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{{location infobox
{{location infobox
|image=[[File:PMTTYD The Great Tree Intro.png|256px]]
|image=[[File:TTYDNS The Great Tree.png|250px]]
|greater_location=[[Boggly Woods]]
|greater_location=[[Boggly Woods]]
|capital=
|capital=
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|inhabitants=[[Puni]]es, [[Pider]]s, and [[Jabbi]]es
|inhabitants=[[Puni]]es, [[Pider]]s, and [[Jabbi]]es
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|latest_appearance=
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
}}
}}
{{quote|There! That's what I was telling you about. That's where the [[Puni|Punies]] live. That's home. Uh, of course, it's not just us in the tree. Lots of [[Jabbi|Jabbies]] and [[Pider|Piders]] too.|Punio|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{PMTTYD map}}
{{PMTTYD map}}
'''The Great Tree''' is a giant tree in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Its interior serves as the third main location in the game. It is located in [[Boggly Woods]] and is the home of the [[Puni|Puni tribe]]. When [[Mario]] first arrives here, the entrance is sealed by a strange, metal door, which prompts him to take [[Punio]] to see Flurrie; the door is a result of the [[X-Naut]]s residing in the tree. There is actually a secret entrance to the Great Tree's interior. Mario must use [[Flurrie]] to blow away the "paper" that covers this entrance, which Punio proceeds to enter, prompting him to open the sealed door that Mario can walk through. However, the secret entrance is anything but secret as it is labeled "Secret Entrance" and is surrounded by flashing lights.
'''The Great Tree''' is a giant tree in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Its interior serves as the third main location in the game. It is located in [[Boggly Woods]] and is the home of the [[Puni|Puni tribe]]. When [[Mario]] first arrives here, the entrance is sealed by a strange, metal door, which prompts him to take [[Punio]] to see Flurrie; the door is a result of the [[X-Naut]]s residing in the tree. There is actually a secret entrance to the Great Tree's interior. Mario must use [[Flurrie]] to blow away the "paper" that covers this entrance, which Punio proceeds to enter, prompting him to open the sealed door that Mario can walk through. However, the secret entrance is anything but secret as it is labeled "Secret Entrance" and is surrounded by flashing lights.
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===Formations===
===Formations===
{{main|List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#The Great Tree}}
{{main|List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#The Great Tree}}
{{br}}


