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{{quote|It's shaped like a heart. I'll call it...Heart Island.|Captain T. Ode|Paper Mario: The Origami King}} | {{quote|It's shaped like a heart. I'll call it...Heart Island.|Captain T. Ode|Paper Mario: The Origami King}} | ||
'''Heart Island''' is | [[File:PMTOK_Heart_Island_Sea_Chart_icon.png|thumb|75px|left|[[Sea Chart]] icon for Heart Island]] | ||
'''Heart Island''' is one of 11 accessible islands in [[the Great Sea]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is found in the center of the sea, charted in territory D-4 on the [[Sea Chart]] with a heart icon. This is one of the four suit islands to be found, along with [[Club Island]], [[Diamond Island]], and [[Spade Island]]. While there are no Collectible Treasures to be found on the island, there are two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to be rescued, five [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s to repair, and only one [[? Block]] to be struck. Additionally, a [[MAX UP Heart]] can be found here. | |||
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==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Heart Island complete.jpg|thumb|left|The completed layout of Heart Island]] | |||
Upon arriving at the island, [[Captain T. Ode]] notes its shape and names it accordingly. Once [[Mario]] and [[Olivia]] get off the boat and onto the dock, many more shrubs are revealed than can be seen at first glance. In fact, there are shrubs all over the island, with almost no enemies. There is a stone Toad statue on top of the island. Mario can hammer a shrub to knock it over and reveal a button on the other side, which can then be hammered to trigger an event changing the layout of the island. | Upon arriving at the island, [[Captain T. Ode]] notes its shape and names it accordingly. Once [[Mario]] and [[Olivia]] get off the boat and onto the dock, many more shrubs are revealed than can be seen at first glance. In fact, there are shrubs all over the island, with almost no enemies. There is a stone Toad statue on top of the island. Mario can hammer a shrub to knock it over and reveal a button on the other side, which can then be hammered to trigger an event changing the layout of the island. | ||
*The button on the shrub all the way on the east side of the island changes the shape of the statue, which now carries a stone ball. | *The button on the shrub all the way on the east side of the island changes the shape of the statue, which now carries a stone ball. | ||
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*The shrub on the northwest part of the island has a button which, whenever hammered, resets up all of the other bushes on the island. | *The shrub on the northwest part of the island has a button which, whenever hammered, resets up all of the other bushes on the island. | ||
*To the right is a secluded bush with a button which brings up a small part of the island out of the water to complete the ramp. | *To the right is a secluded bush with a button which brings up a small part of the island out of the water to complete the ramp. | ||
To solve this riddle and complete the island, Mario must change the shape of the statue, turn it to the left, bring up the missing piece of the island, and drop the stone ball. This causes it to roll onto the main layer of the island, allowing Mario to get onto the ramp and travel up to the top of the island. Here, Mario can examine the statue to see that this island | *A button next to the chest, when hit multiple times, causes some [[Cheep Cheep]]s to attack Mario. | ||
To solve this riddle and complete the island, Mario must change the shape of the statue, turn it to the left, bring up the missing piece of the island, and drop the stone ball. This causes it to roll onto the main layer of the island, allowing Mario to get onto the ramp and travel up to the top of the island. Here, Mario can examine the statue to see a diagram indicating that this island forms a baseball diamond layout with [[Full Moon Island|three]] [[Spade Island|other]] [[Club Island|islands]], Heart Island corresponding to the home base. On the ledge off to the right is a chest containing a [[Toad (species)|Toad]]. Believing Mario may be disappointed he is not a real treasure, he marks a spot on the [[Sea Chart]] where a treasure is to be found to make up for it. Before leaving this island, Mario can activate the large neon heart on the pillar in the center of the island to reveal what appears to be a [[Heart (item)|Heart]]. To the right of the statue is a bush with a button Mario must hit to create a bridge allowing him to reach the pillar. However, hammering the heart reveals it is actually a Toad. Believing Mario may be disappointed he is not a real heart, the Toad gives Mario a [[MAX UP Heart]] worth 20 extra [[Heart Point|HP]]. There are a few [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s on this island, around the pillar at the center of the island and close to the dock. | |||
