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A '''Heartful Cake''' is a recipe made by [[Zess T.]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is created by mixing either a [[Peachy Peach]] or a [[Cake Mix]] with [[Ruin Powder]]. The cake is pink with white frosting, and has a heart on top. Using it restores twenty [[Flower Point|FP]], but it also renders the user [[soft]] for the duration of the battle, or until the status is overwritten.
A '''Heartful Cake''' is a recipe made by [[Zess T.]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It's created by mixing either a [[Peachy Peach]] or a [[Cake Mix]] with [[Ruin Powder]]. The cake is pink with white frosting, and has a heart on top. Using it restores twenty [[Flower Point|FP]], but it also lowers the user's defense for the rest of the battle.


In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', it can be made by [[Dyllis]] of [[Flopside]] who makes it out of a Cake Mix and a [[Lovely Chocolate]]. It recovers the player's [[Heart Point|HP]] over time (9 HP total).
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', it can be made by [[Dyllis]] of [[Flopside]] who makes it out of a Cake Mix and a [[Lovely Chocolate]]. It recovers the player's [[Heart Point|HP]] over time (9 HP total).

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