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{{Quote|Such a pretty green! This really looks like a park.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | {{Quote|Such a pretty green! This really looks like a park.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | ||
'''Bouquet Gardens''' is World 1-2 in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It is a grassy area with many hills and flowers. Mario learns how to use the [[Battle | '''Bouquet Gardens''' is World 1-2 in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It is a grassy area with many hills and flowers. Mario learns how to use the [[Battle Spin]] here. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:PM3D20.PNG|thumb|left|200px|A [[Goomba Wheel]] attacking Mario and Kersti.]] | [[File:PM3D20.PNG|thumb|left|200px|A [[Goomba Wheel]] attacking Mario and Kersti.]] | ||
Bouquet Gardens is a peaceful grassland inhabited by a few [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s and common grassland enemies such as [[Goomba]]s. It is filled with beautiful flowers and a flower garden is on the first hill, monitored by a Toad. At first, Mario is unable to progress through the flower garden due to strong winds; however, later in the level, it is found that a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Fan|Fan]] is the cause of this, which can be switched off and obtained. The blustery garden is followed by a grassy hilltop, which drops down to another slope that leads to a set of foothills that houses the Comet Piece. Eventually, a [[Goomba Wheel]] interrupts Mario, and [[Kersti]] introduces the [[Battle | Bouquet Gardens is a peaceful grassland inhabited by a few [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s and common grassland enemies such as [[Goomba]]s. It is filled with beautiful flowers and a flower garden is on the first hill, monitored by a Toad. At first, Mario is unable to progress through the flower garden due to strong winds; however, later in the level, it is found that a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Fan|Fan]] is the cause of this, which can be switched off and obtained. The blustery garden is followed by a grassy hilltop, which drops down to another slope that leads to a set of foothills that houses the Comet Piece. Eventually, a [[Goomba Wheel]] interrupts Mario, and [[Kersti]] introduces the [[Battle Spin]] in that battle. | ||
===HP-UP Heart=== | ===HP-UP Heart=== |
Revision as of 01:47, May 14, 2019
- “Such a pretty green! This really looks like a park.”
- —Kersti, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Bouquet Gardens is World 1-2 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It is a grassy area with many hills and flowers. Mario learns how to use the Battle Spin here.
Layout
Bouquet Gardens is a peaceful grassland inhabited by a few Toads and common grassland enemies such as Goombas. It is filled with beautiful flowers and a flower garden is on the first hill, monitored by a Toad. At first, Mario is unable to progress through the flower garden due to strong winds; however, later in the level, it is found that a Fan is the cause of this, which can be switched off and obtained. The blustery garden is followed by a grassy hilltop, which drops down to another slope that leads to a set of foothills that houses the Comet Piece. Eventually, a Goomba Wheel interrupts Mario, and Kersti introduces the Battle Spin in that battle.
HP-UP Heart
After the Fan is obtained, Mario can return to the Toad that was battling against the strong winds to find him bawling over his ravaged garden. Mario can use Paperize to place Fire Flower or Ice Flower stickers (or either sticker's Shiny or Flashy variations) into the garden to make it bloom again. This makes the Toad overjoyed, and the grateful Toad gives Mario an HP-UP Heart. After that, the player can pick the flowers and put them in the Sticker Album. They still grow back for Toad.
Toad Rescue
In the hilltop area, a red Toad is being bullied by a pair of Goombas. Talking to them gives a choice of paying the Goombas twenty coins or battling them. If the Goombas are engaged in battle, they team up and become a 2-Fold Goomba. Either way, the red Toad gives Mario a Cat-o-Luck for helping him.
Secret Door
The outline for the Secret Door is located on the cliff before the Comet Piece. Pasting in a Secret Door sticker via Paperize reveals a hollow with the stickers Flashy Fire Flower, Flashy Ice Flower, and Flashy POW Block.
Enemies
Things
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 盛开花园 (Simplified) 盛開花園 (Traditional)[?] Shèngkāi Huāyuán |
Blooming Garden | |
German | Floragarten[?] | Flora Garden | |
Italian | Bouquet di Giardini[?] | Bouquet of Gardens | |
Spanish | Jardines Fragantes[?] | Fragrant Gardens |