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==Sandbox==
==Sandbox details==
My page for large edits or article creations, to ensure all parts are displayed as intended.
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Peter Blue Pumpkin (Dancing).svg|64px|Hi there!]]
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===Current Projects===
===Current Projects===
* Complicated Entry: Fishing Storage (Paper Mario: The Origami King)
* Complicated Entries: Fishing Storage and Weapon Manipulation (''[[List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches]]'')
* Creating page for ? blocks (Paper Mario: The Origami King)
* Expand on Paper Mario sections of the Trampoline page
* Reformat page for Heart Points
* Expand on sections of the Party member page
* Add relevant information to the Magic brush page
* Collect information for Glowing Spot article
* Renovate sections of the Ladder page
* Add to tables for [[Super Paper Mario]] objects and obstacles


===Glitch Category Names===
===Glitch Category Names===
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  File:PMTOK Fishing Storage Glitch.png
  File:PMTOK Fishing Storage Glitch.png
Fishing storage allows the player to hold the fishing rod outside of the restriction of the docks. Due to how loading zones work, this glitch is limited to: {{color|Overlook Mountain|blue}}, {{color|Shogun Studios|blue}}, and {{color|Full Moon Island|blue}}. Despite this limit, this glitch is very potent due to the fishing rod having collision while held by Mario, the ability to quit fishing while catching something, and the ability to return to the dock by pressing {{button|switch|B}} at any time, regardless of what actions are taking place.
Fishing storage allows the player to hold the fishing rod outside of the restriction of the docks. Due to how loading zones work, this glitch is limited to: [[Overlook Mountain]], [[Shogun Studios]], and [[Full Moon Island]], as those areas have [[fishing spot]]s. Despite this limitation, this glitch is very potent due to the fishing rod having collision while held by Mario, the ability to quit fishing while catching something, and the ability to return to the dock by pressing {{button|switch|B}} at any time, regardless of what actions are taking place.


====Methods====
====Methods====
There are multiple methods of initiating fishing storage, all of which involve teetering:
There are multiple methods of initiating fishing storage, all of which involve [[List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches#Teeter storage|teetering]] at a ledge and performing one of the following actions at the same time:


Digging with Professor Toad {{button|switch|up}} First method discovered.
{{button|switch|up}} Digging with [[Professor Toad]] (see [[List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches#Professor Toad|Partner duplication]])


Reading the Sea Chart {{button|switch|L}}
{{button|switch|L}} Reading the [[Sea Chart]]


Item Menu {{button|switch|Y}}
{{button|switch|Y}} Opening the Item Menu


Talking with Oliva {{button|switch|X}}
{{button|switch|X}} Talking with [[Olivia]]


====Effects====
====Effects====
<gallery widths=180>
<gallery widths=180>
Nocoverart.png|Mario floating across the air.
Nocoverart.png|Mario floating across the air.
Nocoverart.png|Mario relocating a Toad.
Nocoverart.png|Mario relocating a [[Toad (species)|Toad]].
Nocoverart.png|Mario clipping through the door to {{color|Big Sho Theater|blue}}.
Nocoverart.png|Mario clipping through the door to [[Big Sho Theater]].
Nocoverart.png|Mario moonwalking after ending fishing storage on a ladder.
Nocoverart.png|Mario moonwalking after ending fishing storage on a ladder.
Nocoverart.png|A Collectible Treasure suspended in midair.
Nocoverart.png|A [[List of Collectible Treasures in Paper Mario: The Origami King|Collectible Treasure]] suspended in midair.
Nocoverart.png|An interrupted loading sequence, revealing how the game manipulates different assets.
Nocoverart.png|An interrupted loading sequence, revealing how the game manipulates different assets.
Nocoverart.png|Mario walking inside a loading zone.
Nocoverart.png|Mario walking inside a loading zone.
Nocoverart.png|Mario initiating a battle while using a {{color|Magic Circle|blue}}
Nocoverart.png|Mario initiating a battle while using a [[Magic Circle]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Weapon slot manipulation===
===Weapon slot manipulation===
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The section in memory that stores Mario's party members and the section that stores Mario's equipped weapons are only separated by 4 empty bytes. By gaining a fifth partner, partner information [[wikipedia:Buffer_overflow|buffer overflows]] into the first slot of the equipped weapons section, which the game reinterprets as the item obtained at a certain point by Mario.
The section in memory that stores Mario's [[party member]]s and the section that stores Mario's equipped weapons are only separated by 4 empty bytes. By gaining a fifth partner, partner information [[wikipedia:Buffer_overflow|buffer overflows]] into the first slot of the equipped weapons section, which the game reinterprets as an item obtained at a certain point by Mario.
 
For example: if Kamek (<tt>P_KM'''K'''</tt> internally) joins as the fifth partner, "'''K'''" exceeds the 4 byte buffer and overwrites the first equipped weapon slot. This is reinterpreted as ''76'' when converted to a number, meaning the ''76th'' item Mario obtained will replace his Basic Hammer. Any non-weapon equipped in this manner will not have associated attacks, so the game defaults to using a [[Mushroom]], without consuming the item.


For example: if Kamek (P_KM'''K''' internally) joins as the fifth partner, "'''K'''" exceeds the 4 byte buffer and overwrites the first equipped weapon slot. This is reinterpreted as ''76'' when converted to a number, meaning the ''76th'' item Mario obtained will replace his Basic Hammer.
'''NOTE''': This buffer overflow is what results in the game crashing or corrupting when gaining [[List_of_Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King_glitches#Crashes_and_corruptions|more than 4 partners]].
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=Paper Mario: The Origami King bestiary=
===Wrong turn number===
==Item Drops==
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When fighting a particular [[Goomba]] near the [[Sensor Lab]] in [[Picnic Road]], if the player uses less than the given amount of ring moves and lets the timer run out while preparing the last move, this action carries over to Mario's next turn. Pressing {{button|switch|B}} will undo this action, giving one extra ring movement for that turn than intended. It is also possible for this action to solve the puzzle, however the game and Olivia will not recognize this until the player makes a move, and paying the audience will unsolve the puzzle.
 
When trying to flee from the [[Li'l Cutout Soldier]] battle on the stairs of [[Bowser's Castle#Paper Mario: The Origami King|Bowser's Castle]] mess hall, the game can give the player 1 less
puzzle turn than intended. By paying the audience, Mario is left with an unfinished board and {{color|'''0x'''| #32CD32}} moves. Finishing the layout will briefly show {{color|'''-1x'''|green}} moves.
 
