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{{quote|My name's Lumpy, and I'm heading out to Dry Dry Desert to prospect for oil! I've lived my life hoping to get rich quick... and now my chance has come!|Lumpy|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|My name's Lumpy, and I'm heading out to Dry Dry Desert to prospect for oil! I've lived my life hoping to get rich quick... and now my chance has come!|Lumpy|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Lumpy''' is a green [[Ratooey]] that loafs around on the east side of the [[Rogueport]] dock and appears during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He wants to go to [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]] to find oil and strike it rich. If [[Mario]] talks to Lumpy, he will ask him to give him 100 [[coin]]s so that he can begin his expedition. He can give Lumpy 100, 200, or 300 coins total (Mario can only give 100 coins at a time, however). Once Mario pays Lumpy three increments of 100 coins, Lumpy will not ask for more funds. Lumpy leaves after Chapter 4 for his search for "black gold", and returns to Rogueport after Chapter 6. If Mario gives him 100 coins, Lumpy will bring him back 300 coins. If Mario gives him 200 coins, he will bring him back 600 coins (500 coins in the | '''Lumpy''' is a green [[Ratooey]] that loafs around on the east side of the [[Rogueport]] dock and appears during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He wants to go to [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]] to find oil and strike it rich. If [[Mario]] talks to Lumpy, he will ask him to give him 100 [[coin]]s so that he can begin his expedition. He can give Lumpy 100, 200, or 300 coins total (Mario can only give 100 coins at a time, however). Once Mario pays Lumpy three increments of 100 coins, Lumpy will not ask for more funds. Lumpy leaves after Chapter 4 for his search for "black gold", and returns to Rogueport after Chapter 6. If Mario gives him 100 coins, Lumpy will bring him back 300 coins. If Mario gives him 200 coins, he will bring him back 600 coins (500 coins in the Japanese version).<ref>''[[tcrf:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door/Regional Differences#Technical Changes|The Cutting Room Floor]]''. Retrieved March 9, 2019.</ref> If Mario gives him the maximum 300 coins, he will bring him back 999 coins. In the GameCube version, if Mario has any coins already, he will not be able to get his entire share because the player can hold at most 999 coins, although in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] the coin limit is increased to 9999. Lumpy will still go on his expedition if Mario never speaks to him or gives him any coins beforehand, but there will be no reward or acknowledgement of Mario's support. Whether Mario supported him or not, his log book entries that he wrote when he was on his adventure can be listened to. After each entry is heard, Lumpy will claim his embarrassment over what he wrote. | ||
==Log Entries== | ==Log Entries== |