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{{quote|Welcome to the Glitz Pit! Here, savage battles go on each and every day!|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|Welcome to the Glitz Pit! Here, savage battles go on each and every day!|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
The '''Glitz Pit''' is an arena located in [[Glitzville]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. It is the main attraction of Glitzville, with fighters competing in the Glitz Pit seeking glory, and wealthy individuals betting on the outcome of matches in the arena. Mario and his partners are introduced to the Glitz Pit as they search for the third [[Crystal Star]], the [[Gold Star]], within Glitzville. Realising that it forms part of the [[Champ's Belt]], Mario joins the Glitz Pit as a fighter to win the championship and the belt for himself. | |||
The '''Glitz Pit''' is an arena located in [[Glitzville]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. It is the main attraction of Glitzville, with fighters competing in the Glitz Pit seeking glory, and wealthy individuals betting on the outcome of matches in the arena. Mario and his partners are introduced to the Glitz Pit as they search for the third [[Crystal Star]], the [[Gold Star]], within Glitzville. | |||
The public-facing areas of the Glitz Pit consist of the main lobby, and the arena itself, which is accessed through either the lower or upper doorways in the center of the lobby. Mario can talk to some of the spectators, but will not be able move through the dense crowd. Random fighters can be seen competing on stage, jumping on or bumping into one another. Occasionally, a huge crowd of red and orange Toads and Lakitu appear in the lobby, but can be cleared away using the [[hammer]]. | The public-facing areas of the Glitz Pit consist of the main lobby, and the arena itself, which is accessed through either the lower or upper doorways in the center of the lobby. Mario can talk to some of the spectators, but will not be able move through the dense crowd. Random fighters can be seen competing on stage, jumping on or bumping into one another. Occasionally, a huge crowd of red and orange Toads and Lakitu appear in the lobby, but can be cleared away using the [[hammer]]. | ||
Backstage, there is a long corridor surrounding the arena, two minor-league and two major-league locker rooms, the champion's room, the promoter's office, and a locked storage room. The locker rooms are divided into red and blue teams, though Mario can typically only access the red locker rooms on the left side of the corridor. The blue locker rooms on the right side are only accessible shortly before Mario's fight with [[Rawk Hawk]]. | Backstage, there is a long corridor surrounding the arena, two minor-league and two major-league locker rooms, the champion's room, the promoter's office, and a locked storage room. The locker rooms are divided into red and blue teams, though Mario can typically only access the red locker rooms on the left side of the corridor. The blue locker rooms on the right side are only accessible shortly before Mario's fight with [[Rawk Hawk]]. | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]], Mario and his partners witness a match between [[ | In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]], Mario and his partners witness a match between the [[Koopinator]] and the arena's reigning champion, [[Rawk Hawk]]. During the fight, they discover that the [[Gold Star]] forms part of the [[Champ's Belt]]. Knowing that they cannot steal the belt from Rawk Hawk, Mario signs up as a fighter to become the Glitz Pit champion and win the belt through legitimate means. At the insistence of the arena's promoter, [[Grubba]], Mario takes on the mantle of "''The Great Gonzales''" as he fights his way up the ranks of the Glitz Pit. Grubba's assistant [[Jolene]] guides Mario through the process of matches in the Glitz Pit, but is otherwise cold towards him and his partners. | ||
During the chapter, Mario faces numerous opponents and learns of several mysteries surrounding the Glitz Pit, including the disappearance of the previous champion [[Prince Mush]]. After one match, a friendly rival, [[King K]], suggests to Mario that he visits the [[Hot Dog Stand]] outside. There, he discovers a bouncing egg attempting to escape the vendor's proprietor, [[Mr. Hoggle]], who reluctantly agrees to allow the egg to accompany Mario. [[King K]] retires from the Glitz Pit, and Mario's progress to the major league is met with a roadblock when facing [[The Iron Adonis Twins]]. He is forced to forfeit the match due to their seemingly impenetrable durability. Upon returning to the locker room, the egg is revealed to have hatched into a [[Yoshi Kid]] who joins Mario's party and who easily dispatches | During the chapter, Mario faces numerous opponents and learns of several mysteries surrounding the Glitz Pit, including the disappearance of the previous champion [[Prince Mush]]. After one match, a friendly rival, [[King K]], suggests to Mario that he visits the [[Hot Dog Stand]] outside. There, he discovers a bouncing egg attempting to escape the vendor's proprietor, [[Mr. Hoggle]], who reluctantly agrees to allow the egg to accompany Mario. [[King K]] retires from the Glitz Pit, and Mario's progress to the major league is met with a roadblock when facing [[The Iron Adonis Twins]]. He is forced to forfeit the match due to their seemingly impenetrable durability. Upon returning to the locker room, the egg is revealed to have hatched into a [[Yoshi Kid]] who joins Mario's party and who easily dispatches the Iron Adonis Twins by swallowing one and spitting it at the other. | ||