==Items==
==Items==
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|-style="background: #ABC;"
!Item
!width="5%"|Item
!Location
!width="1%"|Icon
!width="20%"|Found In
|-
|-
|[[Blue Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Blue Key]]
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Blue Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Blue Key|game=NS}}
|[[File:Blue Key TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's inside the chest on the ground.
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's inside the chest on the ground.
|-
|-
|[[Charge (badge)|Charge]]
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Charge (badge)|Charge|game=NS}}
|[[File:Charge TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's on the left pillar in the underground.
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's on the left pillar in the underground.
|-
|-
|[[Damage Dodge P]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Damage Dodge P|game=NS}}
|[[File:Damage Dodge P.png|25x25px]]
|In the second room below the entrance, it's in an invisible block above the brick by the twisty path.
|In the second room below the entrance, it's in an invisible block above the brick by the twisty path.
|-
|-
|[[Dizzy Dial]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Dizzy Dial|game=NS}}
|[[File:Dizzy Dial TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's to the back of the stairs in the upper room.
|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's to the back of the stairs in the upper room.
|-
|-
|[[Emerald Star]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Emerald Star|game=NS}}
|[[File:Emerald Star TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|Stolen by [[Lord Crump]] and picked up by Mario after [[Magnus von Grapple]] is defeated.
|Stolen by [[Lord Crump]] and picked up by Mario after Lord Crump is defeated.
|-
|-
|[[FP Plus]]
|{{PMTTYD item|FP Plus|game=NS}}
|[[File:FP Plus.png|25x25px]]
|In the outside area, it's in the waterfall to the right of the tree.
|In the outside area, it's in the waterfall to the right of the tree.
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Mushroom]]
|rowspan=2|{{PMTTYD item|Mushroom|game=NS}} (×2)
|rowspan=2|[[File:Mushroom TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the room before the Crystal Star room, it's in the left bush.
|In the room before the Crystal Star room, it's in the left bush.
|-
|-
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's given by [[Jabble]] when talked to after Chapter 2.
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's given by [[Jabble]] when talked to after Chapter 2.
|-style="background:lightgreen"
|{{PMTTYD item|Mystic Egg|game=NS}}
|Given by [[Petuni]] by playing the [[Stump Petuni]] game with her. Available after Chapter 2. (Repeatable + free of charge)
|-
|-
|[[Mystic Egg]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Power Punch|game=NS}}
|[[File:Mystic Egg TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|Given by [[Petuni]] by playing the [[Stump Petuni]] game with her. Available after Chapter 2.
|-
|[[Power Punch]]
|[[File:Power Punch TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the second room above the entrance area, it's in the southeast bush on the ground.
|In the second room above the entrance area, it's in the southeast bush on the ground.
|-
|-
|[[Puni Orb]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Puni Orb|game=NS}}
|[[File:Puni Orb TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|Given by the [[Puni elder]] in Chapter 2. This is the only key item removable from Mario's inventory at will.
|Given by the [[Puni elder]] in Chapter 2.
|-
|-
|[[Red Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Red Key]]
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Red Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Red Key|game=NS}}
|[[File:Red Key TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's dropped by the [[X-Naut]] guard.
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's dropped by the [[X-Naut]] guard.
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|[[Shine Sprite]]
|rowspan=4|{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}} (×4)
|rowspan=4|[[File:Shine Sprite TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the room to the right of the entrance, it's to the right of the bubble pond.
|In the room to the right of the entrance, it's to the right of the bubble pond.
|-
|-
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|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's above a lily in the lower-room.
|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's above a lily in the lower-room.
|-
|-
|[[Shrink Stomp]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Shrink Stomp|game=NS}}
|[[File:Shrink Stomp.png|25x25px]]
|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's inside a chest box in front of the stairs in the upper room.
|In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's inside a chest box in front of the stairs in the upper room.
|-
|-
|rowspan=6|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]
|rowspan=6|{{PMTTYD item|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×6)
|rowspan=6|[[File:Star Piece TTYD.gif|25x25px]]
|In the first room above the entrance area, it's under a panel near the pipe to the up.
|In the first room above the entrance area, it's under a panel near the pipe to the up.
|-
|-
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|In the shortcut room from the tree bottom to the twisty path area, it's in the southwest bush.
|In the shortcut room from the tree bottom to the twisty path area, it's in the southwest bush.
|-
|-
|[[Super Boots]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Super Boots|game=NS}}
|[[File:Super Boots.png|25x25px]]
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's in a chest in a north cave.
|In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's in a chest in a north cave.
|-
|-
|[[Thunder Rage]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Thunder Rage|game=NS}}
|[[File:Thunder Rage TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the bubble room to the right of the entrance, it's in the rightmost bush on the ground.
|In the bubble room to the right of the entrance, it's in the rightmost bush on the ground.
|-
|-
|[[Ultra Mushroom]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Ultra Mushroom|game=NS}}
