Scorching Sandpaper Desert

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Scorching Sandpaper Desert
Mario traveling through Scorching Sandpaper Desert in a Boot Car in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Toads 10
Not-Bottomless Holes 12
Collectible Treasures 3
? Blocks 7
Enemies Boos
Dry Bones
Paper Macho Boos
Pokeys
Bone Goombas
Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopas
Mega Paper Macho Pokey
“It is really big! Wow! I guess it must be the desert after all, since it's just a wiiiiide open space filled with sand.”
Olivia, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Scorching Sandpaper Desert is a location in Paper Mario: The Origami King, a desert divided into several smaller sections, all of which are shrouded in darkness due to the missing sun. It is located in the yellow streamer district, explored directly after the Breezy Tunnel. A coffee shop can be found here, as well as the green Sensor Lab. In addition, one of the four desert towers is found here, along with the Sun Altar and a village ruins area located in the southeast corner of this desert. Fortunately, the Boot Car is unlocked recently, allowing for easy exploration and travel over the desert and its surrounding areas.

History[edit]

When Mario and Olivia first exit the tunnel and enter the desert, Olivia comments on its size and unusual darkness, believing the sun is the source. She then realizes the sun is actually missing, replaced by a dark hole in the sky. As she begins to wonder and ponder how this happened, she decides to ignore it and focus on trailing and finding the yellow streamer. The most obvious point of interest is the tall tower in the northwest part of the desert. This is one of four towers in the desert areas. Mario must use the Diamond Jewel buried at the foot of the statue to activate the tower from the inside, placing the jewel in the hollow eye. This turns the tower to the northwest, shooting a laser down into Scorching Sandpaper Minor. After finding the other jewels and activating the other towers, Mario is able to complete a Magic Circle, allowing him to use the Earth Vellumental to access the Temple of Shrooms.

Before Mario can clear all of the towers, he must head to the hotel in Snif City and obtain the Sun Incense from the front desk. He must place this at the Sun Altar, located northeast in the main desert area. This summons Mega Paper Macho Pokey, who creates a sandstorm trapping Mario. Mario must defeat him by hammering a sticker on each segment, made easier by using the Boot Car to reach a segment before he sinks back into the sand. Defeating Mega Paper Macho Pokey frees Professor Toad, who becomes Mario's ally as he explores the desert. Later on, Mario must head south of the altar to find six bird statues facing different directions. He must hammer them a certain number of times to get them to stare directly in the center. Doing this reveals a microphone, requiring Olivia to sing a special song to make the Fire Vellumental Cave appear nearby.

Layout[edit]

One of the four towers is located in northwestern territory of this desert. Additionally, the Sun Altar is in the northeast region, with a village ruins area to be found southeast. To the right of the ruins is a hidden area, where the door to a coffee shop can be found. Inside, Mario can order a "Mega Tasty Coffee" from a Sledge Bro for 100 coins. Doing so triggers a cutscene in which a depressed Mini Goomba orders another cup, the contents of which are quickly drunk by a hoard of other Mini Goombas.

There is a special pipe shortly southwest of the altar which can be used as a shortcut to the other universal pipes. On the west end of the kingdom is a small ledge with the door to the green Sensor Lab. Notably, in the southwest edge of the desert is a ring of rocks. Mario can have Professor Toad dig in the center of them to recover a Shriveled MAX UP Heart. Mario can bring this item to the spring in Whispering Woods to turn it into a regular MAX UP Heart, giving him 5 additional HP.

There are several small spots of light throughout the desert and its surrounding areas. After Professor Toad is rescued, Mario can have him dig in any of these spots to reveal an abundance of coins, or perhaps a collectible treasure. These spots remain after the desert is restored to its original state. If Mario leaves the desert, the professor does not follow him. However, Mario can return at any time and have the professor join him until he leaves again. After the sun is restored to the sky, the entire desert lights up in addition to revealing a set of stairs beneath the altar. These stairs lead to a freezer where Captain T. Ode is trapped in a large chunk of ice. After he is rescued, he requests they take him to his submarine in the museum and set out to The Great Sea in search of the next streamer.

Collectibles[edit]

NOTE: Some collectibles are found in areas that are inaccessible until returning later; these entries are highlighted in beige.

Hidden Toads[edit]

Form Description Image
10 Hidden Toads
An origami Toad
# 1
There is a Toad disguised as a yellow beetle, climbing the tower's right foot. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Origami Toad #51: Scorpion
# 2
There is a Toad disguised as a yellow scorpion, in one of the southeast village strongholds. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Origami Toad #52: Lizard
# 3
There is a Toad disguised as a green lizard, climbing the cliff wall below the desert satellite office. Mario must slide down to knock it off and then hammer it. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 4
There is a Toad buried in the ground between the entrance to Breezy Tunnel and a group of bird statues. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 5
Another Toad buried in the ground at a small distance southeast of the Sun Altar. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 6
A Toad's hand is seen sticking out of the ground southeast of the tower, between the dunes. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 7
There is a Toad stuck in the arm of a cactus in secluded area just east of the ruins, in front of a Café door. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
A Toad in Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 8
A green Sensor Lab Toad can be found jammed into the fax machine of this desert satellite office, south of the tower. After being freed, Mario can fax travel to and from the Scorching Sandpaper Desert. A Toad found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
King Olly's seal in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Professor Toad cheering in Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 9
Required: Sun Incense

