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Mario later returns to the Frog Sage to ask about the location of the next Star Piece. He informs him it has been spotted at [[Star Hill]].
Mario later returns to the Frog Sage to ask about the location of the next Star Piece. He informs him it has been spotted at [[Star Hill]].


The Frog Sage also has a sweet tooth for [[Cricket Pie]] and [[Cricket Jam]]. As a reward for some Cricket Pie, the Frog Sage gives Mario the [[Froggie Stick]], the staff the Frog Sage used as a young frog. For the Cricket Jam, he gives Mario ten [[Frog Coin]]s. If Mario and his [[party member]]s return to the Frog Sage anytime throughout their adventure, he directs them to the next location they are told to go to or gives them advice.
The Frog Sage also has a sweet tooth for [[Cricket Pie]] and [[Cricket Jam]]. As a reward for some Cricket Pie, the Frog Sage gives Mario the [[Froggie Stick]], the staff the Frog Sage used as a young frog. For the Cricket Jam, he gives Mario ten [[Frog Coin]]s. If Mario and his [[party member]]s return to the Frog Sage any time throughout their adventure, he directs them to the next location they are told to go to or gives them advice.


===''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''===
===''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''===

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