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{{quote|Toad houses. Ah, the simple life.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | {{quote|Toad houses. Ah, the simple life.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | ||
'''Toad Houses''' (or '''Toad houses'''), also known as '''Toad's Houses''',<ref> | '''Toad Houses''' (or '''Toad houses'''), also known as '''Toad's Houses''',<ref>''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref> are [[mushroom]]-shaped buildings that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They have since made appearances in more recent games. Toad Houses are usually located across every [[world]] map except for the last world within the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games. Toad Houses always hold either a useful surprise or reward for the player, most frequently power-ups. Within most games, Toad Houses are generally run and hosted by ally characters such as [[Toad]], [[Toadsworth]], and a variety of other [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
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In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', upon the player entering a Toad House, Toad appears and presents the player with three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es. While it is implied that each box has a different content, the game's code randomly decides the item given only after the player opens a box, meaning there is no advantage to pick a box over the others.<ref> | In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', upon the player entering a Toad House, Toad appears and presents the player with three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es. While it is implied that each box has a different content, the game's code randomly decides the item given only after the player opens a box, meaning there is no advantage to pick a box over the others.<ref>[http://www.the-interweb.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/127-Toad-Houses-Disassembled.html The Interweb Toad Houses Disassembled].</ref> Some Toad Houses ever have only one item, typically a more powerful item. Toad Houses in earlier worlds tend to hold more basic power-ups such as [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], while the ones in later worlds may hold [[Tanooki Suit]]s and [[Hammer Suit]]s. The player may open only one box, after which the Toad House cannot be accessed again. However, in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the player gains unlimited access to default Toad Houses after total [[completion]]. | ||
In [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-3]], if the player presses and holds {{button|Paddown}} on the [[Semisolid Platform#Super Mario Bros. 3|White Block]] near the end of the [[level]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] will fall "behind" the level's objects (bushes, blocks, enemies, etc.). If the player continues to run right, they will end up behind the black background at the end of the level, where a secret Toad House holding a [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] can be found. | In [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-3]], if the player presses and holds {{button|Paddown}} on the [[Semisolid Platform#Super Mario Bros. 3|White Block]] near the end of the [[level]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] will fall "behind" the level's objects (bushes, blocks, enemies, etc.). If the player continues to run right, they will end up behind the black background at the end of the level, where a secret Toad House holding a [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] can be found. | ||
In | In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''Super Mario Advance 4'', the Toad Houses may be either yellow or red. In the former game, there does not appear to be any pattern as to which house gets what color, but in the latter game, those featuring three random items are always yellow, while those that ever have only one item in them are always red. | ||
[[Dark Land]] is the only world in the game that does not feature Toad Houses. | [[Dark Land]] is the only world in the game that does not feature Toad Houses. | ||
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=====White Mushroom House===== | =====White Mushroom House===== | ||
[[File:Secret Toad House SMA4.png|thumb|The interior of a White Mushroom House in ''Super Mario Advance 4 | [[File:Secret Toad House SMA4.png|thumb|The interior of a White Mushroom House in ''Super Mario Advance 4'']] | ||
If a player collects a certain number of [[coin]]s in a world's particular level, a '''White Mushroom House''',<ref> | If a player collects a certain number of [[coin]]s in a world's particular level, a '''White Mushroom House''',<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13, pages 10, 15, 18, 33, 48, and 65.</ref><ref>Peterson, Erik. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Player's Guide. Pages 18, 24, 49, 55, 70, 86, and 99.</ref><ref>''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide back cover.</ref> also known as a '''White House''',<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13, pages 10, 15, and 37.</ref> will appear. Despite their name, White Mushroom Houses are colored a shade of blue in [[reissue]]s of the game. Within these special Toad Houses lies a single box. A [[P-Wing]] can be found in the box in odd-numbered worlds, while an [[Anchor]] appears in even-numbered worlds. | ||
