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The '''Cookbook''' is a special item in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. It gives a chef the ability to combine various items, creating new items in the process as a discovered recipe.
The '''Cookbook''' is a special item in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. It gives a chef the ability to combine various items, creating new items in the process as a discovered recipe.


It was first seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', in which the book was found in the [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]], stolen by a [[Shy Guy]] during the events of Chapter 4. When [[Mario]] gives the [[Gourmet Guy]] the [[Cake]], the Gourmet Guy will be glad and crazy as he rockets out the area, dropping the Cookbook. When Mario gives the Cookbook to [[Tayce T.]], she will let Mario cook not one but two items to make a combined recipe (however, the [[Frying Pan]] is also needed for her new abilities to be used).
It is first seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', in which the book is found in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]], stolen by a [[Shy Guy]] during the events of Chapter 4. When [[Mario]] gives [[Gourmet Guy]] the [[Cake]], Gourmet Guy jumps around the area, dropping the Cookbook. When Mario gives both the Cookbook and the [[Frying Pan]] to [[Tayce T.]], she lets Mario cook two items instead of one to make a combined recipe.


In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', it was hidden in the [[Creepy Steeple]] and is the work of the famous chef, [[List of implied characters#Maitre Delish|Maitre Delish]]. To obtain this Cookbook, Mario must roll into a tube and enter a small hole near the entrance inside of the Steeple. It was given to [[Zess T.]] during the "[[Seeking Legendary Book!]]" trouble. It has the same effects as in ''Paper Mario'', allowing Zess T. to cook two items at a time.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Cookbook is hidden in the [[Creepy Steeple]] and is the work of the famous chef [[List of implied characters#Maitre Delish|Maitre Delish]]. To obtain this Cookbook, Mario must roll into a tube and enter a small hole near the entrance of the inside of the Steeple. It is given to [[Zess T.]] during the "[[Seeking Legendary Book!]]" trouble. It has the same effects as in ''Paper Mario'', allowing Zess T. to cook two items at a time.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapM=Cookbook. The name is written as 「おりょうりの<span class=explain title="ほん">本</span>」 in the Japanese version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
|JapM=Cookbook. The name is written as 「おりょうりの<span class=explain title="ほん">本</span>」 in the Japanese version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
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Revision as of 23:13, March 28, 2019

Template:Item-infobox The Cookbook is a special item in the Paper Mario series. It gives a chef the ability to combine various items, creating new items in the process as a discovered recipe.

It is first seen in Paper Mario, in which the book is found in Shy Guy's Toy Box, stolen by a Shy Guy during the events of Chapter 4. When Mario gives Gourmet Guy the Cake, Gourmet Guy jumps around the area, dropping the Cookbook. When Mario gives both the Cookbook and the Frying Pan to Tayce T., she lets Mario cook two items instead of one to make a combined recipe.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Cookbook is hidden in the Creepy Steeple and is the work of the famous chef Maitre Delish. To obtain this Cookbook, Mario must roll into a tube and enter a small hole near the entrance of the inside of the Steeple. It is given to Zess T. during the "Seeking Legendary Book!" trouble. It has the same effects as in Paper Mario, allowing Zess T. to cook two items at a time.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おりょうりのほん[1]
Oryōri no Hon
Cookbook. The name is written as 「おりょうりの」 in the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

German Kochbuch
Cookbook

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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