Following his victory, Mario is promoted to the major league. He is confronted in the locker room by [[Rawk Hawk]], and Mario's partner is able to determine that the Gold Star on his belt is a fake. Mario works to solve the mysteries of the Glitz Pit in between matches with the aid of a mysterious individual known as "X", who contacts Mario exclusively through email. During the course of his investigation, a fighter known as [[Bandy Andy]] has gone missing, and is believed to have been spirited away by Rawk Hawk. Mario acquires the [[Super Hammer]] and discovers King K and Bandy Andy drained of their vitality, trapped under a large block in the arena's storage room. Bandy Andy advises Mario not to go to the arena when strange lights are showing, before collapsing from exhaustion. As Mario and his partners leave the room, they catch Jolene spying on them and ponder what it happening. | Following his victory, Mario is promoted to the major league. He is confronted in the locker room by [[Rawk Hawk]], and Mario's partner is able to determine that the Gold Star on his belt is a fake. Mario works to solve the mysteries of the Glitz Pit in between matches with the aid of a mysterious individual known as "X", who contacts Mario exclusively through email. During the course of his investigation, a fighter known as [[Bandy Andy]] has gone missing, and is believed to have been spirited away by Rawk Hawk. Mario acquires the [[Super Hammer]] and discovers King K and Bandy Andy drained of their vitality, trapped under a large block in the arena's storage room. Bandy Andy advises Mario not to go to the arena when strange lights are showing, before collapsing from exhaustion. As Mario and his partners leave the room, they catch Jolene spying on them and ponder what it happening. | ||
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*'''The Haunted Boudoir''' — "''They say...that the champion's room is haunted... Some say...if you keep still in the room, you'll hear voices whispering from nowhere... Some even say...the voices are athletes who lost to the champion...''" | *'''The Haunted Boudoir''' — "''They say...that the champion's room is haunted... Some say...if you keep still in the room, you'll hear voices whispering from nowhere... Some even say...the voices are athletes who lost to the champion...''" | ||
**The voice are actually the sound of voices coming from the promoter's office, with sound travelling through air vents connecting both rooms. | **The voice are actually the sound of voices coming from the promoter's office, with sound travelling through air vents connecting both rooms. | ||
*'''The Spooky Ring-Lights''' — ''"My friend's friend's friend told me this one... He said...he saw a strange light leaking under the ring doors when no one was there. He couldn't see inside since the doors were locked. I plan to investigate this myself... | *'''The Spooky Ring-Lights''' — ''"My friend's friend's friend told me this one... He said...he saw a strange light leaking under the ring doors when no one was there. He couldn't see inside since the doors were locked. I plan to investigate this myself..."" | ||
**The strange light is in fact generated from Grubba's [[power-draining machine]] on the arena stage. It is implied that Grubba catches Bandy Andy investigating this secret, and so drains his power and imprisons him alongside the other victims. | **The strange light is in fact generated from Grubba's [[power-draining machine]] on the arena stage. It is implied that Grubba catches Bandy Andy investigating this secret, and so drains his power and imprisons him alongside the other victims. | ||
*'''The Missing Ones''' — "''They say...sometimes fighters disappear for no reason, never to return... Some say...that the very first champion, Prince Mush, was spirited away in this way...''" | *'''The Missing Ones''' — "''They say...sometimes fighters disappear for no reason, never to return... Some say...that the very first champion, Prince Mush, was spirited away in this way...''" | ||
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==Ranked Match== | ==Ranked Match== | ||