The following shows the criteria for unlocking the White Mushroom Houses. | The following shows the criteria for unlocking the White Mushroom Houses. | ||
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There are also three different-colored Toad Houses in the bonus [[World-e]] in ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''. However, instead of containing items in boxes, they have [[minigame]]s that reward random items. To unlock the gates blocking them, one must collect the required number of [[Advance Coin]]s. | There are also three different-colored Toad Houses in the bonus [[World-e]] in ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''. However, instead of containing items in boxes, they have [[minigame]]s that reward random items. To unlock the gates blocking them, one must collect the required number of [[Advance Coin]]s. | ||
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====''BS Super Mario Collection''==== | ====''BS Super Mario Collection''==== | ||
[[File:BSSMCToadHouse.png|thumb|left|Toad House in ''BS Super Mario Collection'']] | [[File:BSSMCToadHouse.png|thumb|left|Toad House in ''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'']] | ||
In ''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'', Toad House is a screen with a pink background where the player simply chooses one of the three boxes, which may include [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. They appear in week 2 and 3 installments, which are based on ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. | In ''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'', Toad House is a screen with a pink background where the player simply chooses one of the three boxes, which may include [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. They appear in week 2 and 3 installments, which are based on ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. | ||
A variant known as 「{{hover|なえのいえ|Nae no ie}}」 (Nae's house) is hosted by Nae Yūki, who narrated the game with live audio. This house appears as a [[Fire Flower]] panel on a world map on all the known installments. Similar to Toad Houses, they are screens with a yellow background. By answering yes to both of Nae's questions, players activate 「{{hover|おばけモード|Obake mōdo}}」 (ghost mode) that allows them to become [[Fire Mario]] as they exit a level but prevents them from participating in rankings. | A variant known as 「{{hover|なえのいえ|Nae no ie}}」 (Nae's house) is hosted by Nae Yūki, who narrated the game with live audio. This house appears as a [[Fire Flower]] panel on a world map on all the known installments. Similar to Toad Houses, they are screens with a yellow background. By answering yes to both of Nae's questions, players activate 「{{hover|おばけモード|Obake mōdo}}」 (ghost mode) that allows them to become [[Fire Mario]] as they exit a level but prevents them from participating in rankings. | ||
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====''Super Mario World''==== | |||
[[List of Super Mario World pre-release and unused content|Pre-release]] screenshots of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' showed Toad Houses were going to appear in this game. The [[Top Secret Area]] has a similar function to the Toad Houses in the final game, but it can be used infinitely. | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
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=====Red Toad House===== | =====Red Toad House===== | ||
[[File:NSMBDS Red Toad House.png|frame]] | [[File:NSMBDS Red Toad House.png|frame]] | ||
'''Red Toad Houses''' (or '''red Toad houses''')<ref name=NSMB> | '''Red Toad Houses''' (or '''red Toad houses''')<ref name=NSMB>Loe, Casey. ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide. Page 16.</ref> are capped by red mushrooms on the world map. A giant [[Roulette Block]] alternates between a [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Blue Shell]], and [[Mini Mushroom]]. Whatever is displayed when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] bumps it from below is what will be kept as the [[item storage|Stored Item]]. If a brother has a backup item already and the item chosen has less or equal value to the original backup item, 1,000 [[point]]s are awarded instead. | ||
=====Green Toad House===== | =====Green Toad House===== | ||
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=====Blue Toad House===== | =====Blue Toad House===== | ||
[[File:NSMB Blue Toad House.png|frame|left]] | [[File:NSMB Blue Toad House.png|frame|left]] | ||
A '''Blue Toad House''' (or '''blue Toad house''')<ref name=blue> | A '''Blue Toad House''' (or '''blue Toad house''')<ref name=blue>Loe, Casey. ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide. Page 128.</ref> is found at the beginning of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] connected to [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]] after the player beats the game. Inside it, there are blocks with different designs on them. These are the different backgrounds the player can select for their [[Nintendo DS]]'s touchscreens, and they cost 20 Star Coins each. After Mario or Luigi opens all the Star Coin Signs in the game, a fifth background can be chosen. | ||