|[[File:Ultra Shroom TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's inside the left chest. (The right chest is opened by Ms. Mowz.)
|In the storeroom in the highest place, it's inside the left chest. (The right chest is opened by Ms. Mowz.)
|}
|}
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===Hidden ? Block===
===Hidden ? Block===
{{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
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|-style="background:tan"
!Item
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!Description
!width=15%|Image
!Image
!width=15%|Image (block revealed)
!Image (block revealed)
|-
|-
|1 Coin
|1 {{PMTTYD item|Coin|game=NS}}
|In the area with the narrow passageways with [[Pider]]s, is a red ? Block. Mario must use [[Koops]] to hit the hidden ? Block directly underneath the block.
|In the area with the narrow passageways with [[Pider]]s, is a red ? Block. Mario must use [[Koops]] to hit the hidden ? Block directly underneath the block.
|[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks3.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks3.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks3R.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks3R.png|250px]]
|}
|}
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==Area Tattles==
==Profiles==
*''The base of the Great Tree! It sure is big up close... I mean... Wowser. Seriously. It must have watched over the Boggly Woods for over 1,000 years. That's insane<sup>GCN</sup>/unbelievable<sup>Switch</sup>...''
*'''Tattles:'''
*''It's like another world inside this tree, huh?!? And check out these statues! They must've been left by the ancestors of the Punies. I wonder how many years the Punies have lived in this place, anyway... These are the kind of questions archaeologists have to ask, y'know.''
**''The base of the Great Tree! It sure is big up close... I mean... Wowser. Seriously. It must have watched over the Boggly Woods for over 1,000 years. That's insane'' (GCN) / ''unbelievable'' (Switch)''...''
*''This is an interesting pedestal, Mario. When the Punies stand on the panel, the machine counts them and responds. The ancient Punies must've been really sophisticated... This is totally fascinating!''
**''It's like another world inside this tree, huh?!? And check out these statues! They must've been left by the ancestors of the Punies. I wonder how many years the Punies have lived in this place, anyway... These are the kind of questions archaeologists have to ask, y'know.''
*''We're inside the Great Tree. Looks like lots of tufts of vegetation around here. Stuff could be hidden in those things, so let's make sure to check each one, OK?''
**''This is an interesting pedestal, Mario. When the Punies stand on the panel, the machine counts them and responds. The ancient Punies must've been really sophisticated... This is totally fascinating!''
*''There's a red cell and a blue cell here. Crump must've made 'em to hold the Punies. With gaps like those between the bars, I think we could get through, though...''
**''We're inside the Great Tree. Looks like lots of tufts of vegetation around here. Stuff could be hidden in those things, so let's make sure to check each one, OK?''
*''Looks like Crump left behind lots of the equipment he used to search this tree. [[Ms. Mowz]] was here before, but I think she took the next train to Floozyville<sup>GCN</sup>/Flirtsville<sup>Switch</sup>.''
**''There's a red cell and a blue cell here. Crump must've made 'em to hold the Punies. With gaps like those between the bars, I think we could get through, though...''
*''We can just jump this gap easily, but I think the Punies will totally plummet down there. If you gather them into a group and blow on them, they should all fall over the edge... But then they'll come back up in bubbles! And then you can blow them across! As for that door on the left, if you use that panel, it'll unlock it, I'm pretty sure.<sup>GCN</sup>/Bubbles keep floating up from the water at the bottom... Weird. That door on the left is interesting too. If we turn that nearby panel's light green, it should let us enter!<sup>Switch</sup>''
**''Looks like Crump left behind lots of the equipment he used to search this tree. [[Ms. Mowz]] was here before, but I think she took the next train to Floozyville'' (GCN) / ''Flirtsville'' (Switch)''.''
*''The Punies are totally afraid of these Piders. When a Pider drops, the Punies completely lose it and bolt in every direction. You're gonna have to defeat any Piders near the path you wanna lead the Punies along.''
**''We can just jump this gap easily, but I think the Punies will totally plummet down there. If you gather them into a group and blow on them, they should all fall over the edge... But then they'll come back up in bubbles! And then you can blow them across! As for that door on the left, if you use that panel, it'll unlock it, I'm pretty sure.'' (GCN)
*''We're inside the Great Tree. This area has a totally wacked-out topography. Y'know, I think Punio said something about a hidden shop somewhere in this area... If you need any items, we should try to find it, huh?''
***''Bubbles keep floating up from the water at the bottom... Weird. That door on the left is interesting too. If we turn that nearby panel's light green, it should let us enter!'' (Switch)
*''This is a shop run by a Puni named [[Pungent]]. I wonder if there are any rare items...''
**''The Punies are totally afraid of these Piders. When a Pider drops, the Punies completely lose it and bolt in every direction. You're gonna have to defeat any Piders near the path you wanna lead the Punies along.''
*''Hey, there's water running through the inside of the Great Tree! You don't think... Could this be how the tree carries nutrients from root to limb? Y'know, nature is just about the coolest thing ever.''
**''We're inside the Great Tree. This area has a totally wacked-out topography. Y'know, I think Punio said something about a hidden shop somewhere in this area... If you need any items, we should try to find it, huh?''
*''This area seems to have been laid out for a special reason, don't you think? There must be something super-important hidden here.''
**''This is a shop run by a Puni named [[Pungent]]. I wonder if there are any rare items...''
*''This must be the most wide-open space<sup>GCN</sup>/one of the most wide-open spaces<sup>Switch</sup> inside the Great Tree, huh? The tree looks big from out there, but I lose all sense of dimension in here.... I could totally get lost in here for like, days...''
