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Gold Bars are also used for storing money in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]] cannot use them in combat in any way, and he can only sell them for [[coin]]s. If Mario buys 100 items at a store, he can get a Gold Bar for free. If he buys 300 items, he can get a [[Gold Bar x3]]. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[Deepdown Depot]] sells Gold Bars for 110 coins, and they can be sold back for 100 coins | Gold Bars are also used for storing money in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]] cannot use them in combat in any way, and he can only sell them for [[coin]]s. If Mario buys 100 items at a store, he can get a Gold Bar for free. If he buys 300 items, he can get a [[Gold Bar x3]]. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[Deepdown Depot]] sells Gold Bars for 110 coins, and they can be sold back for 100 coins. | ||
In ''Super Paper Mario'', Mario can give a [[Golden Leaf]] to [[Saffron]] to turn it into a Gold Bar and a Gold Bar into a [[Golden Meal]], a useless item worth 50 coins (as opposed to the Gold Bar, which is worth up to 120 coins). | In ''Super Paper Mario'', Mario can give a [[Golden Leaf]] to [[Saffron]] to turn it into a Gold Bar and a Gold Bar into a [[Golden Meal]], a useless item worth 50 coins (as opposed to the Gold Bar, which is worth up to 120 coins). |