==[[Paper Mario: The Origami King bestiary]]==
===Item Drops===
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, item drops are determined by an enemies assigned item drop set, a group of items that chosen at random to be dropped. There are 5* sets used in the game:
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, item drops are determined by an enemies assigned item drop set, a group of items that chosen at random to be dropped. There are 5* sets used in the game:
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|rowspan=2|<tt>MEKAKOOPA
|rowspan=2|<tt>MEKAKOOPA
|[[File:PMTOK 10000 Coins indicator.png|105px|link=Coin|10,000 Coins]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|64px|link=Coin|Coin bag]]
|-
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK question mark indicator.png|40px]]</center>
|<center>[[File:PMTOK question mark indicator.png|40px]]</center>
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==Image Map Test==
{|
<tt>BTL_ZAKO_LV1: Cheep Cheep, Scaredy Rat, Swoop, Spiny, Shy Guy, Black Shy Guy, Fly Guy, Goomba, Galoomba, Koopa Troopa, Red and Blue Sidestepper
<br>BTL_ZAKO_LV2: Stingby, Blooper, Pokey, Ninji, Boo, Spike, Buzzy Beetle, Snifit, Bone Goomba, Rocky Wrench, Scuttlebug, Crowber
<br>BTL_ZAKO_LV3: Fire/Ice/Boomerang/Hammer/Sledge Bro, Chargin' Chuck, Snow Spike, Grass Ninji, Piranha Plant, Spike Top, Stone Spike, Sumo Bro
 
<br>BTL_ZAKO_PAPER: Paragoomba
<br>BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_M: Paratroopa, Jumping Piranha Plant, Nipper Plant, Li'l Cutout Soldier
<br>BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_L: Ptooie, Big Cutout Soldier
 
<br>BTL_ZAKO_BOOTS_KURIBOO: Shoe Goomba
<br>BTL_ZAKO_MEKAKOOPA: Mechakoopa</tt>
<br>Dry Bones do not drop anything
|}
 
<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Paragoomba}}}|Paragoomba|
{{<noinclude>PMTOK bestiary</noinclude><includeonly>PMTOK enemy</includeonly>
|align={{{align|right}}}
|num=07
|name=Paragoomba
|type=Flying
|item=Small Bag of [[Confetti]]
|hp=15
|moves=Flyin' Headbonk (4), Group Headbonk (4 per Paragoomba), Foe Throw (9)
|location=[[Overlook Mountain]], [[Overlook Tower]], [[Autumn Mountain]], [[Club Island]]
|red=yes
|blue=yes
|yellow=no
|purple=yes
|green=no
|black=no
|info=Paragoombas transformed into origami. They’re pretty smug about those wings, but one stomp and they fall right off.
}}}}</onlyinclude>
 
===Image Map Test===
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<imagemap>
File:PMTOK Weapon and Item Shop Display.jpg|640px|thumb|center
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</imagemap><noinclude><!--[[Category:Image map templates]]--></noinclude>
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=&#63; Block locations=
<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"data-expandtext="Show level appearances"data-collapsetext="Hide level appearances">
[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 76 (- Block).jpg|thumb|256px|A [[&#63; Block]] as a [[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure]].]]
*[[World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]]: Raises the water level
{{Quote|You've found—and hit—each and every ? Block in the game. Now tell us...which one was your favorite?|Musée Champignon|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
*[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]: Causes certain sand hills to form
In [[Paper Mario: The Origami King]], Mario can find [[&#63; Block]]s throughout the different [[Streamer]] areas, receiving various rewards when struck open. Typically, Mario can use his [[Hammer#Paper_Mario_series|hammer]] or jump into the blocks from below, however some blocks are [[Hidden Block|hidden]] or folded in the case of [[Origami Castle]]. This page lists the locations of all '''362'''{{footnote|main|*}} ''? Blocks'', including pictures and information on their contents.
*{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}: Causes certain sand trenches to form
*[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]: Disables [[current]]s
*{{world-link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}: Causes staircases to form over slopes, and causing certain [[Warp Door]]s to appear
*[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]: Disables currents
*{{world-link|4|ghostn|World 4-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}: Causes [[? Block]]s on strings to drop down
*{{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}: Causes elevating platforms to appear to allow Mario to reach [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]]
*[[World 5-C]]: Causes some [[Red Block]]s to appear, one column after another
*{{world-link|7|ghostn|World 7-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
**Causes certain Warp Doors to appear
**Causes certain [[lift]]s to appear
*[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]: Raises the water level
*{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
**Tilts certain parts of the level upside down
**Causes a certain lift to appear
</div>


'''NOTES''':
===Textbox Test===
:*Only 5 of the 173 ''? Blocks'' found on [[&#63; Island]] are required to satisfy game completion. Thus a total of 194 ''? Blocks'' contribute to the [[Musée_Champignon#Trophies|''? Block'' Head Trophy]].{{footnote|note|*}}
{|style="float:left; background:#7f9176; border:6px solid #7f9176; border-radius:12%/50%; width:400px; height:140px; box-shadow:1px 1px 5px;"
:*Some ''? Blocks'' are found in areas that are inaccessible until returning later; these entries are highlighted in beige.
:*Hidden Blocks will be marked with a [[File:Hidden_Block_Alert_PMTOK_icon.png|24px|link=Hidden Block Alert]] [[Hidden Block Alert]] icon.
:*Locations absent from the list contain no ''? Blocks''.
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==Red Streamer==
<!--Image maps created by [[User:Eldritchdraaks/sandbox#PMTOK_Maps|Eldritchdraaks]] and modified for the purposes of this page-->
<imagemap>
File:PMTOK Red Streamer Map.png|400px|thumb|Click an area to see the ''? Blocks'' found there.
rect 33 388 222 414 [[#Whispering Woods|Whispering Woods]]
circle 128 370 16 [[#Whispering Woods|Whispering Woods]]
rect 45 258 167 279 [[#Toad Town|Toad Town]]
circle 181 248 16 [[#Toad Town|Toad Town]]
rect 3 92 233 112 [[#Graffiti Underground|Graffiti Underground]]
circle 69 176 16 [[#Graffiti Underground|Graffiti Underground]]
circle 65 150 25 [[#Graffiti Underground|Graffiti Underground]]
rect 385 282 523 305 [[#Picnic Road|Picnic Road]]
circle 368 307 16 [[#Picnic Road|Picnic Road]]
rect 243 211 443 232 [[#Overlook Mountain|Overlook Mountain]]
circle 445 195 16 [[#Overlook Mountain|Overlook Mountain]]
rect 332 406 565 428 [[#EV Temple|Earth Vellumental Temple]]
circle 447 376 16 [[#EV Temple|Earth Vellumental Temple]]
rect 248 27 429 49 [[#Overlook Tower|Overlook Tower]]
circle 449 90 16 [[#Overlook Tower|Overlook Tower]]
rect 430 0 468 88 [[#Overlook Tower|Overlook Tower]]
</imagemap><noinclude><!--[[Category:Image map templates]]--></noinclude>
 
