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[[Sir Grodus]] can also inflict this status effect on himself, and while charged up, [[Poison Puff]]s will have the same effect, in addition to [[Poison (status effect)|poison]]ing their attacker.
[[Sir Grodus]] can also inflict this status effect on himself, and while charged up, [[Poison Puff]]s will have the same effect, in addition to [[Poison (status effect)|poison]]ing their attacker.


Having payback on oneself, having return postage equipped, or having both on the player does not allow the player to directly attack foes who have payback without getting hurt. Koops also gets hurt if he attacks a foe with payback. This makes it different then electrified in those aspects.   
Having payback on oneself, having return postage equipped, or having both on the player does not allow the player to directly attack foes who have payback without getting hurt. Koops also gets hurt if he attacks a foe with payback. This makes it different than electrified in those aspects.   


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Revision as of 14:22, April 23, 2019

The Payback status from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Template:Quote2 Payback is a positive status effect in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is symbolized by a rebounding Pink Arrow. When the character is inflicted, all direct attackers will receive half the damage the character receives, rounded down. Mario can only receive this status effect by using a Spite Pouch, which lasts for three turns. Wearing the Return Postage badge does "send back damage", but does not give the status effect. The two can stack, sending all the damage back to the attacker. Admiral Bobbery's Hold Fast move inflicts himself with it. When this status is used the Battle text will say "Direct attacks will be countered."

Sir Grodus can also inflict this status effect on himself, and while charged up, Poison Puffs will have the same effect, in addition to poisoning their attacker.

Having payback on oneself, having return postage equipped, or having both on the player does not allow the player to directly attack foes who have payback without getting hurt. Koops also gets hurt if he attacks a foe with payback. This makes it different than electrified in those aspects.