games==

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