==Hidden Toads== | ==Collectibles== | ||
===Hidden Toads=== | |||
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!width="5%"|Form | |||
!width="75%"|Description | |||
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!colspan=3|[[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|#202122|2 Hidden Toads}}]] | |||
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| | |[[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 35 & 61 (Heart).png|75px]] | ||
|There are 2 bushes with buttons Mario should hammer: a bush near the stairs leading up from the dock, and a bush closest to the start of the ramp up the island. These light up a pattern in the center, raising an origami heart Toad up the platform. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Hidden Toad 1.jpg|250px]] | |||
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| | |[[File:PMOK Smug Toad.png|75px]] | ||
|After completing the main puzzle of Heart Island to reach the Toad statue, Mario can drop down to a ledge and enter through a tunnel to reach a chest with a red Toad inside. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Hidden Toad 2.jpg|250px]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
After they return to [[The Princess Peach]], the above Toads can be seen sharing a table by themselves at the ship's bow. | |||
===Not-Bottomless Holes=== | |||
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!colspan=3|[[Not-Bottomless Hole|{{color|#202122|5 Holes}}]] | |||
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|Two are seen right away as the ship reaches the island. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Not-Bottomless Holes 1 and 2.png|250px]] | |||
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|Right of the heart shaped pillar on the ground. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Not-Bottomless Hole 3.png|250px]] | |||
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|Two to the left of the heart shaped pillar. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Hidden Toad 1.jpg|250px]] | |||
|} | |||
===? Block=== | |||
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!width=10%|Hidden | |||
!width=10%|Item | |||
!Description | |||
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|-style="background: #ad7caa;font-size:120%;color:#202122" | |||
!colspan=4|[[List of ? Blocks in Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|#202122|1 block}}]] | |||
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|[[File:PMTOK Coin Bag leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin|Coin Bag]] | |||
|To the left of the central heart-shaped pillar is a ? Block floating above a [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]. | |||
|[[File:PMTOK Heart Island Hidden Toad 1.jpg|250px]] | |||
|} | |||
==Media== | |||
{{media table | |||
|file1=PMTOK Heart Island.oga | |||
|title1=Heart Island | |||
|description1=Plays on Heart Island. | |||
}} | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ハート | |Jap=ハート{{hover|島|じま}} | ||
|JapR=Hāto-jima | |JapR=Hāto-jima | ||
|JapM=Heart Island | |JapM=Heart Island | ||
|Spa=Isla Corazón | |Spa=Isla Corazón | ||
|SpaM=Heart Island | |SpaM=Heart Island | ||
| | |Fre=Île du cœur | ||
| | |FreM=Heart Island | ||
|Ger=Herz-Insel | |Ger=Herz-Insel | ||
|GerM=Heart Island | |GerM=Heart Island | ||
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|ChiTR=Hóngxīn Dǎo | |ChiTR=Hóngxīn Dǎo | ||
|ChiTM=Heart Island | |ChiTM=Heart Island | ||
|Kor=하트 섬 | |||
|KorR=Hateu Seom | |||
|KorM=Heart Island | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{PMTOK}} | {{PMTOK}} | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King locations]] |
Latest revision as of 02:54, June 24, 2024
Heart Island | |
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Toads | 2 |
Not-Bottomless Holes | 5 |
? Blocks | 1 |
Enemies | Nipper Plants Cheep Cheeps |
- “It's shaped like a heart. I'll call it...Heart Island.”
- —Captain T. Ode, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Heart Island is one of 11 accessible islands in the Great Sea in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is found in the center of the sea, charted in territory D-4 on the Sea Chart with a heart icon. This is one of the four suit islands to be found, along with Club Island, Diamond Island, and Spade Island. While there are no Collectible Treasures to be found on the island, there are two Toads to be rescued, five Not-Bottomless Holes to repair, and only one ? Block to be struck. Additionally, a MAX UP Heart can be found here.
