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The '''Gate Cliff''', or World 6-1, is an area in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It consists of a large set of rocks in the ocean. Gate Cliff is not a full level and merely serves to prevent the player from reaching the end of the game without completing all of the other worlds first, even though the player is allowed to enter World 6 as soon as they complete [[Surfshine Harbor]] and obtain the boat from there.
The '''Gate Cliff''', or World 6-1, is an area in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It consists of a large set of rocks in the ocean. Gate Cliff serves to prevent the player from reaching the end of the game without completing all of the other Worlds first, even though the player is allowed to enter World 6 as soon as they complete [[Surfshine Harbor]] and obtain the boat from there.


==History==
==History==
[[Mario]] accesses the cliff by his boat. If he does not have the five [[Royal Sticker]]s from the first five worlds, then [[Kersti]] remarks that the cliff blocks their path, and it will never go away. At this point, Mario has no choice but to leave by re-entering the boat and activating the wheel.
[[Mario]] accesses the cliff by his boat. If he does not have the five [[Royal Sticker]]s from the first five worlds, then [[Kersti]] remarks that the cliff blocks their path, and it will never go away. At this point, Mario has no choice but to leave by re-entering the boat and activating the wheel.


However, when Mario returns with the five Royal Stickers, the stickers begin glowing. The energy from the Royal Stickers causes five dots, each one of the same color as one of the Royal Stickers, to appear on the cliff. These dots are connected by yellow dotted lines to form a pentagon. At this point, Mario can [[Paperize]] to peel off the section of the cliff surrounded by the pentagon and place it into his [[album]]. The section of the cliff flips around in the album, and the back of it features a [[Hidden Bowser Castle|statue of Bowser's head]]. Mario pastes the face back into the world with Paperization, and the head is revealed to be part of [[Bowser's Sky Castle]]. The castle flies into the air and out of sight, and Mario cannot follow. In order to proceed to the remainder of [[World 6 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 6]], Mario must get assistance from [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]] in [[Wiggler's Tree House]].
However, when Mario returns with the five Royal Stickers, the stickers begin glowing. The energy from the Royal Stickers causes five dots, each one of the same color as one of the Royal Stickers, to appear on the cliff. These dots are connected by yellow dotted lines to form a pentagon. At this point, Mario can [[Paperize]] to peel off the section of the cliff surrounded by the pentagon and place it into his [[album]]. The section of the cliff flips around in the album, and the back of it features a statue of Bowser's head. Mario pastes the face back into the world with Paperization, and the head is revealed to be part of [[Bowser's Sky Castle]]. The castle flies into the air and out of sight, and Mario cannot follow. In order to proceed to the remainder of [[World 6 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 6]], Mario must get assistance from [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]] in [[Wiggler's Tree House]].


Oddly, if Mario uses [[Paperize|Paperization]] on the cliff before collecting five [[Royal Sticker]]s and then fails to have any effect, the game will ask the player if they wish to continue Paperizing, as if it was possible for Paperization to have an effect on the area.
Oddly, if Mario uses [[Paperize|Paperization]] on the cliff before collecting five [[Royal Sticker]]s and then fails to have any effect, the game will ask the player if they wish to continue Paperizing, as if it was possible for Paperization to have an effect on the area.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jpn=ゲートクリフ
|Jap=ゲートクリフ
|JpnR=Gēto Kurifu
|JapR=Gēto Kurifu
|JpnM=Gate Cliff
|JapM=Gate Cliff
|Spa=Paso del Acantilado
|Spa=Paso del Acantilado
|SpaM=Cliff Pass
|SpaM=Cliff Pass
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|ChiTM=Gate Cliff
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==Trivia==
*Gate Cliff is one of few levels in Paper Mario: Sticker Star to not contain any collectable Things, along with Decalburg, Drybake Stadium, Shaved-Ice Cave, Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla, and Bowser's Sky Castle.
**This is likely due to the level taking place entirely on the boat, with no explorable area where any Things could be found.


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