There are a total of 51 ''? Blocks'' to find in the Red Streamer area, 22 of which are [[Hidden Block|hidden]]:
*[[Whispering Woods]] holds '''10 blocks'''
*[[Toad_Town#Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King|Toad Town]] holds '''9 blocks'''
*[[Graffiti Underground]] holds '''2 blocks'''
*[[Picnic Road]] holds '''8 blocks'''
*[[Overlook Mountain]] holds '''9 blocks'''
*[[Earth Vellumental Temple]] holds '''12 blocks'''
*[[Overlook Tower]] holds '''1 block'''
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|-style="background: #CB4C57;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=25%|Image
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Whispering Woods"
|colspan=4|'''[[Whispering Woods|{{color|Whispering Woods|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 10 blocks'''
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|
|[[File:Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Mushroom]]
|The first ''? Block'' seen in the game. Directly after falling into the Whispering Woods and knocking a log down, there is a block floating near a tree.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|In the area with spiky brambles on the ground, there is another ''? Block'' hovering over a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]].
|[[File:PMTOK Whispering Woods Not-Bottomless Hole 4.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|In another set of spiky brambles, there is an empty patch of ground with a [[Hidden Block]] above. This block can be reached safely by using the [[Super Star]] from the leaf memory game.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock3.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Before reaching [[Grandsappy]], there is a ledge to the right seperated by a Not-Bottomless Hole. Beyond the hole is another ''? Block''.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock4.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|On the path to [[Whispering Woods|Toad's BBQ Foodeatery]], there is a Hidden Block above a patch of flowers and grass.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock5.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|At the BBQ Foodeatery, there is a swingset with a set of tall stumps nearby. A ''? Block'' can be found above the tallest stump, and can be reached after repairing a Not-Bottomless Hole.
|[[File:PMTOK Whispering Woods Not-Bottomless Hole 22.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Beside the campfire is a firewood shed, and behind that is a small bush resting on a dark patch of grass. Jumping atop this area will reveal a Hidden Block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock7.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|Near the cabin owned by the [[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]] is a patch of ground with no grass. Jumping here reveals a Hidden Block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock8.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|The cabin on these campgrounds has another firewood shed, with a large Not-Bottomless Hole. After repairing this Mario can reach the area behind the bushes, where a ''? Block'' is found resting on the ground.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|A second block is hidden directly above this previous block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock10.png|250px]]
|-
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Toad Town"
|colspan=4|'''[[Toad Town#Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|Toad Town|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 9 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Past the clearing of [[Whispering Woods]], there is a set of ledges with a ''? Block'' above a Not-Bottomless Hole.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|To the right of the Toad Town entrance is a ''? Block'' above a lower ledge.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock12.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Between two houses to the west of the town center is a ''? Block'' resting on the ground.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock13.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK large confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|Another ''? Block'' can be found at the westmost point of the town, with a [[Warp Pipe]] nearby.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock14.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Outside the Weapon and Item Shop is a ''? Block'' is situated in the fenced area outlooking [[The Great Sea]].
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock15.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|Inside the red brick warehouse is a Hidden Block resting beside a set of crates, indicated by a dark square patch on the ground.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Further inside the red brick warehouse, there is another ''? Block'' resting above a set of shelves.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock17.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|To the right of the broken bridge leading to [[Peach's Castle]], there is a house home to a ''? Block'' and bookshelf. Striking the furniture will open the drawer, allowing Mario to reach the block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock18.png|250px]]
|-style="background:beige"
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|''Required'': ''Navigate the [[Graffiti Underground]]''<br><br>After reaching the entrance to Peach's Castle, a ''? Block'' can be found to the left.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock19.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Graffiti Underground"
|colspan=4|'''[[Graffiti Underground|{{color|Graffiti Underground|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 2 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Mushroom]]
|At the base of the stairs leading up from the third level in the sewer, there is a ''? Block'' guarded by [[Scaredy Rat]]s.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock21.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|Near the [[Warp Pipe]] leading back up to the surface, there is a ledge with guardrails and a dark square patch on the ground. Jumping from this spot will reveal a Hidden Block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock22.png|250px]]
|-
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Picnic Road"
|colspan=4|'''[[Picnic Road|{{color|Picnic Road|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 8 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMOK Coins.png|64px]]<br>[[File:PMTOK_100-Coin_leaf_icon.png|48px]]<br>'''103''' [[Coin]]s
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMTOK Picnic Road Hidden Toad 29.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Overlook Mountain"
|colspan=4|'''[[Overlook Mountain|{{color|Overlook Mountain|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 9 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMTOK Overlook Mountain Hidden Toad 7.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock18.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|48px]]<br>[[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King|Hidden Toad '''#30''']]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMTOK Overlook Mountain Hidden Toad 30.jpg|360px]]
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="EV Temple"
|colspan=4|'''[[Earth Vellumental Temple|{{color|Earth Vellumental Temple|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 12 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]] '''&#215;2'''
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]] '''&#215;2'''
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock18.png|250px]]
|-
|
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
{|style="background:#eeeeee; border-radius:10%/50%; width:380px; height:120px; box-shadow:1.5px 1.5px 2px; line-height:1.7em; text-align:left; color:#373737; font-size:100%; font-family:Comic Sans MS, Chalkboard SE, cursive, sans-serif;" cellpadding="8px"
|Description PLACEHOLDER
!
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|style="transform:scaleX(1.2); transform-origin:0"|
|-
I've never been so happy to see<br>Lord Bowser's devilish spawn come<br>flying recklessly out of nowhere in<br>his clown car.
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
!
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock18.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 27 (Pipe).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#27''']]
|Treasure: Pipe
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock18.png|250px]]
|-
|-style="background: #d09091;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Overlook Tower"
|colspan=4|'''[[Overlook Tower|{{color|Overlook Tower|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|}
|}
==Blue Streamer==
<imagemap>
File:PMTOK Blue Streamer Map.png|400px|thumb|Click an area to see the ''? Blocks'' found there.
rect 251 64 462 90 [[#Autumn Mountain|Autumn Mountain]]
circle 356 135 16 [[#Autumn Mountain|Autumn Mountain]]
rect 362 248 554 276 [[#Chestnut Valley|Chestnut Valley]]
circle 420 235 16 [[#Chestnut Valley|Chestnut Valley]]
rect 172 18 473 45 [[#WV Shrine|Water Vellumental Shrine]]
circle 489 64 16 [[#WV Shrine|Water Vellumental Shrine]]
rect 465 22 505 64 [[#WV Shrine|Water Vellumental Shrine]]
rect 119 341 302 367 [[#Shogun Studios|Shogun Studios]]
circle 107 318 16 [[#Shogun Studios|Shogun Studios]]
rect 137 243 324 271 [[#Ninja Attraction|Ninja Attraction]]
circle 194 316 16 [[#Ninja Attraction|Ninja Attraction]]
</imagemap><noinclude><!--[[Category:Image map templates]]--></noinclude>
There are a total of 39 ''? Blocks'' to rescue in the Blue Streamer area, 12 of which are [[Hidden Block|hidden]]:
*[[Autumn Mountain]] holds '''6 blocks'''
*[[Chestnut Valley]] holds '''4 blocks'''
*[[Water Vellumental Shrine]] holds '''13 blocks'''
*[[Shogun Studios]] holds '''9 blocks'''
*[[Ninja Attraction]] holds '''7 blocks'''
<br>
{| style="text-align: center; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; border: #7b9ec3; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: #2977B5;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=25%|Image
|-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Autumn Mountain"
|colspan=4|'''[[Autumn Mountain|{{color|Autumn Mountain|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 6 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:Q Block Autumn Mountain 1.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:Q Block Autumn Mountain 2.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|
|[[File:Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Hurlhammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Chestnut Valley"
|colspan=4|'''[[Chestnut Valley|{{color|Chestnut Valley|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 4 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|At the start of the level, there is a ''? Block'' to the right containing a [[100-Coin]].
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Mushroom]]
|Between the first and second sloped sections is another ''? Block''.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|A ''? Block'' hides on a ledge in the southeast corner of the [[chestnut]] maze.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|There is a ledge that can be reached through a [[pipe]] near the peak of the valley,<br>where [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] and a ''? Block'' can be found.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="WV Shrine"
|colspan=4|'''[[Water Vellumental Shrine|{{color|Water Vellumental Shrine|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 13 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|There is a ''? Block'' on the west path of the main area.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockA.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Iron Boots]]<br>[[File:PMTOK confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|Along the shrine's west path is a set of [[Brick Block]]s and two ''? Blocks'', guarded by a [[Sidestepper]].
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockB.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|There is a ''? Block'' on the east path of the main area.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockD.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMOK Coins.png|64px]]<br>'''4''' [[Coin]]s
|A set of stairs lead below the main area on the east side. Down here is a set of four [[Hidden Block]]s near a gap in the border along the ground.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockC.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Iron Boots]]
|At the end of the path below the main area is a dark square patch, and a block hiding directly above.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockE.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]<br>[[File:POW Block PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[POW Block]]
|Two ''? Blocks'' float above the block maze found on the east side of the shrine.<br>These can be reached by jumping across said blocks.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockF.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]<br>[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|At the end of the east area is a hidden cavern. Here a pair of ''? Blocks'' are found on the higher ledge.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Shogun Studios"
|colspan=4|'''[[Shogun Studios|{{color|Shogun Studios|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 9 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Fire Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Tail]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Ice Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Ice Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Tail]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|In the room leading to the [[Dry Bones]] is a Hidden Block in the corner, used to reach [[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King#Shogun Studios|hidden Toad '''#28''']].
|[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 28.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Hurlhammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 49 (Water Vellumental Shrine).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#49''']]
|Treasure: Water Vellumental Shrine
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Ninja Attraction"
|colspan=4|'''[[Ninja Attraction|{{color|Ninja Attraction|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 7 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Tail]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Hurlhammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock25.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMOK Coins.png|64px]]<br>'''4''' [[Coin]]s
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|}
|}


