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At the beginning of Chapter 3, [[Toad Town News]] reports that the ancient ruins have been discovered by Kolorado, and Mario may have played a key role. Later in the game, there is also a piece of advertisement for the "Exploration Tour of Dry Dry Ruins" offered by Toad Town Tours. Dry Dry Ruins is also the destination of the second [[Trading Event Toad|Trading Event]].
At the beginning of Chapter 3, [[Toad Town News]] reports that the ancient ruins have been discovered by Kolorado, and Mario may have played a key role. Later in the game, there is also a piece of advertisement for the "Exploration Tour of Dry Dry Ruins" offered by Toad Town Tours. Dry Dry Ruins is also the destination of the second [[Trading Event Toad|Trading Event]].
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==Geography==
==Geography==
Dry Dry Ruins' entrance is located in Dry Dry Desert, found in the area which is 2 screens east and 3 screens north of Kolorado's camp. After the [[Pulse Stone]] is placed on the stone pedestal at the center of the area, the ruins rise out of the sands along with a [[Recovery Block|recovery block]] to the left of it. Dry Dry Ruins looks like a temple, with stairs in the front of it leading to the inside.
Dry Dry Ruins' entrance is located in Dry Dry Desert, found in the area which is 2 screens east and 3 screens north of Kolorado's camp. After the [[Pulse Stone]] is placed on the stone pedestal at the center of the area, the ruins rise out of the sands along with a [[recovery block]] to the left of it. Dry Dry Ruins looks like a temple, with stairs in the front of it leading to the inside.


In the second room from the entrance, there are three sarcophagi of [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]]. The second contains a [[Spike Shield]] badge.  
In the second room from the entrance, there are three sarcophagi of [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]]. The second contains a [[Spike Shield]] badge.  
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To the left is a new hub room, with the Super Hammer room to the upper-left. Mario needs to solve the stairway puzzle to get the [[Super Hammer]]. He can also fall on the ledge above the Super Hammer area to find the [[Slow Go]] badge.
To the left is a new hub room, with the Super Hammer room to the upper-left. Mario needs to solve the stairway puzzle to get the [[Super Hammer]]. He can also fall on the ledge above the Super Hammer area to find the [[Slow Go]] badge.


This two-floor hub room also has two doors on the first floor. They both lead to an even lower area, with the [[Diamond Stone]] room to the left and the [[Lunar Stone]] room to the right. There is also a [[Super Block]] and a trampoline which can be used to get back to the previous area. After getting all three of the stones (all of which involve breaking a [[Stone Block]] and battling two [[Stone Chomp]]s), Mario needs to place them in receptacles in a corridor with Chomp statues. This unlocks the stairs to Tutankoopa's room, with a [[Recovery Block|recovery block]] and a [[Save Block]] on the way.
This two-floor hub room also has two doors on the first floor. They both lead to an even lower area, with the [[Diamond Stone]] room to the left and the [[Lunar Stone]] room to the right. There is also a [[Super Block]] and a trampoline which can be used to get back to the previous area. After getting all three of the stones (all of which involve breaking a [[Stone Block]] and battling two [[Stone Chomp]]s), Mario needs to place them in receptacles in a corridor with Chomp statues. This unlocks the stairs to Tutankoopa's room, with a [[recovery block]] and a [[Save Block]] on the way.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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In addition to the ones listed below, enemies found in this area can also drop items.
In addition to the ones listed below, enemies found in this area can also drop items.


