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Oddly enough, Skarn refers to Jasperoid by name when Mario falls from the sky, but after the cutscene in Marbald's home, he has been replaced by [[Chert]] and now stands on the platform in the center of the village.
Oddly enough, Skarn refers to Jasperoid by name when Mario falls from the sky, but after the cutscene in Marbald's home, he has been replaced by [[Chert]] and now stands on the platform in the center of the village.


When the heroes leave the elder's house, the village is empty. However, if Mario or another hero keeps on walking, leave the town, go off into the desert and then return, they will find Jasperoid, who will give them some codes. These codes must be used to make [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to latter parts appear.
When the heroes leave the elder's house, the village is empty. However if Mario or the other heroes keep on walking, leave the town, go off into the desert then return, they will find Jasperoid. Jasperoid gives them some codes. These codes must be used to make [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to latter parts appear.  


The codes tell the heroes which blocks to hit. Later in Chapter 5-1, there will be brown blocks that Mario and the heroes must hit in a certain order to make a Warp Pipe appear. There are two sets of blocks in the game: an easy one in the beginning of the Chapter and a more difficult one at the end. Jasperoid recommends writing down this latter code for reference purposes, and he only gives the second code if the player says "please" (all lower case) to him five times.
The codes tell the heroes which blocks to hit. Later in Chapter 5-1, there will be brown blocks that Mario and the heroes must hit in a certain order to make a Warp Pipe appear. There are two sets of blocks in the game: an easy one in the beginning of the chapter and a more difficult one at the end. Jasperoid recommends writing down this latter code for reference purposes, and he only gives the second code if the player says "please" (all lower case) to him five times.


==Codes==
==Codes==
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|ItaM=Granite
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|SpaE=Jasperoide<ref>[https://youtu.be/HbWMLnfWV2U?list=PL78A2725432A781A9 "Super Paper Mario - Comarca Rocolíta - 5-1"].</ref>
|SpaEM=[[wikipedia:Jasperoid|Jasperoid]]
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==References==
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