=====Extra Toad Houses===== | =====Extra Toad Houses===== | ||
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====''Super Mario Run''==== | ====''Super Mario Run''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Toad Houses | In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Toad Houses can be used as buildings in the [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Kingdom Builder]]. There are also three special Toad Houses that can be placed in the Kingdom Builder, granting access to their bonus games. | ||
* | *'''Red Bonus Game House:''' The minigame takes place in a [[Ghost House]]. | ||
* | *'''Blue Bonus Game House:''' The minigame is based on the [[bonus game (Super Mario World)|bonus game]] from ''Super Mario World''. | ||
* | *'''Yellow Bonus Game House:''' The minigame is based on the Battle Mode stage from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. It features a green pipe shooting out coins, [[Rally Ticket]]s, and fireballs. | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' versions 3.0.0 and later, three different types of green Toad Houses can be placed on a world map in [[Super Mario Maker 2#World Maker|World Maker]], each with its own minigame that can be played to earn extra lives: | |||
*'''Match & Win!:''' This is directly based on the [[Spade Panel]] slot minigame from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Making a [[Super Mushroom]] grants the player one life, making a [[Fire Flower]] gives three lives, and making a Super Star gives five lives. If the player fails to make any of those, the Toad House generates the resulting picture as an object and no lives are awarded. | |||
*'''Pop & Win!:''' The player has to press {{button|switch|A}} repeatedly to inflate a green Toad House balloon as much as possible. The player can earn one, three, or five lives depending on how large the balloon is inflated before it pops. This minigame is a reference to the Famicom Disk Writer kiosks when it writes new games for the [[Family Computer Disk System|Famicom Disk System]], and even uses an SNES-styled arrangement of the original music and sound effects.<ref>Japancommercials4U2 (February 18, 2009). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKN3uWZ5lrQ&t=4m9s Game Music DVD Bonus - Famicom Disk Writer] (at 4:09). ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 13, 2020.</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Akfamilyhome/status/1252911891615084544 Famicom Disk Writer reference], as pointed out by Akfamilyhome</ref> | |||
*'''Catch & Win!:''' The player has to jump and catch 10 baseballs fired by a [[Bill Blaster]]-like cannon so they do not hit the green Toad House behind them. The cannon fires baseballs at varying speeds and trajectories. The player can earn five lives by catching every ball, three lives if the Toad House is hit once, and one life if the Toad House is hit twice. If the Toad House suffers three hits, the player fails the minigame and [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mario]] appears from inside the house and shoos them away. This minigame uses sound effects and an SNES-styled arrangement of the title theme from the NES game ''{{wp|Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball}}''. | |||
After the player plays a minigame, the Toad House disappears. | |||
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''=== | ===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''=== | ||
[[File:TAoSMB3ToadHouse.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Toad's house as seen | [[File:TAoSMB3ToadHouse.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Toad's house as seen in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'']] | ||
In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Toad Houses are shown to be the actual residences of the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] living in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. [[Toad]]'s house in particular is a frequently used location during the course of the series. In addition to the houses, most commercial buildings are shaped like Mushrooms, such as the [[Mushroom Land Central Library]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage]]. | |||
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[[File:ToadHouseGoombaVillage.png|200px|thumb|Inside a Toad House in ''Paper Mario'']] | [[File:ToadHouseGoombaVillage.png|200px|thumb|Inside a Toad House in ''Paper Mario'']] | ||
[[File:PM Goomba Village Toad House.png|200px|left|thumb|The Toad House of [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]] in ''Paper Mario'']] | [[File:PM Goomba Village Toad House.png|200px|left|thumb|The Toad House of [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]] in ''Paper Mario'']] | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Mario and his partners can restore their [[Heart Point|HP]], [[Flower Point|FP]], and [[Star Power|SP]] at a Toad House. Toad Houses appear in almost every town, and they are each run by a Toad, with the exception of [[Star Haven]]'s Toad House, which is run by a [[Star (species)|Star]]. The Toad House in [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]] has the slogan "Refresh your body and mind," while the others have "Refresh your body and soul." In the later [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]], the