Charged
- This article is about the status effect in thePaper Mario series. For theMario Strikers game, seeMario Strikers Charged.
- “Charged! Attack Power is now boosted!”
- —Battle text,Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Charged is a positive status condition in thePaper Mario series.
A character can use a move to store Attack Power, causing them to become Charged. A Charged character can continue to charge power, but will unleash their stored power when they next use an attacking move. The Charged character's Attack Power will increase (similar to theAttack Up condition) according to the level of charge that was stored prior to the attack. Stored charge will be expended at the end of an attack, even if it misses.
There is no icon to indicate this condition, but a Charged character will visibly shimmer with a rainbow gradient. In both games,Mario has the ability to become Charged only through using abilities unlocked by equipping specificbadges.
History[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
InPaper Mario, Mario can unlock the ability to charge hisJump attacks by equipping theJump Charge orS. Jump Charge badges, and charge hisHammer attacks by equipping theSmash Charge andS. Smash Charge badges. Jump Charge and Smash Charge will store 2 charge per use, while S. Jump Charge and S. Smash Charge will store 3 charge per use. Mario can only unleash charged Attack Power using the same method of attack as the charge move that was used. WhenGoombario reaches Super Rank, he can use the moveCharge to store charge for all of his attacks.
Certain enemies are capable of charging, includingHyper Goombas,Hyper Paragoombas,Hyper Clefts,Tubba's Heart andKoopatrols. Enemies generally get a more powerful boost to their charge than when Mario or Goombario do so, but will never charge more than once.Star Beam is capable of negating it on enemies.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
InPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door andits Nintendo Switch remake, Mario and his partners can gain the ability to charge power when equipped with theCharge andCharge P badges, respectively. Unlike the previous game, Charge is now a singular action in the Tactics Menu, and will store 1 charge power per use. The action can be used multiple times, but charged power will only be unleashed when Mario or his partner use an attack. TheHot Sauce,Hottest Dog (Nintendo Switch version only), andSpicy Pasta items can also be consumed to gain 1 charge power.
Certain enemies are capable of charging, including Hyper Goombas, Hyper Paragoombas,Hyper Spiky Goombas, Koopatrols,Dark Koopatrols,Sky-Blue Spinies,Hyper Bald Clefts, Hyper Clefts,Bulky Bob-ombs,Bob-ulks,Gloomtail,Macho Grubba,Cortez,Marilyn, and theShadow Queen. Enemies generally get a more powerful boost to their charge, but will only do so once, with Marilyn being a notable exception.
Ruff Puffs,Ice Puffs andPoison Puffs, can appear to charge power for an attack, but these are fixed effects that are distinct from the Charged status condition.
In both the original game and the Nintendo Switch remake, the Super Charge action exists and be acquired from the unusedSuper Charge and Super Charge P badges. Using Super Charge will store 2 charge power compared to Charge storing 1, but there is no way to legitimately obtain these badges in-game.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
- “The Hole Punch's charge attack is a brutal body slam. Seek higher ground to avoid heavy damage!”
- —Hint Envelope,Paper Mario: The Origami King
InPaper Mario: The Origami King, theVellumentals,Legion of Stationery,Boss Sumo Bro, andKing Olly all have charged-up moves which are indicated they'll use on their next turn if surrounded by a glowing yellow circle. They can be countered or dodged in most cases with either the1000-Fold Arms orOlivia's Vellumental powers. If Mario gets hit by one of these attacks, he gains 400miss points.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | チャージ[?] Chāji | Charge | |
| Spanish(Latin American) | Carga de energía(Thousand-Year Door remake)[1] | Energy charge | |
| Spanish(European) | Cargado(Thousand-Year Door)[2] Carga de energía(Thousand-Year Door remake)[3] | Charged Energy charge |

