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|image=PMTOK Diamond Island inside.jpg
|greaterloc=[[The Great Sea]]
|caption=[[Mario]] and [[Olivia]] inside Diamond Island
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
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{{quote|I've seen things you wouldn't believe...but a huge diamond on the sea floor? That's new to me.|Captain T. Ode|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
{{quote|I've seen things you wouldn't believe...but a huge diamond on the sea floor? That's new to me.|Captain T. Ode|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island Sea Chart icon.png|thumb|75px|left|[[Sea Chart]] icon for Diamond Island]]
'''Diamond Island''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', an island located in [[the Great Sea]]. Unlike the other ten islands, all of which are initially found on the surface, Diamond Island is completely sunk in the sea, in the center between [[Club Island]], [[Full Moon Island]], [[Heart Island]], and [[Spade Island]]. [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], and [[Captain T. Ode]] must dive down to find a large diamond stuck below water and use the [[Diamond Key]] acquired from [[Luigi]] on [[Mushroom Island]] to create an opening allowing them to get into the island. There are absolutely no [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to be rescued, [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s to be filled, Collectible Treasures to be found, or [[? Block]]s to be struck here.
'''Diamond Island''' is one of 11 accessible islands in [[the Great Sea]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is charted in territory D-3 with a diamond icon. Unlike the other ten islands, all of which are found on the surface, Diamond Island is completely sunk in the sea, found midpoint between [[Club Island]], [[Full Moon Island]], [[Heart Island]], and [[Spade Island]]. [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], and [[Captain T. Ode]] must dive down at that particular spot to find a large diamond underwater and use the [[Diamond Key]] acquired from [[Luigi]] on [[Mushroom Island]] to enter the "island". There are absolutely no [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to be rescued, [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s to be filled, Collectible Treasures to be found, or [[? Block]]s to be struck here. However, Mario is required to complete the three trials on this island to obtain an [[Orb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|orb]] from clearing each trial in order to advance in his quest to clear the purple [[streamer]].
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==Layout==
==Layout==
[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island.jpg|thumb|left|The exterior of Diamond Island]]
After getting into the island dome, [[Olivia]] notes its colorful features, with [[Captain T. Ode]] speaking of a hidden jewel beneath the waves. Unlike the other islands, Captain T. Ode does not give it a name based on its shape, although he does refer to it as rare as a diamond. Suddenly, the statue in the middle of the area lights up, welcoming them and introducing the trials of power, wisdom, and courage, each rewarding an orb upon completion. These orbs are used to enter the [[Sea Tower]].
After getting into the island dome, [[Olivia]] notes its colorful features, with [[Captain T. Ode]] speaking of a hidden jewel beneath the waves. Unlike the other islands, Captain T. Ode does not give it a name based on its shape, although he does refer to it as rare as a diamond. Suddenly, a Toad statue in the middle of the area lights up, welcoming them and introducing the trials of power, wisdom, and courage, each rewarding an orb upon completion. These orbs are used to enter the [[Sea Tower]].


[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island shop.png|thumb|The shop at Diamond Island]]
Off to the right, away from the trials, there is a bench nearby [[Mario]] can use to restore his [[Heart Point|HP]]. Additionally, there is a Toad statue next to the bench Mario can purchase [[Mushroom]]s from. Off to the left of the trials is a [[Save Block]] and the path to [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]].
Off to the right, away from the trials, there is a bench nearby [[Mario]] can use to restore his [[Heart Point|HP]]. Additionally, there is a Toad statue next to the bench Mario can purchase [[Mushroom]]s from. Off to the left of the trials is a [[Save Block]] and a path to [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]].


There are three temples in total. The red, blue, and green serve the trials of power, wisdom, and courage, respectively. The temples can be visited in any order, but each have a [[Magic Circle]] requiring the power of a different Vellumental to access. Mario must use the [[Earth Vellumental]] to lower the dirt mound holding up the red temple, the [[Ice Vellumental]] to freeze the water surrounding the blue temple, and both the [[Water Vellumental]] and Ice Vellumental to create a pool of water around the green temple and freeze it, respectively. Mario must have obtained a [[bibliofold]] for the [[Ice Vellumental]] in order to access the latter two temples.  
There are three temples in total. The red, blue, and green serve the trials of power, wisdom, and courage, respectively. The temples can be visited in any order, but each have a [[Magic Circle]] requiring the power of a different Vellumental to access. Mario must use the [[Earth Vellumental]] to lower the dirt mound holding up the red temple, the [[Ice Vellumental]] to freeze the water surrounding the blue temple, and use the powers of both the [[Water Vellumental]] and Ice Vellumental to create a pool of water around the green temple and freeze it.


