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'''Yold Desert''' is an area in [[Lineland]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' | '''Yold Desert''' is an area in [[Lineland]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Throughout the desert, there are clues that the [[Ancients]] left on signposts on how to advance and reach [[Yold Ruins]]. | ||
==Chapter 1-3: The Sands of Yold== | ==Chapter 1-3: The Sands of Yold== |
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Template:Level Yold Desert is an area in Lineland from Super Paper Mario. Throughout the desert, there are clues that the Ancients left on signposts on how to advance and reach Yold Ruins.
Chapter 1-3: The Sands of Yold
Following his trek through Yold Town, Mario advances along the desert until he meets O'Chunks, who was sent by Count Bleck to defeat the plumber. Mario eventually outpowers O'Chunks, who retreats after the battle. After some more trekking, the plumber comes upon a blue platform which requires the player to press the and
buttons at the same time when Mario is on the platform. The entrance to the Yold Ruins is revealed after completing this task.
Enemies
- Bald Cleft
- Boomboxer
- Cherbil
- Goomba
- Ice Cherbil
- Jawbus
- Megabite
- O'Chunks (Mini-Boss)
- Spiked Goomba
- Squig
- Squiglet
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The name "Yold" is a combination of "ye" (old way of saying "the") and "old", and the language of the Yold Signposts is Early Modern English.
- The opening of the gate is similar to that of the Mask Gates from Super Mario Bros. 2.