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'''''Paper Mario: The Origami King''''' is | '''''Paper Mario: The Origami King''''' is the sixth installment in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide on July 17, 2020. The game follows [[Mario]] opposing an evil army of origami characters known as [[Folded Soldiers]], ruled by the Origami King, [[King Olly]]; which have taken over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. | ||
The | The game follows the gameplay style of its two predecessors, ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. As in these previous entries, role-playing elements are deemphasized in favor of action-adventure mechanics, which focus on exploration and puzzle-solving in individual areas rather than emphasizing character growth over the entire game. Also like the previous games, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' is focused around an aspect of arts and crafts. Whilst ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' had a focus on stickers and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' had a focus on paint, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' is focused around {{wp|origami}}. Similarly, the game's environments graphically resemble crafts, and many of the game's bosses are based around some kind of crafting tool. Unlike the entries directly before, however, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' has levels that are directly connected than being segregated through a level select screen, similar to the first two games in the series. Similar to ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Bowser is not the primary antagonist in exchange for an original villain. ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' does not feature a battle system which uses finite items for combat, as it instead uses an original ring-based system which uses puzzle-solving instead of strategy. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] drive to [[Toad Town]] for the Origami Festival after being invited by [[Princess Peach]]. The brothers arrive to discover the town and [[Peach's Castle]] are deserted. Upon entering the castle, they are locked inside and split up, Luigi heading to search for the castle key and Mario heading into the castle foyer. Peach enters the foyer, having been folded into origami, and drops Mario into a dungeon where several of [[Bowser]]'s minions are being held. Mario discovers a [[Magic Circle]] and initiates the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] technique, using them to free an origami girl named [[Olivia]]. After escaping their cell, Mario and Olivia free Bowser, who was square-folded, restricting his mobility. | [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] drive to [[Toad Town]] for the Origami Festival after being invited by [[Princess Peach]]. The brothers arrive to discover the town and [[Peach's Castle]] are deserted. Upon entering the castle, they are locked inside and split up, Luigi heading to search for the castle key and Mario heading into the castle foyer. Peach enters the foyer, having been folded into origami, and drops Mario into a dungeon where several of [[Bowser]]'s minions are being held. Mario discovers a [[Magic Circle]] and initiates the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] technique, using them to free an origami girl named [[Olivia]]. After escaping their cell, Mario and Olivia free Bowser, who was square-folded, restricting his mobility. | ||
Escaping to the upper terrace of Peach's Castle, Mario is attacked by a group of Bowser's Minions | Escaping to the upper terrace of Peach's Castle, Mario is attacked by a group of Bowser's Minions turned into origami, known as [[Folded Soldiers]]. After defeating the minions, the leader of the origami reveals hims: Olivia's older brother, [[King Olly]]. He summons five streamers from across the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] to wrap around Peach's Castle and rip it out of the ground. Mario, Olivia, and Bowser escape the castle in a [[Koopa Clown Car]] piloted by a [[Shy Guy]], but are quickly knocked out of the Clown Car by the red streamer. Bowser is saved by the Shy Guy, while Mario and Olivia fall into a nearby forest. Olly sets Peach's Castle down atop the peak of a far-off volcano. | ||
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===Red streamer=== | ===Red streamer=== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Paper Macho Goomba Eating House.png|thumb|200px| | [[File:PMTOK Paper Macho Goomba Eating House.png|thumb|200px|Mario and Olivia watch a Paper Macho Goomba eat a house]] | ||
Mario and Olivia land in [[Whispering Woods]] and notice that Olly moved Peach's Castle. They set out to | Mario and Olivia land in [[Whispering Woods]] and notice that Olly moved Peach's Castle. They set out to destroy the five streams, find Luigi, and defeat Olly. Eventually, they get back to the abandoned Toad Town, now being destroyed by [[Paper Macho Goomba]]s. After defeating the Goombas and finding some Toad Town citizens, they go to search the remains of Peach's Castle and find Luigi. He quickly sets off the find the key to Peach's Castle. | ||
Following the red streamer, Mario and Olivia travel to [[Picnic Road]]. They find the door to the [[Earth Vellumental Temple]], which is locked due to four of the five [[Shell Stone]]s required to open it being stolen by Folded Soldiers. They rescue the stones and return them to the door, giving them access to the turtle-like god known as the [[Earth Vellumental]]. However, the Vellumental had been folded into origami, forcing Mario to fight it. Upon defeating, Olivia gains the ability to transform into the Vellumental and manipulate earth, allowing Mario and her to access [[Overlook Tower]], where the source of the red streamer lies. At the top of the tower, the duo confronts [[Colored Pencils]], one of Olly's generals. After defeating the boss, Mario | Following the red streamer, Mario and Olivia travel to [[Picnic Road]]. They find the door to the [[Earth Vellumental Temple]], which is locked due to four of the five [[Shell Stone]]s required to open it being stolen by Folded Soldiers. They rescue the stones and return them to the door, giving them access to the turtle-like god known as the [[Earth Vellumental]]. However, the Vellumental had been folded into origami, forcing Mario to fight it. Upon defeating, Olivia gains the ability to transform into the Vellumental and manipulate earth, allowing Mario and her to access [[Overlook Tower]], where the source of the red streamer lies. At the top of the tower, the duo confronts [[Colored Pencils]], one of Olly's generals. After defeating the boss, Mario destroys the red streamer. | ||
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Mario and Olivia next follow the blue streamer and take a tram station to [[Autumn Mountain]]. On the tram, they meet [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]], a happy-go-lucky amnesiac, whom Olivia nicknames Bobby. He tags along with them as they travel to the [[Water Vellumental Shrine]]. Upon defeating the origami [[Water Vellumental]], Olivia gains the ability to fold into the Vellumental and create water. She uses this power to refill a dry lake and the [[Eddy River]], which the trio travel down to reach [[Shogun Studios]], a popular theme park. | Mario and Olivia next follow the blue streamer and take a tram station to [[Autumn Mountain]]. On the tram, they meet [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]], a happy-go-lucky amnesiac, whom Olivia nicknames Bobby. He tags along with them as they travel to the [[Water Vellumental Shrine]]. Upon defeating the origami [[Water Vellumental]], Olivia gains the ability to fold into the Vellumental and create water. She uses this power to refill a dry lake and the [[Eddy River]], which the trio travel down to reach [[Shogun Studios]], a popular theme park. | ||
Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb enter the park, finding it almost entirely deserted. They are tasked with finding the park's master key to rescue the park staff, who are trapped in the high castle tower. After traveling through the whole park, they rescue Luigi in the employee area of the [[Ninja Attraction]], who found the master key, mistaking it for the key to Peach's Castle. The trio unlocks the tower gates and enter [[Big Sho' Theatre]]. After participating in three performances, they face off against [[Rubber Band]], another one of Olly's | Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb enter the park, finding it almost entirely deserted. They are tasked with finding the park's master key to rescue the park staff, who are trapped in the high castle tower. After traveling through the whole park, they rescue Luigi in the employee area of the [[Ninja Attraction]], who found the master key, mistaking it for the key to Peach's Castle. The trio unlocks the tower gates and enter [[Big Sho' Theatre]]. After participating in three performances, they face off against [[Rubber Band]], another one of Olly's general. After defeating Rubber Band, Mario destroys the blue streamer, saving the park and bringing them closer to saving Peach's Castle. The park celebrates with a fireworks ceremony, which jogs Bob-omb's memories. | ||
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===Yellow streamer=== | ===Yellow streamer=== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Gooper Blooper.png|thumb|Mario and Bob-omb confront the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]] | [[File:PMTOK Gooper Blooper.png|thumb|Mario and Bob-omb confront the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]] | ||
Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb continue down the Eddy River, no longer blocked by the blue streamer, to [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. They are | Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb continue down the Eddy River, no longer blocked by the blue streamer, to [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. They are ambushed by Olly and Olivia gets crushed by a massive boulder. Bob-omb recalls a way to save Olivia and takes Mario to [[the Great Sea]]. They sail out to a deserted cruise ship known as [[the Princess Peach]]. The duo find the suite Bob-omb originally stayed in. The lockbox inside, which Bob-omb was looking for, is snatched by Paper Macho [[Gooper Blooper]], which Mario fights off at the deck of the ship. Retrieving the lockbox, the duo return to Sweetpaper Valley, where Bob-omb reveals the lockbox contains his late friend's fuse. He uses the fuse to blow himself up, destroying the boulder and freeing Olivia. Olivia runs off, distraught by Bob-omb's sacrifice, and is only cheered up by Mario donning a [[Goomba Mask]] after the suggestion of Bob-omb's ghost. | ||
[[File:PMTOK Faceless Toads.png|thumb|left|Mario dancing with the faceless Toads]] | [[File:PMTOK Faceless Toads.png|thumb|left|Mario dancing with the faceless Toads]] | ||
Mario and Olivia head into the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]], where the sun is cut out of the sky. After traveling through the desert and obtaining information in [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Snif City]], they rescue the ancient historian [[Professor Toad]] from the insides of a [[Mega Paper Macho Pokey]]. The professor is pursuing the legend of [[Captain T. Ode|Khap'taan Teeowed]] and tags along with the duo, utilizing his ability to reach ancient writings to solve the ruins' puzzles. The trio perform an ancient ritual in the desert to open the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]] and defeat the origami [[Fire Vellumental]] within. Olivia gains the ability to fold into the Vellumental and light fires, which she uses to light fires in [[Scorching Sandpaper West|three]] [[Scorching Sandpaper Far West|Toad]] [[Scorching Sandpaper West|monoliths]] and unearth the [[Temple of Shrooms]] | Mario and Olivia head into the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]], where the sun is cut out of the sky. After traveling through the desert and obtaining information in [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Snif City]], they rescue the ancient historian [[Professor Toad]] from the insides of a [[Mega Paper Macho Pokey]]. The professor is pursuing the legend of [[Captain T. Ode|Khap'taan Teeowed]] and tags along with the duo, utilizing his ability to reach ancient writings to solve the ruins' puzzles. The trio perform an ancient ritual in the desert to open the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]] and defeat the origami [[Fire Vellumental]] within. Olivia gains the ability to fold into the Vellumental and light fires, which she uses to light fires in [[Scorching Sandpaper West|three]] [[Scorching Sandpaper Far West|Toad]] [[Scorching Sandpaper West|monoliths]] and unearth the [[Temple of Shrooms]] | ||
