Security code...
Mission | |
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Security code... | |
Initiator | Businessman |
Mission # | 24 |
Game | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
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- “If I don't figure out how to get into that briefcase, I'll be sacked for sure!”
- —Businessman, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Security code..., originally parsed Security Code..., is the twenty-fourth Trouble Center mission in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, initiated by the Ratooey businessman. It is first available after clearing Chapter 6.
Mission[edit]
Mario must travel to Glitzville, where he finds the businessman in front of the Hot Dog Stand. When talked to, the businessman tells Mario that he forgot the four-digit code to his briefcase, and the only way to remember it again is to count the number of chairs in Koops's house first (Kroop's house in the original game), Flurrie's house second, Don Pianta's office third, and Toodles' house fourth. After noting the number of chairs in each of those locations, Mario must travel back to Glitzville and relay the code to the businessman, 2625, which unlocks the briefcase. With the trouble solved, the grateful businessman rewards Mario with a Hot Sauce. Afterward, Mario can purchase more Hot Sauces from the businessman.
In-game description[edit]
- "I forgot the code to my briefcase! I'll be sacked for this for sure! Meet me in front of the Hot Dog Stand in Glitzville!"
- In the Switch version, "Hot Dog Stand" is written as "hot-dog stand".
Hint (Switch exclusive)[edit]
Ian Foomus dialogue
- "The code for the briefcase is four digits, and each digit is the number of chairs in a place you've been. The first digit is the number of chairs in Koops's house in Petalburg. In case he forgot where he lives after so much time away, Koops's house is right next door to the pink one. The second digit is the number of chairs in Flurrie's house in Boggly Woods. The third digit is the number of chairs in Don Pianta's office here in Rogueport. The last digit is the number of chairs in Toodles's house in Poshley Heights. Don't forget to count the chair in the garden, by the way. Her house is right by the station."
Journal
- "The code is four digits long. Each digit is the number of chairs in one of these places: The first digit is in Koops' house in Petalburg. His house is next to the pink one. The second digit is in Flurrie's house in Boggly Woods. The third digit is in Don Pianta's office in Rogueport. The fourth digit is in Toodles' house in Poshley Heights. Don't forget to count the chair in the garden too! Her house is right by the station."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | あんしょう番号[?] Anshō Bangō |
Security Code | |
Chinese (simplified) | 密码[?] Mìmǎ |
Password | |
Chinese (traditional) | 密碼[?] Mìmǎ |
Password | |
Dutch | De code van m'n tas.[?] | The code of my briefcase. | |
French | Retrouvez mon code![?] | Find my code! | |
German | Zahlencode![?] | Numeric code! | |
Italian | Combinazione.[?] | Combination. | |
Korean | 비밀번호[?] Bimilbeonho |
Password | |
Spanish | Combinación[?] | Combination |
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Trouble Center missions | |
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The chapter names provided for the missions indicate the chapters that must be completed in order for said missions to be unlocked. | |
A Rogue's Welcome | Need a key! • Safe delivery... • Competitor research! • Find this guy! • Hit me, please! • I'm hungry! |
Castle and Dragon | Try to find me! • Listen to me! • Help me restock! |
The Great Boggly Tree | Life Mushroom! • Come over and play! • Help my Daddy! |
Of Glitz and Glory | Help wanted! • Heartful Cake recipe... • The food I want. |
For Pigs the Bell Tolls | Elusive badge! • Newsletter... • Seeking legendary book! |
The Key to Pirates | Tell that person... • Looking for a gal! |
3 Days of Excess | Important thing! • Get these ingredients! • I need my magazine. • Security code... |
Mario Shoots the Moon | Delivery, please! • I can't speak! • I wanna meet Luigi! |
The Thousand-Year Door | Roust these cads! • Help me make up. • Erase that graffiti! |