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''For more uses, see '''[[Paper Mario (disambiguation)]]'''.''
[[Image:Shooting_star_summit.PNG|frame|right|''[[Paper Mario]]''s Shooting Star Summit]]
[[image:PMTTYD.jpg|frame|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]


'''''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''''', known as '''''Paper Mario: RPG''''' in Japan, is the sequel to ''[[Paper Mario]]'' released for the [[GameCube]] in [[2004]]. In this game, [[Mario]] is hunting the 7 [[Crystal Stars]] to open the Thousand-Year Door, while [[Princess Peach]] has been kidnapped by a gang of aliens called [[X-Naut|X-Nauts]]. The game's entire storyline is divided into [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (chapters)|eventful chapters]].
The place where all wishes are granted in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. [[Mario]], [[Mallow]] and [[Geno]] travel here for a [[Star Piece]]. You can examine the fallen stars here to hear peoples' wishes.  


== Battle System ==
It reappears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as Shooting Star Summit and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' as Star Hill. [[Star Shrine]] is inside Star Hill in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The Japanese name is Falling Star Hill.  
=== [[Timed Hit|Action Command]], [[Stylish Moves]], [[Guard]]ing ===
====Attacking enemies====
While Mario and his partners are battling enemies, they can attack enemies with extra power using the Action Command.


Countdown: Tilt and hold the control stick left, then release when the red light flashes.
==Area Tattles==
Tricky Timing: Pressing A just before landing on your opponent.
* This place feels strange and mysterious, doesn't it? If we go east from here, we'll eventually get to Shooting Star Summit.
Aiming: Aligning a cursor in the center of the targeting reticule
Button Mania: Holding on to or repeatedly tapping a button or input an entire sequence.


Stylish Moves are extra commands to please the crowd more and gain more star power.
* This is Shooting Star Summit. Stars are really...uh, shooting. People say that this place, like no other, reaches up and embraces the sky.  
====Guarding====
To perform a guard action command, press A or B when your opponent is about to strike you. Guarding will reduce the damage you take from enemy attacks and help you resist status effects. You must time it right, though.


[[Guard]]: To perform a Guard move, press A to dodge enemy attacks, reducing the damage they do by 1, also protecting you from negative status effects. You have a 1/2 second to guard.
* This is the house of an amazingly gorgeous woman, the fortune-teller [[Merluvlee]]. [[Merlow]], who collects [[Star Piece]]s, also lives here. This house pulses with psychic power. Can you feel it? It feels...weird. It feels like I'm floating on some kind of spiritual cushion.


[[Superguard]]: To perform a Superguard move, press B to dodge enemy attacks, negating the attack completely, damaging your opponent if it is attacking directly. You only have a 1/4 second to superguard, making it naturally harder than guard.
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=== Leveling Up ===
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====Star Points====
[[Category: Places]]
Every time Mario wins a battle, he'll earn Star Points. When Mario's Star Point Level gets up to 100, he'll choose whether to upgrade his HP, FP or BP. Choosing HP and/or FP will raise Mario's HP or FP by 5 and choosing BP will raise Mario's BP by 3.
[[Category: Mushroom Kingdom (Paper Mario)|Shooting Star Summit]]
 
====Shine Sprites====
When Mario and co. collect Shine Sprites, Mario can give 3 of them to Merlon and Merlon will power up Mario's partners, increasing their HP and teaching them new moves. Getting the [[Up Arrow]] in Hooktail Castle will allow Mario to power up his partners a second time, and Merlon will teach Mario's partners ultra-rank moves.
 
=== Star Power and the Audience ===
In the Prologue, Mario will earn a new Special Move, and every time Mario and company earn a Crystal Star, they will learn 7 Special Moves and the Special Moves can be used if Mario and company have plenty of Star Energy. After using a Special Move, Mario and company can replenish their Star Power by appealing to the audience and thrilling the crowd with the action command and stylish moves.
 
However, not everyone in the audience is an adoring fan. When the X Button appears during battle, that means an audience member is going to throw something onstage. If it's something that's hazardous to Mario's health-- for example: hammers, pebbles and old soda cans-- press X and Mario or his party member will attack the audience member, driving it out of the auditorium. If an audience member is about to throw something useful-- for example: items and coins-- Mario will just ignore the button prompt to receive his gift.
 
When Mario and his team's star rank goes up, their audience will get bigger.
 
=== Bingo! ===
An icon will appear next to your Star Power Gauge whenever you nail an Action Command. If you have to matching icons and if you execute an additional Action Command, you can take the Bingo! wheel for a spin. Press the A button to match the third icon to the first two. Matching anything but poison mushrooms also brings your audience to max.
 
== [[Mario]]'s Partners ==
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==='''[[Goombella]]'''===
A female goomba who studied at Goom University. She joins Mario's team after Mario defeats [[Lord Crump]]. She has the same ability to uncover an enemy's stats, like [[Goombario]] has.
 
=== '''[[Koops]]'''===
A timid koopa who lives in [[Petalburg]]. To prove to Petalburg he is not a coward, he joins Mario's team to avenge his dad, [[Koopley]]'s death. He has the same ability [[Kooper]] has outside of battle, using his shell toss move to flip switches, grab items and attack enemies.
 