Inside the temple, the Mario, Olivia, and Professor Toad discovers many zombie-like faceless Toads and [[DJ Toad|a DJ]] being held hostage. The trio find the [["Thrills at Night"]] disc, round up the faceless Toads, and summon the next of Olly's enforcers: [[Hole Punch]]. After defeating Hole Punch, Mario destroys the yellow streamer and frees the desert sun. The trio head to the newly-opened [[Sun Altar]], and find Captain T. Ode preserved in a block of ice. Olivia frees the captain, who heads off in search of his old submarine, the [[Super Marino]]. Mario and Olivia follow the captain, while Professor Toad stays behind in the desert. | Inside the temple, the Mario, Olivia, and Professor Toad discovers many zombie-like faceless Toads and [[DJ Toad|a DJ]] being held hostage. The trio find the [["Thrills at Night"]] disc, round up the faceless Toads, and summon the next of Olly's enforcers: [[Hole Punch]]. After defeating Hole Punch, Mario destroys the yellow streamer and frees the desert sun. The trio head to the newly-opened [[Sun Altar]], and find Captain T. Ode preserved in a block of ice. Olivia frees the captain, who heads off in search of his old submarine, the [[Super Marino]]. Mario and Olivia follow the captain, while Professor Toad stays behind in the desert. | ||
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===Purple streamer=== | ===Purple streamer=== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Sea Tower entrance.png|thumb|Mario arrives at the [[Sea Tower]]]] | [[File:PMTOK Sea Tower entrance.png|thumb|Mario arrives at the [[Sea Tower]]]] | ||
Returning the Toad Town, Mario and Olivia find Captain T. Ode, who reclaims ownership of his own submarine. The sub is attached to Sea Captain Toad's ship, and T. Ode, Mario, and Olivia head out into the Great Sea. After clearing the thick fog that covers the sea, they discover the source of the purple streamer at the [[Sea Tower]], but are unable to enter without the three orbs located in [[ | Returning the Toad Town, Mario and Olivia find Captain T. Ode, who reclaims ownership of his own submarine. The sub is attached to Sea Captain Toad's ship, and T. Ode, Mario, and Olivia head out into the Great Sea. After clearing the thick fog that covers the sea, they discover the source of the purple streamer at the [[Sea Tower]], but are unable to enter without the three orbs located in [[Diamond Island]]. They travel between many islands, eventually meeting up with Luigi on [[Mushroom Island]], who holds the key to Diamond Island. The brothers decide to find the island's resident and free the [[Origami Craftsman]] from the walls of his workshop. The craftsman reveals he created King Olly for the Origami Festival using the forbidden Fold of Life. Olly turned on his creator and set out to fold the world in his image, using the Origami Craftsman's notes to fold Olivia. The craftsman shares a set of notes with Olivia before she head back to the ship with Mario. | ||
Mario and Olivia use the key Luigi obtained to access the submerged Diamond Island, where three temples stand, housing the Trials of Power, Wisdom, and Courage; and the nearby [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]]. The duo must travel up the mountain and defeat the [[Ice Vellumental]] at its peak. After defeating the final Vellumental, Olivia gains the ability to fold into it and utilize its ice powers to access the Trials of Wisdom and Courage. After completing all three trials, Mario and Olivia turn to the Sea Tower and climb up to its peak. At the top, they face off against [[Tape (boss)|Tape]], and upon the | Mario and Olivia use the key Luigi obtained to access the submerged Diamond Island, where three temples stand, housing the Trials of Power, Wisdom, and Courage; and the nearby [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]]. The duo must travel up the mountain and defeat the [[Ice Vellumental]] at its peak. After defeating the final Vellumental, Olivia gains the ability to fold into it and utilize its ice powers to access the Trials of Wisdom and Courage. After completing all three trials, Mario and Olivia turn to the Sea Tower and climb up to its peak. At the top, they face off against [[Tape (boss)|Tape]], and upon the stationary's defeat, Mario destroys the purple streamer. | ||
===Green streamer=== | ===Green streamer=== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Bowser Jr hot spring.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser Jr., Kamek, Mario, and Olivia resting in the hot spring]] | [[File:PMTOK Bowser Jr hot spring.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser Jr., Kamek, Mario, and Olivia resting in the hot spring]] | ||
Mario and Olivia notice the green streamer | Mario and Olivia notice the green streamer peaking out from above the clouds. A mysterious light appears on top of the Sea Tower, and stepping into it transports them to [[Shangri-Spa]], where [[Bowser's Castle]] had crash-landed. The duo meets up with [[Kamek]], who is unable to return to the castle due to the folded [[Boss Sumo Bro]] guarding the entrance. [[Bowser Jr.]] flies in, who's [[Junior Clown Car]] would allow access to Boss Sumo Bro, but is shredded by another on of Olly's generals: [[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]]. Kamek reluctantly joins up with Mario and Olivia, and the group travels to four of the spa's springs in order to revive Jr. However, when Jr. soaks in the [[Spring of Jungle Mist]] for too long, he ends up losing his color. The group travels to the [[Spring of Rainbows]], which involves winning the game show [[Shy Guys Finish Last]]. The spring restores Bowser Jr.'s color, allowing him to take Mario up to Boss Sumo Bro. The boss is defeated, allowing the group and all of Bowser's minion access to Bowser's Castle again. | ||
Bowser's minions start a large clash with the Folded Soldiers, while Mario, Olivia, and Kamek search for the key to the throne room, which Kamek believes to be in his quarters. Along the way, Kamek disappears, but Mario is able to find the castle key in the hands of Luigi, who once again mistook it for the key to Peach's Castle. Soon after, Olivia is snatched by a shadowy hand and all of Bowser's minions disappear as well. On the way to the throne room, Mario battles [[Big Cutout Soldier|Big]] and [[Li'l Cutout Soldier]]s, until reaching the creature that captured Olivia, the [[Handaconda]], whom Mario defeats in a game of {{wp|rock paper scissors}}. In the following room, the duo finds the cut-up remains of Bowser's minions. They then face off against the [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]], created by Scissors, before fighting Scissors itself. After defeating both bosses, Mario is able to revive Bowser's minions, free Bowser, and destroy the green streamer. | Bowser's minions start a large clash with the Folded Soldiers, while Mario, Olivia, and Kamek search for the key to the throne room, which Kamek believes to be in his quarters. Along the way, Kamek disappears, but Mario is able to find the castle key in the hands of Luigi, who once again mistook it for the key to Peach's Castle. Soon after, Olivia is snatched by a shadowy hand and all of Bowser's minions disappear as well. On the way to the throne room, Mario battles [[Big Cutout Soldier|Big]] and [[Li'l Cutout Soldier]]s, until reaching the creature that captured Olivia, the [[Handaconda]], whom Mario defeats in a game of {{wp|rock paper scissors}}. In the following room, the duo finds the cut-up remains of Bowser's minions. They then face off against the [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]], created by Scissors, before fighting Scissors itself. After defeating both bosses, Mario is able to revive Bowser's minions, free Bowser, and destroy the green streamer. | ||
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Bowser mobilizes his army, along with Mario and Olivia, onto a new [[airship]], which they use to travel to Peach's Castle. However, they are intercepted by the [[Paper Plane Squadron]], and one large jet dives into the airship, causing the ship to crash into Hotfoot Crater. Mario, Olivia, Kamek, and Bowser Jr. are chased up the volcano by a horde of Paper Macho Goombas, with Kamek and Bowser Jr. staying behind to keep back the horde. Mario and Olivia meet up with Bowser, and the three use the airship cannon to launch to the ground outside of Peach's Castle. Luigi meets up with them, who inadvertently had the key to the castle lodged in his kart's tailpipe. Inside, the group is greeted by Origami Peach, before Olly refolds Peach's Castle into Origami Castle. | Bowser mobilizes his army, along with Mario and Olivia, onto a new [[airship]], which they use to travel to Peach's Castle. However, they are intercepted by the [[Paper Plane Squadron]], and one large jet dives into the airship, causing the ship to crash into Hotfoot Crater. Mario, Olivia, Kamek, and Bowser Jr. are chased up the volcano by a horde of Paper Macho Goombas, with Kamek and Bowser Jr. staying behind to keep back the horde. Mario and Olivia meet up with Bowser, and the three use the airship cannon to launch to the ground outside of Peach's Castle. Luigi meets up with them, who inadvertently had the key to the castle lodged in his kart's tailpipe. Inside, the group is greeted by Origami Peach, before Olly refolds Peach's Castle into Origami Castle. | ||
Mario, Olivia, and Bowser travel through the newly folded castle and eventually reach Olly, who summons the [[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]. After defeating the final Legion of Stationary | Mario, Olivia, and Bowser travel through the newly-folded castle and eventually reach Olly, who summons the [[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]. After defeating the final Legion of Stationary, Bowser finally manages to unfold himself. After a pep talk from Bowser to raise Olivia's spirits, the trio confront King Olly in his throne room. Inside, they attempt to reason with Olly, before realizing Peach has been folded into the rear wall of the throne room. Olly reveals his grudge against Toads originates from a scribble the Origami Craftsman left, which Olly believes was left carelessly. He has already folded 999 origami cranes, and intends to use Mario to create the final crane, which will grant him his wish to turn every Toad into blank scraps. Olly engages in battle against Mario and Olivia, using his own versions of the Vellumentals. After being defeated by Olivia's Vellumentals, Olly folds himself into a large sumo wrestler, which Olivia counteracts by folding Bowser into a giant origami sumo wrestler. Mario assists Bowser in knocking Olly off the platform, but Olly rises again as a giant version of his normal self, his rage turning into a poisonous gas. Olivia summons a massive Magic Circle, which when completed, transforms Olivia into the design given to her by the Origami Craftsman: a giant hammer, defeating Olly for good. | ||
In Olly's final moments, | [[File:PMTOK Secret Ending.png|thumb|left|Olivia and Olly sit on their thrones if the game is completed 100%]] | ||
In Olly's final moments, Luigi brings in the Origami Craftsman, who reveals the "scrawl" left on Olly's body was actually a blessing. Olly directs Olivia to fold his body into the one-thousandth crane, allowing her to grant any wish she desires. She wishes to undo all the origami her brother folded, including herself. The thousand cranes grant her wish and carry Peach's Castle back to Toad Town. Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Bowser Jr., Kamek, the Origami Craftsman, and the restored Princess Peach land outside the castle, and realize that Olivia is absent. | |||
