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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
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The '''Sea Tower''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is a tower wrapped in the purple streamer, found on one of the islands in [[The Great Sea]]. The island itself is found in the northwest part of the sea, charted in territory B-1. The Sea Tower appears to be a shrine dedicated to all of the [[Vellumental]]s, featuring various towers and idols representing them throughout the way. [[Tape (boss)|Tape]] is fought atop the tower. There are no [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s in need of rescue here, aside from the Toads seen taped to the side of the tower, rescued automatically after Tape is defeated. Several puzzles from the Vellumental shrines and temples make a reappearance here.


==History==
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After [[Mario]] has acquired the [[Power Orb]], [[Wisdom Orb]] and [[Courage Orb]] from the corresponding trials on [[Diamond Island]], he may insert them into the door, allowing him to enter the tower. [[Olivia]] notes the height of the tower and the purple streamer wrapped all the way to the top. When they see the four [[Vellumental]] idols in the entrance room, she becomes excited before quickly realizing they are just statues. The next room is much more advanced, requiring Mario to time his jumps between pillars sliding in and out of the walls in a certain pattern. Normally, there are steps in the [[Earth Vellumental]] monument's mouth leading up to the doorway in the [[Water Vellumental]] monument's mouth. However, the steps have been separated and the Water Vellumental's mouth shut due to a [[Sidestepper]] prying the [[Red Gem]] from a nearby statue. Mario must follow him into the adjacent rooms, corner him, and defeat him to recover the gem. Once it is inserted into the statue's mouth, the steps are reconnected, allowing Mario to head up to the second floor.


As Mario is rounding outside from one floor to the next, it becomes apparent several [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s are trapped to the sides of the tower. Unfortunately, there is nothing Mario can do at the moment. The first room of the next floor has large monuments of the [[Fire Vellumental]] and [[Ice Vellumental]]. The goal here is for Mario to make it to the [[Magic Circle]] behind the Fire Vellumental and use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to send down a heavy ball, slamming the button on the back of the Fire Vellumental. This unleashes a burst of flames, melting the teeth of the Ice Vellumental, allowing Mario to exit this floor and advance to the next.
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After passing by numerous Toads strapped to the wall, Mario takes a lift up to the top of the tower. Olivia quickly notices the purple streamer spool. However, as Mario approaches it, the large center elevator rises to reveal [[Tape (boss)|Tape]], responsible for trapping the Toads. He sees Mario wanting to take down the streamer as a threat, believing streamers and tape are quite similar. After destroying both the tape roll and the dispenser, Mario reveals a Magic Circle allowing him to use the 1,000-Fold Arms to take down the purple streamer spool and, subsequently, the purple streamer.
 
At a lost for what to do and where to go next, Olivia notices the green streamer directly in the background. Mario must use the Magic Circles at the nearby Vellumental stands to focus them toward the center. This creates a large beam of light at the center of the tower taking them up to [[Shangri-Spa]].
 
==Layout==
The Sea Tower is represented by a similar icon on the treasure map. During open sea exploration, the long-distance [[Warp Pipe]] is not seen outside the tower. Additionally, although they are not seen or fought inside the tower, several [[Fly Guy]]s can be seen surrounding the outside of the tower. Notably, this is the only area in the game they can be found in. When Mario steps onto the island, the long-distance Warp Pipe appears and can be used to travel to any other long-distance Warp Pipes, provided they have also been activated.
 
Once Mario has obtained the orbs by completing the trials on Diamond Island, he may enter the tower. The entrance room has nothing more than an idol of each Vellumental. The following room is more complex. The first half of the section requires Mario to jump across sliding columns in a pattern, avoiding the spikes down below. The north end of this area
 
==Enemies==
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]s
*[[Fly Guy]]s
*[[Hammer Bro]]s
*[[Ice Bro]]s
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s
*[[Sidestepper]]s
 
==Not-Bottomless Holes==
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|There is a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]] in the ground in the southwest corner of the main room.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleA.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole in the stairs leading up to the room with the easier tile puzzle.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleB.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole in the ground in the southeast corner of the main room.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleC.jpg|250px]]
|-
|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole below the wheel, guarded by [[Swoop]]s.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleD.jpg|250px]]
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|There are two Not-Bottomless Holes in the breakable block section. They are both in the walls on the opposite sides of the room. Mario must be careful not to break certain blocks, make it to the end of the section, and walk along the top of the blocks to reach them.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleE.jpg|250px]]
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|There are two Not-Bottomless Holes beneath one of the blocks in this section, closer to the entrance.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleF.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole in the wall in the northeast corner of the room with the smaller stone dragon head.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleG.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole in the right side of the cavern area.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleH.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole on the other side of the cavern in the shape of a mushroom, revealed to be the door to a coffee shop when filled in.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineHoleI.jpg|250px]]
|}
 
==Collectible Treasures==
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|Mario must head down below the wheel and continue to the southwest corner to find the chest containing Collectible Treasure #37: Restaurant Fridge.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineCollectibleA.jpg|250px]]
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|Mario must hammer around the northwest area below the wheel to find a small set of [[Hidden Block]]s allowing him to enter a tunnel leading to the chest containing Collectible Treasure #38: [[MAX UP Heart]].
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineCollectibleB.jpg|250px]]
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|Mario must destroy certain blocks in the block section and keep others, allowing him to hop along them to a small overhead tunnel at the entrance with a chest containing Collectible Treasure #39: [[POW Block]].
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineCollectibleC.png|250px]]
|}
 
==? Blocks==
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|There is a [[? Block]] on the west side of the wheel in the main area.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockA.jpg|250px]]
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|There are two ? Blocks in the first room west of the main area. One contains a bag of confetti, while the other contains [[Shiny Iron Boots]].
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockB.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a ? Block on the east side of the wheel in the main area.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockC.jpg|250px]]
|-
|There is a set of four [[Hidden Block]]s creating a ledge down below the wheel.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockD.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a ? Block on a ledge in the southeast corner of the block section, right in front of a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]].
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockE.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a ? Block near the exit of the block section.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockF.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a ? Block on the left side of the cavern.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockG.jpg|250px]]
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|There is a ? Block on the right side of the cavern.
|[[File:WaterVellumentalShrineBlockH.jpg|250px]]
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 20:23, July 8, 2022

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