Mario is required to compete in | Mario is required to compete in ranked matches throughout the course of Chapter 3. As ''The Great Gonzales'', Mario begins in the minor-league at Rank 20. Upon reaching Rank 10, Mario will join the major league, receiving a 30 coin bonus and gaining access to the major-league locker room. Upon defeating Rawk Hawk, Mario will become the champion, receive a 100 coin bonus, and gain access to the champion's room. | ||
All matches can be initiated from a computer terminal in either locker room, or in the champion's room. Mario will face each opponent in a fixed order, based on the opponent's own ranking within the Glitz Pit. Mario will also be imposed a [[#Battle conditions|condition]] that must be fulfilled in order to rank up. If Mario fails to meet the battle condition, he will not rank up and he will continue to face the same opponent in until meeting the condition and winning the match. If Mario loses the match, he will go down a rank in the Nintendo GameCube version of the game, but in the Nintendo Switch version Mario will remain at his current rank with no change. | All matches can be initiated from a computer terminal in either locker room, or in the champion's room. Mario will face each opponent in a fixed order, based on the opponent's own ranking within the Glitz Pit. Mario will also be imposed a [[#Battle conditions|condition]] that must be fulfilled in order to rank up. If Mario fails to meet the battle condition, he will not rank up and he will continue to face the same opponent in until meeting the condition and winning the match. If Mario loses the match, he will go down a rank in the Nintendo GameCube version of the game, but in the Nintendo Switch version Mario will remain at his current rank with no change. | ||
Winning a | Winning a ranked match will award [[coin]]s, starting at 5 coins for the first ranked opponent defeated, and increasing by 1 coin for each subsequent opponent defeated. If Mario fails to meet the imposed battle condition, he will be paid a flat fee of 4 coins in the minor league, and 10 coins in the major league. If Mario loses or flees the battle, he will only receive 1 coin. | ||
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|<span style="font-size:0.9em;">''The Midnight Spike-Bombers''</span><br>'''[[Spike Storm]]''' | |<span style="font-size:0.9em;">''The Midnight Spike-Bombers''</span><br>'''[[Spike Storm]]''' | ||
|2 [[Spiny|Spinies]]{{footnote|main|1}} & 1 [[Lakitu]] | |2 [[Spiny|Spinies]]{{footnote|main|1}} & 1 [[Lakitu]] | ||
|King K mentions a new "[[List of implied items#Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness|menu item]]" at the [[Hot Dog Stand]] outside. Mario can go there and check the [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at any time, but the [[Yoshi Kid]] from that egg is needed in | |King K mentions a new "[[List of implied items#Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness|menu item]]" at the [[Hot Dog Stand]] outside. Mario can go there and check the [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at any time, but the [[Yoshi Kid]] from that egg is needed in the Iron Adonis Twins battle. | ||
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{{footnote|note|1|These opponents have the ability to summon reinforcements.}} | {{footnote|note|1|These opponents have the ability to summon reinforcements.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|2|In the GameCube version, the initial match mistakenly calls the Goomba Bros. " | {{footnote|note|2|In the GameCube version, the initial match mistakenly calls the Goomba Bros. "Hoppin' Hardheads".}} | ||
{{footnote|note|3|In the Nintendo Switch version, the rankings of the Fuzz and the Shellshockers are swapped.}} | {{footnote|note|3|In the Nintendo Switch version, the rankings of the Fuzz and the Shellshockers are swapped.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|4|If Mario returns to the Glitz Pit after Chapter 3, his title is changed to " | {{footnote|note|4|If Mario returns to the Glitz Pit after Chapter 3, his title is changed to "Superstar Sequel".}} | ||
After [[ | After the disappearance of [[Bandy Andy]], the Hand-It-Overs are replaced with the [[Wings of Night]], consisting of 4 [[Swoop]]ers. After [[King K]]'s disappearance, The KP Koopas are replaced with [[The Destructors]], consisting of two [[Spinia]]s and two [[Spania]]s. In the Nintendo GameCube version, these teams can only be challenged during Chapter 3 by losing matches and ranking down low enough to be matched with them. In the Nintendo Switch version, they can only be faced in an Exhibition Match, as it's not possible for Mario to lose rank. | ||
As Mario rises through the ranks, the rankings between other contenders may shuffle. The only fighters whose positions stay the same are [[The Goomba Bros.]], [[The KP Koopas]], [[The Pokey Triplets]], [[The Dead Bones]], [[The Iron Adonis Twins]], [[The Shellshockers]], [[The Koopinator]], and [[Rawk Hawk]]. | As Mario rises through the ranks, the rankings between other contenders may shuffle. The only fighters whose positions stay the same are [[The Goomba Bros.]], [[The KP Koopas]], [[The Pokey Triplets]], [[The Dead Bones]], [[The Iron Adonis Twins]], [[The Shellshockers]], [[The Koopinator]], and [[Rawk Hawk]]. | ||
