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Golden Leaf | |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | A weird leaf found in Creepy Steeple. Replenishes 10 FP. |
Super Paper Mario description | A precious leaf. Restores 1 HP and cures poison. |
- "Gold Leaf" redirects here. For the galaxy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy, see Gold Leaf Galaxy. For the power-up debuting in Super Mario 3D Land, see Invincibility Leaf.
The Golden Leaf is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door which recovers 10 FP when consumed. It is also used in many combination recipes. This rare item is also required for completion of Chef Shimi's trouble, along with a Keel Mango and a Mystic Egg.
The Golden Leaf also appears in Super Paper Mario. This variant recovers 1 HP and can be obtained by defeating an Amazy Dayzee or using a map from Flamm. Flimm occasionally has a Golden Leaf for sale as well.
Instead of yielding a simple tea recipe, having Saffron cook a Golden Leaf for the player will yield a Gold Bar, thus making any Golden Leaf exponentially more valuable than its TTYD counterpart, especially if sold in Yold Town for a markup profit of up to 120 coins.
Recipes[edit]
Ingredient(s) | Result | Game |
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Golden Leaf | Zess Tea | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Golden Leaf + Turtley Leaf | Healthy Salad | |
Golden Leaf + Mushroom | Mushroom Fry (International) Life Mushroom (Japan) | |
Golden Leaf + Super Mushroom | Mushroom Roast (International) Life Mushroom (Japan) | |
Golden Leaf + Life Mushroom | Mushroom Steak (International) Life Mushroom (Japan) | |
Golden Leaf + Ultra Mushroom | ||
Golden Leaf + Poison Mushroom | Mushroom Broth | |
Golden Leaf + Slow Mushroom | ||
Golden Leaf + Ice Storm | Snow Bunny | |
Golden Leaf + Whacka Bump | Zess Deluxe | |
Golden Leaf | Gold Bar | Super Paper Mario |
Golden Leaf + Mild Cocoa Bean | Golden Choco-bar |
Locations[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
- Creepy Steeple, in the northern courtyard (where two Swoopers and a red ! Block are found), Mario can go through an opening in the fence if he turns sideways. Once in it, Mario can move to the right past the ! Block and hit the gold tree with his hammer.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
- Chapter 1-2 (Map 7), use Fleep above the very first mountain platform near the Paratroopas.
- Given away as a reward for collecting 200 Shop Points.
- Occasionally sold by Flimm.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | おうごんはっぱ[1] Ōgon Happa |
Golden Leaf | |
Chinese (simplified) | 黄金叶子[?] Huángjīn Yèzi |
Golden Leaf | |
Chinese (traditional) | 黃金葉子[?] Huángjīn Yèzi |
Golden Leaf | |
Dutch | Gouden blad[?] | Golden leaf | |
French | Feuille d'Or[?] | Golden Leaf | |
German | Goldblatt[?] | Gold leaf | |
Italian | Foglia dorata[?] | Golden leaf | |
Korean | 황금나뭇잎[?] Hwanggeum Namunnip |
Golden Tree Leaf | |
Spanish | Hoja Dorada[?] | Golden Leaf |
References[edit]
- ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.