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Guffawha Ruins after we get the Ultra Hammer.png|The entrance to Guffawha Ruins locked after returning with Mario.
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==Names in other languages==
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|FreM=''Marra'' is derived from the verb ''se marrer'' (to have a good laugh), ''ruines'' means "ruins".
|FreM=Laughed ruins. ''Marra'' is derived from the verb ''se marrer'' (to have a good laugh), ''ruines'' means "ruins". ''Marra'' also happens to be the third-person past simple form of the verb ''se marrer''.
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Revision as of 04:25, November 13, 2024

Guffawha Ruins
Luigi exploring Guffawha Ruins while an Elite Chuck Guy is behind him.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Hoohoo Mountain
Inhabitants Moai, Elite Chuck Guys, Limbo Bros, Oucher Glasses

The Guffawha Ruins are the dusty, deserted structures located at the foot of Hoohoo Mountain that Luigi (under hypnosis) visits during Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga to find a cure for his brother's Bean Fever. The location reappears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

After Luigi gains his confidence from Psycho Kamek (Dr. Toadley in the remake), Luigi sets to Guffawha Ruins to find the Crabbie Grass to cure Mario. In this dungeon, Luigi has to take out a few enemies on his own, such as Elite Chuck Guys, Oucher Glasses, and Limbo Bros. He will then have to solve several puzzles. At the end of the level is a big rock shaped like a head, the moai, who will ask Luigi to relieve his stress by dodging energy balls moai spits out for 30 seconds. Many people in Little Fungitown thought this rock head was a flesh-stripping, bone-crushing, bloodsucking monster. However, he does not harm Luigi or challenge him to a battle. Guffawha Ruins lies between Teehee Valley and Hoohoo Mountain.

Luigi cannot revisit the interior of Guffawha Ruins from its entrance when Mario is with him after both plumbers have obtained the Ultra Hammers from the Hammerhead Bros. in their cave because the gates will be closed after Bowletta kidnaps Peach. Hoohoo Mountain Base has a path blocked by rocks that the Ultra Hammer can break. The route will lead to the temple entrance, which allows both bros. to access the buried beans and visit the mole that has a Max Nut.

Map

Bordering or connecting locations to Guffawha Ruins include:

Enemies

Items

For a list of beanholes found in Hoohoo Mountain Base, see here.

Item Image Location

1-Up Mushroom 1-Up Mushroom In ? Block west of the Teehee Valley entrance.

Mushroom (x2) Mushroom
  • In the first ? Block south of the stairs.
  • In the third ? Block south of the stairs.

Syrup Jar Syrup Jar In the second ? Block south of the stairs.

Chuckle Bean Sprite of a Chuckle Bean from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Found in beanholes (see above).

Super Mushroom Mushroom To the right of the fourth room, it's in the ? Block at the end of the road.

Max Nut Nut Given by the Monty Mole behind the Black Rocks

Crabbie Grass Crabbie Grass In the ninth room.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Mushroom KingdomStardust FieldsGuffawha RuinsBeanbean Castle TownBeanbean CastleChateau de ChucklehuckChucklehuck WoodsWoohoo HooniversityTeehee ValleyLittle FungitownOho OasisGwarhar LagoonJoke's EndOho OceanBeanbean International AirportBeanbean FieldsHoohoo MountainBowser's Castle
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バクショーいせき[?]
Bakushō Iseki
From「爆笑」(bakushō, "roar of laughter") and「いせき」(iseki, "ruins")
Chinese 嘎嘎遗迹[?]
Gāgā Yíjì
Quack-quack Ruins
French Ruines de Marra[?] Laughed ruins. Marra is derived from the verb se marrer (to have a good laugh), ruines means "ruins". Marra also happens to be the third-person past simple form of the verb se marrer.
German Gröhlruinen[?] Bellow Ruins
Italian Rovine Sghignazzo[?] Jeer Ruins
Korean 폭소 유적[?]
Pokso Yujeok
Burst-of-Laughter Ruins
Spanish Ruinas Risotada[?] Cackle Ruins