That night, the Mushroom Kingdom and Bowser's army join to celebrate the Origami Festival together. The Origami Craftsman reveals his contribution: the original, scaled-down Origami Castle, complete with thrones for the two origami siblings. Mario expresses his sadness over Olivia's sacrifice, but Peach insists that she is still with them in spirit. To finish the celebrations, everyone releases paper lanterns into the night sky. Afterwards, the Mario Bros. drive home as the credits roll. | |||
That night, the Mushroom Kingdom and Bowser's army celebrate the Origami Festival together. The Origami Craftsman reveals his contribution: the original, scaled-down Origami Castle, complete with thrones for the two origami siblings. Mario expresses his sadness over Olivia's sacrifice, but Peach insists that she is still with them in spirit. To finish the celebrations, everyone releases paper lanterns into the night sky | |||
If the player manages to 100% the game before beating the final boss, the photos receive golden frames, and a post-credits scene plays in which the Origami Craftsman places miniatures of Olly and Olivia beside each other on his castle in the center of Toad Town. | |||
If the player | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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The overworld exploration is quite different from the series' standard; whereas the previous three games were either sorted into individual chapters or levels, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' switches to a completely open-world style of progression, with Mario being able to travel to any of the game's locales completely on foot like the first two games. The game's combat system has also been overhauled: at the start of each turn, Mario can rotate and slide rings of a circular battle arena, lining up enemies for consecutive attacks, although the number of ring moves and allotted time are limited | The overworld exploration is quite different from the series' standard; whereas the previous three games were either sorted into individual chapters or levels, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' switches to a completely open-world style of progression, with Mario being able to travel to any of the game's locales completely on foot like the first two games. The game's combat system has also been overhauled: at the start of each turn, Mario can rotate and slide rings of a circular battle arena, lining up enemies for consecutive attacks, although the number of ring moves and allotted time are limited. Mario has permanent Boots and Hammer attacks and may equip stronger variants that break after a while. Attacking enemies on the overworld will grant Mario an extra attack in battle, and timed button presses can increase damage when attacking. Lining up the enemies successfully will increase Mario's attack power by a factor of 1.5. [[Coin]]s can be spent to extend the time limit (at a rate of 10 coins per second), or call the Toads that have been saved to assist Mario in battle. Boss battles use a different system in which the player rotates and slides the rings to line up arrows, making a path for Mario to attack. | ||
[[Olivia]], a character new to the franchise, has a role similar to [[Kersti]] and [[Huey]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' respectively. Once a [[Vellumentals|Vellumental]] is defeated, Olivia can transform into the Vellumental while standing on [[Magic Circle]]s, an ability that carries over into battle. Additionally, partners return to ally with Mario and aid him in battles, including [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] and [[Kamek]]. They will automatically attack enemies after Mario has used up all his given moves, although there is a chance their attacks will be unsuccessful. Various partners join and leave Mario's party at various points in the story. | [[Olivia]], a character new to the franchise, has a role similar to [[Kersti]] and [[Huey]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' respectively. Once a [[Vellumentals|Vellumental]] is defeated, Olivia can transform into the Vellumental while standing on [[Magic Circle]]s, an ability that carries over into battle. Additionally, partners return to ally with Mario and aid him in battles, including [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] and [[Kamek]]. They will automatically attack enemies after Mario has used up all his given moves, although there is a chance their attacks will be unsuccessful. Various partners join and leave Mario's party at various points in the story. | ||
Accessories grant Mario benefits both in battle and on the overworld. Toads can be found on the overworld, folded into various shapes. Hitting these Toads with the hammer will cause them to unfold and return to [[Toad Town]], some of which open shops. The Toads that have been saved can even help in battle if the player spends coins using the Cheer command. These Toads will fight enemies, heal Mario, give items, and solve puzzles. Mario can gain confetti by using his [[Hammer]] on trees, grass, and enemies. This confetti can be used to fill [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s torn in the landscape, revealing Coins or | Accessories grant Mario benefits both in battle and on the overworld. Toads can be found on the overworld, folded into various shapes. Hitting these Toads with the hammer will cause them to unfold and return to [[Toad Town]], some of which open shops. The Toads that have been saved can even help in battle if the player spends coins using the Cheer command. These Toads will fight enemies, heal Mario, give items, and solve puzzles. Mario can gain confetti by using his [[Hammer]] on trees, grass, and enemies. This confetti can be used to fill [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s torn in the landscape, revealing Coins or a Toad. | ||
In the settings menu, there is an option to control certain aspects of the game with motion controls or entirely with the controller buttons. This applies to the 1,000-Fold Arms, fishing, and the Super Marino. Three settings are locked with four question marks. They are unlocked by going to the [[Battle Lab]]. The first unlockable setting offers hints for battles with the [[Puzzle Solver]], the second adds time to each battle's clock with the [[Timer Extender]], and the third lets the player control the amount added. | |||
===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
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|Check Notes | |Check Notes<br>or<br>Open Sea Chart* | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|L}} | ||
( {{button|ns|R}} ) | |||
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|Toss Confetti | |Toss Confetti | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|ZR}} | ||
( {{button|ns|ZL}} ) | |||
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|Help | |Help | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|MINUS}} | ||
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|Menu | |Menu | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|PLUS}} | ||
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|Move | |Move | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|LEFTSTICK}} | ||
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|Dig | |Dig*<br>or<br>Dive Underwater* | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|PAD|200x}} | ||
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|Ask Olivia | |Ask Olivia | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|X}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jump | |Jump | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Hammer | |Hammer | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|B}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Items | |Items | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|Y}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="2"style="text-align:center|* Can only be used in certain areas | |||
|} | |} | ||
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|Switch | |Switch Between Rotate and Slide<br> or <br>Switch Between Weapons and Items | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|L}} / {{button|ns|R}} | ||
( {{button|ns|ZL}} / {{button|ns|ZR}} ) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Help | |Help | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|MINUS}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Buy Time | |Buy Time<br>or<br>Change Gear | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|PLUS}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Select | |Select | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|LEFTSTICK}} / {{button|ns|PAD}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Change View | |Change View | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|RIGHTSTICK}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Hints from Olivia | |Hints from Olivia | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|X}} | ||
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|Confirm Action Commands | |Confirm Action Commands | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Flee | |Flee | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|B}} | ||
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|Cheers from Toads | |Cheers from Toads | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|Y}} | ||
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===Allies=== | ===Allies=== | ||
====Battle==== | ====Battle==== | ||
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|Line formation | |Line formation | ||
|After being found in the grassy field in Autumn Mountain, until being brought to the | |After being found in the grassy field in Autumn Mountain, until being brought to the canned-food party. | ||
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|[[File:Bone Goomba PMTOK party icon.png|100px]] | |[[File:Bone Goomba PMTOK party icon.png|100px]] | ||
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|One enemy | |One enemy | ||
|After being found in the grassy field in Autumn Mountain, until being brought to the | |After being found in the grassy field in Autumn Mountain, until being brought to the canned-food party. | ||
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|[[File:Professor Toad PMTOK party icon.png|100px]] | |[[File:Professor Toad PMTOK party icon.png|100px]] | ||
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====Other==== | ====Other==== | ||
<gallery widths=88px heights=88px> | <gallery widths=88px heights=88px> | ||
Olivia PMTOK party icon.png|'''[[Olivia]]''' - Mario's main ally | Olivia PMTOK party icon.png|'''[[Olivia]]''' - Mario's main ally | ||
Luigi PMTOK party icon.png|'''[[Luigi]]''' - Mario's follower at [[Mushroom Island]] and Peach's Castle | Luigi PMTOK party icon.png|'''[[Luigi]]''' - Mario's follower at [[Mushroom Island]] and Peach's Castle | ||
Toad faceless PMTOK sprite.png|'''Faceless [[Toad (species)|Toads]]'''{{footnote|main|2}} - Forty of Mario's followers in the [[Temple of Shrooms]] right before the fight with [[Hole Punch]] | Toad faceless PMTOK sprite.png|'''Faceless [[Toad (species)|Toads]]'''{{footnote|main|2}} - Forty of Mario's followers in the [[Temple of Shrooms]] right before the fight with [[Hole Punch]] | ||
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===Supporting=== | ===Supporting=== | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Whispering Tree.png|100px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Whispering Tree.png|100px]] | ||
|style="white-space:nowrap"|[[Whispering Tree]]s | |style="white-space:nowrap"|[[Whispering Tree]]s | ||
|Many sentient trees that inhabit the [[Whispering Woods]]. They comment on Mario's activities while he explores | |Many sentient trees that inhabit the [[Whispering Woods]]. They comment on Mario's activities while he explores. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Ol Grandsappy.png|100px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Ol Grandsappy.png|100px]] | ||
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====Toads==== | ====Toads==== | ||
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|[[File:Chef Kinopio PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:Chef Kinopio PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | ||
|[[Chef Kinopio]] | |[[Chef Kinopio]] | ||
|A Toad who runs the cafe on [[Overlook Tower]]. He cowers between boxes until Mario has defeated all the [[ | |A Toad who runs the cafe on [[Overlook Tower]]. He cowers between boxes until Mario has defeated all the [[Micro Goomba]]s, then rewards him with a bag of confetti. | ||
