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==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Daffodil Peak]]: On a high platform to the left of the [[Unfurl]]ed green [[Warp Pipe]].
*[[Daffodil Peak]]: On a high platform to the left of the [[Unfurl Block|Unfurl]]ed green [[Warp Pipe]].
*[[Marmalade Valley]]: Behind a piece of the right wall in the [[Draggadon]] excavation site, near the [[Save Block]].
*[[Marmalade Valley]]: Behind a piece of the right wall in the [[Draggadon]] excavation site, near the [[Save Block]].
*[[Fort Cobalt]]: On some boxes to the right of the [[Shy Guy]] army, there is an invisible path leading to the door that must be revealed using the [[Paint Hammer]].
*[[Fort Cobalt]]: On some boxes to the right of the [[Shy Guy]] army, there is an invisible path leading to the door that must be revealed using the [[Paint Hammer]].

Revision as of 02:49, April 29, 2020

File:PMCS SpinningDoor.jpg
The Spinning-Door in Fort Cobalt

The Spinning-Door[1] is an uncommon door appearing in Paper Mario: Color Splash. It is made up of three vertically aligned panels colored red, blue and yellow, with a large diamond in the middle. It is first seen in Daffodil Peak.

When hit with Mario's hammer, the panels will begin to rotate. Mario can then hit the Spinning-Door three more times to stop each panel; if he matches all three of the same color, the door will be unlocked. If Mario hits a panel that doesn't match with the previous one(s), he will lose one coin, but the panel(s) will keep spinning. Each Spinning-Door leads to a different minigame depending on the color of the door. The minigame rewards include coins, Battle Cards, and hearts. After clearing or failing the minigame, the door cannot be accessible again until Mario collects another Mini Paint Star.

If Mario activates a Spinning-Door he's already opened before, the rotating panels will also show parts of a rainbow door with a question mark on it. If he matches these three panels, he can access a fourth minigame.

The music that plays throughout each minigame is an arrangement of the overworld theme from Super Mario Bros. 2.

Locations

Minigames

Gallery

References

  1. ^ From the Paper Mario: Color Splash music gallery song title, "Spinning-Door Game."