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Revision as of 13:36, October 10, 2016
The Roshambo Temples are large arenas in Paper Mario: Color Splash where Rock-Paper-Scissors games take place (called Super Roshambo). There are eight of them loctated all over the world map, and act as TV contests, having cheering Toads as public.
They first need to be unlocked. Sometimes, when obtaining a Mini Paint Star, a medallion with a Roshambo icon on it will show up. If Mario grabs it, and a new temple will open up.
In every temple, two confrontations against random enemies take place, and the third one is against another enemy or against the Rock Paper Wizard if one of the story bosses has just been defeated. A Koopaling or Kamek battle card and 1000 coins are obtained by beating Rock Paper Wizard on every ocasion (a Replica Thing card and 1000 coins if it was an enemy). When he's defeated in all the eight temples, Rock Paper Wizard reveals he is retiring and takes off his hand hat, letting know everyone he was a Toad. Mario and Huey leave the temple and discover there were actually eight Rock Paper Wizards.
If the player loses in any of the three confrontations, it is required to get a Paint Star in order to enter again. However, there is another method: a blue Toad in a corner can sneak Mario into the tournament for 100 coins.
Gallery
- SuperRoshambo.jpg
The inside of the Roshambo Temples
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The Toad public vociferates at the rhythm of the music.
- A remixed version of the Super Mario Land credits theme is heard between the confrontations and in the winning celebration.