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|title=Whiteout Valley
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|image=[[File:Whiteoutvalley.png|250px]]<br>Mario sitting on a ski lift, trying to avoid the attacks of the Ice Bros in the background.
|code=W4-5
|code=W4-5
|world=[[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]]
|world=[[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]]
|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
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|before=[[Snow Rise|<<]]
|before=[[Snow Rise|<<]]
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|after=[[Bowser's Snow Fort|>>]]
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'''Whiteout Valley''' (known as '''White-Out Valley''' in the PAL version), formerly known as '''White Valley''', is the fifth level of [[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''.  
'''Whiteout Valley''' (known as '''White-Out Valley''' in the British English version), formerly known as '''White Valley''', is the fifth level of [[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. The level features a ski lift, which Mario rides while avoiding enemies.


==Layout==
==Layout==
[[Mario]] starts in a small snowy area with an [[Ice Bro]] and a [[Shiny Goomba]]. Soon after, he comes to an area with a Heart Block and an area for him to paperize the Forebear's Portrait scrap obtained in the prior level, [[The Enigmansion]].
[[Mario]] starts in a small snowy area that leads into an icy cave. An [[Ice Bro]] and a [[Shiny Goomba]] wander around this cave. At the right end of the cave, there is a [[Heart Block]] and a [[Save Block]]. The exit of the cave is blocked off by a void, which is shaped to match the Forebear's Portrait scrap obtained in the prior level, [[The Enigmansion]]. There is a ski lift beyond the exit, but it is non-functional.
   
   
Using the scrap will make the Toad steward appear. The Toad will give [[Mario]] and [[Kersti]] a lift. While on the ski lift, Mario must dodge enemies that attempt to attack him. If Mario comes in contact with an enemy or an attack, he must fight the enemy before continuing. It is nearly impossible gaining [[Heart Point|HP]] (except for a few Hearts) and stickers in this area.
Using [[Paperize]] to fill the void with the Forebear's Portrait causes the sepia coloring of the scrap, excluding the [[forebear]], to fade into normal colors. The forebear performs a safety check and activates the ski lift, allowing Mario to take the lift upward.


The first area on the lift contains coins, [[Ice Bro]]s., and [[Fuzzy|Fuzzie]]s. The second area is a cave with larger groups of Fuzzies. The third area is similar to the first, but [[Shiny Paragoomba]]s replace the Fuzzies. Along the way, Luigi will appear on a lift riding back down. As usual, he can be pulled off via [[Paperization]]. The end has stairs leading up to the Comet Piece.
While on the chairlift, enemies attempt to attack Mario. If Mario comes in contact with an enemy or an attack, he must fight the enemy before continuing. These battles occur on top of the rope holding up the lift. Outside of battle, there are some hearts and [[coin]]s on said rope that Mario can collect.
 
The first area on the lift takes Mario up a snowy mountainside. It contains coins, [[Ice Bro]]s., and [[Fuzzy|Fuzzie]]s. The second area goes through a cave with larger groups of Fuzzies. The third area is similar to the first, but [[Shiny Paragoomba]]s replace the Fuzzies. At the end of the last area, [[Luigi]] is taking the lift down the mountain. As usual, he can be pulled off via [[Paperization]].
 
The ski lift ends on a spire with small spiral blue staircase. The stairs lead up to a raised platform with the [[Comet Piece]]. Once Mario reaches the this area and hops off the lift, the ski lift ceases functioning.
 
If the player returns to this level after completing it, the [[forebear]] is no longer present, but the lift is still active.
 
===Secret Door===
The [[Secret Door]] outline is located on the back wall of the first cave area. The Flashlight is hidden inside the room.
 
==Area Tattle==
===Chairlift Entrance===
* ''We're pretty high up now... And it's even colder up here because of the altitude.''
* ''We're going to ride a chairlift? YEEEEESSS!!!'' (after the [[Forebear's Portrait]] scrap is placed)
 
===On the Chairlift===
* ''Wow, look down! this is so exciting! Chairlifts are the best!''
 
===In the Cave===
* ''Whoa, this cave is dark! Although, are there really any bright caves?''
 
===Outside Portion===
* ''Wow, now we're back outside! This chairlift is INCREDIBLE! Let's goooo!''
 
===Chairlift Ending===
* ''Wha...? The chairlift ride is over? Boo. Let's go one more time!''