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|[[File:Toad Researcher PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:Toad Researcher PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK BBQ Foodeatery Toad Sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:PMTOK BBQ Foodeatery Toad Sprite.png|100px]] | ||
|[[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]] | |[[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]] | ||
|A shirtless Toad found inside the [[ | |A shirtless Toad found inside the [[Big Shell]], which is recovered in the Great Sea and cooked in the Whispering Woods. | ||
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|[[File:Origami Craftsman PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:Origami Craftsman PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | ||
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<gallery widths=88px heights=88px> | <gallery widths=88px heights=88px> | ||
Goomba PMTOK sprite.png|[[Goomba]]s | Goomba PMTOK sprite.png|[[Goomba]]s | ||
Goomba costume PMTOK sprite.png|A Goomba wearing a {{wp| | Goomba costume PMTOK sprite.png|A Goomba wearing a {{wp|kabuto}} | ||
Shy Guy PMTOK sprite.png|[[Shy Guy]]s (Red) | Shy Guy PMTOK sprite.png|[[Shy Guy]]s (Red) | ||
Emcee Shy Guy PMTOK sprite.png|[[Emcee Shy Guy]] | Emcee Shy Guy PMTOK sprite.png|[[Emcee Shy Guy]] | ||
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===[[Folded Soldiers]]=== | ===[[Folded Soldiers]]=== | ||
{| | {| | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Red streamer''' | *'''Red streamer''' | ||
**[[Goomba]] | **[[Goomba]] | ||
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**[[Koopa Troopa]] | **[[Koopa Troopa]] | ||
**[[Mechakoopa]] | **[[Mechakoopa]] | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Blue streamer''' | *'''Blue streamer''' | ||
**[[Spiny]] | **[[Spiny]] | ||
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**[[Scaredy Rat]] | **[[Scaredy Rat]] | ||
**[[Mechakoopa]] | **[[Mechakoopa]] | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Yellow streamer''' | *'''Yellow streamer''' | ||
**Goomba | **Goomba | ||
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**[[Shoe Goomba]] | **[[Shoe Goomba]] | ||
**Mechakoopa | **Mechakoopa | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Purple streamer''' | *'''Purple streamer''' | ||
**Goomba | **Goomba | ||
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**[[Sledge Bro]] | **[[Sledge Bro]] | ||
**Mechakoopa | **Mechakoopa | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Green streamer''' | *'''Green streamer''' | ||
**Goomba | **Goomba | ||
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**[[Big Cutout Soldier]] | **[[Big Cutout Soldier]] | ||
**[[Li'l Cutout Soldier]] | **[[Li'l Cutout Soldier]] | ||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | ||
*'''Origami Castle''' | *'''Origami Castle''' | ||
**Goomba | **Goomba | ||
**Koopa Troopa | **Koopa Troopa | ||
**Hammer Bro | **Hammer Bro | ||
**Boomerang Bro | **Boomerang Bro | ||
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**Sledge Bro | **Sledge Bro | ||
**Sumo Bro | **Sumo Bro | ||
|style="vertical-align:top; width:180px"| | |||
|style="vertical-align:top;width:180px"| | |||
===[[Paper Macho Soldier]]s=== | ===[[Paper Macho Soldier]]s=== | ||
*[[Paper Macho Goomba]] | *[[Paper Macho Goomba]] | ||
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===Bosses=== | ===Bosses=== | ||
====Vellumentals==== | ====Vellumentals==== | ||
The [[Vellumentals]] are a group of four | The [[Vellumentals]] are a group of four mid-bosses. After defeating one, it releases a [[Bibliofold]] that Olivia reads to learn how to fold herself into the Vellumental. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Ice Vellumental.png|200px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Ice Vellumental.png|200px]] | ||
|[[Ice Vellumental]] | |[[Ice Vellumental]] | ||
|A giant polar bear with large claws similar to the {{wp|White Tiger (mythology)|White Tiger}}. It resides in the [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]] on [[ | |A giant polar bear with large claws similar to the {{wp|White Tiger (mythology)|White Tiger}}. It resides in the [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]] on [[Diamond Island]]. It can freeze panels on the arena and make them unusable, only thawing with the Fire Vellumental's power or through sliding them. When it is low on health, the Ice Vellumental uses its Ice Maze ability, creating slush on the board and forcing Mario to navigate it to reach the 1,000-Fold Arms panel. | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Legion of Stationery==== | ====Legion of Stationery==== | ||
The [[Legion of Stationery]] are sentient tools. They guard the ends of each [[streamer]] | The [[Legion of Stationery]] are sentient tools. They guard the ends of each [[streamer]], besides Stapler. Notably, each member of the Legion of Stationery has a color representing the streamer they guard, such as [[Colored Pencils]] guarding the red streamer spool and having a red lid. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Colored Pencils.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Colored Pencils.jpg|200px]] | ||
|[[Colored Pencils]] (The | |[[Colored Pencils]] (The Missle Maestro) | ||
|The guardian of the red streamer fought on [[Overlook Tower]]. Colored Pencils has crosshairs on its battle arena, firing pencil missiles at Mario if he crosses them. To defeat it, Mario has to navigate behind it and slam its lid shut with the 1,000-Fold Arms or a hammer attack. When it has taken enough damage, Colored Pencils charges a Rainbow Roll attack. Mario must grab the pencils and slam them into the case to defeat the boss. | |The guardian of the red streamer fought on [[Overlook Tower]]. Colored Pencils has crosshairs on its battle arena, firing pencil missiles at Mario if he crosses them. To defeat it, Mario has to navigate behind it and slam its lid shut with the 1,000-Fold Arms or a hammer attack. When it has taken enough damage, Colored Pencils charges a Rainbow Roll attack. Mario must grab the pencils and slam them into the case to defeat the boss. | ||
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====Other==== | ====Other==== | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Boss Sumo Bro | |[[File:PMTOK Boss Sumo Bro battle.jpg|200px]] | ||
|[[Boss Sumo Bro]] | |[[Boss Sumo Bro]] | ||
|Boss Sumo Bro guards [[Bowser's Castle]] and is fought in [[Shangri-Spa]] | |Boss Sumo Bro guards [[Bowser's Castle]] and is fought in [[Shangri-Spa]]. It fights alongside six [[Sumo Bro]]s.: four who have stolen panels on the arena and two who ride on thunderclouds. When Mario defeats the four Sumo Bros., the Boss Sumo Bro and the other two thundercloud Sumo Bros. drop down onto the arena and charge a thunder attack. They can be defeated with the Earth and Fire Vellumental powers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Handaconda.png|200px]] | |[[File:Handaconda.png|200px]] | ||
|[[Handaconda]] | |[[Handaconda]] | ||
|Handaconda is a black, cutout hand that is fought in Bowser's Castle | |Handaconda is a black, cutout hand that is fought in Bowser's Castle. It harms Mario when jumped on, and can only be attacked while in the second and third rows of rings. Mid-battle, Handaconda transforms panels into Rock-Paper-Scissors icons. When Mario wins the match, he uses a rush attack on Handaconda to damage it. | ||
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|[[File:PMOK King Olly Final Form.png|200px]] | |[[File:PMOK King Olly Final Form.png|200px]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Other species== | |||
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s: Fish swimming at [[Overlook Mountain]], the [[Shogun Studios]] moat, and [[the Great Sea]] that can be fished at fishing spots. | |||
==Other species== | |||
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s: Fish swimming at [[Overlook Mountain]], the [[Shogun Studios]] moat, and [[the Great Sea]] that can be fished at fishing spots. | |||
**[[Big Cheep Cheep]]s: Rare fish that can be fished and recorded in the museum. A [[Legendary Cheep Cheep|legendary one]] can also be fished out at the Great Sea. | **[[Big Cheep Cheep]]s: Rare fish that can be fished and recorded in the museum. A [[Legendary Cheep Cheep|legendary one]] can also be fished out at the Great Sea. | ||
*[[Thwomp]]: Can crush Mario when he gets a fortune cookie at [[Picnic Road]]. Another one drops on him in the final test at the [[Trial of Courage]]. | *[[Big Thwomp]]: Can crush Mario when he gets a fortune cookie at [[Picnic Road]]. Another one drops on him in the final test at the [[Trial of Courage]]. | ||
*[[Blooper]]s: | *[[Blooper]]s: Fish swimming at [[the Great Sea]] that can be fished at fishing spots. | ||
**[[Big Blooper]]s: Rare squid that can be fished and recorded in the museum. A [[Legendary Blooper|legendary one]] can also be fished out at the Great Sea. Additionally, a Big Blooper with a sign appears to block Mario if he goes to the edges of the Great Sea. | **[[Big Blooper]]s: Rare squid that can be fished and recorded in the museum. A [[Legendary Blooper|legendary one]] can also be fished out at the Great Sea. Additionally, a Big Blooper with a sign appears to block Mario if he goes to the edges of the Great Sea. | ||
*[[Bullet Bill]]s: Bullets fired from Bowser's airship. | *[[Bullet Bill]]s: Bullets fired from Bowser's airship. | ||
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*[[Whale]]s: Minor, harmless characters found in the Great Sea. | *[[Whale]]s: Minor, harmless characters found in the Great Sea. | ||
*[[Whistle Snifit]]s: NPCs found in the cafe at the Spring of Rainbows. | *[[Whistle Snifit]]s: NPCs found in the cafe at the Spring of Rainbows. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
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|<center>'''[[Whispering Woods]]'''<br><br>A lush, green forest in the mountains, which contains sentient trees.</center> | |<center>'''[[Whispering Woods]]'''<br><br>A lush, green forest in the mountains, which contains sentient trees.</center> | ||
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|<center>16</center> | |<center>16</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>13</center> | ||
|<center>9</center> | |<center>9</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Overlook Mountain.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Overlook Mountain.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Paragoomba]]s<br><br>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Paragoomba]]s<br><br>[[Spiny]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>35</center> | ||
|<center>19</center> | |<center>19</center> | ||
|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
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|<center>'''[[Autumn Mountain]]'''<br><br>A mountain filled with autumn-colored trees and tall, grassy fields.</center> | |<center>'''[[Autumn Mountain]]'''<br><br>A mountain filled with autumn-colored trees and tall, grassy fields.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK fall trees.png|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK fall trees.png|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Spiny]]s<br><br>[[Cheep Cheep]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Paragoomba]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Goomba]]s</center> | ||
|<center>22</center> | |<center>22</center> | ||
|<center>18</center> | |<center>18</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Chestnut Valley.png|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Chestnut Valley.png|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Spiny]]s<br><br>[[Galoomba]]s</center> | ||
|<center>8</center> | |<center>8</center> | ||
|<center>12</center> | |<center>12</center> | ||
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|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Galoomba]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s</center> | |<center>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Galoomba]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>34</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>19</center> | ||
|<center>10</center> | |<center>10</center> | ||