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{{RPG item locations
!Item
|item1=[[Ruins Key (Paper Mario)|Ruins Key]] (x4)
!Image
|image1=[[File:RuinsKey PM.png]]
!Location
|location1=<nowiki/>
!Location Image
|-
|[[Ruins Key (Paper Mario)|Ruins Key]] (x4)
|[[File:RuinsKey PM.png]]
|<nowiki/>
*In the lower room right of the first coffin area.
*In the lower room right of the first coffin area.
*In the rooms to the upper-east of the first hub room.
*In the rooms to the upper-east of the first hub room.
*Falls down after Mario defeats the [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]] in the corridor between the two hub rooms.
*Falls down after Mario defeats the [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]] in the corridor between the two hub rooms.
*In the east of the area beneath the second hub room.
*In the east of the area beneath the second hub room.
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Ruins Key 1).png|250px]][[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Ruins Key 2).png|250px]][[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Ruins Key 3).png|250px]][[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Ruins Key 4).png|250px]]
|item2=[[Spike Shield]]
|-
|image2=[[File:Spike Shield Badge PM.png]]
|[[Spike Shield]]
|location2=In the first area with three coffins, the badge can be found in the second coffin.
|[[File:Spike Shield Badge PM.png]]
|item3=[[Artifact]]
|In the first area with three coffins, the badge can be found in the second coffin.
|image3=[[File:Artifact PM.png]]
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Spike Shield).png|250px]]
|location3=On a ledge by the corridor between the two hub rooms.
|-
|item4=[[Slow Go]]
|[[Artifact]]
|image4=[[File:Slow Go Badge.png]]
|[[File:Artifact PM.png]]
|location4=In the area with the [[Super Hammer]], falling on the ledges above the chest and following them will lead to the badge.
|On a ledge by the corridor between the two hub rooms.
|item5=[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Artifact).png|250px]]
|image5=[[File:PM StarPiece.gif]]
|-
|location5=In the room by blasting the wall to the upper-east of the first hub room. Exposed after draining the sand.
|[[Slow Go]]
|item6=[[Pyramid Stone]]
|[[File:Slow Go Badge.png]]
|image6=[[File:PyramidStone PM.png]]
|In the area with the [[Super Hammer]], falling on the ledges above the chest and following them will lead to the badge.
|location6=To the lower-east of the first hub room.
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins Treasure Chest 1.png|250px]]
|item7=[[Diamond Stone]]
|-
|image7=[[File:DiamondStone PM.png]]
|[[Super Hammer]]
|location7=At the west end of the area beneath the second hub room.
|[[File:PM Super Hammer Sprite.png]]
|item8=[[Lunar Stone]]
|Inside a small room with rotating stairs and a Stone Block blocking the way out.
|image8=[[File:LunarStone PM.png]]
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins Treasure Chest 2.png|250px]]
|location8=At the east end of the area beneath the second hub room.
|-
}}
|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]
|[[File:PM StarPiece.gif]]
|In the room by blasting the wall to the upper-east of the first hub room. Exposed after draining the sand.
|[[File:PM Star Piece DryDryRuins.png|250px]]
|-
|[[Pyramid Stone]]
|[[File:PyramidStone PM.png]]
|To the lower-east of the first hub room.
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Pyramid Stone).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Diamond Stone]]
|[[File:DiamondStone PM.png]]
|At the west end of the area beneath the second hub room.
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Diamond Stone).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Lunar Stone]]
|[[File:LunarStone PM.png]]
|At the east end of the area beneath the second hub room.
|[[File:Dry Dry Ruins (Lunar Stone).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Super Block]]
|[[File:PM Super Block Render.png]]
|In the area with two floors of stairs, Mario must go left from the first floor to find the Super Block.
|[[File:PM Super Block DryDryRuins.png|250px]]
|}


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
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Second Trading Event Toad Destination.png|[[Trading Event Toad]]
Second Trading Event Toad Destination.png|[[Trading Event Toad]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{PM map}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{PM map}}
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Dut=Zinderzandruïne
|Dut=Zinderzandruïne
|DutM=Sizzle Sand Ruins
|DutM=Sissle Sand Ruins
|Jpn=アラビンいせき
|Jap=アラビンいせき
|JpnR=Arabin Iseki
|JapR=Arabin Iseki
|JpnM=Arabin Ruins; derived from「アラビア」("[[wikipedia:Arabia|Arabia]]")
|JapM=Arabin Ruins; derived from「アラビア」("[[wikipedia:Arabia|Arabia]]")
|Spa=Ruinas Seco-Seco
|Spa=Ruinas Seco-Seco
|SpaM=Dry Dry Ruins
|SpaM=Dry Dry Ruins
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|GerM=Dust-dry Ruins
|GerM=Dust-dry Ruins
|Ita=Rovine d'Egitto
|Ita=Rovine d'Egitto
|ItaN=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
|Ita2=Rovine Desertiche
|Ita2N=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' remake
|ItaM=Ruins of Egypt
|ItaM=Ruins of Egypt
|Ita2M=Deserted Ruins; shared with [[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Dry Dry Ruins]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|Kor=아라빈 유적
|KorR=Arabin Yujeok
|KorM=Arabin Ruins; derived from 아라비아("[[wikipedia:Arabia|Arabia]]")
|KorN=Mentioned in [[Lumpy]]'s log
|Chi=干旱废墟 (iQue)
|Chi=干旱废墟 (iQue)
|ChiR=Gānhàn Fèixū
|ChiR=Gānhàn Fèixū
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}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*Dry Dry Ruins is given a very brief reference in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where [[Lumpy]] writes in his journal that the area on which he digs for oil is somewhere between Dry Dry Ruins and Dry Dry Desert's oasis.
*Dry Dry Ruins is given a very brief reference in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where [[Lumpy]] writes in his journal that the area on which he digs for oil is somewhere between Dry Dry Ruins and Dry Dry Desert's oasis.
*The concept of Mario being constantly warned by a ghost wail while exploring Dry Dry Ruins is similar to that of [[Pirate's Grotto]] in the sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
*The concept of Mario being constantly warned by a ghost wail while exploring Dry Dry Ruins is similar to that of [[Pirate's Grotto]] in the sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.

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