Battle Master

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Battle Master
Artwork of Battle Master from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Species Toad
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Hey there, kid. You got a minute to learn what it means to fight? Like, to fight with your whole heart?”
Battle Master, Paper Mario: The The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)

The Battle Master is a Toad who appears in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He wears a purple tangzhuang coat and guapi mao cap. He introduces himself after Professor Frankly instructs Mario and Goombella to go to Petal Meadows, and can be found in various locations throughout the world afterwards.

When Mario talks to the Battle Master, he is given two choices. One is to go into a practice battle against three Goomboards, indestructible enemies that deal no damage, similar to the Action Command Dojo and Battle Lab from previous Paper Mario games. Mario can either take turns practicing his attacks with no FP or SP cost, or have the Battle Master jump at him holding a Goomboard to practice his guards. This battle also has a unique theme, titled "Master of Action Commands," which is composed with Chinese instruments. The other option is to read various tips for battles, including explanations for the stage and action commands.[1] For the duration of the time that Mario has lost his name, the Battle Master instead refers to Mario as "Nameless Frank".

Locations[edit]

The Battle Master can be found in the following locations:

Quotes[edit]

  • "I can see you're brimmin' with potential, kid, but there's a heap o' stuff you don't know about a fight. Stylish moves, hittin' it big, there's a whole list. Feel free to hit me up if you got a question, friendo. Who am I? There's some who call me the "Battle Master," and I don't stop 'em. But I could. With fighting. Anyhoo, I got a great life–travelin', training'...uh, some third thing. If you see me around, gimme a holler."
  • "If you’re looking for the Battle Master, you found him, pal. Don’t think I’ve seen your lack of mug though. You got a name, tall, dark and faceless? What? You got your name stolen? That’s a new one on me. Anyway, I’m gonna call you “Nameless Frank” for now. You need fighting lessons, Nameless Frank? I know my fights, lemme tell ya. Wanna talk violence?"
  • "Hey, kiddo. You need somethin' from the ol' Battle Master?"
  • "Outstandin'! Let's get down to business."
  • "What're you lookin' to train up in?"
  • "You wanna practice moves? Sure. Ready to go?"
  • "You wanna practice guarding? Sure. Ready to go?"
  • "Too fast!"
  • "Too slow!"
  • "Eh. Not great."
  • "Huh."
  • "Poifect!"
  • "Bee-yoo-tiful!"
  • "Whaddaya wanna know?"
  • "Need anything else, kid?"
  • "All right. See you round."

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's the Battle Master. He's a master of battling. Let me know if I'm going too fast here. He'll teach you the secrets of battling and help you practice tricky Action Commands. So if you're having trouble mastering any aspects of battles, just ask the Battle Master! I mean, obviously."

Related media[edit]

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Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バトルたつじん
Batoru tatsujin
Battle Master

Chinese (simplified) 战斗达人奇诺比奥
Zhàndǒu Dárén Qínuòbǐ'ào
Battle Master Toad

Chinese (traditional) 戰鬥達人奇諾比奧
Zhàndǒu Dárén Qínuòbǐ'ào
Battle Master Toad

Dutch Knokcoach
Brawl Coach
French (NOA) Maître Martial
Martial Master
French (NOE) Maître Castagne
Brawl Master
German Kampf-Coach
Battle Coach
Italian Maestro di lotta
Battle Master
Korean 배틀달인
Baeteul-Darin
Battle Master

Portuguese Battle Master
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Spanish Maestro del combate
Combat master

References[edit]

  1. ^ Good Vibes Gaming (April 24, 2024). Paper Mario: TTYD Is So Much Better on Switch (1:44). YouTube. Retrieved April 27, 2024.