|<center>9</center> | |<center>9</center> | ||
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|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Scaredy Rat]]s</center> | |<center>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Scaredy Rat]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Rubber Band]]</center> | |<center>[[Rubber Band]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Paper Macho Goomba Outlaw]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Spike Outlaw]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s</center> | |<center>[[Paper Macho Goomba Outlaw]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Spike Outlaw]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Sweetpaper Valley]]'''<br><br>A small valley that connects to Eddy River and Breezy Tunnel.</center> | |<center>'''[[Sweetpaper Valley]]'''<br><br>A small valley that connects to Eddy River and Breezy Tunnel.</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Breezy Tunnel.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Breezy Tunnel.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Spiny]]s<br><br>[[Buzzy Beetle]]s<br><br>[[Shoe Goomba]]s</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Boo]]s<br><br>[[Dry Bones]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Boo]]s<br><br>[[Pokey]]s<br><br>[[Bone Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Paratroopa]]s</center> | |<center>[[Boo]]s<br><br>[[Dry Bones]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Boo]]s<br><br>[[Pokey]]s<br><br>[[Bone Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Paratroopa]]s</center> | ||
|<center>10</center> | |<center>10</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>11</center> | ||
|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
|<center>7</center> | |<center>7</center> | ||
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|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]]/Snif City'''<br><br>A desert town | |<center>'''[[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]]/Snif City'''<br><br>A desert town occupied by [[Snifit]]s with an oasis and a large hotel.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK Snif City.png|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Snif City.png|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Scaredy Rat]]s</center> | |<center>[[Scaredy Rat]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>14</center> | ||
|<center>6</center> | |<center>6</center> | ||
|<center>6</center> | |<center>6</center> | ||
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|<center>10</center> | |<center>10</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Temple of Shrooms]]'''<br><br>King Shroomses' temple, and where [[Hole Punch]] is fought.</center> | |<center>'''[[Temple of Shrooms]]'''<br><br>King Shroomses' temple, and where [[Hole Punch]] is fought.</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Hole Punch]]</center> | |<center>[[Hole Punch]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Boo]]s<br><br>[[Scuttlebug]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Black Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Dry Bones]]<br><br>[[Bone Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s</center> | |<center>[[Boo]]s<br><br>[[Scuttlebug]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Black Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Dry Bones]]<br><br>[[Bone Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>40</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>20</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|<center>6</center> | |<center>6</center> | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[The Great Sea]]'''<br><br>An open sea that Mario can explore by boat.</center> | |<center>'''[[The Great Sea]]'''<br><br>An open sea that Mario can explore by boat.</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]]</center> | |<center>[[Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Cheep Cheep]]s<br><br>[[Fire Bro]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Scuttlebug]]s</center> | |<center>[[Cheep Cheep]]s<br><br>[[Fire Bro]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Scuttlebug]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>7</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>18</center> | ||
|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
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|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Heart Island]]'''<br><br>An island consisting of multiple shrubs with buttons on the back, with each causing a different | |<center>'''[[Heart Island]]'''<br><br>An island consisting of multiple shrubs with buttons on the back, with each causing a different occurence around the island.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK Heart Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Heart Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Cheep Cheep]]s</center> | |<center>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Cheep Cheep]]s</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Club Island.png|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Club Island.png|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>[[Paragoomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s<br><br>[[Hammer Bro]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Paragoomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s<br><br>[[Hammer Bro]]s<br><br>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Spiny]]s</center> | ||
|<center>4</center> | |<center>4</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
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|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|<center>6</center> | |<center>6</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
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|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>4</center> | |<center>4</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[ | |<center>'''[[Diamond Island]]'''<br><br>A secret underwater island with three trials.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Ice Bro]]s<br><br>[[Sledge Bro]]<br><br>[[Spike Top]]s<br><br>[[Snow Spike]]s<br><br>[[Sidestepper]]s</center> | |<center>[[Ice Bro]]s<br><br>[[Sledge Bro]]<br><br>[[Spike Top]]s<br><br>[[Snow Spike]]s<br><br>[[Sidestepper]]s</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>20</center> | ||
|<center>4</center> | |<center>4</center> | ||
|<center>10</center> | |<center>10</center> | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Shangri-Spa]]'''<br><br>A sky-spa area that contains several hot springs.</center> | |<center>'''[[Shangri-Spa]]'''<br><br>A sky-spa area that contains several hot springs.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK Shangri Spa.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Shangri Spa.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Boss Sumo Bro]]</center> | |<center>[[Boss Sumo Bro]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Snifit | |<center>[[Snifit]]s<br><br>[[Chargin' Chuck]]s<br><br>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Spike Top]]s<br><br>[[Hammer Bro]]s</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
|<center>9</center> | |<center>9</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Spring of Jungle Mist]]'''<br><br>A large jungle area that contains a hot spring at the other end.</center> | |<center>'''[[Spring of Jungle Mist]]'''<br><br>A large jungle area that contains a hot spring at the other end.</center> | ||
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|<center>[[Paper Macho Chain Chomp]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Stingby|Stingbies]]<br><br>[[Ptooie]]s</center> | |<center>[[Paper Macho Chain Chomp]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s<br><br>[[Nipper Plant]]s<br><br>[[Ninji]]s<br><br>[[Stingby|Stingbies]]<br><br>[[Ptooie]]s</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
|<center>4</center> | |<center>4</center> | ||
|<center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Spring of Rainbows]]'''<br><br>A hot spring that can only be accessed once the other four springs in Shangri-Spa have been visited. The ''[[Shy Guys Finish Last]]'' game show is played here, on the way to the hot spring.</center> | |<center>'''[[Spring of Rainbows]]'''<br><br>A hot spring that can only be accessed once the other four springs in Shangri-Spa have been visited. The ''[[Shy Guys Finish Last]]'' game show is played here, on the way to the hot spring.</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Bowsers Castle inside.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Bowsers Castle inside.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Handaconda]]<br><br>[[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]<br><br>[[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]]</center> | |<center>[[Handaconda]]<br><br>[[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]<br><br>[[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Spiny | |<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br><br>[[Spiny]]s<br><br>[[Hammer Bro]]<br><br>[[Buzzy Beetle]]s<br><br>[[Mechakoopa]]s<br><br>[[Spike]]s<br><br>[[Stone Spike]]s<br><br>[[Snow Spike]]s<br><br>[[Big Cutout Soldier]]s<br><br>[[Li'l Cutout Soldier]]s</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>16</center> | |<center>16</center> | ||
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|-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | |-style="color:black;background:lightgray" | ||
!width="2%"|Name | !width="2%"|Name | ||
!width="2%"|Image | !width="2%"|Image | ||
!width="1%"|Bosses | !width="1%"|Bosses | ||
!width="1%"|Enemies | !width="1%"|Enemies | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | !width="1%"|# of [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[Musée Champignon|Collectible Treasure]]s | ||
!width="1%"|# of [[ | !width="1%"|# of [[? Block]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<center>'''[[Hotfoot Crater]]'''<br><br>A volcano found below [[Peach's Castle]].</center> | |<center>'''[[Hotfoot Crater]]'''<br><br>A volcano found below [[Peach's Castle]].</center> | ||
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|<center>[[File:PMTOK Origami Castle.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Origami Castle.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]<br><br>[[King Olly]]</center> | |<center>[[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]<br><br>[[King Olly]]</center> | ||
|<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa | |<center>[[Goomba]]s<br><br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br><br>[[Hammer Bro]]s<br><br>[[Boomerang Bro]]s<br><br>[[Fire Bro]]s<br><br>[[Ice Bro]]s<br><br>[[Sledge Bro]]s<br><br>[[Sumo Bro]]s<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
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{{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King weapons}} | {{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King weapons}} | ||
Mario's attacks are now weapons that can be bought or found alongside items. The player can also find stronger variants of weapons. | Mario's attacks are now weapons that can be bought or found alongside items. The player can also find stronger variants of weapons. | ||
* | *[[Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Shiny Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Flashy Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Legendary Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Gold Boots]] | ||
* | *[[Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Shiny Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Flashy Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Legendary Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Gold Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Fire Hammer]] | ||
** | **[[Ice Hammer]] | ||
* | *[[Iron Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Shiny Iron Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Flashy Iron Boots]] | ||
** | **[[Legendary Iron Boots]] | ||
* | *[[Hurlhammer]] | ||
** | **[[Shiny Hurlhammer]] | ||
===Battle items=== | ===Battle items=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Fire Flower]]: An item that allows Mario to throw [[fireball]]s and attack a row of enemies. | ||
