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The '''Tile Pool''' is | The '''Tile Pool''' is a large body of water found in [[The Bitlands]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is the setting of Chapter 3-2 of the game. | ||
==Chapter 3-2: Bloops Ahoy== | |||
[[Mario]] and co. reach the Tile Pool on their quest to save [[Tippi]] and come upon a Pixl, [[Thudley]], who joins them soon after. The group continues on, solving some puzzles in the process until they reach [[Big Blooper]], who has to be fought in order to proceed. Once defeating the blooper, Mario and co. continue on to [[The Dotwood Tree]]. | [[Mario]] and co. reach the Tile Pool on their quest to save [[Tippi]] and come upon a Pixl, [[Thudley]], who joins them soon after. The group continues on, solving some puzzles in the process until they reach [[Big Blooper]], who has to be fought in order to proceed. Once defeating the blooper, Mario and co. continue on to [[The Dotwood Tree]]. | ||
==Enemies== | ===Enemies=== | ||
*[[Big Blooper]] (mini-boss) | *[[Big Blooper]] (mini-boss) | ||
*[[Bittacuda]] | *[[Bittacuda]] |
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Template:Level The Tile Pool is a large body of water found in The Bitlands in Super Paper Mario. It is the setting of Chapter 3-2 of the game.
Chapter 3-2: Bloops Ahoy
Mario and co. reach the Tile Pool on their quest to save Tippi and come upon a Pixl, Thudley, who joins them soon after. The group continues on, solving some puzzles in the process until they reach Big Blooper, who has to be fought in order to proceed. Once defeating the blooper, Mario and co. continue on to The Dotwood Tree.
Enemies
- Big Blooper (mini-boss)
- Bittacuda
- Blooper
- Cheep-Cheep
- Spiked Goomba
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- It is a pun of the words "tile" and "tide pool", the latter of which is applied to small accumulations of water found on beaches after a tide comes in.