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==Bread Crumbs==
==Bread Crumbs==
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'''Bread Crumbs''' or simply '''Crumbs''' ({{tt|'''パンくず'''|Pankuzu}} ''Bread Crumbs'') is an item which appears in one's inventory if [[The player|the player]] has chosen to use a [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]], rather than eating it. If one uses a Bread, it will be rendered into crumbs and will be successively dropped as [[Ninten]] and his friends walk around, in order to leave a trail. If the crumbs then get used, it will transport Ninten to the origin of the bread trail, and it thus acts as an effective way to escape from tough or confusing areas.
'''Bread Crumbs''', or simply '''Crumbs''', ({{tt|'''パンくず'''|Pankuzu}} ''Bread Crumbs'') is an item which appears in one's inventory if [[The player|the player]] has chosen to use a [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]], rather than eating it. If one uses a Bread, it will be rendered into crumbs and will be successively dropped as [[Ninten]] and his friends walk around, in order to leave a trail. If the crumbs then get used, it will transport Ninten to the origin of the bread trail, and it thus acts as an effective way to escape from tough or confusing areas.


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The '''Franklin Badge''' or '''FranklnBdge''' ({{tt|'''フランクリンバッヂ'''|Furankurin Bajji}} ''Franklin Badge'') is an item present in all of the {{se|Mother}} games. In the original {{vg|Mother}} it's only capable of deflecting [[PK Beam|PK Beam γ]] attacks, which normally would result in an instant [[Status ailment|death]]. A total of two can be found in the game; one from [[Pippi]] by answering her questions in a certain order, and one in a [[Present|present]] in the northern area of [[Duncan's Factory]].
The '''Franklin Badge''', alternatively '''FranklnBdge''', ({{tt|'''フランクリンバッヂ'''|Furankurin Bajji}} ''Franklin Badge'') is an item present in all of the {{se|Mother}} games. In the original {{vg|Mother}} it's only capable of deflecting [[PK Beam|PK Beam γ]] attacks, which normally would result in an instant [[Status ailment|death]]. A total of two can be found in the game; one from [[Pippi]] by answering her questions in a certain order, and one in a [[Present|present]] in the northern area of [[Duncan's Factory]].


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==Ocarina==
==Ocarina==
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The '''Ocarina''' or '''Ocarina of Hope''' ({{tt|'''きぼうのオカリナ'''|Kibou no Okarina}} ''Ocarina of Hope'') can be received from a citizen of Magicant, who resides in a building to the east of the entrance point, after talking to him. The Ocarina is used to play the [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] which [[Ninten]]'s party currently has learned. A person in a building in the northwestern area of Magicant will mention that he used to run a musical store there, but that the Ocarina he ordered never arrived, and that he as a result has given up with maintaining the business.
The '''Ocarina''', alternatively '''Ocarina of Hope''', ({{tt|'''きぼうのオカリナ'''|Kibou no Okarina}} ''Ocarina of Hope'') can be received from a citizen of Magicant, who resides in a building to the east of the entrance point, after talking to him. The Ocarina is used to play the [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] which [[Ninten]]'s party currently has learned. A person in a building in the northwestern area of Magicant will mention that he used to run a musical store there, but that the Ocarina he ordered never arrived, and that he as a result has given up with maintaining the business.


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==Telephone Card==
==Telephone Card==
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The '''Telephone Card''' or '''Phone Card''' ({{tt|'''テレホンカード'''|Terefon Kādo}} ''Telephone Card'') can be used on all phones which requires payment, making them free. The Telephone Card is obtained by taking a questionnaire from a person in [[Merrysville]], who resides in between the town's [[Hotel|hotel]] and department store. The card is charged with $50, and as it costs $1 to make a call, it can  be used 50 times before reaching the credit limit.
The '''Telephone Card''', alternatively '''Phone Card''', ({{tt|'''テレホンカード'''|Terefon Kādo}} ''Telephone Card'') can be used on all phones which requires payment, making them free. The Telephone Card is obtained by taking a questionnaire from a person in [[Merrysville]], who resides in between the town's [[Hotel|hotel]] and department store. The card is charged with $50, and as it costs $1 to make a call, it can  be used 50 times before reaching the credit limit.


In the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version, the Telephone Card can be purchased for $50 in the department store of [[Merrysville]], where it replaces the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#Repel Ring|Repel Ring]].
In the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version, the Telephone Card can be purchased for $50 in the department store of [[Merrysville]], where it replaces the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#Repel Ring|Repel Ring]].
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