==Yellow Streamer==
{{br}}
<imagemap>
File:PMTOK Yellow Streamer Map.png|400px|thumb|Click an area to see the ''? Blocks'' found there.
rect 148 328 325 356 [[#Breezy Tunnel|Breezy Tunnel]]
circle 336 326 16 [[#Breezy Tunnel|Breezy Tunnel]]
rect 17 273 321 302 [[#Sandpaper Desert|Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]
circle 336 269 16 [[#Sandpaper Desert|Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]
rect 350 283 570 308 [[#FV Cave|Fire Vellumental Cave]]
circle 452 269 16 [[#FV Cave|Fire Vellumental Cave]]
rect 412 200 492 257 [[#FV Cave|Fire Vellumental Cave]]
rect 129 226 381 249 [[#Sandpaper Minor|Scorching Sandpaper Minor]]
circle 254 210 16 [[#Sandpaper Minor|Scorching Sandpaper Minor]]
rect 184 4 324 30 [[#Shroom City|Shroom City]]
circle 254 89 16 [[#Shroom City|Shroom City]]
rect 3 50 241 71 [[#Sandpaper Far West|Scorching Sandpaper Far West]]
circle 128 89 16 [[#Sandpaper Far West|Scorching Sandpaper Far West]]
rect 27 120 248 144 [[#Temple of Shrooms|Temple of Shrooms]]
circle 255 155 16 [[#Temple of Shrooms|Temple of Shrooms]]
</imagemap><noinclude><!--[[Category:Image map templates]]--></noinclude>


There are a total of 32 ''? Blocks'' to find in the Yellow Streamer area, 19 of which are [[Hidden Block|hidden]]:
{|style="float:left; background:#dfded5; border:3px outset; border-radius:190px; width:380px; height:120px; box-shadow:1px 1px 5px; line-height:1.7em; text-align:left; color:#373737; font-size:100%; font-family:Comic Sans MS, Chalkboard SE, cursive, sans-serif;" cellpadding="8px"
*[[Breezy Tunnel]] hold '''1 block'''
!
*[[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]] holds '''7 blocks'''
|style="transform:scaleX(1.2); transform-origin:0; vertical-align: top;"|
*[[Scorching Sandpaper Minor]] holds '''1 block'''
Hey, look, Mario!<br>See that building over there?
*[[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] holds '''23 blocks'''
!
*[[Scorching Sandpaper Far West]] holds '''1 blocks'''
*[[Fire Vellumental Cave]] holds '''16 blocks'''
*[[Temple of Shrooms]] holds '''6 blocks'''
<br>
{| style="text-align: center; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; border: #cbc689; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: #bf9b1c;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=25%|Image
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Breezy Tunnel"
|colspan=4|'''[[Breezy Tunnel|{{color|Breezy Tunnel|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Sandpaper Desert"
|colspan=4|'''[[Scorching Sandpaper Desert|{{color|Scorching Sandpaper Desert|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 7 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Towards the east side of the desert with the Sun Altar in sight, there is a ''? Block'' containing a [[100-Coin]].
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock1.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Hammer]]
|South of the local desert tower where the sand slopes down, a ''? Block'' can be found above a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]].
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock6.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Fire Flower]]<br>[[File:Flashy Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Boots]]
|There are two ''? Blocks'' among the village ruins found in the southeast corner of the desert.
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock2.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Ice Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Ice Flower]]
|Beyond the village ruins and desert cliffs is a hidden area, with a ''? Block'' near the entrance.
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock3.png|360px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|''Required'': ''[[Streamer|Yellow Streamer]] destroyed''<br><br>In the freezer below the Sun Altar, there is a ''Hidden Block'' resting beside a crate.
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock4.png|360px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 64 (Temple of Shrooms Statues).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#64''']]
|''Required'': ''[[Streamer|Yellow Streamer]] destroyed''<br><br>Using the previous ''? Block'' to jump onto the crate, Mario can jump to reveal another Hidden Block, indicated by a dark square patch. This block contains a Collectible Treasure: [[Temple of Shrooms]] Statues.
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperDesertBlock5.png|360px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Sandpaper Minor"
|colspan=4|'''[[Scorching Sandpaper Minor|{{color|Scorching Sandpaper Minor|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Iron Boots]]
|The ''? Block'' is surrounded by three cacti near the entrance to [[Scorching Sandpaper West]].
|[[File:ScorchingSandpaperMinorToadA.png|360px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Shroom City"
|colspan=4|'''[[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|{{color|Shroom City|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 8 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:POW Block PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[POW Block]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Ice Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Ice Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Sandpaper Far West"
|colspan=4|'''[[Scorching Sandpaper Far West|{{color|Scorching Sandpaper Far West|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Hurlhammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="FV Cave"
|colspan=4|'''[[Fire Vellumental Cave|{{color|Fire Vellumental Cave|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 16 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMOK Coins.png|64px]]<br>'''4''' [[Coin]]s
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Ice Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Ice Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMOK Coins.png|64px]]<br>'''8''' [[Coin]]s
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #cbc689;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Temple of Shrooms"
|colspan=4|'''[[Temple of Shrooms|{{color|Temple of Shrooms|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 6 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]] '''&#215;2'''
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock11.png|250px]]
|}
|}