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===Battle conditions=== | ===Battle conditions=== | ||
To progress in the Glitz Pit, Grubba (or Jolene once [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]] is completed) will impose a special condition on [[Mario]] during his battles. The condition must be fulfilled for a victory to be counted and to move up the rankings. There are several possible conditions and usually it is randomly chosen, though some battles in Chapter 3 have fixed conditions: | To progress in the Glitz Pit, Grubba (or Jolene once [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]] is completed) will impose a special condition on [[Mario]] during his battles. The condition must be fulfilled for a victory to be counted and to move up the rankings. There are several possible conditions and usually it is randomly chosen, though some battles in Chapter 3 have fixed conditions: | ||
*For Mario's first battle against [[The Goomba Bros.]], the order will always be to [[appeal]] to the crowd at least once.<ref>{{cite|author=Malleoz et al.|date=March 2, 2014|url=tasvideos.org/4148S.html|title=Submission #4148: Malleoz, CoolKirby & Masterjun's GC Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in 4:52:30.72|publisher=TASVideos|accessdate=August 9, 2016}}</ref> | *For Mario's first battle against [[The Goomba Bros.]], the order will always be to [[appeal]] to the crowd at least once.<ref>{{cite|author=Malleoz et al.|date=March 2, 2014|url=tasvideos.org/4148S.html|title=Submission #4148: Malleoz, CoolKirby & Masterjun's GC Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in 4:52:30.72|publisher=TASVideos|accessdate=August 9, 2016}}</ref> | ||
*For the championship match against [[Rawk Hawk]] in the Nintendo GameCube version, Mario will always be instructed to use a special move, though it is not actually required to be performed and only serves to de-rank Mario if it isn’t and he loses.<ref>{{cite|author=Wong, Mark|date=February 18, 2009|url=speeddemosarchive.com/PaperMarioTTYD.html|title=Speed Demos Archive - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|publisher=Speed Demos Archive|accessdate=August 12, 2016}}</ref> In the Nintendo Switch version, Mario will instead be told that there is no condition. | |||
*For the championship match against [[Rawk Hawk]] in the Nintendo GameCube version, Mario will always be instructed to use a special move, though it is not actually required to be performed and only serves to de-rank Mario if it | |||
Evidently, other fighters are given conditions that Mario will never be instructed to perform, as at one point Grubba instructs [[Sir Swoop]] to "do a triple flip and meow." | Evidently, other fighters are given conditions that Mario will never be instructed to perform, as at one point Grubba instructs [[Sir Swoop]] to "do a triple flip and meow." | ||
The condition Mario is given will be displayed briefly at the start of a battle in the Glitz Pit. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch version]], the condition will also be displayed for the full duration of battle in the lower-left corner of the screen. Additionally, it will be highlighted in green and marked with a green checkmark when it is successfully fulfilled, or a red cross if it is failed. | The condition Mario is given will be displayed briefly at the start of a battle in the Glitz Pit. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch version]], the condition will also be displayed for the full duration of battle in the lower-left corner of the screen. Additionally, it will be highlighted in green and marked with a green checkmark when it is successfully fulfilled, or a red cross if it is failed.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=STN-18qLKKM|title=Paper Mario: TTYD Gameplay Compilation IN ORDER - Direct Feed No Commentary|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 28, 2024}}</ref>{{dead link}} | ||
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==Exhibition Match== | ==Exhibition Match== | ||
The [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] introduces Exhibition Matches, which can be partaken at any point after Mario has joined the Glitz Pit. Mario can face previous opponents any time after beating them, while a selection of special opponents can also be challenged once certain prerequisites are met. Exhibition Matches do not have any battle conditions nor have any affect on Mario's rank, but will still award prize money like Ranked Matches do | The [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] introduces Exhibition Matches, which can be partaken at any point after Mario has joined the Glitz Pit. Mario can face previous opponents any time after beating them, while a selection of special opponents can also be challenged once certain prerequisites are met. Exhibition Matches do not have any battle conditions nor have any affect on Mario's rank, but will still award prize money like Ranked Matches do. | ||
