Shell Stone
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Shell Stones | |
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Description | |
"The green Shell Stone, sold by a shady aboveground mole." "The yellow Shell Stone, held by a very much alive Dry Bones." "The blue Shell Stone, fished from the belly of a Cheep Cheep." "The red Shell Stone, intercepted midpass from a soccer game." | |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) |
The Shell Stones are five special stones found in Paper Mario: The Origami King. They are mainly located in Overlook Mountain and are used to open the doorway to the Earth Vellumental Temple.
Locations[edit]
- The Purple Shell Stone is still in place, but an origami Shy Guy, which Mario must battle, is seen trying to steal it.
- The Green Shell Stone is located at an auction run by a Monty Mole auctioneer near the shiny red Warp Pipe, with three Koopa Troopas already in attendance. Initially, the Monty Mole auctions the Stone for 10,000 coins, but Mario can lower the price to 300 coins before the Koopas pool in to buy it, at which point Mario must purchase it from them for 1,500 coins.
- The Yellow Shell Stone is near the second Save Block. Mario must fight a nearby origami Goomba that is hiding in a moving bush, which activates a Magic Circle. He then must peel off the wall in front to find a Dry Bones holding the Shell Stone.
- The Blue Shell Stone is also near the second Save Block. Mario must head right and go down a slope. There, a Koopa Troopa will teach Mario how to fish. When he reels in a large origami Cheep Cheep, he must defeat it to obtain the Shell Stone.
- The Red Shell Stone is near the top of the mountain, left of the tower, being kicked around by three Paper Macho Shy Guys like a soccer ball. Mario must knock one of them down and pick up the Shell Stone while it is stunned after leading the stone to be kicked at its position.
Gallery[edit]
The five Shell Stones placed in the doorway to the Earth Vellumental Temple
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Paper Mario: The Origami King | \romfs\item\Item_TurtleBallA.bfres.zst | TurtleBall | Turtle Ball |
Paper Mario: The Origami King | \romfs\data\data_item.elf.zst | タートルボール (Tātorubōru) | Turtle Ball |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | タートルボール[?] Tātoru Bōru |
Turtle Ball | |
Chinese (simplified) | 乌龟球球[?] Wūguī qiú qiú |
Turtle Ball | |
Chinese (traditional) | 烏龜球球[?] Wūguī qiú qiú |
Turtle Ball | |
Dutch | Schildsteen[?] | Shell stone | |
French | Carapierre[?] | Portmanteau of "carapace" (shell) and "pierre" (stone) | |
German | Panzerkugel[?] | Shell sphere | |
Italian | Tartasfera sacra[?] | Sacred Turtle-sphere | |
Spanish | Tortugema[?] | Portmanteau of "tortuga" (turtle) and "gema" (gem) |