**''Hey, there's water running through the inside of the Great Tree! You don't think... Could this be how the tree carries nutrients from root to limb? Y'know, nature is just about the coolest thing ever.''
*''I wonder if the inside of the tree was always like this... I mean, do you think it was, or do you think someone MADE it this way? Hmmm... It's a mystery...''
**''This area seems to have been laid out for a special reason, don't you think? There must be something super-important hidden here.''
*''The structure of this tree is pretty complicated. Looks like we're only gonna move on with the help of the Punies, huh? We're going to seriously need to use our thinking caps as we go forward.''
**''This must be the most wide-open space'' (GCN) / ''one of the most wide-open spaces'' (Switch) ''inside the Great Tree, huh? The tree looks big from out there, but I lose all sense of dimension in here.... I could totally get lost in here for like, days...''
*''This is a big treasure chest... The Punies must've left it... What could it be, you think? Well... Only one way to find out, am I right?''
**''I wonder if the inside of the tree was always like this... I mean, do you think it was, or do you think someone MADE it this way? Hmmm... It's a mystery...''
*''We're inside the Great Tree. Grasses and other plants grow in here. Isn't that cool? You think the Great Tree is like a...host organism? Biology is just SO cool...''
**''The structure of this tree is pretty complicated. Looks like we're only gonna move on with the help of the Punies, huh? We're going to seriously need to use our thinking caps as we go forward.''
*''This area makes me feel like I'm exploring a watery swamp even though we're in a tree... Water! I bet we need Koops! ...Um... Or maybe that doesn't make any sense at all...''
***''The structure of this tree is pretty complicated. If we want to move forward, we'll have to make full use of our shared abilities...including the Punies! We're gonna seriously need to use our thinking caps as we go forward...'' (Switch)
*''We've come down pretty far. The air is a bit colder here, don'tcha think? The technology used here is pretty insane<sup>GCN</sup>/intense<sup>Switch</sup>, too. I wish I had more time to inspect it.''
**''This is a big treasure chest... The Punies must've left it... What could it be, you think? Well... Only one way to find out, am I right?''
*''This must be the lowest chamber. Saying it's solemn here is an understatement. Under these statues' glares... I feel like the Punies' ancestors are watching us...''
**''We're inside the Great Tree. Grasses and other plants grow in here. Isn't that cool? You think the Great Tree is like a...host organism? Biology is just SO cool...''
*''This door was made by Crump and his cronies. It doesn't match the decor at all. As for the door, if you use the panel there, it should unlock the whole thing.<sup>GCN</sup>/It doesn't match the decor of this tree at all. We should be able to pass through it when the lamp over the door is green. Use the controls on that side panel!<sup>Switch</sup>''
**''This area makes me feel like I'm exploring a watery swamp even though we're in a tree... Water! I bet we need Koops! ...Um... Or maybe that doesn't make any sense at all...''
**''We've come down pretty far. The air is a bit colder here, don'tcha think? The technology used here is pretty insane'' (GCN) / ''intense'' (Switch)'', too. I wish I had more time to inspect it.''
**''This must be the lowest chamber. Saying it's solemn here is an understatement. Under these statues' glares... I feel like the Punies' ancestors are watching us...''
**''This door was made by Crump and his cronies. It doesn't match the decor at all. As for the door, if you use the panel there, it should unlock the whole thing.'' (GCN)
***''This door was made by Crump and his cronies. It doesn't match the decor of this tree at all. We should be able to pass through it when the lamp over the door is green. Use the controls on that side panel!'' (Switch)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the room where the player has to hammer the switches to gain access to the Super Boots room, in the Japanese version the 4 statues all have Punis on them before hitting the switches, but in the international versions the 4 statues have the following (left to right) on them before hitting the switches: Puni, Star, Moon, Sun.
*In the room where the player has to hammer the switches to gain access to the Super Boots room, in the Japanese version the 4 statues all have Punis on them before hitting the switches, but in the international versions the 4 statues have the following (left to right) on them before hitting the switches: Puni, Star, Moon, Sun.
**Additionally, on page 39 of the Official Nintendo Player's Guide, the 4 statues all have Punis on them just like in the Japanese version.
**Additionally, on page 39 of the Official Nintendo Player's Guide, the 4 statues all have Punis on them just like in the Japanese version.
*In the Japanese version, when unlocking the blue cage in the Great Tree, the game checks for and removes the Strange Sack from the player's inventory if the player has it (which will permanently prevent it from being obtained again as there is only one in the game). Additionally, if the player has more than 10 items in their inventory when they lose the Strange Sack, they can get the normally unused Debug Badge to appear in their inventory. This does not happen in the international versions.
*When unlocking the blue cage in the Great Tree, the game checks for and removes the Strange Sack from the player's inventory if the player has it (which will permanently prevent it from being obtained again as there is only one in the game). Additionally, if the player has more than 10 items in their inventory when they lose the Strange Sack, they can get the normally unused Debug Badge to appear in their inventory. This does not happen in the international versions.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
PMTTYD Emerald Star Revealed 1.png
PMTTYD Emerald Star Revealed 1.png
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Great Tree icon.png
Great Tree icon.png
PMTTYD Boggly Woods The Great Tree Distance.png
PMTTYD Boggly Woods The Great Tree Distance.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Intro.png|The introduction