==Purple Streamer==
<imagemap>
File:PMTOK Purple Streamer Map.png|400px|thumb|Click an area to see the ''? Blocks'' found there.
rect 257 387 480 411 [[#Princess Peach|The Princess Peach]]
circle 241 369 16 [[#Princess Peach|The Princess Peach]]
rect 257 350 338 400 [[#Princess Peach|The Princess Peach]]
rect 310 328 498 354 [[#Bonehead|Bonehead Island]]
circle 512 334 16 [[#Bonehead|Bonehead Island]]
rect 256 297 402 323 [[#Heart|Heart Island]]
circle 330 270 16 [[#Heart|Heart Island]]
rect 350 50 499 74 [[#Spade|Spade Island]]
circle 330 49 16 [[#Spade|Spade Island]]
rect 65 148 195 170 [[#Club|Club Island]]
circle 212 155 16 [[#Club|Club Island]]
rect 404 178 565 201 [[#Moon|Full Moon Island]]
circle 436 151 16 [[#Moon|Full Moon Island]]
rect 2 367 101 394 [[#Question|? Island]]
circle 68 351 16 [[#Question|? Island]]
rect 63 292 233 317 [[#Hammer|Hammer Island]]
circle 44 286 16 [[#Hammer|Hammer Island]]
rect 345 102 554 125 [[#IV Mountain|Ice Vellumental Mountain]]
rect 275 100 390 220 [[#IV Mountain|Ice Vellumental Mountain]]
rect 72 13 194 36 [[#Sea Tower|Sea Tower]]
circle 131 94 16 [[#Sea Tower|Sea Tower]]
rect 115 100 147 0 [[#Sea Tower|Sea Tower]]
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There are a total of 33{{footnote|main|**}} ''? Blocks'' to find in the Purple Streamer area, 9 of which are [[Hidden Block|hidden]]:
{{br}}
*[[The Princess Peach]] holds '''2 blocks'''
<center style="transform: rotate(180deg);">[[File:SPM Door.png|128px]]</center>
*[[Bonehead Island]] holds '''1 block'''
==Obstacles==
*[[Heart Island]] holds '''1 block'''
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*[[Spade Island]] holds '''2 blocks'''
|-style="background:black; color:white"
*[[Club Island]] holds '''1 block'''
!width=10%|Name
*[[Full Moon Island]] holds '''2 blocks'''
!width=15%|Image
*[[&#63; Island|? Island]] holds '''5{{footnote|note|**}} blocks'''
*[[Hammer Island]] holds '''4 blocks'''
*[[Ice Vellumental Mountain]] holds '''10 blocks'''
*[[Sea Tower]] holds '''5 blocks'''
 
{{footnote|note|**|In reality there are '''173 blocks''' on ? Island, however only 5 are required to satisfy game completion. The true total given this amount is 201 ''? Blocks'' across the [[Great Sea]].}}
<br>
{| style="text-align: center; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; border: #ad7caa; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: #90248A;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!Description
!width=25%|Image
!width=10%|Locations
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Princess Peach"
|colspan=4|'''[[The Princess Peach|{{color|The Princess Peach|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 2 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Bonehead"
|colspan=4|'''[[Bonehead Island|{{color|Bonehead Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Ice Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Ice Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''[[Heart Island|{{color|Heart Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|To the left of the central heart-shaped pillar is a ''? Block'' floating above a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]].
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Hidden Toad 1.jpg|360px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Spade"
|colspan=4|'''[[Spade Island|{{color|Spade Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 2 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|Beside a set of large barrels is a smaller barrel, which leaves a blank patch in the grass when destroyed. Hammering here again will reveal a [[Hidden Block]] in its place, allowing Mario to still climb the barrels.
|[[File:PMTOK Spade Island Hidden Block 1.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Yellow Toad Artwork.png|48px]]<br>[[List_of_hidden_Toads_in_Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King#Spade|Hidden Toad '''#2''']]
|A barrel with a dark square patch on top can be reached from the other barrels nearby. Jumping from this spot reveals another ''? Block'' containing a crumpled-up yellow [[Toad (species)|Toad]].
|[[File:PMTOK Spade Island Hidden Block 2.jpg|360px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Club"
|colspan=4|'''[[Club Island|{{color|Club Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 1 block'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Moon"
|colspan=4|'''[[Full Moon Island|{{color|Full Moon Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 2 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Tail]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Question"
|colspan=4|'''[[&#63; Island|{{color|? Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 5{{footnote|main|**}} blocks (173 total)'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|On the path up the island guarded by origami [[Stone Spike]]s is a ''? Block'', which releases a 100-Coin when hit.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|Further up the island, there is a [[Paper Macho Stone Spike]] atop tall ledges. There is a ''? Block'' resting in the corner of the first ledge, which releases a single coin when struck.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
|Further up the island, there is a [[Paper Macho Stone Spike]] atop tall ledges. On first glance there is no way to climb this second ledge, however there is a Hidden Block on the patch of ground that lacks grass in a similar location to the previous block.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK POW Block model.png|48px]]<br>[[POW Block]]
|On the east edge of the island is a slope descending into an area below the rows of ''? Blocks'', with one close enough to reach. Striking this block will release a POW Block that can be interacted with.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK large confetti bag leaf icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Confetti]]<br>[[File:Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|32px]]<br>Random [[Mushroom]]<br>[[File:PMOK Coins.png|48px]]<br>and [[Coin]]s
|The focal point of ? Island is the large grid of 169 ''? blocks''. Striking the POW Block will release their contents, including bags of confetti, coins, and sometimes a Mushroom or Shiny Mushroom.
 
