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During Chapter 7, Mario must visit Goldbob in Poshley Heights to gain [[Goldbob's Pass|his permission]] to use [[Fahr Outpost]]'s cannon, [[Big Bob]]. Goldbob was the one who started business with the cannon but stopped because his wife did not like the noise. Mario must give up all his coins to Goldbob in exchange for Goldbob's written permission, though Goldbob returns him the coins soon thereafter. | During Chapter 7, Mario must visit Goldbob in Poshley Heights to gain [[Goldbob's Pass|his permission]] to use [[Fahr Outpost]]'s cannon, [[Big Bob]]. Goldbob was the one who started business with the cannon but stopped because his wife did not like the noise. Mario must give up all his coins to Goldbob in exchange for Goldbob's written permission, though Goldbob returns him the coins soon thereafter. | ||
When [[Bowser]] and [[Kammy Koopa]] arrive in | When [[Bowser]] and [[Kammy Koopa]] arrive in Poshely Heights, Bowser can optionally talk to Goldbob and Sylvia, who are only interested in discussing the fountain outside of [[Poshley Sanctum]]. Bewildered by their interest in the fountain, Bowser says they scare him and moves on. | ||
Later, Goldbob posts a [[Delivery, please!|trouble]] in [[Rogueport]]'s [[Trouble Center]] in which he asks for a [[Package (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|package]] to be sent to [[General White]]. After Mario delivers the package to General White, Goldbob rewards him with 64 [[coin]]s, a reference to the [[Nintendo 64]]. | Later, Goldbob posts a [[Delivery, please!|trouble]] in [[Rogueport]]'s [[Trouble Center]] in which he asks for a [[Package (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|package]] to be sent to [[General White]]. After Mario delivers the package to General White, Goldbob rewards him with 64 [[coin]]s, a reference to the [[Nintendo 64]]. |