After placing the Sun Incense onto the Sun Altar, Mario must fight the Mega Paper Macho Pokey. Upon its defeat, Professor Toad is saved and becomes Mario's ally.
Professor Toad after the Mega Paper Macho Pokey is defeated.
Captain T. Ode
# 10
Required: Yellow streamer destroyed

Captain T. Ode is frozen in a large chunk of ice below the Sun Altar, which opens up once the sun has been returned to its place in the sky. Mario must activate a Magic Circle to transform Olivia into the Fire Vellumental and thaw out the ice.
Captain T. Ode trapped in a chunk of ice in the freezer in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.

Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]

Description Image
12 Holes
In the wall rounding the altar and the ruins. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert
In the ground just before the narrow path to Scorching Sandpaper Minor. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
In the cliff wall next to the origami lizard. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Above the previous one, revealed to be the door to a Sensor Lab when filled in. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
In the wall rounding out the southwestern area of the desert. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Two in the ground at the start of the ruins section and another one in the wall above the ruins, next to the ? Block. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
Below a ? Block in the southwestern portion of the desert. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert - this was the best quality one I could find.
In the southeastern part of the ruins. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
At the end of the hidden area to the right of the ruins revealed to be the door to a coffee shop when filled in. A Not-Bottomless Hole found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
On the sarcophagus in the tower. Last Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Desert of The Origami King.

Collectible Treasures[edit]

Treasure Description Image
3 treasures
Boot Car

Boot Car
Required: Professor Toad rescued

Mario must have Professor Toad dig in a glowing spot in the west side of the ruins.
First Collectible Treasure in Scorching Sandpaper Desert of The Origami King.
Collectible Treasure #61: Cactus

Cactus
Required: Professor Toad rescued

Mario must head a good distance southeast of the tower and have Professor Toad dig in a glowing spot.
Second Collectible Treasure in Scorching Sandpaper Desert of The Origami King.
Temple of Shrooms

Temple of Shrooms Statues
Required: Yellow streamer destroyed

Mario must strike the Hidden Block above the crate in the freezer.
A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.

? Blocks[edit]

Hidden Item Description Image
7 blocks
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
100-Coin
Towards the east side of the desert with the Sun Altar in sight, there is a ? Block containing a 100-Coin. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
A weapon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Flashy Hammer
South of the local desert tower where the sand slopes down, a ? Block can be found above a Not-Bottomless Hole. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert - this was the best quality one I could find.
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Shiny Fire Flower
A weapon/battle item in Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Flashy Boots
There are two ? Blocks among the village ruins found in the southeast corner of the desert. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Ice Flower
Beyond the village ruins and desert cliffs is a hidden area, with a ? Block near the entrance. A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King. An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Coin
Required: Yellow Streamer destroyed

In the freezer below the Sun Altar, there is a Hidden Block resting beside a crate.
A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Collectible Treasure #64: Temple of Shrooms Statues
Collectible Treasure #64
Required: Yellow Streamer destroyed

Using the previous ? Block to jump onto the crate, Mario can jump to reveal another Hidden Block, indicated by a dark square patch. This block contains a Collectible Treasure: Temple of Shrooms Statues.
A ? Block found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert.

Media[edit]

Audio.svg Scorching Sandpaper Desert - Plays in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert and its subregions.
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Audio.svg My Heart's a-Burnin' - Plays when summoning the Fire Vellumental Cave. The song is sung by Olivia.
File infoMedia:PMTOK My Heart's a-Burnin'.oga
Audio.svg Mega Paper Macho Pokey - Plays while battling Mega Paper Macho Pokey.
File infoMedia:PMTOK Mega Paper Macho Pokey.oga
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See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヤケスナさばく[?]
Yakesuna Dai Sabaku
Great Burning Sand Desert
Chinese (simplified) 热沙大沙漠[?]
Rèshā Dà Shāmò
Great Burning Sand Desert
Chinese (traditional) 熱沙大沙漠[?]
Rèshā Dà Shāmò
Great Burning Sand Desert
Dutch Grote Imposantvlakte[?] Large Imposing Plains
(pun on zandvlakte (sand plain))
French Grand désert de Kalémeri[?] Great Kalémeri Desert; possibly a reference to Kalimari Desert
German Große Sandpapierwüste[?] Large Sandpaper-Desert
Italian Deserto Cartavetro maggiore[?] Sandpaper Desert Major
Korean 작열모래 대사막[?]
Jagyeol-morae Daesamak
Great Burning Sand Desert
Spanish Gran Desierto de Lija[?] Great Sandpaper Desert