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|[[File:PMTTYD NS Fighter Wings of Night.png|250px]] | |[[File:PMTTYD NS Fighter Wings of Night.png|250px]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:0.9em;">'' | |<span style="font-size:0.9em;">''Sleepy Stealth Scythe''</span><br>'''[[Wings of Night]]''' | ||
|4 [[Swoop]]s | |4 [[Swoop]]s | ||
|During Chapter 3 only. Available after Mario reaches Rank 11 and witnesses Sir Swoop's induction to the Glitz Pit. | |During Chapter 3 only. Available after Mario reaches Rank 11 and witnesses Sir Swoop's induction to the Glitz Pit. | ||
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|[[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]]''||"''Lemme at 'em! Yeah! Bring it! You ready for a beating?''"<br>"''You think you can take me and Gonzales? HA!''"||"''Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! How'd that floor taste?''"<br>"''That all you got?''" | |[[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]]''||"''Lemme at 'em! Yeah! Bring it! You ready for a beating?''"<br>"''You think you can take me and Gonzales? HA!''"||"''Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! How'd that floor taste?''"<br>"''That all you got?''" | ||
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|[[Vivian]]||"''You're about to have a really terrible experience | |[[Vivian]]||"''You're about to have a really terrible experience!''"||"''Looks like we overdid it a little bit... Are they OK?''" | ||
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|[[Bobbery]]||"''Leave it all to me, old boy! I shan't need help! | |[[Admiral Bobbery]]||"''Leave it all to me, old boy! I shan't need help!''"||"''I suggest you try a bit harder against the likes of us, hm?''" | ||
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|[[Ms. Mowz]]||"''You look a bit weak to be fighting us... Mmm hmm hmm | |[[Ms. Mowz]]||"''You look a bit weak to be fighting us... Mmm hmm hmm!''"||"''Well, what did you expect?''" | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
:''For a detailed listing of [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|enemy formations]] in the Glitz Pit, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Glitzville|List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Glitzville]].'' | |||
'''Bolded''' enemies can only be fought in the Glitz Pit. | '''Bolded''' enemies can only be fought in the Glitz Pit. | ||
*[[Bandit]] | *[[Bandit]] | ||
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*An orange Toad girl in love with the red Toad worker | *An orange Toad girl in love with the red Toad worker | ||
*A [[Lakitu]] cameraman. Goombella's tattle states, "''That's a local cameraman. He seems a little flustered. I think he's new at this and makes lots of mistakes. Just a guess, though.''" | *A [[Lakitu]] cameraman. Goombella's tattle states, "''That's a local cameraman. He seems a little flustered. I think he's new at this and makes lots of mistakes. Just a guess, though.''" | ||
*A | *A reporter who looks like a carrot. Goombella's tattle states, "''That's a local reporter. I'm pretty sure he covers the fight scene. He's such a veteran, he even directs the rookie cameraman next to him.''" | ||
*A Toad father and son who are fans of [[Prince Mush]] | *A Toad father and son who are fans of [[Prince Mush]] | ||
*[[Toodles]] | *[[Toodles]] | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Battle Trunks|game=NS}} (×20) | |{{PMTTYD item|Battle Trunks|game=NS}} (×20) | ||
|All in the storeroom during [[Help wanted!|Jolene's trouble]]. | |All in the storeroom during [[Help wanted!|Jolene's trouble]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:Champ's Belt PMTTYDNS icon.png|25x25px]] [[Champ's Belt]] | ||
|Won after defeating [[Rawk Hawk]]. | |Won after defeating [[Rawk Hawk]]. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Charge P|Charge P O|text=Charge P|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Charge P|Charge P O|text=Charge P|game=NS}} | ||
|In the first-floor storeroom, it can be found among the boxes in the northeast corner with [[Flurrie]]'s help. | |In the first-floor storeroom, it can be found among the boxes in the northeast corner with [[Flurrie]]'s help. | ||
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| | |{{PMTTYD item|Coin|text=Coins|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