'''NOTE''': Only one of these blocks need to be struck to contribute to the [[Musée_Champignon#Trophies|''? Block'' Head Trophy]].
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Hammer"
|colspan=4|'''[[Hammer Island|{{color|Hammer Island|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 4 blocks'''
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Fire Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Flashy Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Ice Flower PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Ice Flower]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 79 (Captain T. Ode).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#79''']]
|Treasure: [[Captain T. Ode]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="IV Mountain"
|colspan=4|'''[[Ice Vellumental Mountain|{{color|Ice Vellumental Mountain|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 10 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|-
|
|[[! Switch]]
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:PM Exclaimation Switch Render.png|! Switch]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|align=left|Switches trigger various events when hit or jumped on and are often involved in puzzles.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"data-expandtext="Show locations"data-collapsetext="Hide locations">[[Mount Lineland]]<br>[[Yold Desert]]<br>[[Yold Ruins]]<br>[[Gloam Valley]]<br>[[Merlee's Mansion]]<br>[[Dotwood Tree]]<br>[[Fort Francis]]<br>[[Gap of Crag]]<br>[[Floro Caverns]]<br>[[Overthere Stair]]<br>[[The Overthere]]<br>[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]<br>[[Castle Bleck Interior]]</div>
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Flashy Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|-
|Energy blocks/Purple volt
|style="background:white"|[[File:SPM Ackpow 1.png|192px]]
|align=left|
|
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]<br>[[File:Shiny Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Shiny Fire Flower]]<br>[[File:Shiny Tail PMTOK icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Shiny Tail]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" id="Sea Tower"
|colspan=4|'''[[Sea Tower|{{color|Sea Tower|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 5 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Shiny Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Tail]]<br>[[File:POW Block PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[POW Block]]
|Near the corners of the [[Earth Vellumental]] wall are two ''? Blocks''.
|[[File:PMTOK Sea Tower 1st Floor.png|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|}
|}
==Green Streamer and Origami Castle==
There are a total of 39 ''? Blocks'' to find in the Green Streamer area and Origami Castle collectively, 5 of which are [[Hidden Block|hidden]]:
*[[Shangri-Spa]] holds '''8 blocks'''
*[[Spring of Jungle Mist]] holds '''5 blocks'''
*[[Spring of Rainbows]] holds '''2 blocks'''
*[[Bowser%27s_Castle#Paper_Mario_series|Bowser's Castle]] holds '''7 block'''
*[[Origami Castle]] holds '''17 blocks'''
<br>
{| style="text-align: center; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; border: #73cb76; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: #239D53;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=25%|Image
|-style="background: #73cb76;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''[[Shangri-Spa|{{color|Shangri-Spa|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 8 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Legendary Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Hammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock1.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]] '''&#215;2'''
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-beige
|
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 103 (Boss Sumo Bro Cloud).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#103''']]
|Treasure: [[Boss Sumo Bro]] Cloud
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #73cb76;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''[[Spring of Jungle Mist|{{color|Spring of Jungle Mist|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 5 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Legendary Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Iron Boots]]
|There is a ''? Block'' floating above a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]], just southwest of the [[chest]] on a large tree stump.
|[[File:SpringofJungleMistBlockA.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|In a large outcropping with two trees, a ''? Block'' floats next to the [[Ptooie]] holding a [[Magic Circle]] shard.
|[[File:SpringofJungleMistBlockB.jpg|360px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Legendary Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Boots]]
|Near the large jungle tree's roots, a [[Hidden Block]] hides above a Not-Bottomless Hole.
|[[File:SpringofJungleMistBlockC.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]
|After climbing up the first jungle tree ladder, a ''? Block'' can be found to the right, revealed by a gap in the leaves.
|[[File:SpringofJungleMistBlockD.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|After climbing the second jungle tree ladder, Mario can find the last ''? Block'' above the nearby branch.
|[[File:SpringofJungleMistBlockE.jpg|360px]]
|-style="background: #73cb76;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''[[Spring of Rainbows|{{color|Spring of Rainbows|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 2 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK large confetti bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Confetti]]
|Along the windy path is a ''? Block'' containing a bag of [[confetti]].
|[[File:PMTOK Spring of Rainbows Block 1.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
|At the second safe alcove along the windy path is a ''? Block'' and a sign.
|[[File:PMTOK Spring of Rainbows Block 2.jpg|360px]]
|-style="background: #73cb76;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''[[Bowser%27s_Castle#Paper_Mario_series|{{color|Bowser's Castle|#202122}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 7 blocks'''
|-
|
|[[File:Legendary Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Boots]]<br>[[File:Legendary Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Hammer]]
|At either backwall corner in the mess hall is a ''? Block'' containing a legendary weapon.
|[[File:PMTOK Folded Soldiers Feast.jpg|360px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Legendary Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:Legendary Iron Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Iron Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:Shiny Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Hurlhammer]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="background: #6b6486;font-size:120%;color:#e6e8e9;border: #6b6486"
|colspan=4|'''[[Origami Castle|{{color|Origami Castle|#e6e8e9}}]] &#173; &#173; &#173; &#173;|&#173; &#173; &#173; &#173; 17 blocks'''
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:Legendary Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Hammer]]<br>[[File:Legendary Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Legendary Boots]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 113 (Luigi's Kart).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#113''']]
|Treasure: Luigi's Kart
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Magic Circle leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Magic Circle]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]] '''&#215;2'''<br>[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|32px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]<br>[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 114 (Bullet Bill).jpg|32px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#114''']]
|Treasure: [[Bullet Bill]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Magic Circle leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Magic Circle]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 115 (Paper Plane Squadron).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#115''']]
|Treasure: [[Paper Plane Squadron]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 116 (Paper Macho Crater Crashers).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#116''']]
|Treasure: [[Paper Macho Soldier|Paper Macho Crater Crashers]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 117 (Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#117''']]
|Treasure: [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:Flashy Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Flashy Mushroom]]
|Description PLACEHOLDER
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|-style="border: #6b6486"
|
|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 118 (Origami Castle).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#118''']]
|Treasure: [[Origami Castle]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock2.png|250px]]
|}
==Placeholder==
{| style="text-align: center; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; border: Burlywood; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: Peru;font-size:14pt;color:white"
!width=10%|Hidden
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=25%|Image
|-style="background: Burlywood;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
|colspan=4|'''2 blocks'''
|-style="background:beige;"|
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|style="background-color:#392701;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 118 (Origami Castle).jpg|100px]]
|
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|-style="background:beige;"|
|[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
|style="background-color:#493814; background-image:linear-gradient(45deg, #392701 25%, transparent 25%), linear-gradient(135deg, #392701 25%, transparent 25%), linear-gradient(45deg, transparent 75%, #392701 75%), linear-gradient(135deg, transparent 75%, #392701 75%); background-size:50px 50px; background-position:0 0, 25px 0, 25px -25px, 0px 25px;"|[[File:PMTOK Captain T. Ode sprite.png|64px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|{{color|Collectible Treasure '''#79'''|white}}]]
|
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock16.png|250px]]
|}
=Heart Point=
{{about|the life points in the ''Mario'' RPGs|the points from [[Yoshi's Story]]|[[♥]]}}
{{quote2|{{color|HP|blue}} shows a character's health. Taking damage causes it to decrease. Characters will [[Down|faint]] if their HP reaches zero.|Guide|[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]}}
