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Revision as of 16:02, April 15, 2021

Split-arrows.svg It has been suggested that this page be split into the following: Bean Valley, The Vinery. (discuss)
The cloudy area of Bean Valley.
Colorful floating beanstalks in the cloud area of Bean Valley
The surface area of Bean Valley
Mario walking past some Stingers in Bean Valley

Bean Valley is a large area that leads to Nimbus Land found in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. There are two major parts to Bean Valley. The first is on the ground, and the area is characterized by its fall-like orange vegetation. Many Warp Pipes are located in the area, one of which eventually leads to Grate Guy's Casino, a hidden area. Near the end of the part of Bean Valley on the ground, Mario fights Megasmilax, a large Piranha Plant subspecies. After defeating Megasmilax, a new path becomes accessible. It leads to a small area with a floating brick in the air. By hitting it, a beanstalk grows.

This beanstalk leads to the clouds and second half of Bean Valley. The beanstalks in this area are more common. There is no ground, but Mario is able to walk on the clouds. Beanstalks scatter the area, but they do not grow out of the clouds; they float slightly above them, and many must be climbed on the way to the top. They come in a variety of colors. After several beanstalks, Bean Valley ends with the entrance to Nimbus Land.

According the in-game map, the cloudy area is still considered part of Bean Valley, although it is instead considered part of the next world in the Player's Guide.

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Names in other languages

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ground area

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビーンズバレー[?]
Bīnzu Barē
Beans Valley

cloudy area

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese [1]
Mame no Ki
Bean Trees; rendered "The Vinery" in the Shogakukan guide[1].

References

  1. ^ a b Super Mario RPG Final Edition, page 2.

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