** | **[[Shiny Fire Flower]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Ice Flower]]: An item that allows Mario to throw [[Ice Ball|ice ball]]s to attack a row of enemies. | ||
** | **[[Shiny Ice Flower]] | ||
* | *[[Tail]]: An attack that deals damage in a 2x2 area. | ||
** | **[[Shiny Tail]] | ||
*[[ | *[[POW Block]]: Deals damage to the entire board and stuns enemies. Mario can only hold three POW Blocks at a time. | ||
*[[ | *[[Mushroom]]: An item that heals HP. This can be used on the overworld. | ||
** | **[[Shiny Mushroom]] | ||
** | **[[Flashy Mushroom]] | ||
*[[ | *[[1-Up Mushroom]]: Automatically and fully restores Mario's HP if he dies in battle. Only one can be carried at a time. | ||
===Shop items=== | ===Shop items=== | ||
Certain items can be bought in bundles in shops, for a cheaper price than buying them individually. | Certain items can be bought in bundles in shops, for a cheaper price than buying them individually. | ||
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|[[File:Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack]] | |[[Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack]] | ||
|Three [[Shiny Mushroom]]s. Available in the [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] shop and from a Toad statue on [[ | |Three [[Shiny Mushroom]]s. Available in the [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] shop and from a Toad statue on [[Diamond Island]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Fire Flower Set PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Fire Flower Set PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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===Overworld equipment=== | ===Overworld equipment=== | ||
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===Accessories=== | ===Accessories=== | ||
Accessories are sold through the [[Fun, Funky, and Functional]] chain, found throughout the world in places such as [[Picnic Road]] and [[Bonehead Island]]. To activate their effect, Mario must equip them first. The Heart Plus, Guard Plus, and Time Plus have three variants of increasing effectiveness, but Mario can only equip one variant of each. The six other accessories have their own group, and Mario can only equip two from this group. After a certain point in the game, all accessories will be sold at an 80% discount. | Accessories are sold through the [[Fun, Funky, and Functional]] chain, found throughout the world in places such as [[Picnic Road]] and [[Bonehead Island]]. To activate their effect, Mario must equip them first. The Heart Plus, Guard Plus, and Time Plus have three variants of increasing effectiveness, but Mario can only equip one variant of each. The six other accessories have their own group, and Mario can only equip two from this group. After a certain point in the game, all accessories will be sold at an 80% discount. | ||
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!style="background-color:#74A5ED"|Description | !style="background-color:#74A5ED"|Description | ||
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===Overworld collectibles and objects=== | ===Overworld collectibles and objects=== | ||
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|[[File:PMOK Mario Confetti.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:PMOK Mario Confetti.png| | |||
|[[Confetti]] | |[[Confetti]] | ||
|A common object used to fill in Not-Bottomless Holes. It is obtained from defeating enemies, finding bags of confetti in the overworld, or hammering bushes and trees. | |A common object used to fill in Not-Bottomless Holes. It is obtained from defeating enemies, finding bags of confetti in the overworld, or hammering bushes and trees. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:CoinPMTOK.png| | |[[File:CoinPMTOK.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Coin]] | |[[Coin]] | ||
|Coins are found on the overworld, obtained from Not-Bottomless Holes, located in ? Blocks | |Coins are found on the overworld, obtained from Not-Bottomless Holes, and located in ? Blocks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:PMTOK 10 Coin.jpg| | |[[File:PMTOK 10 Coin.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[10-Coin]] | |[[10-Coin]] | ||
|Larger coins that are worth 10 smaller coins. | |Larger coins that are worth 10 smaller coins. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Giant Coin.png| | |[[File:PMTOK Giant Coin.png|50px]] | ||
|[[100-Coin]] | |[[100-Coin]] | ||
|Giant coins that are equivalent to 100 coins. | |Giant coins that are equivalent to 100 coins. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Brick Block.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Brick Block]] | ||
| | |Common blocks that can be broke with either Mario hitting them with a hammer or jumping into them from below. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:PMTOK Question Block.png|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |[[? Block]] | ||
| | |Blocks containing helpful items, usually coins or Collectible Treasures. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Origami Super Star Artwork.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Super Star]] | |[[Super Star]] | ||
|A rare item that makes Mario | |A rare item that makes Mario invincible, allowing him to safely walk through spikes and defeat enemies upon contact. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Small Heart.jpg|45px]]<br>[[File:PMTOK Medium Heart.jpg|45px]]<br>[[File:PMTOK Large Heart.jpg|45px]] | |||
|[[Heart (item)|Heart]] | |||
|Small hearts that appear both on the overworld and in boss battles, restoring Mario's HP. | |||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Green Warp Pipe.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[Warp Pipe]] | |||
|Pipes that are used to quickly traverse the world. | |||
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|[[File:PMTOK Boot Car | |[[File:PMTOK Boot Car.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[Boot Car]] | |[[Boot Car]] | ||
|A car resembling a [[Goomba's Shoe]] that Mario can ride in the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]. | |A car resembling a [[Goomba's Shoe]] that Mario can ride in the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Olly Tape.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{conjectural|[[Olly Tape]]}} | ||
| | |Tape with Olly's insignia, often opening shortcuts after being removed. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:PMTOK Save Block crop.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[Save Block]] | ||
|Common, multicolored blocks with an "S" insignia. If Mario hits one, the game's progress is saved. | |||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:Hint Envelope PMTOK.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Hint Envelope]] | |||
|Orange envelopes that appear during boss battles. Collecting one gives Mario a hint on how to defeat the boss. | |||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Magic Circle art close-up.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Magic Circle]] | |||
|Magic Circles are semi-common spots. When Mario stands on one, depending on the type of Magic Circle, he can activate the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] or have Olivia use a Vellumental ability. Magic Circles also appear during boss battles, where an "ON" switch must be pressed first to activate them. | |||
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===Useful Items=== | ===Useful Items=== | ||
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|[[File:Big Shell PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Big Shell PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Big Shell]] | ||
|An item collected from [[the Great Sea]]. It is cooked on a campfire at Whispering Woods, revealing a shirtless Toad. | |An item collected from [[the Great Sea]]. It is cooked on a campfire at Whispering Woods, revealing a shirtless Toad. | ||
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|[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Diamond Key]] | |[[Diamond Key]] | ||
|The key to [[ | |The key to [[Diamond Island]]. Luigi obtains it from [[Full Moon Island]] and gives it to Mario while on [[Mushroom Island]]. | ||
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|[[File:Faded Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Faded Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File:Professors Room Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Professors Room Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Professor's Room Key]] | |[[Professor's Room Key]] | ||
|The key to [[Professor Toad]]'s bottom-floor room at the Snif City Royal Hotel. | |The key to [[Professor Toad]]'s bottom-floor room at the [[Snif City Royal Hotel]]. | ||
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|[[File:Red Gem PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Red Gem PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File:Space Warrior Mask PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Space Warrior Mask PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Space Warrior Mask]] | |[[Space Warrior Mask]] | ||
|A mask in the Shogun Studios staff room, shaped like [[ | |A mask in the Shogun Studios staff room, shaped like [[Samus Aran]]'s helmet. | ||
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|[[File:Spring of Rainbows VIP PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Spring of Rainbows VIP PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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*Fixed an issue in Overlook Mountain in which the event of looking up at Overlook Tower would occasionally occur from the bottom of the hill. | *Fixed an issue in Overlook Mountain in which the event of looking up at Overlook Tower would occasionally occur from the bottom of the hill. | ||
</i></blockquote> | </i></blockquote> | ||
==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
{{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King pre-release and unused content}} | {{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King pre-release and unused content}} | ||
[[File:PMTOK Color Splash Hammer.png|thumb|Sprites of the hammer from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|100px]] | [[File:PMTOK Color Splash Hammer.png|thumb|Sprites of the hammer from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|100px]] | ||
Before entering Peach's Castle for the first time, the player was originally going to have a 360-degree view of the castle as well as some models of Princess Peach, which appear unused in the game's files with different hair and jewels on her crown.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8-kBSYafhs</ref> Some leftovers from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' in the game's code include Mario swinging his hammer, which is 2D, even though in the game it is 3D. The Monty Mole accessory vendor originally had walking animations.<ref>https://tcrf.net/Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King</ref> Additionally, there are unused sprites for Captain T. Ode, as well as Bowser and Bowser Jr. inside the Koopa Clown Car. | |||
Before entering Peach's Castle for the first time, the player was originally going to have a 360-degree view of the castle as well as some models of Princess Peach, which appear unused in the game's files with different hair and jewels on her crown.<ref> | |||
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==References to other games== | ==References to other games== | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': When Mario is equipped with the [[Retro Soundbox]], he makes the walking sound effect from this game. | *''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': When Mario is equipped with the [[Retro Soundbox]], he makes the walking sound effect from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': When Mario grabs the top of the [[Goal Pole]] and slides down it for the first time at [[Picnic Road]], a [[Fireworks|firework]] shoots into the sky while an arrangement of the "course cleared" fanfare plays, similar to when the player clears a level with the timer's last digit at 1, 3, or 6 in this game. One of Colored Pencils' drawings is of Mario's death sprite from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': When Mario grabs the top of the [[Goal Pole]] and slides down it for the first time at [[Picnic Road]], a [[Fireworks|firework]] shoots into the sky while an arrangement of the "course cleared" fanfare plays, similar to when the player clears a level with the timer's last digit at 1, 3, or 6 in this game. One of Colored Pencils' drawings is of Mario's death sprite from this game. | ||