"'''HP'''" is a term used in numerous [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]]s, including those related to the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, as well as the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series. It stands for "'''Heart Points'''," "'''Health Points'''," or "'''Hit Points'''," depending on the game using it, and denotes the health of a health character or object. HP can be restored using healing [[List of items|items]] such as [[Mushroom]]s, as well as [[Recovery Block]]s (from the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, the Japanese version of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and all versions of [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its 3DS remake]], ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''). [[Mario]] can also restore his HP from small hearts that can be found on the field or by defeating enemies.
When a given character's HP reaches zero, they will be [[down]]ed. If the last party member (or just Mario, in the first two ''Paper Mario'' games) is downed, the player will receive a [[Game Over]] unless they have a [[Life Shroom]] (or any other type of life-restorative) in stock. To decrease the chance of this happening, Mario and the other playable characters can increase their maximum HP when [[Level up|leveling up]] in most games.
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==History==
'''NOTE''': A [[Wikipedia:Tooltip|Tooltip]] will designate what HP stands for in a given game.
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:SMRPG HP.png|frame|left]]
Certain ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' enemies (such as [[Dry Bones]]) are stated by [[Mallow]]'s [[Psychopath]] ability to have zero {{hover|HP|Hit Points}}, although this really means that they are immune to all attacks but Magic ones, which will destroy them in one hit.
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===''Paper Mario'' series===
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PM Heart Point Battle Sprite.png|''Paper Mario''
Heart Point.png|thumb|''The Thousand-Year Door''
PMSS Status HP.png|''Sticker Star''
PMCS HP Text.png|''Color Splash''
PMTOK vehicle heart icon.png|''The Origami King'' (vehicle {{hover|HP|Hit Points}})
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;''[[Paper Mario]]''
*Mario starts with a maximum of 10 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, which can be increased by five with each [[Level-Up]], in addition to any [[Badge]]s that affect {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}.
*Mario's partners no longer have separate {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}; partners will instead be stunned whenever taking damage.
[[File:Levelup PM2.png|thumb|Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} increases after a [[Level-Up]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.]]
;''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
*Each of Mario's partners once again have separate {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}. Mario's {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} can now be reduced to zero on the field, rather than staying at one like the previous game.
*Partners can have their {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} further increased when upgraded at [[Merlon]] house, at the cost of three [[Shine Sprite]]s.
*Collecting Heart Points on the field will now heal both Mario and the partner currently following him.
;''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
*Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser all share the same {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}. Their maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} will increase by five for every other Level-Up received.
*Some enemies, such as [[Mr. I]]'s, have their {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} listed as "??". These enemies are always defeated with either a set number of attacks or a special maneuver regardless of the player's level. Conventional methods of attack may not work.
;''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
*Mario now starts with a maximum of 20 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, increasing by five with each [[MAX UP Heart|HP-Up Heart]] up to a total capacity of 100 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}.
[[File:PMCS Max HP Up.png|thumb|Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} increases in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''.]]
;''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
*Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} can be increased by 25 from a [[MAX UP Heart|Max HP up!]] after rescuing a [[Big Paint Star]], beginning at 50 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} and reaching a total capacity of 200 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}.
;''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
*Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} is again increased by obtaining MAX UP Hearts on the field, adding either five, ten, or twenty {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} depending on the size of the heart.
*Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} can exceed 200 when using a [[Heart Plus]] accessory in battle, though the extra {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} will be removed afterwards.
*Additionally, the [[Oarsman]]'s boat and Bowser's [[Airship]] can sustain five hits before being wrecked, rather than using Mario's {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}.
*[[Hole Punch]] is the only boss in the game that can lower Mario's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}; with each hole in his body, Mario's {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} is halved. In order to restore his maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, the player must find the piece missing from Mario's body or complete the battle.
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
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MLSSBMHP.png|''Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''
Stat HP MLPiT.png|''Partners in Time''
StatHPMLBIS.png|''Bowser's Inside Story''
MLDT Stat HP.png|''Dream Team''
File:MLPJ Average HP Card.png|''Paper Jam''<br>(Battle Card)
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', the [[Woohoo Blend]], which is made at the [[Starbeans Cafe]], can increase the max number of HP a character has by four/two points. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series following ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the player can use [[Bean|Heart Beans]] to increase a character's max HP by one point or three points in the case of Heart Bean DXs.
===''Mario + Rabbids'' series===
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File:MRKB HP Icon.png|''Kingdom Battle''
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;''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''
{{hover|HP|Health Points}}
;''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
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LM Heart Sprite.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
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In [[Luigi's Mansion]], Luigi has a maximum of 100 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}. Most ghosts have their own {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} revealed by [[ghost's heart|their hearts]], while [[Boo]]s instead indicate their health with a purple faded circle. For instance, [[King Boo]] has 500 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, and the remaining [[portrait ghost]]s each have 100 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}. [[Boolossus]] is an exception, as their health is instead measured by how many of the 15 [[Boo]]s remain on the field during the fight. The [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]] introduces [[Gooigi]], who has 50 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, and [[Amiibo]] support, allowing for more methods of restoring {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}. All ghosts, including portrait ghosts and Boos, have their health increased by a factor of ×1.5 compared to the original game.
The frame and quality for Boss gallery ghosts ([[Chauncey]], [[Bogmire]], Boolossus, and King Boo) are determined by how high Luigi's health is after capturing the ghost.
*'''Bronze'''. If Luigi fails to keep his health above 60 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}}, he will get this painting.
*'''Silver'''. To get this portrait, Luigi's health must be kept above 60 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} at the end of the battle.
*'''Gold'''. To obtain this high-quality painting, his health must not have declined below 90 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} at the end of the battle.
*'''Platinum'''. For non-boss ghosts, Luigi must drain 140 HP in one go. For boss ghosts, Luigi must finish the battle with at least 95 HP. This is exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS remake.
[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]...
Gooigi returns in [[Luigi's Mansion 3]], this time with a maximum of 25 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} which regenerate over time.
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
[[File:PDSMBE-HeartOrb.png|frame|left|[[Heart Orb]]]]
In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', each teammate's {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} on the player's team is totaled for their health bar when playing a course. For this reason, individual teammates cannot be KO'd, but the entire team can if their total {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} reach zero. Clearing [[Heart Orb]]s or using {{hover|HP|Heart Point}}-recovering Skills replenishes the player's team's health bar. Several teammates have the Awoken Skill Health Boost to raise the player's team's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} upon entering a course, as do several Leader and Helper Skills. The player can also raise a teammate's maximum {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} by de-powering teammates that provide {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} [[List of plus bonuses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition|plus bonuses]], each plus bonus increasing {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} by ten.
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] appear with {{hover|HP|Hit Points}} instead of percent digits. Additionally, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and subsequent games allow the players to choose to substitute {{hover|HP|Hit Points}} instead of percent digits in Stamina Mode. If a character's {{hover|HP|Hit Points}} reaches zero, they will enter a fainting animation. Bosses will be defeated, and players will lose their stock.
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List of Paper Mario: The Origami King Glitches