The Great Tree Entrance.png|The Great Tree
The Great Tree Entrance.png|The Great Tree
PMTTYD The Great Tree FP Plus.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree FP Plus.png|Mario finds an FP Plus badge.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Blocked Entry.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Blocked Entry.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Secret Entrance Questioning.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Secret Entrance Questioning.png
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PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ms. Mowz 4.png|Ms. Mowz prepares to take off.
PMTTYD The Great Tree X-Nauts Ambush 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree X-Nauts Ambush 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Second X-Naut Fight.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Second X-Naut Fight.png
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PMTTYD The Great Tree Ultra Shroom.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Ultra Shroom.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punio Confronts Elder.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punio Confronts Elder.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree FOOLISH CHILD.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree FOOLISH CHILD.png|The Puni elder scolds Punio.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Several Hours Later.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Several Hours Later.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Sleeping Mario with Elder.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Sleeping Mario with Elder.png
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PMTTYD The Great Tree Four White Switch Paper Transition.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Four White Switch Paper Transition.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Super Boots Room.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Super Boots Room.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Super Boots.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Super Boots.png|Mario finds the Super Boots.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Toadette Demo 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Toadette Demo 1.png|Mario learns how to ground pound.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Toadette Demo 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Toadette Demo 2.png|Toadette gives advice on wooden panels.
PMTTYD The Great Tree First Ground Pound.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree First Ground Pound.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Charge Badge.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Charge Badge.png
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PMTTYD The Great Tree Water Puzzle 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Water Puzzle 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Water Puzzle 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Water Puzzle 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrink Stomp.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrink Stomp.png|Mario finds a [[Shrink Stomp]] badge.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 2.png
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PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Steal Emerald Star.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Steal Emerald Star.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Remote Control.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Remote Control.png|Lord Crump activates the timer for the bomb.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Countdown Timer.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Countdown Timer.png|The countdown begins.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Countdown Flee.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Countdown Flee.png|Lord Crump escapes with the countdown ticking.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Third X-Naut Fight.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Third X-Naut Fight.png|Mario must battle a duo of X-Nauts before making his way back.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Bubbles Countdown.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Bubbles Countdown.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Lord Crump Stopped.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Lord Crump Stopped.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder Shouting Lord Crump.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder Shouting Lord Crump.png|The Puni elder yells at Lord Crump.
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder Power Activate.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder Power Activate.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder and Lord Crump.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Elder and Lord Crump.png
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PMTTYD Emerald Star get.png
PMTTYD Emerald Star get.png
PMTTYD Chapter 2 End.png
PMTTYD Chapter 2 End.png
</gallery>
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)===
<gallery>
PMTTYD NS Great Tree.jpg
TTYDNS Foolish Child.jpg
TTYDNS Sneaking into Puni cage.jpg
PMTTYDNS Puni Elder.jpg
TTYDNS Sad Petuni in Cage.jpg
PMTTYD NS Boggly Woods With Flurrie.jpg
PMTTYD NS Puni Bubbles.jpg
TTYDNS Punio Leadership Skills.jpg
TTYDNS Give Me a Hug Petuni.jpg
TTYDNS 101 Punies.jpg
TTYDNS Jabbi Battle Win.jpg
PMTTYD NS Not Another Smooch.jpg
TTYDNS Crump Starts Timer.jpg
TTYDNS Time Bomb Ticking Battle.jpg
TTYDNS Crump Timer Off.jpg
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
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|Jap=大樹
|Jap={{ruby|大樹|たいじゅ}}
|JapR=Taiju
|JapR=Taiju
|JapM=Big Tree
|JapM=Big Tree
|Chi=大樹
|ChiR=Dàshù
|ChiM=Big Tree
|Dut=De grote boom
|Dut=De grote boom
|DutM=The great tree
|DutM=The great tree
|Spa=Gran Árbol
|SpaM=Great Tree
|Fre=Le Grand Arbre
|Fre=Le Grand Arbre
|FreM=The Great Tree
|FreM=The Great Tree
|Ger=Großer Baum
|GerM=Great Tree
|Ita=Grande Quercia
|Ita=Grande Quercia
|ItaM=Great Oak
|ItaM=Great Oak
|Kor=거목
|KorR=Geomok
|KorM=Big Tree
|Spa=Gran Árbol
|SpaM=Great Tree
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Latest revision as of 10:11, August 12, 2024

