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'''Simplifier''' is a [[badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Only two of these badges are available in the game, which can be bought from the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]] for 50 [[coin]]s apiece. If [[Mario]] equips the badge, all action commands are easier to execute, but the amount of [[Star Power|SP]] received after each successful command and by appealing is decreased. This applies to all moves, whether from Mario or his [[partner]]s, including moves that require button presses at specific moments (such as Mario's [[jump]] or [[Goombella]]'s [[Headbonk]]) or moves that require buttons to be inputted alongside a bar (such as [[Koops]]' [[Shell Shield]] or [[Ms. Mowz]]'s [[Kiss Thief]]). Equipping multiple copies of the badge further makes it easier for action commands to be used while further lowering the amount of gained SP. The [[Unsimplifier]] badge does the opposite, making action commands harder while giving more SP in return. Equipping both of them at the same time cancels them out.
'''Simplifier''' is a [[badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Only two of these badges are available in the game, which can be bought from the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]] for 50 [[coin]]s apiece. If [[Mario]] equips the badge, all action commands are easier to execute, but the amount of [[Star Power|SP]] received after each successful command and by appealing is decreased. This applies to all moves, whether from Mario or his [[partner]]s, including moves that require button presses at specific moments (such as Mario's [[jump]] or [[Goombella]]'s [[Headbonk]]) or moves that require buttons to be inputted alongside a bar (such as [[Koops]]' [[Shell Shield]] or [[Ms. Mowz]]'s [[Kiss Thief]]). Equipping multiple copies of the badge further makes it easier for action commands to be used while further lowering the amount of gained SP. The [[Unsimplifier]] badge does the opposite, making action commands harder while giving more SP in return. Equipping both of them at the same time cancels them out.


The badge's upside also affects [[Guard]] and [[Superguard]] action commands, loosening the input window by 1/120 of a second (1/2 of a frame).
The badge's upside also affects [[Guard]] and [[Superguard]] action commands, tightening the input window by 1/120 of a second (1/2 of a frame).


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