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| [[File:SMRPG Inn.png|x100px|thumb|An inn in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'']]
| | An '''Inn''' is a place where [[Mario]] and his [[Partner]]s, for a small fee, can go to sleep so they heal their [[HP]], [[FP]], and, in the ''Paper Mario'' series, [[Star Power (Paper Mario) |SP]]. It only appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the player could stay for free, if he had a [[Inn card]] in possesion. |
| {{quote|In fact, I highly recommend the inn, particularly if you find your [[Heart Point|HP]] running low. Just drop on INN! Ho ho!|Toadsworth|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
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| '''Inns''' appear in [[Genre#Role-playing games|RPG]]s of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] as places where [[Mario]] and his [[party member]]s, for a small fee, can go to sleep to refill their stats such as [[Heart Point|HP]], [[Flower Point|FP]] (or [[Bros. Point|BP]] in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'']] series), and, exclusively in the first two entries of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], [[Star Power|SP]]. The price varies by location; inns located in places visited later in the game usually have higher prices. | |
| ==History==
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| ===''Super Mario RPG''===
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| In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], inns are generally distinguished by a spinning [[Super Star|star]] sign. The inns at [[Marrymore]] and [[Nimbus Land]] offer extra services or goods (usually netting the player a rare item, or at least granting a chance of getting one) in exchange for an additional fee.
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| ===''Paper Mario'' series===
| | In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', they were called [[Toad House]]s, with the main difference being that they were free of charge. |
| ====''Paper Mario'' series====
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| ''[[Paper Mario]]''{{'}}s [[Toad House#Paper Mario|Toad House]]s serve the same function as inns, with the main difference being that they are free of charge. | |
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| ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
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| [[File:PMTTYD Rogueport Inn.png|x150px|thumb|An inn in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
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| In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', an inn can be found in almost every settlement, and are identified by a sign on the building depicting a bed. Unlike ''Paper Mario'', Mario will need to pay [[coin]]s in order to stay the night. Each inn has their own price, but they will allow Mario to stay the night for free in exchange for an [[Inn Coupon]]. Some inns will leave out food while Mario is resting that can be collected once he awakens. If Mario sleeps in an inn 50 times, the innkeeper will throw a celebration and hire a [[Lakitu#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Cameraman Lakitu]] to photograph the occasion. The innkeeper will reward Mario for his patronage with 200 [[coin]]s.
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| [[The Great Tree]] does not have an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered using a [[Recovery Block]] near the entrance. [[Glitzville]] also lacks an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered for free by using the beds in the [[Glitz Pit]] locker rooms and the champion's room. Mario can also use a bed in Cabin #5 while traveling on the [[Excess Express]]. Unlike inns however, none of these options (except for the bed in the champion's room) will recover [[Star Power]].
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| There are inns in the following locations:
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| {|class="wikitable"
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| !Notes
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| !Interior
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| |[[Rogueport#Rogueport Plaza|Rogueport Plaza]]
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| |[[Podley's Place]]
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| |5 Coins
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Podley's Place Interior.png|x120px]]
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| |[[Petalburg]]
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| |Petalburg Inn
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| |5 Coins
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Petalburg Inn Interior.png|x120px]]
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| |[[Twilight Town]]
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| |Twilight Inn
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| |10 Coins
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| |A [[Peachy Peach]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Twilight Inn Interior.png|x120px]]
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| |[[Keelhaul Key]]
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| |Seaside Shanty
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| |10 Coins
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Seaside Shanty Interior.png|x120px]]
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| |[[Poshley Heights]]
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| |Royal Poshley Park Tower
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| |30 Coins
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| |An [[Omelette Plate|Omelette Meal]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 1.png|x120px]]<br>[[File:PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 2.png|x120px]]<br>[[File:PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 3.png|x120px]]
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| |[[Fahr Outpost]]
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| |Fahr Outpost Inn
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| |15 Coins
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| |[[Space Food]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
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| |[[File:PMTTYD Fahr Outpost Inn Interior.png|x120px]]
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| ====''Super Paper Mario''====
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| Inns also appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where, like in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', they may provide bonus items to the player. However, they are much less prevalent (appearing only in [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]]), due to the high frequency of [[? Block]]s containing HP-restoring [[Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Mushroom]]s (as well as [[Super Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Super Mushroom]]s and [[Ultra Mushroom#Paper Mario series|Ultra Mushroom]]s). They are once again marked with a bed sign.
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| ===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
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| There are two inns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'': one in [[Pi'illo Castle]], and the other in [[Wakeport]]. Both of these inns cost ten coins to stay in, and they fully recover Mario and [[Luigi]]'s HP and BP. Each time Mario and Luigi stay at the Wakeport inn, they are given one item by the owner in the following order: a [[Mushroom]], a [[Taunt Ball]], a [[Syrup Jar]], a [[Boo Biscuit]], and a [[Nut]]. After giving the last item, the owner no longer gives items to Mario and Luigi if they stay at the inn again.
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names
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| |Jap={{ruby|宿屋|やどや}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario RPG'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=18}}</ref>
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| |JapR=Yadoya
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| |JapM=Inn
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| |ChiS=旅馆
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| |ChiSR=Lǚguǎn
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| |ChiSM=Inn
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| |ChiT=旅館
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| |ChiTR=Lǚguǎn
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| |ChiTM=Inn
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| |Dut=hotel
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| |Fre=auberge
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| |FreM=hostel
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| |Ger=Gasthaus
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| |GerM=Guesthouse
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| |Ita=Locanda<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', Italian electronic manual|page=12}}</ref> / locanda
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| |ItaM=inn
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| |Kor=여관
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| |KorR=Yeogwan
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| |KorM=Inn
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| |Spa=posada
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| |SpaM=inn
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| }}
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| ==References==
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| <references/>
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| {{SMRPG}}
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| {{PMTTYD}}
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| {{SPM}}
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| {{M&LDT}}
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| [[Category:Hotels|*]] | |
| [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations|*]] | |
| [[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars locations|*]]
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| [[Category:Super Paper Mario locations|*]]
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| [[it:Locanda]]
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