==='''[[Madam Flurrie]]'''===
She can blow wind at enemies to make them dizzy and blow fake walls away, revealing secret passages. She also dreams of becoming an actress.
 
==='''[[Yoshi Kid]]'''===
Call him by any name you wish and people will call him by that name. Press X to ride on his back like most Yoshies and hit A to fly briefly over places that have no solid ground, which is the same ability [[Parakarry]] possesses in [[Paper Mario]].
 
==='''[[Vivian]]'''===
One of the [[Shadow Sirens]]. At first, worked for [[Grodus]], but joined Mario's team to help Mario get his name, appearance and teammates back, because Mario treated her a lot nicer than [[Beldam]] and/or [[Marilyn]]. She can hide Mario from enemy attacks, in which that is the same ability [[Bow|Lady Bow]] has, but instead of turning Mario and company invisible, she'll pull them into the shadows.
 
==='''[[Admiral Bobbery]]'''===
A retired admiral who refused to help Mario at [[Keelhaul Key]], but decided to help him after Mario gave him his late wife's letter. After Mario saves him from [[Cortez]]'s underlings and gives him [[Chuckola Cola]], he joins Mario's team. He has the same ability [[Bombette]] has outside of battle: with his bomb attack, he can destroy fake walls, flip switches and attack enemies.
 
==='''[[Ms. Mowz]]'''===
A cat burglar/badge hunter and the assistant shopkeeper at the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]]. Mario and his teammates encounter her at [[Hooktail Castle]], the [[Great Boggly Tree]], and the [[Glitz Pit]] Storeroom. She joins Mario's team after Mario gets the Attack FX B badge in Hooktail's lair and gives it to Ms. Mowz. She can also seek out hidden items and penetrate enemy's defenses like [[Watt]] did.
 
== Crystal Stars ==
'''[[Diamond Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': Hooktail Castle
*'''Power''': [[#Earth Tremor|Earth Tremor]]
 
'''[[Emerald Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': The Great Tree in Boggly Woods
*'''Power''': [[#Clock Out|Clock Out]]
 
'''[[Gold Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': Glitzville's Glitz Pit
*'''Power''': [[#Power Lift|Power Lift]]
 
'''[[Ruby Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': Creepy Steeple
*'''Power''': [[#Art Attack|Art Attack]]
 
'''[[Sapphire Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': Pirate's Grotto in Keelhaul Key
*'''Power''': [[#Sweet Feast|Sweet Feast]]
 
'''[[Garnet Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': The painting in the Poshley Sanctum
*'''Power''': [[#Showstoppers|Showstoppers]].
 
'''[[Crystal Star]]'''
*'''Found in''': X-Naut Base on the Moon
*'''Power''': [[#Supernova|Supernova]]
 
== Special Moves ==
 
===Sweet Treat===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': N/A
*'''What It Does''': Replenishes UP TO 8 HP for both party members and 8 FP.
*'''Power Needed''': 1
 
===Earth Tremor===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Diamond Star|Diamond Star]]
*'''What It Does''': If successful, this power creates an earthquake that can do up to 6 damage against all enemies.
*'''Power Needed''': 2
 
===Clock Out===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Emerald Star|Emerald Star]]
*'''What It Does''': If successful, immobilizes enemies temporarily.
*'''Power Needed''': 2
 
===Power Lift===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Gold Star|Gold Star]]
*'''What It Does''': Boosts attack and defense power for a short time for both party members.
*'''Power Needed''': 3
 
===Art Attack===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Ruby Star|Ruby Star]]
*'''What It Does''': Any amount of damage can be done depending on how many times you circle around the enemies
*'''Power Needed''': 4
 
===Sweet Feast===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Sapphire Star|Sapphire Star]]
*'''What It Does''': Much like Sweat Treat, you'll replenish UP TO 24 HP for each party member and 24 FP.
*'''Power Needed''': 5
 
===Showstopper===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Garnet Star|Garnet Star]]
*'''What It Does''': If successful, destroys enemies in a single blow! NOTE: Does not work on the more powerful enimies such as Glitzpit rivals, minibosses and bosses.
*'''Power Needed''': 2
 
===Supernova===
*'''Crystal Star Received''': [[#Crystal Star|Crystal Star]]
*'''What It Does''': Does up to 15 damage to all enemies, 3 each time you fill a gauge.
*'''Power Needed''': 6
 
== Badges ==
Badges are what Mario may need throughout the game. They can be purchased at the Lovely Howz or by [[Charlieton]], traded for [[Star Piece]]s by [[Dazzle]], won at the [[Pianta Parlor]] or found in one of the places Mario and company visit.
 
When levelling up, Mario can gain ''Badge Points'' which allow him to use badges he has already found. Some of the badges add new [[Jump]] or [[Hammer]] moves to Mario's commands during battle and other new abilities.
 
Badges can also affect Mario and his partners outside of battles. After the battle certain badges can increase the amount of points defeated enemies leave.
 
All badges found in RPGs like [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]] are [[Badges#Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|listed here]] in detail.
 
