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This is the best Party Member Moves tier list and ranking for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (TTYD). Read on to find out the best party member moves to use in battles and how to utilize them in battle!
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SS Tier Party Member Moves are the most recommended ones to use in battles due to them having consistent high damage and has a considerable low FP needed to use them.
S Tier Party Member Moves have substantial damage against most enemies with considerable FP needed, but other moves can be situational to use.
A Tier Party Member Moves are the least recommended moves to use in battle because they can deal no damage to any enemy, but they can deal status effects to enemies.
List of All Mario and Party Member Moves
SS Tier Party Member Moves | |
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Bob-ombast | Dodgy Fog |
Fiery Jinx | Ground Pound |
Gulp | Mini-Egg |
Multibonk | Shell Shield |
Stampede | Veil |
These party member moves are the most used moves, from most of the party members, that can deal the highest and most consistent damage against every enemy. Ground Pound and Multibonk are good examples of this.
Other moves, such as Veil, Dodgy Fog, and Shell Shield, can also be helpful in protecting Mario. While Stampede, Bob-ombast, and Fiery Jinx can deal the most damage against multiple enemies all at once.
S Tier Party Member Moves | |
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Body Slam | Bomb |
Bomb Squad | Gale Force |
Headbonk | Hold Fast |
Lip Lock | Power Shell |
Rally Wink | Shade Fist |
Shell Toss |
These party member moves can provide substantial damage against any enemy but can be situational to use some of them. For example, Power Shell and Shell Toss can only damage ground enemies.
Other moves provide no damage but are exceptions like Rally Wink, a move that gains Mario an extra move, and Gale Force, which can help you beat enemies easily by just blowing them off the stage.
A Tier Part Member Moves | |
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Infatuate | Kiss Thief |
Smooch | Tattle |
Tease |
These party member moves deal no damage to any targets but can apply status effects on them, especially Ms. Mowz' moves. Like Infatuate, that can confuse the enemies, and Tease, that can make your enemies dizzy.
Other moves can provide information about the enemy your facing, by using Tattle, steal badges from your opponents, by using Kiss Thief, and can also heal you, for an unfortunately high amount of FP, by using Smooch.
These party member moves provides consistent high damage against every enemy and a considerable amount of FP needed to use them.
These party member moves provides subsatantial damage against any enemy and a considerable amount of FP needed to use them.
These party member moves provides no damage against any enemy, but can deal status effects on them.
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