*''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'': When trying to recall the term "amnesia", Bob-omb mentions "Thinky Thinky Panic", a reference to this game's title. | *''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'': When trying to recall the term "amnesia", Bob-omb mentions "Thinky Thinky Panic", a reference to this game's title. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': After Mario rescues Birdo in [[Big Sho' Theater]], she says that she has "Mario madness." The English cover for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' features the subtitle "Mario Madness," and the game was Birdo's first appearance. Additionally, the Musée Champignon description for the [[Black Shy Guy]] states that it throws [[turnip]]-like objects, referencing the throwing mechanic from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': After Mario rescues Birdo in [[Big Sho' Theater]], she says that she has "Mario madness." The English cover for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' features the subtitle "Mario Madness," and the game was Birdo's first appearance. Additionally, the Musée Champignon description for the [[Black Shy Guy]] states that it throws [[turnip]]-like objects, referencing the throwing mechanic from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Olivia mentions [[Angry Sun|the sun being angry]] in Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Portions of [[Chestnut Valley]]'s music are based on this game's athletic theme. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Olivia mentions [[Angry Sun|the sun being angry]] in Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Portions of [[Chestnut Valley]]'s music are based on this game's athletic theme. | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': The fireball and spin jump sounds are reused from this game. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'': The fireball and spin jump sounds are reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': An arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" plays when Mario and Luigi arrive at Peach's Castle in the opening. | *''[[Super Mario 64]]'': An arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" plays when Mario and Luigi arrive at Peach's Castle in the opening. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Peach's castle's interior looks similar to the one used in this game, and Peach's design from this game appears as a photo. The | *''[[Paper Mario]]'': Peach's castle's interior looks similar to the one used in this game, and Peach's design from this game appears as a photo. The move [[Headbonk]] is reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Peach's design from this game appears as a photo. Additionally, when Mario and Bob-omb interact with the steering wheel on [[the Princess Peach]], the latter mentions that he dreams of being an admiral someday, in reference to [[Admiral Bobbery]]. | *''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Peach's design from this game appears as a photo. Additionally, when Mario and Bob-omb interact with the steering wheel on [[the Princess Peach]], the latter mentions that he dreams of being an admiral someday, in reference to [[Admiral Bobbery]]. | ||
*''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': Peach appears in a photo with her parasol and a background resembling [[Lineland]]. Some of the [[Sammer's Kingdom]]'s OST is incorporated into the music for Shogun Studios. | *''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': Peach appears in a photo with her parasol and a background resembling [[Lineland]]. Some of the [[Sammer's Kingdom]]'s OST is incorporated into the music for Shogun Studios. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': A slow-paced arrangement of [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]'s music plays in the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]] at Shogun Studios. | *''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': A slow-paced arrangement of [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]'s music plays in the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]] at Shogun Studios. | ||
*''[[ | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Some of Bowser Jr.'s voice clips are reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'': Shiny and flashy attacks return from this game. In addition, Peach appears in a photo, surrounded by stickers. Additionally, the fan that blows the fog away in Bonehead Island, the Scissors boss and the basin used in the Trial of Courage resemble their respective Things in the game. The music of the main boss introductions is incorporated into the music of the Vellumental's introductions. | *''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'': Shiny and flashy attacks return from this game. In addition, Peach appears in a photo, surrounded by stickers. Additionally, the fan that blows the fog away in Bonehead Island, the Scissors boss and the basin used in the Trial of Courage resemble their respective Things in the game. The music of the main boss introductions is incorporated into the music of the Vellumental's introductions. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The [[Goomba Mask]] returns from this game. Luigi's running pose and Peach's floating pose in the ending are based on their respective animations from this game. | *''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': Some of the voice clips are recycled from this game. The [[Goomba Mask]] returns from this game. Luigi's running pose and Peach's floating pose in the ending are based on their respective animations from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Like in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi drives a [[Standard Kart]] resembling the ones in this game. | *''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Like in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi drives a [[Standard Kart]] resembling the ones in this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': ''The Origami King'' runs on a very similar graphical engine to ''Color Splash''. The paint-coated graphic effect is used when a Toad aboard the Princess Peach is covered in ink. Mario can again hammer characters to temporarily crumple them. Princess Peach's design from that game also appears as a photo in the game. The [[Rescue Squad]]s return in the [[Battle Lab]]. [[The Emerald Circus]] and the [[Violet Passage captain]]'s pirate ship appear in paintings in [[Overlook Tower]]. When Captain T. Ode introduces himself after being thawed out by Olivia in her Fire Vellumental form, the [[Fortune Island]] music is reused, lacking the intro and bell quips of the tune. Additionally, steaks identical to the one fought in [[Tangerino Grill]] are found when T. Ode is freed. [[Bonehead Island]] looks very similar to Fortune Island, and includes multiple design similarities. The music on Bonehead Island is very similar to the Violet Passage theme. When the player completes Bonehead Island, a realistic fan that has the same appearance as the Fan Thing from this game (which actually originated from ''Sticker Star'') emerges from the sea and blows the mist away, similar to the scene when the Fan is being used in Violet Passage to get the ship to set sail. A [[Shy Guy]] with a straw similar to a [[Slurp Guy]] appears in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse and gives Mario his straw. The [[Spring of Rainbows]] bears a resemblance to [[Prisma Fountain]], although in a more papercraft-like appearance. The way [[Bowser Jr.]] restores his colors from it also resembles the paint mechanic in this game. One Toad in Toad Town mentions that he needs to find "an expert on bridge experts", referencing the bridge builder and the bridge builder expert that appear in [[Port Prisma]]. Two [[Whistle Snifit]]s are found in the Spring of Rainbows' cafe. The way the basin crushes Mario in the Trial of Courage is similar to how the Basin Thing crushes him at [[Fort Cobalt]]. The faceless Toads resemble the faceless cardboard cutout of the [[Mountain Sage]] on the top of [[Daffodil Peak]] | *''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': ''The Origami King'' runs on a very similar graphical engine to ''Color Splash''. The paint-coated graphic effect is used when a Toad aboard the Princess Peach is covered in ink. Mario can again hammer characters to temporarily crumple them. Princess Peach's design from that game also appears as a photo in the game. The [[Rescue Squad]]s return in the [[Battle Lab]]. [[The Emerald Circus]] and the [[Violet Passage captain]]'s pirate ship appear in paintings in [[Overlook Tower]]. When Captain T. Ode introduces himself after being thawed out by Olivia in her Fire Vellumental form, the [[Fortune Island]] music is reused, lacking the intro and bell quips of the tune. Additionally, steaks identical to the one fought in [[Tangerino Grill]] are found when T. Ode is freed. [[Bonehead Island]] looks very similar to Fortune Island, and includes multiple design similarities. The music on Bonehead Island is very similar to the Violet Passage theme. When the player completes Bonehead Island, a realistic fan that has the same appearance as the Fan Thing from this game (which actually originated from ''Sticker Star'') emerges from the sea and blows the mist away, similar to the scene when the Fan is being used in Violet Passage to get the ship to set sail. A [[Shy Guy]] with a straw similar to a [[Slurp Guy]] appears in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse and gives Mario his straw. The [[Spring of Rainbows]] bears a resemblance to [[Prisma Fountain]], although in a more papercraft-like appearance. The way [[Bowser Jr.]] restores his colors from it also resembles the paint mechanic in this game. One Toad in Toad Town mentions that he needs to find "an expert on bridge experts", referencing the bridge builder and the bridge builder expert that appear in [[Port Prisma]]. Two [[Whistle Snifit]]s are found in the Spring of Rainbows' cafe. The way the basin crushes Mario in the Trial of Courage is similar to how the Basin Thing crushes him at [[Fort Cobalt]]. The faceless Toads resemble the faceless cardboard cutout of the [[Mountain Sage]] on the top of [[Daffodil Peak]]. | ||
==References in other games== | ==References in other games== | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': A [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Spirit Board|Spirit Board]] [[smashwiki:Paper Mario: The Origami King|event]] themed after ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' ran from August 28, 2020 until September 2, 2020. Origami Peach, Olivia, and King Olly [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]] appear at random during the event. The 3 spirits were later available on the Spirit Board as normal spirits. | |||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': A [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Spirit Board|Spirit Board]] [[smashwiki:Paper Mario: The Origami King|event]] themed after ''Origami King'' ran from August 28, 2020 until September 2, 2020. Origami Peach, Olivia, and King Olly [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]] appear at random during the event. The 3 spirits were later available on the Spirit Board as normal spirits | |||
==Similarities to the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ==Similarities to the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ||
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**Although Peach gives Mario a letter in ''Color Splash'', said letter is actually a color-drained Toad. | **Although Peach gives Mario a letter in ''Color Splash'', said letter is actually a color-drained Toad. | ||
*In combat, Mario's basic jump and hammer attacks are permanent, like in the first two games. | *In combat, Mario's basic jump and hammer attacks are permanent, like in the first two games. | ||