| | |In the blue minor-league locker room, three coins are inside different lockers. Missable if the player does not collect them before warping back to the other major league locker. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Dizzy Dial|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |{{PMTTYD item|Dizzy Dial|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|In the minor-league locker room, it is in the topmost locker on the left wall. Missable if the player does not get it before ranking up to the major league the second time. | |In the minor-league locker room, it is in the topmost locker on the left wall. Missable if the player does not get it before ranking up to the major league the second time. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Dubious Documents|Dubious Paper 2|text=Dubious Documents|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Dubious Documents|Dubious Paper 2|text=Dubious Documents|game=NS}} | ||
|In the minor league locker room, it can be found on top of the shelf in the room to the left. | |In the minor league locker room, it can be found on top of the shelf in the room to the left. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Gold Star|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Gold Star|game=NS}} | ||
|Given to Mario after he helps [[Jolene]] defeat [[Macho Grubba]] at the end of Chapter 3. | |Given to Mario after he helps [[Jolene]] defeat [[Macho Grubba]] at the end of Chapter 3. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|In the backstage hallway, it is on top of the ladder. | |In the backstage hallway, it is on top of the ladder. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|HP Plus P|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|HP Plus P|game=NS}} | ||
|In the second-floor storeroom, it can be found on top of the big box in the left. | |In the second-floor storeroom, it can be found on top of the big box in the left. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Ice Storm|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Ice Storm|game=NS}} | ||
|In the major-league room, it can be found in the northwest corner. [[File:Nintendo GameCube symbol.svg|15px|link=Nintendo GameCube]].<br>In the major-league room, inside one of the western lockers. Missable if the player doesn’t get it before defeating Rawk Hawk the second time. [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |In the major-league room, it can be found in the northwest corner. [[File:Nintendo GameCube symbol.svg|15px|link=Nintendo GameCube]].<br>In the major-league room, inside one of the western lockers. Missable if the player doesn’t get it before defeating Rawk Hawk the second time. [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Last Stand|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Last Stand|game=NS}} | ||
|In the corridor of the Glitz Pit, it can be found in a blue box near the right entrance. | |In the corridor of the Glitz Pit, it can be found in a blue box near the right entrance. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|In the blue major-league locker room, it is inside the middle locker on the right wall. Missable if the player does not get it before warping back to the other major league locker. | |In the blue major-league locker room, it is inside the middle locker on the right wall. Missable if the player does not get it before warping back to the other major league locker. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Power Punch|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |{{PMTTYD item|Power Punch|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|In the major-league locker room, it is inside the bottommost locker on the left wall. Missable if the player does not get it before defeating [[Rawk Hawk]] the second time. | |In the major-league locker room, it is inside the bottommost locker on the left wall. Missable if the player does not get it before defeating [[Rawk Hawk]] the second time. | ||
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|[[File:Prince Mush's Belt PMTTYDNS icon.png|25x25px]] [[Prince Mush's Belt]] [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | |[[File:Prince Mush's Belt PMTTYDNS icon.png|25x25px]] [[Prince Mush's Belt]] [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|Given to the player by [[Prince Mush]] in the corridor after winning the | |Given to the player by [[Prince Mush]] in the corridor after winning the exhibition match against him at least once. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}} | ||
|In the second-floor storeroom, it can be found by the north wall between the boxes. | |In the second-floor storeroom, it can be found by the north wall between the boxes. | ||
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|rowspan=5|{{PMTTYD item|link=Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×5) | |rowspan=5|{{PMTTYD item|link=Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×5) | ||
|In the lobby, one is under a panel in the wall corner to the northwest of the entrance. | |In the lobby, one is under a panel in the wall corner to the northwest of the entrance. | ||
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|In the office, one is in the drawer near the computer. | |In the office, one is in the drawer near the computer. | ||
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|In the office, one is behind the plant in the southwest. | |In the office, one is behind the plant in the southwest. | ||