Toad Houses are replaced by [[inn]]s. Unlike in [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door| | In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Mario and his partners can restore their [[Heart Point|HP]], [[Flower Point|FP]], and [[Star Power|SP]] at a Toad House. Toad Houses appear in almost every town, and they are each run by a Toad, with the exception of [[Star Haven]]'s Toad House, which is run by a [[Star (species)|Star]]. The Toad House in [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]] has the slogan "Refresh your body and mind," while the others have "Refresh your body and soul." In the later [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]], the Toad Houses are replaced by [[inn]]s. Unlike in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|sequel]], Mario can sleep in a Toad House free of charge. | ||
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Toad Houses can be found in the following locations: | Toad Houses can be found in the following locations: | ||
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===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
[[File:MKT Sky Tour Teaser.jpg|thumb|left|A Toad House in {{classic|GBA|Sky Garden}} in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | [[File:MKT Sky Tour Teaser.jpg|thumb|left|A Toad House in {{classic|GBA|Sky Garden}} in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', on the course [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]], Toad House-like buildings can be seen on a hill next to a dirt path shortcut; however, they do not provide power-ups, and the player cannot go inside them | In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', on the course [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]], Toad House-like buildings can be seen on a hill next to a dirt path shortcut; however, they do not provide power-ups, and the player cannot go inside them. | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', some Toad Houses can be seen in the backgrounds of the new [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart 8)|Mario Circuit]] and {{classic-link|SNES|Donut Plains 3}}, as well as {{classic-link|SNES|Battle Course 1}} in the ''Deluxe'' version, and on the ground below the [[SNES Rainbow Road|SNES]] and [[N64 Rainbow Road|N64]] [[Rainbow Road]]s. A red Toad House can also be seen on top of a cloud in the background of {{classic-link|GBA|Sky Garden}} in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' and the '' | In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', some Toad Houses can be seen in the backgrounds of the new [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart 8)|Mario Circuit]] and {{classic-link|SNES|Donut Plains 3}}, as well as {{classic-link|SNES|Battle Course 1}} in the ''Deluxe'' version, and on the ground below the [[SNES Rainbow Road|SNES]] and [[N64 Rainbow Road|N64]] [[Rainbow Road]]s. A red Toad House can also be seen on top of a cloud in the background of {{classic-link|GBA|Sky Garden}} in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' and the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' – Booster Course Pass]]. | ||
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====''Mario Party 10''==== | ====''Mario Party 10''==== | ||
Toad Houses reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', appearing only in Mario Party mode. When a player passes by a Toad House, all of the players enter the Toad House to obtain Special Dice Blocks. Additionally, the current captain's roulette cycles more slowly, and they have the option to discard one of their Special Dice Blocks if they already have two, unlike the other players, who cannot obtain another Special Dice Block if they already have two | Toad Houses reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', appearing only in Mario Party mode. When a player passes by a Toad House, all of the players enter the Toad House to obtain Special Dice Blocks. Additionally, the current captain's roulette cycles more slowly, and they have the option to discard one of their Special Dice Blocks if they already have two, unlike the other players, who cannot obtain another Special Dice Block if they already have two. | ||
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ||
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===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ||
Toad Houses appear in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', where the player can make their teammates stronger or enhance their Skills using the six spots inside. Toad Houses appear at the start of each world, but the player can also access one from the Select World menu. | Toad Houses appear in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', where the player can make their teammates stronger or enhance their Skills using the six spots inside. Toad Houses appear at the start of each world, but the player can also access one from the Select World menu. | ||
====Edit Team==== | ====Edit Team==== | ||
Hosted by a green Toad, Edit Team allows the player to create and edit up to six teams of allies before entering a course. | Hosted by a green Toad, Edit Team allows the player to create and edit up to six teams of allies before entering a course. | ||
====Power Up==== | ====Power Up==== | ||
