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Trockenpilz literally means Dryshroom. | Trockenpilz literally means Dryshroom. | ||
It kinda loses its meaning in the translation, because one would be a normal mushrooms that got dried, while the other one seems like a name for a shroom that is dry by default. | It kinda loses its meaning in the translation, because one would be a normal mushrooms that got dried, while the other one seems like a name for a shroom that is dry by default. | ||
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Where is that mysterious chest in Rogueport? -- Son of Suns
It doesn't tell you, Professor Frankly just finds it in the Palace of Shadows. -- Sir Grodus
- Ah. The article was confusing. It indicates that Mario returns to find it. It should state Prof. Frankly found it. -- Son of Suns
Money Multiplier!
if you have 20 dried shrooms, you can sell them all in Twilight Town to make 80 coins! so if you want to make a lot of money quickly, Just go back and forth from West Side Goods to the shop in Twilight Town and keep buying and selling dried shrooms and the money you spent on the dried shrooms will double! - User:J-Yoshi64
Non literal translation
German translation is not literal. The literal translation would be Getrockneter Pilz. Trockenpilz literally means Dryshroom. It kinda loses its meaning in the translation, because one would be a normal mushrooms that got dried, while the other one seems like a name for a shroom that is dry by default.