Bowling Ball (Thing)

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Bowling Ball
The Bowling Ball sticker from Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Description
"Just lob it and hope for a strike!"
First appearance Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
“Whether this orb was designed for battle or merely construction, one thing is clear: the engineers who piloted it from the three Toad holes were brave.”
Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Bowling Ball is a Thing in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It is the second-strongest ball-based Thing in the game and is first found on a side path in the The Bafflewood, resting on a stump. It remains in Mario's Album until it is turned into a sticker at a Sling-a-Thing station. Once it has been used as a sticker and before the player completes Strike Lake's secret exit, it returns to its original position. Once the player uses the Bowling Ball to uncover the secret exit, it returns as a Thing through a tree trunk ball return. This becomes the new position to find the Bowling Ball. After this point, the Trophy takes the original position. It can also be purchased from the Shady Toad for 150 coins and sold as a sticker for 20 coins.

As a sticker, the Bowling Ball takes up four squares in Mario's Album. When it is used in battle, the battlefield darkens as Mario forms a bowling stance. After he thrusts his arm out, the Bowling Ball rolls into any onscreen enemies, possibly defeating them. The player may press A Button as Mario finishes his pose to increase the damage dealt. A banner reading "STRIKE!" appears after the Bowling Ball is used.

The Bowling Ball can also be placed into the Sticker Museum as #31, alongside the other ball-based Things. Its description identifies it as an orb of unknown purpose meant to be piloted by three brave Toads.

Using the Bowling Ball on certain bosses such as Gooper Blooper and performing the action command crashes the game.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボウリングのたま[?]
Bōringu no tama
Bowling ball
Chinese (simplified) 保龄球[?]
Bǎolíngqiú
Bowling ball
Chinese (traditional) 保齡球[?]
Bǎolíngqiú
Bowling ball
French Boule de bowling[?] Bowling ball
German Bowlingkugel[?] Bowling ball
Italian Palla da bowling[?] Bowling ball
Korean 볼링공[?] Bowling ball
Spanish Bola de bolos[?] Bowling ball