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{{quote|These are the Boggly Woods… They sure look…boggling. Ooh! I’ve got butterflies!|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|These are the Boggly Woods… They sure look…boggling. Ooh! I’ve got butterflies!|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
The '''Boggly Woods''' are a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They are the woods that [[Mario]], [[Goombella]], and [[Koops]] explore in Chapter 2. The woods seem tranquil, yet they create an eerie and lonely atmosphere accentuated by large gusts of wind and shifting rainbow-colored earth. The floor has a tree-branch-like texture with a prismatic glow, and the trees seem to have leaves made out of crystals. The Boggly Woods are inhabited by many pale black-and-white enemies and the [[Puni]]es, small gray creatures with colored pompoms on their heads. Because of their remote location, the woods also attract a few [[Rogueport]]ians who desire peace and solitude. Five notable outlanders who have at one time been to the woods are [[ | The '''Boggly Woods''' are a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They are the woods that [[Mario]], [[Goombella]], and [[Koops]] explore in Chapter 2. The woods seem tranquil, yet they create an eerie and lonely atmosphere accentuated by large gusts of wind and shifting rainbow-colored earth. The floor has a tree-branch-like texture with a prismatic glow, and the trees seem to have leaves made out of crystals. The Boggly Woods are inhabited by many pale black-and-white enemies and the [[Puni]]es, small gray creatures with colored pompoms on their heads. Because of their remote location, the woods also attract a few [[Rogueport]]ians who desire peace and solitude. Five notable outlanders who have at one time been to the woods are [[Madame Flurrie]], one of Mario's [[party member|partners]]; [[Dupree]]; the [[businessman]]; [[Charlieton]]; and [[Doe T.]], one of the subjects Mario must help from the [[Trouble Center]]. | ||
Mario and his teammates discover that the [[X-Naut]]s are behind [[Princess Peach]]'s kidnapping and offer [[Punio]] their help in driving the X-Nauts out of the Punies' home, [[the Great Tree]]. As the group members near the woods, the members happen to hear the [[Three Shadows]] in the midst of conversation as they try to recover a lost sketch of Mario they believe will lead to his capture. During this, [[Vivian]] shows [[Beldam]] Flurrie's necklace. [[Marilyn]] notices Mario as he enters the woods and tries to alert her sisters, but Beldam and Vivian ignore her. | Mario and his teammates discover that the [[X-Naut]]s are behind [[Princess Peach]]'s kidnapping and offer [[Punio]] their help in driving the X-Nauts out of the Punies' home, [[the Great Tree]]. As the group members near the woods, the members happen to hear the [[Three Shadows]] in the midst of conversation as they try to recover a lost sketch of Mario they believe will lead to his capture. During this, [[Vivian]] shows [[Beldam]] Flurrie's necklace. [[Marilyn]] notices Mario as he enters the woods and tries to alert her sisters, but Beldam and Vivian ignore her. | ||
Before Mario reaches the Great Tree, he encounters the aforementioned Madame Flurrie and learns that she lives in the Boggly Woods not only for peace and solitude but also to be near the Punies, whom she adores. She requests help in retrieving her necklace, which Mario and his companions find in the woods, and once it is in her possession, Flurrie joins their quest and uses her abilities to help the group gain access to the Great Tree. | Before Mario reaches the Great Tree, he encounters the aforementioned Madame Flurrie and learns that she lives in the Boggly Woods not only for peace and solitude but also to be near the Punies, whom she adores. She requests help in retrieving her necklace, which Mario and his companions find in the woods, and once it is in her possession, Madame Flurrie joins their quest and uses her abilities to help the group gain access to the Great Tree. | ||
The in-game map description reads, ''"A strange and beautiful forest filled with strange and beautiful creatures."'' | |||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
*[[Doe T.]] (during his Trouble) | *[[Doe T.]] (during his Trouble) | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
In the Nintendo Switch remake, additional items can be [[List of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Boggly Woods|purchased]] from [[Charlieton]]. | In the Nintendo Switch remake, additional items can be [[List of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Boggly Woods|purchased]] from [[Charlieton]]. | ||
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|In the fifth screen, in the third tree. | |In the fifth screen, in the third tree. | ||
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|In the fifth screen, to the left of the pipe leading to | |In the fifth screen, to the left of the pipe leading to Flurrie's house. | ||
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|In Flurrie's house, under a panel in the southeast of the bedroom. | |In [[Flurrie]]'s house, under a panel in the southeast of the bedroom. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Super Appeal P|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Super Appeal P|game=NS}} | ||
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===Hidden ? Block=== | ===Hidden ? Block=== | ||
{{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
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