*Partners return from the first three games. | *Partners return from the first three games. | ||
*Just like in the second and third games, Bowser is not the primary villain. Rather, Mario and Bowser team up, as they do in ''Super Paper Mario''. | *Just like in the second and third games, Bowser is not the primary villain. Rather, Mario and Bowser team up, as they do in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
*Just like in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Peach is turned evil by the main antagonist, similarly to the [[Shadow Queen]]. | *Just like in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Peach is turned evil by the main antagonist, similarly to the [[Shadow Queen]]. | ||
*Like in all of the previous games, there is a quiz show, in this case, ''[[Shy Guys Finish Last]]''. | *Like in all of the previous games, there is a quiz show, in this case, ''[[Shy Guys Finish Last]]''. | ||
*Mario can use confetti to fill in Non-Bottomless Holes, similarly to using paint to fill in colorless spots in ''Color Splash''. Like paint, confetti is limited. | *Mario can use confetti to fill in Non-Bottomless Holes, similarly to using paint to fill in colorless spots in ''Color Splash''. Like paint, confetti is limited. | ||
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*Like ''Sticker Star'', MAX UP Hearts are used as a level-up mechanic. | *Like ''Sticker Star'', MAX UP Hearts are used as a level-up mechanic. | ||
*Bowser's Castle floats as it does in the original game and the previous two games. | *Bowser's Castle floats as it does in the original game and the previous two games. | ||
* | *Individual save files return from the first four games. | ||
**However, they cannot be copied or deleted, and are tied to each user profile of the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Since the Switch can have up to eight user profiles, this translates to eight save files, compared to four from the first three games and three from the fourth installment. | |||
*The Iron Boots, Hurlhammer, and Fire Hammer return from the previous two games. | *The Iron Boots, Hurlhammer, and Fire Hammer return from the previous two games. | ||
**The Ice Hammer returns from ''Sticker Star''. | **The Ice Hammer returns from ''Sticker Star''. | ||
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==Differences from the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ==Differences from the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ||
*This is the first game in the series and in ''Mario'' role-playing games overall in which Bowser is not fought in any way, shape, or form. | |||
*This is the first game in the series and in '' | |||
*This is the first game in the series where the overall objective does not involve finding any major collectibles (e.g. the [[Crystal Stars]] or [[Pure Heart]]s), rather to destroy giant streamers blocking Peach's Castle. | *This is the first game in the series where the overall objective does not involve finding any major collectibles (e.g. the [[Crystal Stars]] or [[Pure Heart]]s), rather to destroy giant streamers blocking Peach's Castle. | ||
*Save prompts now have a distinctive look, separate from normal text boxes. | *Save prompts now have a distinctive look, separate from normal text boxes. | ||
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*Mario's hammer is rendered as a three-dimensional object, rather than 2D. | *Mario's hammer is rendered as a three-dimensional object, rather than 2D. | ||
*The game saves automatically when moving between different locations, similar to the saving behavior in the world map from the previous two games. | *The game saves automatically when moving between different locations, similar to the saving behavior in the world map from the previous two games. | ||
*The touchscreen is no longer used as an alternative input for [[Action Command]]s, due to the Switch powering only one video source, | *The touchscreen is no longer used as an alternative input for [[Action Command]]s, due to the Switch powering only one video source, not two like the [[Wii U]]. | ||
*There are no defense items such as Spike Helmets. | *There are no defense items such as Spike Helmets. | ||
*This is the first game in the series that does not include an arrangement of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] in the main soundtrack. The only time this theme can be heard is when Mario buys the engine upgrade for Sea Captain Toad's boat; the sound effects of it being installed mimic the theme in question. | *This is the first game in the series that does not include an arrangement of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] in the main soundtrack. The only time this theme can be heard is when Mario buys the engine upgrade for Sea Captain Toad's boat; the sound effects of it being installed mimic the theme in question. | ||
*Unlike past '' | *Unlike past ''Mario'' role-playing games, the entire game does not use the same regular battle theme for every location. A different arrangement of the battle theme is used for each streamer area. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
===Critical response=== | ===Critical response=== | ||
''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the expansive overworld, graphics, writing, and plot, | ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the expansive overworld, graphics, writing, and plot, but criticized the battling system for being repetitive, frustrating, and unrewarding. | ||
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|''That simplicity is overridden by originality and vigor, then – but I also know all too well that some fans of the older Paper Mario games will once again walk away a little disappointed. This is still undoubtedly no Thousand Year Door. Perhaps the next outing can bring back a little of that RPG depth – but regardless of that, this is still the best Paper Mario game in years.'' | |''That simplicity is overridden by originality and vigor, then – but I also know all too well that some fans of the older Paper Mario games will once again walk away a little disappointed. This is still undoubtedly no Thousand Year Door. Perhaps the next outing can bring back a little of that RPG depth – but regardless of that, this is still the best Paper Mario game in years.'' | ||
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===Sales=== | ===Sales=== | ||
By | By March 31, 2021, the game had sold 3.12 million units worldwide.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2021/210506_3e.pdf Financial Results Explanatory Material (As of March 31, 2021)]</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
{{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches}} | {{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches}} | ||
=== | ===Wave battle glitch=== | ||
If a wave battle is supposed to start, but only one enemy is alive and another is in their death animation, it will still initiate a wave battle and consider both enemies alive. | If a wave battle is supposed to start, but only one enemy is alive and another is in their death animation, it will still initiate a wave battle and consider both enemies alive. | ||
===Sumo Bro | ===Sumo Bro glitch=== | ||
During the second phase of the Boss Sumo Bro rematch in the Battle Lab, defeating the Boss Sumo Bro with a POW Block without defeating the two Sumo Bros beforehand will cause the game to soft-lock. | During the second phase of the Boss Sumo Bro rematch in the Battle Lab, defeating the Boss Sumo Bro with a POW Block without defeating the two Sumo Bros beforehand will cause the game to soft-lock. | ||
===VIP pass | ===VIP pass glitch=== | ||
Before the version 1.0.1 update | Before the version 1.0.1 update<ref>https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/50130/~/how-to-update-paper-mario%3A-the-origami-king</ref>, in Shangri-Spa, after obtaining the VIP pass to access the Spring of Rainbows, if the player left the path to the Spring of Rainbows after entering, the VIP pass would disappear from the menu. If the player then spoke to the Toad at the reception, they would not have the stamp card and there would be no way to get another one. Saving after this point would permanently prevent the player from progressing.<ref>https://youtu.be/4cLFZ9_S0GI</ref> | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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|file1=PMTOK Paper Mario The Origami King.oga | |file1=PMTOK Paper Mario The Origami King.oga | ||
|title1=Paper Mario: The Origami King | |title1=Paper Mario: The Origami King | ||
|description1=Plays on the title screen. | |description1=Plays on the title screen. | ||
|file2=PMTOK Red Streamer Battle.oga | |file2=PMTOK Red Streamer Battle.oga | ||
|title2=Red Streamer Battle | |title2=Red Streamer Battle | ||
|description2=Plays during battles in red streamer locations. | |description2=Plays during battles in red streamer locations. | ||
|file3=PMTOK Overlook Mountain.oga | |file3=PMTOK Overlook Mountain.oga | ||
|title3=Overlook Mountain | |title3=Overlook Mountain | ||
|description3=Plays at [[Overlook Mountain]]. | |description3=Plays at [[Overlook Mountain]]. | ||
|file4=PMTOK Shogun Studios.oga | |file4=PMTOK Shogun Studios.oga | ||
|title4=Shogun Studios | |title4=Shogun Studios | ||
|description4=Plays at [[Shogun Studios]] after destroying the blue streamer. | |description4=Plays at [[Shogun Studios]] after destroying the blue streamer. | ||
|file5=PMTOK Shroom City.oga | |file5=PMTOK Shroom City.oga | ||
|title5=Shroom City | |title5=Shroom City | ||
|description5=Plays at [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] after destroying the yellow streamer. | |description5=Plays at [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] after destroying the yellow streamer. | ||
|file6=PMTOK Exploring the Great Sea.oga | |file6=PMTOK Exploring the Great Sea.oga | ||
|title6=Exploring the Great Sea | |title6=Exploring the Great Sea | ||
|description6=Plays at [[the Great Sea]] before destroying the purple streamer. | |description6=Plays at [[the Great Sea]] before destroying the purple streamer. | ||
|file7=PMTOK Exploring Shangri-Spa.oga | |file7=PMTOK Exploring Shangri-Spa.oga | ||
|title7=Exploring Shangri-Spa | |title7=Exploring Shangri-Spa | ||
|description7=Plays at [[Shangri-Spa]] before destroying the green streamer. | |description7=Plays at [[Shangri-Spa]] before destroying the green streamer. | ||
|file8=PMTOK Vellumental Battle.oga | |file8=PMTOK Vellumental Battle.oga | ||
|title8=Vellumental Battle | |title8=Vellumental Battle | ||
|description8=Plays while battling any of the four [[ | |description8=Plays while battling any of the four [[Vellumental]]s. | ||
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{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ペーパーマリオ オリガミキング | ||
| | |JapR=Pēpā Mario Origami Kingu | ||
| | |JapM=Paper Mario: Origami King | ||
|ChiS=纸片马力欧:折纸国王 | |ChiS=纸片马力欧:折纸国王 | ||
|ChiSR=Zhǐpiàn Mǎlìōu: Zhézhǐ Guówáng | |ChiSR=Zhǐpiàn Mǎlìōu: Zhézhǐ Guówáng | ||
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|Kor=페이퍼 마리오 종이접기 킹 | |Kor=페이퍼 마리오 종이접기 킹 | ||
|KorR=Peipeo Mario Jong-ijeopgi King | |KorR=Peipeo Mario Jong-ijeopgi King | ||
|KorM=Paper Mario: King | |KorM=Paper Mario: Origami King | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://papermario.nintendo.com/ Official North American website] | *[https://papermario.nintendo.com/ Official North American website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aruua/ Official Japanese website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aruua/ Official Japanese website] | ||
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*[https://www.nintendo.tw/switch/aruua/ Official Taiwanese website] | *[https://www.nintendo.tw/switch/aruua/ Official Taiwanese website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/software/switch/aruua/ Official South Korean website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/software/switch/aruua/ Official South Korean website] | ||
{{PMTOK}} | {{PMTOK}} | ||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
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[[Category:Nintendo Switch games]] | [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]] | ||
[[Category:2020 games]] | [[Category:2020 games]] | ||
[[it:Paper Mario: The Origami King]] | [[it:Paper Mario: The Origami King]] |