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|image=[[Image:WaterStone_PM.png]]
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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|description=''"A magical stone. Water springs from it."''}}
|description=''"A magical stone. Water springs from it."''}}
The '''Water Stone''' is an object that can provide an endless stream of water. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', two [[Lakitu]]s steal it to increase the [[Puff-Puff Machine]]'s power. One of them accidentally drops it near [[Rosie]], who claims it as her own. The stone was originally from [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]]'s pond, which gives her all the water she needs to live. Rosie keeps the stone until [[Mario]] can find [[Crystal Berry|something more beautiful]] than it.
The '''Water Stone''' is an object that can provide an endless stream of water. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', two [[Lakitu]]s steal it to increase the [[Puff-Puff Machine]]'s power. One of them accidentally drops it near [[Rosie]], who claims it as her own. The stone was originally from [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]]'s pond, which gives her all the water she needs to live. Rosie keeps the stone until [[Mario]] can find [[Crystal Berry|something more beautiful]] than it.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This item may be a reference to the ''Pokémon'' games, where another item known as the Water Stone appears.
*This item may be a reference to the ''Pokémon'' games, where another item known as the Water Stone appears.
*This item looks similar to the [[Crystal Berry]].
*This item looks similar to the [[Crystal Berry]].
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Revision as of 07:52, April 13, 2014

Template:Item-infobox The Water Stone is an object that can provide an endless stream of water. In Paper Mario, two Lakitus steal it to increase the Puff-Puff Machine's power. One of them accidentally drops it near Rosie, who claims it as her own. The stone was originally from Lily's pond, which gives her all the water she needs to live. Rosie keeps the stone until Mario can find something more beautiful than it.

Trivia

  • This item may be a reference to the Pokémon games, where another item known as the Water Stone appears.
  • This item looks similar to the Crystal Berry.

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