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The Great Sea is a large, ocean-like area connecting several islands. It is navigated using [[Sea Captain Toad]]'s boat. When first accessed, a thick, impassable fog covers most of the sea, concealing everything but [[Scuffle Island]] and [[the Princess Peach]]. After completing the puzzles at [[Bonehead Island]], the fog clears, allowing access to all the other islands. Several enemies are seen roaming around the ocean, and will fight Mario if the boat gets too close.
The Great Sea is a large, ocean-like area connecting several islands. It is navigated using [[Sea Captain Toad]]'s boat. When first accessed, a thick, impassable fog covers most of the sea, concealing everything but [[Scuffle Island]] and [[the Princess Peach]]. After completing the puzzles at [[Bonehead Island]], the fog clears, allowing access to all the other islands. Several enemies are seen roaming around the ocean, and will fight Mario if the boat gets too close.


Mario is required to enter the Great Sea to reach the Princess Peach and get a spare fuse for [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]]. Mario later returns to the Great Sea after rescuing [[Captain T. Ode]] and getting his [[Sea Chart]], which allows the party to travel through the fog to Bonehead Island. The purple streamer is shown cutting through the sea floor at multiple points, but eventually leads to the top of the [[Sea Tower]].
The Great Sea is first used essentially to reach the Princess Peach and get a spare fuse for [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]]. It is again used after rescuing [[Captain T. Ode]] and getting his Sea Chart, which allows the party to travel through the fog to Bonehead Island. The purple streamer is shown cutting through the sea floor at multiple points, but eventually leads to the top of the [[Sea Tower]].


Several [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s on islands in the Great Sea will mark spots on the Sea Chart to dive for treasures as thanks for Mario rescuing them. The [[Super Marino]] is required to dive at those spots to search for and grab the treasures. Additional items that can be collected from the sea floor include a [[Heavy Bag]], a [[Canned Heart]], a [[Big Shell (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Big Shell]], and some coins.
Several [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s on islands in the Great Sea will mark spots on the Sea Chart to dive for treasures as thanks for Mario rescuing them. The [[Super Marino]] is required to dive at those spots to search for and grab the treasures. Additional items that can be collected from the sea floor include a [[Heavy Bag]], a [[Canned Heart]], a [[Big Shell (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Big Shell]], and some coins.

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