The Great Tree
A view of The Great Tree shown when visiting for the first time.
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Greater location Boggly Woods
Ruler Puni elder
Inhabitants Punies, Piders, and Jabbies
“There! That's what I was telling you about. That's where the Punies live. That's home. Uh, of course, it's not just us in the tree. Lots of Jabbies and Piders too.”
Punio, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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The Great Tree is a giant tree in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Its interior serves as the third main location in the game. It is located in Boggly Woods and is the home of the Puni tribe. When Mario first arrives here, the entrance is sealed by a strange, metal door, which prompts him to take Punio to see Flurrie; the door is a result of the X-Nauts residing in the tree. There is actually a secret entrance to the Great Tree's interior. Mario must use Flurrie to blow away the "paper" that covers this entrance, which Punio proceeds to enter, prompting him to open the sealed door that Mario can walk through. However, the secret entrance is anything but secret as it is labeled "Secret Entrance" and is surrounded by flashing lights. The Emerald Star is located within the tree since 1,000 years ago after the Shadow Queen was imprisoned the Goomba hero gave the Crystal Star to the Punies to keep safe. As such, Lord Crump and his X-Naut troops invaded the place to find it, even if that meant teaming up with the Jabbies (the rivals of the Punies), and additionally, imprisoning the Punies. Punio enlisted the help of Mario, Goombella, Koops, and Flurrie to liberate the Punies, take down the Jabbies, retrieve the Emerald Star, and drive the X-Nauts out of the Tree. Mario also obtained the Super Boots while he and his friends were here. After Mario and his friends find the Emerald Star, Crump steals it and activates a five-minute (300-second) time bomb. With the system active, Crump makes his way to the entrance, but his escape is cut off by the Puni elder; with her help, Mario, Goombella, Koops, Flurrie and the other Punies are able to catch up with him, demanding that he surrenders the Crystal Star and leave the tree forever. However, instead of surrendering, Crump is forced to deactivate the time bomb and activate his robot, Magnus von Grapple, and attack Mario and company. After defeating the robot, Crump and the X-Nauts are driven out of the tree and Mario is given the Emerald Star as a reward. A shop is also found here.