== Bestiary (Tattle Log) ==
For the Bestiary, also known as the Tattle Log, found in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', please see [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (bestiary)|this page]].
 
== Trouble Center Sidequests ==
{{main|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Trouble Center)}}
 
== Voice Overs ==
{{main|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Voice Overs}}
 
==Bosses==
===Sub-Bosses===
====Prologue====
'''Lord Crump (1)'''
<br>HP: 6, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
 
'''Gus'''
<br>HP: 20, Attack: 3, Defense: 0
 
'''Blooper'''
<br>HP: 12, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
 
====Chapter 1====
'''Gold Fuzzy and the Fuzzy Horde'''
*'''''Gold Fuzzy''''' - HP: 10, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
*'''''Fuzzy Horde''''' -  HP: 20, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
 
'''Red Bones'''
<br>HP: 5, Attack: 2, Defense: 1
 
====Chapter 2====
'''Shadow Sirens (1)'''
*'''''Vivian''''' - HP: 10, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
*'''''Marilyn''''' - HP: 12, Attack: 2, Defense: 0
*'''''Beldam''''' - HP: 9, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
 
====Chapter 3====
'''Armored Harriers (Two Iron Clefts)'''
<br>HP: 6, Attack: 4, Defense: ???
 
'''Bowser (1)'''
<br>HP: 30, Attack: 3, Defense: 1
 
'''Rawk Hawk'''
<br>HP: 40, Attack: 3, Defense: 1
 
====Chapter 4====
'''Atomic Boo'''
<br>HP: 40, Attack: 4, Defense: 0
 
====Chapter 5====
'''Lord Crump (2) and X-Naut Infantry'''
*'''''Lord Crump''''' - HP: 30, Attack: 3, Defense: 0
*'''''X-Nauts''''' - HP: 6/10, Attack: 5, Defense: 0
 
====Chapter 6====
None
 
====Chapter 7====
None
 
====Chapter 8====
'''Dark Bones'''
<br>HP: 20, Attack: 5, Defense: 2
 
'''Gloomtail'''
<br>HP: 80, Attack: 8, Defense: 2
 
'''Shadow Sirens (2)'''
*'''''Doopliss''''' - HP: 40, Attack: 6, Defense: 0
*'''''Marilyn''''' - HP: 40, Attack: 7, Defense: 0
*'''''Beldam''''' - HP: 30, Attack: 5, Defense: 0
 
'''Sir Grodus and his Grodus Xs'''
*'''''Sir Grodus''''' - HP: 50, Attack: 7, Defense: 1 (The Grodus Xs will raise his defense by one; When four are in the stage, grodus will be invincible)
*'''''Grodus X''''' - HP: 3, Attack: 4, Defense: 0
 
'''Bowser (2) and Kammy Koopa'''
*'''''Bowser''''' - HP: 70, Attack 7, Defense: 2
*'''''Kammy Koopa''''' - HP: 50, Attack: 5, Defense: 0
 
====Optional====
'''Bonetail'''
<br>HP: 200, Attack: 8, Defense: 2
 
===Major Bosses===
'''Chapter 1: Hooktail'''
<br>HP: 30 (Has 20 HP, but eats some of the audience members to replenish 10 HP), Attack: 5, Defense: 1
 
'''Chapters 2: Magnus Von Grapple'''
<br>HP: 30, Attack: 2, Defense: 1
 
'''Chapter 3: Macho Grubba'''
<br>HP: 60, Attack: 4, Defense: 0
 
'''Chapter 4: Doopliss'''
<br>HP: 40, Attack: 4, Defense: 0
 
'''Chapter 5: Cortez'''
<br>HP: 80 (Have three forms with 20 HP each, and the last one will come back once), Attack: 4, Defense: 1
 
'''Chapter 6: Smorg'''
<br>HP: 50, Attack: 5, Defense: 1
 
'''Chapter 7: Magnus Von Grapple 2.0'''
<br>HP: 70, Attack: 6, Defense: 2
 
'''Chapter 8: Shadow Queen'''
<br>HP: 150 (Left and Right Hands: 5; Dead Hands: 8) Attack: 7 (Dead Hands: 6 Per Hit (Round 1), 3 Per Hit (Round 2)) Defense: 1
 
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Revision as of 21:41, October 19, 2006

The place where all wishes are granted in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Mario, Mallow and Geno travel here for a Star Piece. You can examine the fallen stars here to hear peoples' wishes.

It reappears in Paper Mario as Shooting Star Summit and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time as Star Hill. Star Shrine is inside Star Hill in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The Japanese name is Falling Star Hill.

Area Tattles

  • This place feels strange and mysterious, doesn't it? If we go east from here, we'll eventually get to Shooting Star Summit.
  • This is Shooting Star Summit. Stars are really...uh, shooting. People say that this place, like no other, reaches up and embraces the sky.
  • This is the house of an amazingly gorgeous woman, the fortune-teller Merluvlee. Merlow, who collects Star Pieces, also lives here. This house pulses with psychic power. Can you feel it? It feels...weird. It feels like I'm floating on some kind of spiritual cushion.

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