Inside the red temple, featuring the [[Trial of Power]], Mario must speak to the statue in back and step into the glowing circle to begin. This warps him to a separate area with a similar build. To clear the first stage, Mario must strike all of the [[Brick Block]]s that appear in the allotted time. The blocks get bigger and end with one giant block Mario must strike multiple times. Just as in the last stage, numerous Brick Blocks appear and must be destroyed, this time with Mario's hammer. However, rather than being able to simply hammer the blocks to destroy them, Mario must build up an attack as he would in battle, breaking all blocks within a radius. The third and final stage features a giant nail, requiring Mario to get onto it and use a series of jump and hammer attacks to drill in the nail within one minute. If Mario successfully does so, he clears the Trial of Power and is awarded a Power Orb.
Inside the red temple, featuring the [[Trial of Power]], Mario must speak to the statue in back and step into the glowing circle to begin. This warps him to a separate area with a similar build. To clear the first stage, Mario must strike all of the [[Brick Block]]s that appear in the allotted time. The blocks get bigger and end with one giant block Mario must strike multiple times. Just as in the last stage, numerous Brick Blocks appear and must be destroyed, this time with Mario's hammer. However, rather than being able to simply hammer the blocks to destroy them, Mario must build up an attack as he would in battle, breaking all blocks within a radius. The third and final stage features a giant nail, requiring Mario to get onto it and use a series of jump and hammer attacks to drill in the nail within one minute. Doing so clears this temple and awards Mario the Power Orb.


The first room of the blue temple has a very similar setup, featuring the [[Trial of Wisdom]] and a glowing circle Mario must stand in to warp to the first challenge. The Trial of Wisdom features questions, including the player's knowledge of events in the game. The first room is a true/false challenge, asking a simple question the player must answer by standing on the check mark tray for true and the "X" tray for false. After Mario has confirmed his answer, he is launched into the next room. If he has answered correctly, he is able to warp to the next room, featuring a slightly more difficult true/false question. Although the first two questions are random, the third and final question is a riddle. Mario is required to speak to each of the three statues in the room and determine which one is lying or telling the truth by answering "A", "B", or "C". If Mario answers correctly, he clears the Trial of Wisdom and is awarded a Wisdom Orb.
Upon leaving this temple, Mario is shut out and must head to one of the other temples. The first room of the blue temple has a very similar setup, featuring the [[Trial of Wisdom]] and a glowing circle Mario must stand in to warp to the first challenge. The Trial of Wisdom features questions, including the player's knowledge of events in the game. The first room is a true/false challenge, asking a simple question the player must answer by standing on the check mark tray for true and the "X" tray for false. After Mario has confirmed his answer, he is launched into the next room. If he has answered correctly, he is able to warp to the next room, featuring a slightly more difficult true/false question. Although the first two questions are random, the third and final question is a riddle. Mario is required to speak to each of the three statues in the room and determine which one is lying by answering "A", "B", or "C". If Mario answers correctly, he completes the temple of wisdom and receives the [[Wisdom Orb]].


The green temple, featuring the [[Trial of Courage]], also requires Mario to warp to a starting room to begin. Mario is tasked with holding and releasing a rope, then grabbing it again in time. If Mario is not quick enough, he is crushed by a basin and forced to restart the challenges of courage. However, Mario also cannot grab the rope before the basin falls below the arrow - that is also a fail, and Mario is forced to restart. The second stage has a similar setup, aside from a noticeably smaller rope. The third and final stage has a much longer rope, although instead of a falling basin, the object is now a [[Thwomp]] which falls rapidly, requiring the player to have extraordinary reflexes. After Mario clears all three stages, he is awarded a Courage Orb.
The green temple, featuring the [[Trial of Courage]], also requires Mario to warp to a starting room to begin. Mario is tasked with holding and releasing a rope, then grabbing it again in time. If Mario is not quick enough, he is crushed by a basin and forced to restart the challenges of courage. However, Mario also cannot grab the rope before the basin falls below the arrow - that is also a fail, and Mario is forced to restart. The second stage has a similar setup, aside from a noticeably smaller rope. The third and final stage has a much longer rope, although instead of a falling basin, the object is now a [[Big Thwomp]] which falls rapidly, requiring the player to have extraordinary reflexes. After all three stages are cleared, Mario is awarded the final orb, the [[Courage Orb]]. It is to be noted that if the player is struggling with a certain set of trials (having failed more than one time), easier challenges are offered in exchange for 3,000 [[coin]]s.
 
It should be noted that if a player is struggling with a certain set of trials (having failed more than two times), easier challenges are offered in exchange for 3,000 [[coin]]s.
 
==Shop==
Two items can be purchased from the Toad statue on the east side of the area, next to the bench.
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!Image
!Item
!Price
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|[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|50px]]
|[[Shiny Mushroom]]
|300
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|[[File:Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|50px]]
|[[Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack]]
|840
|}
 
==Profile==
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 93:''' "''An "island" slumbering beneath the Great Sea. Legendary structures await those who can find their way inside.''"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ダイヤ島
|JapR=Daiya-jima
|JapR=Daiyajima
|JapM=Diamond Island
|JapM=Diamond Island
|Spa=Isla Diamante
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|Fre=Île du carreau
|FreM=Diamond Island
|Ger=Karo-Insel
|GerM=Diamond Island
|Ita=Isola Quadro
|ItaM=Diamond Island
|Dut=Ruiteneiland
|Dut=Ruiteneiland
|DutM=Diamond Island
|DutM=Diamond Island (also 'Rhombus Island')
|ChiS=方块岛
|ChiSR=Fāngkuài Dǎo
|ChiSM=Diamond Island
|ChiT=方塊島
|ChiTR=Fāngkuài Dǎo
|ChiTM=Diamond Island
|Kor=다이아몬드 섬
|KorR=Daiamondeu Seom
|KorM=Diamond Island
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