Layout[edit]
Upon arriving at the island, Captain T. Ode notes its shape and names it accordingly. Once Mario and Olivia get off the boat and onto the dock, many more shrubs are revealed than can be seen at first glance. In fact, there are shrubs all over the island, with almost no enemies. There is a stone Toad statue on top of the island. Mario can hammer a shrub to knock it over and reveal a button on the other side, which can then be hammered to trigger an event changing the layout of the island.
- The button on the shrub all the way on the east side of the island changes the shape of the statue, which now carries a stone ball.
- The bush to the left of this shrub has a button which, whenever hammered, simply blows some steam out of the boat.
- The shrub directly southwest of this bush has not a button on the other side, but a Nipper Plant Mario must battle if revealed.
- The bush to the right of the Nipper Plant bush has a button which lights up the right half of the neon outline of the large heart pillar in the center of the island.
- The southernmost shrub has a button which turns the statue and drops its ball down the ramp.
- A bush northwest of this shrub has a button which lights up the left half of the neon outline of the pillar.
- The shrub on the northwest part of the island has a button which, whenever hammered, resets up all of the other bushes on the island.
- To the right is a secluded bush with a button which brings up a small part of the island out of the water to complete the ramp.
- A button next to the chest, when hit multiple times, causes some Cheep Cheeps to attack Mario.
To solve this riddle and complete the island, Mario must change the shape of the statue, turn it to the left, bring up the missing piece of the island, and drop the stone ball. This causes it to roll onto the main layer of the island, allowing Mario to get onto the ramp and travel up to the top of the island. Here, Mario can examine the statue to see a diagram indicating that this island forms a baseball diamond layout with three other islands, Heart Island corresponding to the home base. On the ledge off to the right is a chest containing a Toad. Believing Mario may be disappointed he is not a real treasure, he marks a spot on the Sea Chart where a treasure is to be found to make up for it. Before leaving this island, Mario can activate the large neon heart on the pillar in the center of the island to reveal what appears to be a Heart. To the right of the statue is a bush with a button Mario must hit to create a bridge allowing him to reach the pillar. However, hammering the heart reveals it is actually a Toad. Believing Mario may be disappointed he is not a real heart, the Toad gives Mario a MAX UP Heart worth 20 extra HP. There are a few Not-Bottomless Holes on this island, around the pillar at the center of the island and close to the dock.
Collectibles[edit]
Hidden Toads[edit]
Form | Description | Image |
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2 Hidden Toads | ||
There are 2 bushes with buttons Mario should hammer: a bush near the stairs leading up from the dock, and a bush closest to the start of the ramp up the island. These light up a pattern in the center, raising an origami heart Toad up the platform. | ||
After completing the main puzzle of Heart Island to reach the Toad statue, Mario can drop down to a ledge and enter through a tunnel to reach a chest with a red Toad inside. |
After they return to The Princess Peach, the above Toads can be seen sharing a table by themselves at the ship's bow.
Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]
Description | Image | |
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5 Holes | ||
Two are seen right away as the ship reaches the island. | ||
Right of the heart shaped pillar on the ground. | ||
Two to the left of the heart shaped pillar. |
? Block[edit]
Hidden | Item | Description | Image |
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1 block | |||
Coin Bag |
To the left of the central heart-shaped pillar is a ? Block floating above a Not-Bottomless Hole. |
Media[edit]
Heart Island - Plays on Heart Island. | File info |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハート島[?] Hāto-jima |
Heart Island | |
Chinese (simplified) | 红心岛[?] Hóngxīn Dǎo |
Heart Island | |
Chinese (traditional) | 紅心島[?] Hóngxīn Dǎo |
Heart Island | |
Dutch | Harteneiland[?] | Heart Island | |
French | Île du cœur[?] | Heart Island | |
German | Herz-Insel[?] | Heart Island | |
Italian | Isola Cuore[?] | Heart Island | |
Korean | 하트 섬[?] Hateu Seom |
Heart Island | |
Spanish | Isla Corazón[?] | Heart Island |