Hosted by a red Toad, Power Up allows the player to raise the [[Experience Point|XP]] of an ally enough to level up by depowering other allies for their XP. Depowering allies removes them from the player's Ally Box, and up to five allies can be depowered at a time. Teammates getting an ally's XP will receive 50% more if their attributes match. [[Coin Coffer]]s and King Coin Coffers provide a significant power | Hosted by a red Toad, Power Up allows the player to raise the [[Experience Point|XP]] of an ally enough to level up by depowering other allies for their XP. Depowering allies removes them from the player's Ally Box, and up to five allies can be depowered at a time. Teammates getting an ally's XP will receive 50% more if their attributes match. [[Coin Coffer]]s and King Coin Coffers provide a significant power up for teammates using this method. | ||
Aside from experience points, an ally being powered up may sometimes receive additional stats in the form of stars next to their current stats called pluses from depowered allies. For a listing of which allies provide which type of plus for allies being powered up, see ''[[List of plus bonuses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. | Aside from experience points, an ally being powered up may sometimes receive additional stats in the form of stars next to their current stats called pluses from depowered allies. For a listing of which allies provide which type of plus for allies being powered up, see ''[[List of plus bonuses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. | ||
====Transform==== | ====Transform==== | ||
Hosted by a yellow Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|1|towerp|World 1-Tower (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, Transform allows the player to use Transformation Items to evolve their allies into stronger forms. For a listing of which Transformation Items are used to transform into which forms, see ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Transformation Items]]''. | Hosted by a yellow Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|1|towerp|World 1-Tower (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 1-Tower}}, Transform allows the player to use Transformation Items to evolve their allies into stronger forms. For a listing of which Transformation Items are used to transform into which forms, see ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Transformation Items]]''. | ||
====Lucky ? Blocks==== | ====Lucky ? Blocks==== | ||
Hosted by a purple Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|3|mortonair|World 3-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, Lucky ? Blocks (known as ? Lottery in the PAL version) lets the player try their luck at winning items for 100 coins each attempt. Prizes include 1-Up Mushrooms, Transformation Items, and Skill Items. After the player clears all the normal worlds, Lucky ? Blocks include rare Skill Items and [[Star Gem]]s. Clearing {{world-link|sp3|mortonair|★World 3-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}} updates it again by giving the player a better chance to win rare Skill Items, and clearing {{world-link|sp6|royair|★World 6-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}} updates it one last time to give the player an even better chance at winning rare items. | Hosted by a purple Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|3|mortonair|World 3-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 3-Airship}}, Lucky ? Blocks (known as ? Lottery in the PAL version) lets the player try their luck at winning items for 100 coins each attempt. Prizes include 1-Up Mushrooms, Transformation Items, and Skill Items. After the player clears all the normal worlds, Lucky ? Blocks include rare Skill Items and [[Star Gem]]s. Clearing {{world-link|sp3|mortonair|★World 3-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|★World 3-Airship}} updates it again by giving the player a better chance to win rare Skill Items, and clearing {{world-link|sp6|royair|★World 6-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|★World 6-Airship}} updates it one last time to give the player an even better chance at winning rare items. | ||
====Awaken==== | ====Awaken==== | ||
Hosted by [[Tamadra]], and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|6|royair|World 6-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, Awaken lets the player use Star Gems to awaken allies who have transformed as far as they can. Allies that have awoken can use Awoken Skills, and can be given more Star Gems to boost their Awoken Skills further. For a listing of how many Star Gems are used to awaken which allies and to boost their Awoken Skills, see ''[[List of Skill upgrades in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Awoken Skills]]''. | Hosted by [[Tamadra]], and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|6|royair|World 6-Airship (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 6-Airship}}, Awaken lets the player use Star Gems to awaken allies who have transformed as far as they can. Allies that have awoken can use Awoken Skills, and can be given more Star Gems to boost their Awoken Skills further. For a listing of how many Star Gems are used to awaken which allies and to boost their Awoken Skills, see ''[[List of Skill upgrades in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Awoken Skills]]''. | ||
