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In ''Paper Mario'', the '''Mystery Note''' is a note written in the language of the [[Shy Guy]]s. It is found in the Green Station area of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]], held by a yellow Shy Guy. After defeating that Shy Guy and picking up the note, [[Mario]] can give it to [[Russ T.]], but Russ T. | In ''Paper Mario'', the '''Mystery Note''' is a note written in the language of the [[Shy Guy]]s. It is found in the Green Station area of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]], held by a yellow Shy Guy. After defeating that Shy Guy and picking up the note, [[Mario]] can give it to [[Russ T.]], but Russ T. won't be able to decipher the note unless Mario returns the [[Dictionary]] to him. With the Dictionary back in his hand, Russ T. can translate the note, which provides a clue to the order in which the four colored boxes at the Green Station must be hit to restore the track leading to Red Station. | ||
The yellow Shy Guy holding the Mystery Note when entering the battle has three other Shy Guys (green, red, and blue) fighting alongside him. The order they appear from left to right is the same as the translation. | The yellow Shy Guy holding the Mystery Note when entering the battle has three other Shy Guys (green, red, and blue) fighting alongside him. The order they appear from left to right is the same as the translation. |