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[[Image:Letter_P.PNG|frame|right|'''The Letter "p"'''.]] | [[Image:Letter_P.PNG|frame|right|'''The Letter "p"'''.]] | ||
'''The Letter "p"''' is a special item in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. | |||
[[Mario]] and [[Vivian]] needed The Letter "p" to guess [[Doopliss]]'s name, because while guessing his name, their letter options lacked this letter. This was also a very clever way to prevent [[player|people]] from cheating (by looking up Doopliss's name on sources such as player's guides and the internet). Although a capital P is always available, it won't work, for the spelling must be case sensitive. | |||
To find the letter, Mario is forced to use Vivian to access a secret portion under the well in [[Creepy Steeple]], using her [[Veil]] power. There, Mario can roll up into a tube and access a treasure room, where one of the chests contains the letter. By using Veil again, a [[parrot]] in the room reveals Doopliss's name for the player. | To find the letter, Mario is forced to use Vivian to access a secret portion under the well in [[Creepy Steeple]], using her [[Veil]] power. There, Mario can roll up into a tube and access a treasure room, where one of the chests contains the letter. By using Veil again, a [[parrot]] in the room reveals Doopliss's name for the player. |
Revision as of 16:48, November 5, 2007
The Letter "p" is a special item in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mario and Vivian needed The Letter "p" to guess Doopliss's name, because while guessing his name, their letter options lacked this letter. This was also a very clever way to prevent people from cheating (by looking up Doopliss's name on sources such as player's guides and the internet). Although a capital P is always available, it won't work, for the spelling must be case sensitive.
To find the letter, Mario is forced to use Vivian to access a secret portion under the well in Creepy Steeple, using her Veil power. There, Mario can roll up into a tube and access a treasure room, where one of the chests contains the letter. By using Veil again, a parrot in the room reveals Doopliss's name for the player.
Trivia
- Doopliss is called "Ranperu" in Japan. The missing letter in the Japanese version is "n" (though in the katakana alphabet) rather than the American "p".