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[[Image:Rougeport Map.PNG|thumb|right|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'''s '''Map'''.]]
A '''map''' is an item used in all of the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' [[Genre#Role Playing|role playing game]]s. It shows [[Mario]]'s current position in the world, and it is usually received near the start of the game. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the player could get the [[Beanbean Map]] by defeating the [[Border Bros.]] in a game of [[Border Jump]]. A map is also received at the start of the game in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
 
In some [[games]], such as ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the map is more of a feature rather than an item; these maps (which are sometimes called '''map screens''') are mere portals to the other places in the game. Map screens have even appeared in side-scrolling games such as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' (which was the first ''Mario'' game any type of map appeared in) and ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' map is notable for being both a feature and an item, as it is used as a feature but given to Mario (by the [[Chancellor]]) as if it were an item. The ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the map was similarly "given" to Mario towards the beginning of the game (this time by a [[Pianta]] known to play for the [[Doot Doot Sisters]]), although this Map is not literally given as Mario could use it before it was "received" from the Pianta. [[Luigi]] also used a map to find [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|his mansion]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.
 
In ''Super Paper Mario'', the player can purchase maps from [[Flamm]]. These maps will lead Mario and the heroes to hidden treasures throughout the game. All maps are purchased with [[coin]]s. Once the heroes find the area with the hidden treasure, they must use the [[Pixl]] [[Fleep]], move him over the treasure spot on the screen and press {{button|wii|1}} to flip and find the treasure.
 