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Ice Bro]]s.
*[[Ice Bro]]s.
*[[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]
*[[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]
*[[Shiny Goomba]]
*[[Shiny Goomba]]s
*[[Shiny Paragoomba]]s
*[[Shiny Paragoomba]]s


==Things==
==Things==
*Flashlight (Secret Door)
*[[Flashlight (Thing)|Flashlight]] (Secret Door)


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Ger=Glimmerhorn-Lift
|Ger=Glimmerhorn-Lift
|GerM=Glimmerpeak-Lift
|GerM=Glimmerpeak-Lift
|Ita=Valle Sbiancata
|ItaM=Whitened Valley
|Spa=Valle Ventisca
|Spa=Valle Ventisca
|SpaM=Blizzard Valley
|SpaM=Blizzard Valley
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|ChiR=Báisè Shān'gǔ
|ChiR=Báisè Shān'gǔ
|ChiM=White Valley
|ChiM=White Valley
|FraA=Vallée neigeuse
|FreA=Vallée neigeuse
|FraAM=Snowy Valley
|FreAM=Snowy Valley
|FreE=Vallée Immacollée
|FreEM=From "vallée" (valley) and a portmanteau of "immaculé" (immaculate) and "collé" (glued)
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The music when riding the ski lift, named "Give Me a Lift", is a remix of the athletic theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*The music when riding the ski lift, named "Give Me a Lift", is a remix of the athletic theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*The first word of this level is a reference to "White-Out", a paint like substance that's used to get rid of marks on paper including pen ink or markers.
*The first word of this level is a reference to "White-Out", a paint like substance that is used to get rid of marks on paper including pen ink or markers.
{{PMSS}}
{{PMSS}}
[[Category:Snowscapes]]
[[Category:Snowscapes]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star Places]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star locations]]
[[it:Valle Sbiancata]]
[[it:Valle Sbiancata]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, August 12, 2024

Level
Whiteout Valley
Whiteoutvalley.png
Mario sitting on a ski lift, trying to avoid the attacks of the Ice Bros in the background.
Level code W4-5
World World 4
Game Paper Mario: Sticker Star
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Whiteout Valley (known as White-Out Valley in the British English version), formerly known as White Valley, is the fifth level of World 4 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. The level features a ski lift, which Mario rides while avoiding enemies.

Layout[edit]

Mario starts in a small snowy area that leads into an icy cave. An Ice Bro and a Shiny Goomba wander around this cave. At the right end of the cave, there is a Heart Block and a Save Block. The exit of the cave is blocked off by a void, which is shaped to match the Forebear's Portrait scrap obtained in the prior level, The Enigmansion. There is a ski lift beyond the exit, but it is non-functional.

Using Paperize to fill the void with the Forebear's Portrait causes the sepia coloring of the scrap, excluding the forebear, to fade into normal colors. The forebear performs a safety check and activates the ski lift, allowing Mario to take the lift upward.

While on the chairlift, enemies attempt to attack Mario. If Mario comes in contact with an enemy or an attack, he must fight the enemy before continuing. These battles occur on top of the rope holding up the lift. Outside of battle, there are some hearts and coins on said rope that Mario can collect.

The first area on the lift takes Mario up a snowy mountainside. It contains coins, Ice Bros., and Fuzzies. The second area goes through a cave with larger groups of Fuzzies. The third area is similar to the first, but Shiny Paragoombas replace the Fuzzies. At the end of the last area, Luigi is taking the lift down the mountain. As usual, he can be pulled off via Paperization.

The ski lift ends on a spire with small spiral blue staircase. The stairs lead up to a raised platform with the Comet Piece. Once Mario reaches the this area and hops off the lift, the ski lift ceases functioning.

If the player returns to this level after completing it, the forebear is no longer present, but the lift is still active.

Secret Door[edit]

The Secret Door outline is located on the back wall of the first cave area. The Flashlight is hidden inside the room.

Area Tattle[edit]

Chairlift Entrance[edit]

  • We're pretty high up now... And it's even colder up here because of the altitude.
  • We're going to ride a chairlift? YEEEEESSS!!! (after the Forebear's Portrait scrap is placed)

On the Chairlift[edit]

  • Wow, look down! this is so exciting! Chairlifts are the best!

In the Cave[edit]

  • Whoa, this cave is dark! Although, are there really any bright caves?

Outside Portion[edit]

  • Wow, now we're back outside! This chairlift is INCREDIBLE! Let's goooo!

Chairlift Ending[edit]

  • Wha...? The chairlift ride is over? Boo. Let's go one more time!

Enemies[edit]

Things[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホワイトバレー[?]
Howaito Barē
White Valley
Chinese 白色山谷[?]
Báisè Shān'gǔ
White Valley
French (NOA) Vallée neigeuse[?] Snowy Valley
French (NOE) Vallée Immacollée[?] From "vallée" (valley) and a portmanteau of "immaculé" (immaculate) and "collé" (glued)
German Glimmerhorn-Lift[?] Glimmerpeak-Lift
Italian Valle Sbiancata[?] Whitened Valley
Spanish Valle Ventisca[?] Blizzard Valley

Trivia[edit]

  • The music when riding the ski lift, named "Give Me a Lift", is a remix of the athletic theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • The first word of this level is a reference to "White-Out", a paint like substance that is used to get rid of marks on paper including pen ink or markers.