Fishing storage

Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
File:PMTOK Fishing Storage Glitch.png

Fishing storage allows the player to hold the fishing rod outside of the restriction of the docks. Due to how loading zones work, this glitch is limited to: Overlook Mountain, Shogun Studios, and Full Moon Island, as those areas have fishing spots. Despite this limitation, this glitch is very potent due to the fishing rod having collision while held by Mario, the ability to quit fishing while catching something, and the ability to return to the dock by pressing B Button at any time, regardless of what actions are taking place.

Methods

There are multiple methods of initiating fishing storage, all of which involve teetering at a ledge and performing one of the following actions at the same time:

Up Button Digging with Professor Toad (see Partner duplication)

L Button Reading the Sea Chart

Y Button Opening the Item Menu

X Button Talking with Olivia

Effects

Weapon slot manipulation

Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.

The section in memory that stores Mario's party members and the section that stores Mario's equipped weapons are only separated by 4 empty bytes. By gaining a fifth partner, partner information buffer overflows into the first slot of the equipped weapons section, which the game reinterprets as an item obtained at a certain point by Mario.

For example: if Kamek (P_KMK internally) joins as the fifth partner, "K" exceeds the 4 byte buffer and overwrites the first equipped weapon slot. This is reinterpreted as 76 when converted to a number, meaning the 76th item Mario obtained will replace his Basic Hammer. Any non-weapon equipped in this manner will not have associated attacks, so the game defaults to using a Mushroom, without consuming the item.

NOTE: This buffer overflow is what results in the game crashing or corrupting when gaining more than 4 partners.

Wrong turn number

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When fighting a particular Goomba near the Sensor Lab in Picnic Road, if the player uses less than the given amount of ring moves and lets the timer run out while preparing the last move, this action carries over to Mario's next turn. Pressing B Button will undo this action, giving one extra ring movement for that turn than intended. It is also possible for this action to solve the puzzle, however the game and Olivia will not recognize this until the player makes a move, and paying the audience will unsolve the puzzle.

When trying to flee from the Li'l Cutout Soldier battle on the stairs of Bowser's Castle mess hall, the game can give the player 1 less puzzle turn than intended. By paying the audience, Mario is left with an unfinished board and 0x moves. Finishing the layout will briefly show -1x moves.

Paper Mario: The Origami King bestiary

Item Drops

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, item drops are determined by an enemies assigned item drop set, a group of items that chosen at random to be dropped. There are 5* sets used in the game:

Set Name Items
LV1 / LV2 / LV3 An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. A UI icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Paper / Paper M / Paper L An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. A UI icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Confetti (in increasingly high amounts)
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Gold An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. A UI icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BOOTS KURIBOO A weapon/battle item in Paper Mario: The Origami King. A weapon/battle item in Paper Mario: The Origami King. A weapon/battle item in Paper Mario: The Origami King. A weapon/battle item in Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
MEKAKOOPA Coin bag
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BTL_ZAKO_ITEM_L

UNUSED ?
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. A UI icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. The Lamination Suit, a special item in Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BTL_ZAKO_LV1: Cheep Cheep, Scaredy Rat, Swoop, Spiny, Shy Guy, Black Shy Guy, Fly Guy, Goomba, Galoomba, Koopa Troopa, Red and Blue Sidestepper
BTL_ZAKO_LV2: Stingby, Blooper, Pokey, Ninji, Boo, Spike, Buzzy Beetle, Snifit, Bone Goomba, Rocky Wrench, Scuttlebug, Crowber
BTL_ZAKO_LV3: Fire/Ice/Boomerang/Hammer/Sledge Bro, Chargin' Chuck, Snow Spike, Grass Ninji, Piranha Plant, Spike Top, Stone Spike, Sumo Bro
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER: Paragoomba
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_M: Paratroopa, Jumping Piranha Plant, Nipper Plant, Li'l Cutout Soldier
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_L: Ptooie, Big Cutout Soldier
BTL_ZAKO_BOOTS_KURIBOO: Shoe Goomba
BTL_ZAKO_MEKAKOOPA: Mechakoopa

Dry Bones do not drop anything


No. 07 | Paragoomba
An origami Paragoomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. HP 15 Moves Location(s)
Type Flying Flyin' Headbonk (4), Group Headbonk (4 per Paragoomba), Foe Throw (9) Overlook Mountain, Overlook Tower, Autumn Mountain, Club Island
Role
Item drops Small Bag of Confetti
Paragoombas transformed into origami. They’re pretty smug about those wings, but one stomp and they fall right off.

Image Map Test

POW BlockFire Flower SetIce Flower SetMushroom 3-PackMushroom 6-PackShiny Tail1-Up MushroomShiny HurlhammerFire FlowerShiny Fire FlowerIce FlowerShiny Ice FlowerMushroomShiny MushroomFlashy MushroomShiny BootsFlashy BootsIron BootsShiny Iron BootsFlashy Iron BootsShiny HammerFlashy HammerHurlhammerThe full display of weapons and battle-related items available for purchase at the Weapon and Item Shop in Toad Town.

Textbox Test

I've never been so happy to see
Lord Bowser's devilish spawn come
flying recklessly out of nowhere in
his clown car.

Hey, look, Mario!
See that building over there?


A typical door from Super Paper Mario.

Obstacles

Name Image Description Locations
! Switch ! Switch Switches trigger various events when hit or jumped on and are often involved in puzzles.
Energy blocks/Purple volt The Ackpow in the normal generator room in Chapter 2-3 of Super Paper Mario