==List of Maps in ''Super Paper Mario''==
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|-style="background: #ABC;"
!width="5%"|Number
!width="20%"|Location
!width="10%"|Cost
!width="30%"|Treasure
!width="35%"|Description
|-
|1
|Flipisde 3rd-Floor
|20
|[[Gold Bar]]
|This map shows a familiar spot.
|-
|2
|[[Mirror Hall]]
|60
|[[Welderberg]] [[Catch Card]]
|The map shows colorful objects in a row.
|-
|3
|Flipside Basement 1st Floor
|30
|[[Ultra Shroom Shake]]
|The map shows an underground area.
|-
|4
|[[Flipside Arcade]]
|110
|[[King Sammer]] Catch Card
|The map shows a door with an unusual design.
|-
|5
|Flopside 3rd Floor
|80
|[[O'Chunks]] Catch Card
|The map shows something solid black.
|-
|6
|Chapter 1-1
|20
|[[Bestovius]] Catch Card
|The map shows a house.
|-
|7
|Chapter 1-2
|50
|[[Golden Leaf]]
|The map shows a vertically climbing set of hills.
|-
|8
|[[Green the Bridgemaster]]'s House
|70
|[[Brobot L-Type]] Catch Card
|The map shows a room decked out in pretty colors.
|-
|9
|Chapter 1-3
|40
|Gold Bar x3
|The map shows a rock somewhere.
|-
|10
|Chapter 1-3
|40
|[[Fracktail]] Catch Card
|The map shows a desert somewhere.
|-
|11
|Chapter 1-4
|70
|[[Merlumina]] Catch Card
|The map shows a mysterious locale.
|-
|12
|Chapter 2-1
|20
|[[Shooting Star (Paper Mario)|Shooting Star]]
|The map shows a suspicious building.
|-
|13
|Chapter 2-2
|50
|[[Catch Card SP]]
|The map shows a building somewhere.
|
|-
|14
|Chapter 2-2
|50
|[[Gnip]] Catch Card
|The map shows the inside of a building.
|-
|15
|Chapter 2-3
|100
|[[Mimi]] Card
|The map shows a place where you exchange money.
|-
|16
|Chapter 2-4
|30
|Gold Bar x3
|The map shows a staircase.
|-
|17
|Chapter 2-4
|50
|[[Dried Mushroom]]
|The map shows a fragrant locale.
|-
|18
|Chapter 3-1
|10
|[[Back Cursya]] Catch Card
|The map shows a place decked out in three colors.
|-
|19
|Chapter 3-1
|90
|Ultra Shroom Shake
|The map shows a spot filled with memories.
|-
|20
|Chapter 3-2
|80
|[[Big Blooper]] Catch Card
|The map shows a hidden treasure underwater.
|-
|21
|Chapter 3-2
|180
|[[Power Plus]]
|The map shows a place where treasure abounds.
|-
|22
|Chapter 3-3
|130
|[[Dimentio]] Catch Card
|The map shows a section of a big tree.
|-
|23
|Chapter 3-4
|230
|[[Tiptron]] Catch Card
|The map shows a large room that's been oddly decorated.
|-
|24
|Chapter 3-4
|40
|[[Francis]] Catch Card
|The map shows a place that may have too much treasure.
|-
|25
|Chapter 4-2
|30
|[[Squirps]] Catch Card
|The map shows a smelly spot in an unexpected place.
|-
|26
|Chapter 4-2
|70
|[[Hooligon]] Catch Card
|The map shows the location of a person's hidden treasure.
|-
|27
|Chapter 4-3
|80
|[[Mr. L]] Catch Card
|The map shows a shop somewhere.
|-
|28
|Chapter 4-4
|90
|[[Brobot]] Catch Card
|The map shows a treasure in a forbidden place.
|-
|29
|Chapter 4-4
|80
|[[HP Plus]]
|The map shows a love transmitter to the future.
|-
|30
|Chapter 5-1
|120
|[[Muth]] Catch Card
|CRAGLEY HO! The map shows a treasure on a rock tower.
|-
|31
|Chapter 5-1
|10
|[[Flint Cragley]] Catch Card
|The map shows a hard to find spot.
|-
|32
|Chapter 5-2
|20
|[[Fire Burst]]
|The map shows a large volcano.
|-
|33
|Chapter 5-2
|110
|Ultra Shroom Shake
|The map shows a treasure-filled place in a volcano.
|-
|34
|Chapter 5-3
|70
|Shooting Star
|The map shows the inside of a cave.
|-
|35
|Chapter 5-3
|60
|[[Hornfels]] & [[Monzo]] Catch Card
|The map shows tracks like those used by a small train.
|-
|36
|Chapter 5-4
|140
|[[Poison Mushroom]]
|The map shows a pipe and a door in a cave somewhere.
|-
|37
|Chapter 5-4
|60
|[[King Croacus]] Catch Card
|The map shows a treasure among treasures, so to speak.
|-
|38
|Chapter 7-1
|70
|[[Jaydes]] Catch Card
|The map shows something that defies gravity.
|-
|39
|Chapter 7-1
|80
|[[Underhand]] Catch Card
|The map shows a river flowing with the tears of evildoers.
|-
|40
|Chapter 7-2
|80
|[[Trial Stew]]
|The map shows a treasure in an unopened box.
|-
|41
|Chapter 7-2
|70
|[[Underchomp]] Catch Card
|The map shows a place between sky and earth.
|-
|42
|Chapter 7-3
|150
|Gold Bar x3
|The map shows an oddly colored tree.
|-
|43
|Chapter 7-4
|90
|[[Grambi]] Catch Card
|The map shows several similar objects in a row.
|-
|44
|Chapter 7-4
|100
|[[Luvbi]] Catch Card
|The map shows a white platform in a blue sky.
|-
|45
|Chapter 7-4
|190
|[[Bonechill]] Catch Card
|The map shows a white staircase.
|-
|46
|Chapter 8-1
|160
|[[Nastasia]] Catch Card
|The map shows light that dispels the darkness.
|-
|47
|Chapter 8-3
|200
|[[Super Dimentio]] Catch Card
|The map shows devices floating in the darkness.
|-
|48
|Chapter 8-4
|90
|[[Count Bleck]] Card
|Where is this place? There are so many black walls...
|-
|}
 
==Notable Maps==
*[[Beanbean Map]]
*[[Magical Map]]
 
==Trivia==
*It is possible to get many character's Catch Cards via Maps before you even meet them or hear about them, such as King Sammer V, Welderberg, and Brobot L-Type to name a few.
 
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