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|In the first-floor storage room, one is under a panel on the floor. | |In the first-floor storage room, one is under a panel on the floor. | ||
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|To the right of the second-floor storage room, one is among the rightmost boxes. | |To the right of the second-floor storage room, one is among the rightmost boxes. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Storage Key|Storage Key blue|text=Storage Key|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Storage Key|Storage Key blue|text=Storage Key|game=NS}} | ||
|In the second-floor lobby, it can be found behind the leftmost poster during one of [[Jolene|X]]'s missions. | |In the second-floor lobby, it can be found behind the leftmost poster during one of [[Jolene|X]]'s missions. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Wrestling Magazine|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Wrestling Magazine|game=NS}} | ||
|In the office, it is held by [[Jolene]] and given to [[Mario]] during [[I need my magazine.|Toodles's trouble]]. | |In the office, it is held by [[Jolene]] and given to [[Mario]] during [[I need my magazine.|Toodles's trouble]]. | ||
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Glitzpitoutside.png|Outside of the arena | Glitzpitoutside.png|Outside of the arena | ||
MainlobbyTTYD.png|The lobby | MainlobbyTTYD.png|The lobby | ||
ChampionshipBattle.png|The ring | |||
Glitzpithallway.png|The hallway | Glitzpithallway.png|The hallway | ||
Grubbapeeking.png|[[Grubba]]'s office | Grubbapeeking.png|[[Grubba]]'s office | ||
PMTTYD Glitz Pit Storage Room.png|The Storage Room | PMTTYD Glitz Pit Storage Room.png|The Storage Room | ||
Glitzpitminorroom.png|The Minor-League locker room | Glitzpitminorroom.png|The Minor-League locker room | ||
Mario meets the hatched Mini-Yoshi PMTTYD.png|Mario meeting the newly hatched Yoshi | Mario meets the hatched Mini-Yoshi PMTTYD.png|Mario meeting the newly hatched Yoshi | ||
Name the Yoshi! Screen PMTTYD.png|The Yoshi | Name the Yoshi! Screen PMTTYD.png|The Yoshi naming screen | ||
"Yoshi" Joined The Party PMTTYD.png|Yoshi | "Yoshi" Joined The Party PMTTYD.png|Yoshi joining the party | ||
Mini-Yoshi and Mario PMTTYD.png|Mario and Yoshi | Mini-Yoshi and Mario PMTTYD.png|Mario and Yoshi | ||
Majorleagueroom.png|The Major-League locker room | Majorleagueroom.png|The Major-League locker room | ||
ChampionroomPM2.png|The Champion's room | ChampionroomPM2.png|The Champion's room | ||
Bowser in the Glitz Pit.png|Mario and Yoshi vs. Bowser | |||
PMTTYD Rawk Hawk Battle Screenshot.png |Mario and Yoshi vs. Rawk Hawk | |||
PMTTYD Rawk Hawk Battle Screenshot.png|Mario and Yoshi | |||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit.png|The ring in the Nintendo Switch remake | PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit.png|The ring in the Nintendo Switch remake | ||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit 2.jpg|Grubba and Rawk Hawk in the Nintendo Switch remake | PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit 2.jpg|Grubba and Rawk Hawk in the Nintendo Switch remake | ||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Glory.jpg|Grubba announcing Mario and Koops as the winners | PMTTYD NS Glitz Glory.jpg|Grubba announcing Mario and Koops as the winners in the Nintendo Switch remake | ||
PMTTYDNS concept art characters 6.png|Concept art of Glitzville/Glitz Pit characters | PMTTYDNS concept art characters 6.png|Concept art of Glitzville/Glitz Pit characters | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=とうぎ場 | ||
| | |JapR=Tōgi-jō | ||
| | |JapM=Arena | ||
|ChiS=斗技场 | |ChiS=斗技场 | ||
|ChiSR=Dòujì Chǎng | |ChiSR=Dòujì Chǎng | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If the player chooses to return to the Glitz Pit after completing Chapter 3 and makes it to 1st place, during the Championship Match, the crowd chants "GONZALES! GONZALES!". One spectator will say "JUMPMAN!!! Wait, who?". This is a reference to Mario's alternate name for the classic arcade game ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. Should the player also win the championship, there will be a crowd that goes after the champion once in the foyer. | *If the player chooses to return to the Glitz Pit after completing Chapter 3 and makes it to 1st place, during the Championship Match, the crowd chants "GONZALES! GONZALES!". One spectator will say "JUMPMAN!!! Wait, who?". This is a reference to Mario's alternate name for the classic arcade game ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. Should the player also win the championship, there will be a crowd that goes after the champion once in the foyer. | ||
*The Mario posters that are seen in the foyer do not reappear should Flurrie blow them out. | *The Mario posters that are seen in the foyer do not reappear should Flurrie blow them out. |