The in-game map description reads, "A very large tree where the reclusive Punies live."

Enemies[edit]

Inhabitants[edit]

The tree is inhabited almost exclusively by Punis, Jabbis, and Piders, though it is temporarily invaded by the enemies listed above.

Formations[edit]

Main article: List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § The Great Tree

Items[edit]

Item Location
Blue Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Blue Key In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's inside the chest on the ground.
Charge (badge) Charge In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's on the left pillar in the underground.
Damage Dodge P Damage Dodge P In the second room below the entrance, it's in an invisible block above the brick by the twisty path.
Dizzy Dial Dizzy Dial In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's to the back of the stairs in the upper room.
Emerald Star Emerald Star Stolen by Lord Crump and picked up by Mario after Magnus von Grapple is defeated.
FP Plus FP Plus In the outside area, it's in the waterfall to the right of the tree.
Mushroom Mushroom (×2) In the room before the Crystal Star room, it's in the left bush.
In the storeroom in the highest place, it's given by Jabble when talked to after Chapter 2.
Mystic Egg Mystic Egg Given by Petuni by playing the Stump Petuni game with her. Available after Chapter 2. (Repeatable + free of charge)
Power Punch Power Punch In the second room above the entrance area, it's in the southeast bush on the ground.
Puni Orb Puni Orb Given by the Puni elder in Chapter 2. This is the only key item removable from Mario's inventory at will.
Red Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Red Key In the storeroom in the highest place, it's dropped by the X-Naut guard.
Shine Sprite Shine Sprite (×4) In the room to the right of the entrance, it's to the right of the bubble pond.
In the first room below the entrance, it's above the big stone in the lower-left of the room. Accessible with the airplane panels.
In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's on the back pillar in the underground.
In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's above a lily in the lower-room.
Shrink Stomp Shrink Stomp In the water-draining room deep in the tree, it's inside a chest box in front of the stairs in the upper room.
Star Piece Star Piece (×6) In the first room above the entrance area, it's under a panel near the pipe to the up.
In the third room above the entrance area, it's under a panel in the blue cell.
In the second room below the entrance, it's in the northwest bush below the twisty path.
In the second room below the entrance, to the left of the twisty path, it's behind the entrance pipe of the lower area.
In the second room below the entrance, to the left of the twisty path, it's behind the pipe in the area below the trap.
In the shortcut room from the tree bottom to the twisty path area, it's in the southwest bush.
Super Boots Super Boots In the second room below the entrance, to the right of the twisty path, it's in a chest in a north cave.
Thunder Rage Thunder Rage In the bubble room to the right of the entrance, it's in the rightmost bush on the ground.
Ultra Mushroom Ultra Mushroom In the storeroom in the highest place, it's inside the left chest. (The right chest is opened by Ms. Mowz.)

In addition, there is a shop covered by a piece of paper to the lower-left of the twisty path. Having Flurrie blow it away will allow Mario access to the shop.

Hidden ? Block[edit]

Main article: List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Item Description Image Image (block revealed)
1 Coin Coin In the area with the narrow passageways with Piders, is a red ? Block. Mario must use Koops to hit the hidden ? Block directly underneath the block. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in The Great Tree, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario using Koops to reveal a hidden "stepping stone" ? Block in The Great Tree, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Profiles[edit]

