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[[Image: ToadTownDojoPM.png|thumb|right|[[Mario]] and [[Bombette]] training at the '''Toad Town Dojo'''.]]
[[Image: ToadTownDojoPM.png|thumb|right|[[Mario]] and [[Bombette]] training at the '''Toad Town Dojo'''.]]
The '''Toad Town Dojo''' is a part of [[Toad Town]] featured only in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Here, [[Mario]] and the gang could practice their fighting skills against [[Chan]] (a [[Buzzy Beetle]]), [[Lee]] (a [[Duplighost]]) and [[The Master]] himself, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] martial artist. Each battle earns a harder challenge and recognition. In fact, this is the same as battling [[Jinx]] (and [[Jagger]]) in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
The '''Toad Town Dojo''' is a part of [[Toad Town]] featured only in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Here, [[Mario]] and the gang could practice their fighting skills against [[Chan]] (a [[Buzzy Beetle]]), [[Lee]] (a [[Duplighost]]) and [[The Master]] himself, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] martial artist. Each battle earns a harder challenge and recognition. In fact, this is the same as battling [[Jinx]] (and [[Jagger]]) in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.


This is where Mario can earn the [[First-Degree Card|First]], [[Second-Degree Card|Second]], [[Third-Degree Card|Third]], and [[Fourth-Degree Card]]s. Despite the fact that  [[Mario]] can face really hard optional bosses here, ''no'' reward (or even [[Star Points]]) are given here, showing the battles are just for fun, and of course, challenge.
This is where Mario can earn the [[First-Degree Card|First]], [[Second-Degree Card|Second]], [[Third-Degree Card|Third]], and [[Fourth-Degree Card]]s. Despite the fact that  [[Mario]] can face really hard optional bosses here, ''no'' reward (or even [[Star Points]]) are given here, showing the battles are just for fun, and of course, challenge.


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* Three people that Mario meets in his adventure in ''Paper Mario'' are members of the Dojo: a Toad, in Toad Town, just outside the Dojo with a First-Degree Card, a [[Dryite]] in [[Dry Dry Outpost]] with a Second-Degree Card, and a [[Bumpty]] in [[Shiver City]] with a Third-Degree Card.
*Three people that Mario meets in his adventure in ''Paper Mario'' are members of the Dojo: a Toad, in Toad Town, just outside the Dojo with a First-Degree Card, a [[Dryite]] in [[Dry Dry Outpost]] with a Second-Degree Card, and a [[Bumpty]] in [[Shiver City]] with a Third-Degree Card.
* The Japanese characters on the Dojo's billboard read "Way of the old man" in reference to the Master.
*The Japanese characters on the Dojo's billboard read "Way of the old man" in reference to the Master.
 
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Revision as of 23:53, October 18, 2009

Toad Town Dojo
Mario and Bombette training at the Toad Town Dojo.

The Toad Town Dojo is a part of Toad Town featured only in Paper Mario. Here, Mario and the gang could practice their fighting skills against Chan (a Buzzy Beetle), Lee (a Duplighost) and The Master himself, a Toad martial artist. Each battle earns a harder challenge and recognition. In fact, this is the same as battling Jinx (and Jagger) in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

This is where Mario can earn the First, Second, Third, and Fourth-Degree Cards. Despite the fact that Mario can face really hard optional bosses here, no reward (or even Star Points) are given here, showing the battles are just for fun, and of course, challenge.

Trivia

  • Three people that Mario meets in his adventure in Paper Mario are members of the Dojo: a Toad, in Toad Town, just outside the Dojo with a First-Degree Card, a Dryite in Dry Dry Outpost with a Second-Degree Card, and a Bumpty in Shiver City with a Third-Degree Card.
  • The Japanese characters on the Dojo's billboard read "Way of the old man" in reference to the Master.