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|pm=Makes the damage Mario takes from fire enemies go down by 1. Mario won't take damage when he jumps on a fire enemy.
|pm=Makes the damage Mario takes from fire enemies go down by 1. Mario won't take damage when he jumps on a fire enemy.
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'''Fire Shield''' is a [[Badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is found in [[Mt. Lavalava]] on a solitary platform, obtained by jumping off of a zip cord at the right moment onto the platform. If [[Mario]] equips this Badge, his defense against fire attacks is increased by one, and he is able to [[jump]] on fire enemies without taking damage. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', its effects are given to the [[Ice Power]] badge.
'''Fire Shield''' is a [[Badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is found in [[Mt. Lavalava]] on a solitary platform, obtained by jumping off of a zip cord at the right moment onto the platform. If [[Mario]] equips this Badge, his defense against fire attacks is increased by one, and he is able to [[jump]] on fire enemies without taking damage. In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, it’s effects are given to the [[Ice Power]] badge.


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