  • Tattles:
    • The base of the Great Tree! It sure is big up close... I mean... Wowser. Seriously. It must have watched over the Boggly Woods for over 1,000 years. That's insane (GCN) / unbelievable (Switch)...
    • It's like another world inside this tree, huh?!? And check out these statues! They must've been left by the ancestors of the Punies. I wonder how many years the Punies have lived in this place, anyway... These are the kind of questions archaeologists have to ask, y'know.
    • This is an interesting pedestal, Mario. When the Punies stand on the panel, the machine counts them and responds. The ancient Punies must've been really sophisticated... This is totally fascinating!
    • We're inside the Great Tree. Looks like lots of tufts of vegetation around here. Stuff could be hidden in those things, so let's make sure to check each one, OK?
    • There's a red cell and a blue cell here. Crump must've made 'em to hold the Punies. With gaps like those between the bars, I think we could get through, though...
    • Looks like Crump left behind lots of the equipment he used to search this tree. Ms. Mowz was here before, but I think she took the next train to Floozyville (GCN) / Flirtsville (Switch).
    • We can just jump this gap easily, but I think the Punies will totally plummet down there. If you gather them into a group and blow on them, they should all fall over the edge... But then they'll come back up in bubbles! And then you can blow them across! As for that door on the left, if you use that panel, it'll unlock it, I'm pretty sure. (GCN)
      • Bubbles keep floating up from the water at the bottom... Weird. That door on the left is interesting too. If we turn that nearby panel's light green, it should let us enter! (Switch)
    • The Punies are totally afraid of these Piders. When a Pider drops, the Punies completely lose it and bolt in every direction. You're gonna have to defeat any Piders near the path you wanna lead the Punies along.
    • We're inside the Great Tree. This area has a totally wacked-out topography. Y'know, I think Punio said something about a hidden shop somewhere in this area... If you need any items, we should try to find it, huh?
    • This is a shop run by a Puni named Pungent. I wonder if there are any rare items...
    • Hey, there's water running through the inside of the Great Tree! You don't think... Could this be how the tree carries nutrients from root to limb? Y'know, nature is just about the coolest thing ever.
    • This area seems to have been laid out for a special reason, don't you think? There must be something super-important hidden here.
    • This must be the most wide-open space (GCN) / one of the most wide-open spaces (Switch) inside the Great Tree, huh? The tree looks big from out there, but I lose all sense of dimension in here.... I could totally get lost in here for like, days...
    • I wonder if the inside of the tree was always like this... I mean, do you think it was, or do you think someone MADE it this way? Hmmm... It's a mystery...
    • The structure of this tree is pretty complicated. Looks like we're only gonna move on with the help of the Punies, huh? We're going to seriously need to use our thinking caps as we go forward.
      • The structure of this tree is pretty complicated. If we want to move forward, we'll have to make full use of our shared abilities...including the Punies! We're gonna seriously need to use our thinking caps as we go forward... (Switch)
    • This is a big treasure chest... The Punies must've left it... What could it be, you think? Well... Only one way to find out, am I right?
    • We're inside the Great Tree. Grasses and other plants grow in here. Isn't that cool? You think the Great Tree is like a...host organism? Biology is just SO cool...
    • This area makes me feel like I'm exploring a watery swamp even though we're in a tree... Water! I bet we need Koops! ...Um... Or maybe that doesn't make any sense at all...
    • We've come down pretty far. The air is a bit colder here, don'tcha think? The technology used here is pretty insane (GCN) / intense (Switch), too. I wish I had more time to inspect it.
    • This must be the lowest chamber. Saying it's solemn here is an understatement. Under these statues' glares... I feel like the Punies' ancestors are watching us...
    • This door was made by Crump and his cronies. It doesn't match the decor at all. As for the door, if you use the panel there, it should unlock the whole thing. (GCN)
      • This door was made by Crump and his cronies. It doesn't match the decor of this tree at all. We should be able to pass through it when the lamp over the door is green. Use the controls on that side panel! (Switch)

Trivia[edit]

  • In the room where the player has to hammer the switches to gain access to the Super Boots room, in the Japanese version the 4 statues all have Punis on them before hitting the switches, but in the international versions the 4 statues have the following (left to right) on them before hitting the switches: Puni, Star, Moon, Sun.
    • Additionally, on page 39 of the Official Nintendo Player's Guide, the 4 statues all have Punis on them just like in the Japanese version.
  • When unlocking the blue cage in the Great Tree, the game checks for and removes the Strange Sack from the player's inventory if the player has it (which will permanently prevent it from being obtained again as there is only one in the game). Additionally, if the player has more than 10 items in their inventory when they lose the Strange Sack, they can get the normally unused Debug Badge to appear in their inventory. This does not happen in the international versions.

Gallery[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大樹たいじゅ[?]
Taiju
Big Tree
Chinese 大樹[?]
Dàshù
Big Tree
Dutch De grote boom[?] The great tree
French Le Grand Arbre[?] The Great Tree
German Großer Baum[?] Great Tree
Italian Grande Quercia[?] Great Oak
Korean 거목[?]
Geomok
Big Tree
Spanish Gran Árbol[?] Great Tree