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==Names in other languages==
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Latest revision as of 14:49, January 7, 2025

Not to be confused with Mr. Mover.
A Mover in the Pit of 100 Trials.
“Awright! Close your eyes! My secret paths are...secret! Don't open your eyes AT ALL!”
Mover, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Movers are Punies who reside in the Pit of 100 Trials in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

If Mario talks to them, they will offer to move him downward a number of floors in exchange for coins. For 10 coins, they will move Mario down 2 floors or return him to the beginning of the Pit. For 30 coins, they will move him down 5 floors. They will skip a treasure floor (which is every 10th floor) if Mario chooses a number that will go over it. In the Nintendo Switch remake, once the Pit of 100 Trials has been completed, a Mover appears at the entrance and can move Mario directly to Level 50 for 300 coins. They have a 5% chance to spawn on any given floor, up through 95 (including rest floors).[citation needed]

A Puni named Pungry, who lives in the Great Tree shop in Boggly Woods, shares his design with Movers.

Tattle[edit]

  • That's a Mover. Yeah, they sometimes appear in the Pit of 100 Trials. For a few coins, he'll send you to another floor (GCN) / level (Switch). It's up to you if you wanna use him.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いどう屋[?]
Idō-ya
From「移動」(idō, move) and「屋」(ya, store or shop)
Chinese (simplified) 移动专家[?]
Yídòng Zhuānjiā
Mobile Expert
Chinese (traditional) 移動專家[?]
Yídòng Zhuānjiā
Mobile Expert
Dutch Vervoerder[?] Transporter
French Passeur[?] Ferryman
German Verschicker[?] Shipper
Italian Cinetrasportatore[?] Cineporter
Korean 이동공[?]
Idong-gong
Mover
Spanish Guía[?] Guide