====Skill Up==== | ====Skill Up==== | ||
Hosted by a blue Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|2|1|World 2-1 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, Skill Up lets the player use Skill Items to raise Skill levels of characters, reducing the number of turns needed to use Skills. For a full list of how many Skill Items are needed to raise a character's Skill level, see ''[[List of Skill upgrades in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. | Hosted by a blue Toad, and unlocked by clearing {{world-link|2|1|World 2-1 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 2-1}}, Skill Up lets the player use Skill Items to raise Skill levels of characters, reducing the number of turns needed to use Skills. For a full list of how many Skill Items are needed to raise a character's Skill level, see ''[[List of Skill upgrades in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. | ||
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Sokuhou-Ban manga 01.jpg|Japanese ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' strategy guide (Sokuhou-Ban) | |||
Sokuhou-Ban manga 01.jpg|Japanese ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' strategy guide (Sokuhou-Ban) | |||
SMB3ToadHouses.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | SMB3ToadHouses.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | ||
SMW2 Mushroom House.png|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' | SMW2 Mushroom House.png|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' | ||
SMA3 Mushroom House.png|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' | SMA3 Mushroom House.png|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' | ||
NSMBDS Red Toad House.png|''New Super Mario Bros.'' | NSMBDS Red Toad House.png|''New Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
NSMB 1UP Minigame.png|''New Super Mario Bros.'' | NSMB 1UP Minigame.png|''New Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
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===Toad House=== | ===Toad House=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=キノピオの{{hover|家|いえ}}<ref> | |Jap=キノピオの{{hover|家|いえ}}<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 20.</ref><br>''Kinopio no ie''<br>キノピオハウス (''Paper Mario'' and ''Mario Party 10'')<br>''Kinopio Hausu'' | ||
|JapM=Toad's House<br><br>Toad House | |||
|SpaE=Casa Toad<br>Casa de Toad | |||
|SpaEM=Toad House<br>Toad's House | |||
|JapM=Toad's House | |||
|SpaE=Casa Toad | |||
|SpaEM=Toad House | |||
|SpaA=Casa de Toad | |SpaA=Casa de Toad | ||
|SpaAM=Toad's House | |SpaAM=Toad's House | ||
|Fre=Maison de Toad | |Fre=Maison de Toad | ||
|FreM=Toad's House | |FreM=Toad's House | ||
|Dut=Toad-huisje (''Super Mario Run'') | |Dut=Toad-huisje (''Super Mario Run'')<br>Toad's huis | ||
|DutM=Little Toad house<br>Toad's House | |||
|DutM=Little Toad house | |||
|Ger=Toad-Haus | |Ger=Toad-Haus | ||
|GerM=Toad House | |GerM=Toad House | ||
|Ita=Casa di Toad | |Ita=Casa di Toad<br>Casa del Rospo | ||
|ItaM=Toad's House<br>Toad's House; mistakenly referring to the species of frogs | |||
|ItaM=Toad's House | |||
|Por=Casa do Toad | |Por=Casa do Toad | ||
|PorM=Toad's House | |PorM=Toad's House | ||
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|KorR=Kinopio ui jip | |KorR=Kinopio ui jip | ||
|KorM=Toad's House | |KorM=Toad's House | ||
|ChiS=奇诺比奥的家<ref> | |ChiS=奇诺比奥的家<ref>[[iQue]]'s ''Paper Mario'' instruction booklet, [http://tieba.baidu.com/photo/p?kw=ique&tid=3438595808&pic_id=daaca544ad3459825c0efdd00ff431adcaef8459 page 27.]</ref><ref>https://www.ique.com/3ds/arej/course/index.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendoswitch.com.cn/new_super_mario_bros_u_deluxe/stage/index.html</ref><br>''Qínuòbǐ'ào de Jiā''<br>奇诺比奥之家<ref>https://www.ique.com/games/Mariobros/world.htm</ref> (''New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Maker 2'')<br>''Qínuòbǐ'ào zhī Jiā''<br>奇诺比奥房屋<ref>[https://www.lego.com/zh-cn/product/toad-s-treasure-hunt-expansion-set-71368 奇诺比奥寻宝扩展关卡 71368 | 乐高®超级马力欧 | LEGO.com CN] ''LEGO.com''. Retrieved August 25, 2020.</ref> (LEGO ''Super Mario'')<br>''Qínuòbǐ'ào Fángwū'' | ||
|ChiSM=Toad's House<br><br>House of Toad<br><br>Toad House | |||
|ChiT=奇諾比奧的家<ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb/howto/index.htm</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/3dland/course/index.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb2/adventure/index.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/paper_mario/adventure/index.html</ref> | |||
|ChiSM=Toad's House | |||
|ChiT=奇諾比奧的家<ref> | |||
|ChiTR=Qínuòbǐ'ào de Jiā | |ChiTR=Qínuòbǐ'ào de Jiā | ||
|ChiTM=Toad's House | |ChiTM=Toad's House | ||
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===White Mushroom House=== | ===White Mushroom House=== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
|Ita=Casa del Rospo Bianco<ref> | |Ita=Casa del Rospo Bianco<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Italy). Numero 6 - 1992, page 29.</ref><br>Casa segreta di Toad<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]'', pag. 43</ref> | ||
|ItaM=House of the White Toad; mistakenly referring to the species of frogs<br>Secret Toad house | |||
|ItaM=House of the White Toad; mistakenly referring to the species of frogs | |||
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