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[[Image:Monstro_town_rpg.png|right|thumb|[[Mario]] outside the '''Monstro Town''' item shop.]] | [[Image:Monstro_town_rpg.png|right|thumb|[[Mario]] outside the '''Monstro Town''' item shop.]] | ||
'''Monstro Town''' is a town in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' where reformed monsters live and a lone Mushroom Woman name Monstromama. [[Jagger]], [[Jinx]] and a small family of [[Goomba]]s are among the residence, as well as [[Culex]], the hardest optional boss in the game, who can be accessed by using a Shiny Stone from [[Moleville]] on a sealed door. Also there is a [[Chow]] who keeps track of how many Super Jumps you did in a row and gives prizes at 30 and 100 in a row, | '''Monstro Town''' is a town in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' where reformed monsters live and a lone Mushroom Woman name Monstromama. [[Jagger]], [[Jinx]] and a small family of [[Goomba]]s are among the residence, as well as [[Culex]], the hardest optional boss in the game, who can be accessed by using a Shiny Stone from [[Moleville]] on a sealed door. Also there is a [[Chow]] who keeps track of how many Super Jumps you did in a row and gives prizes at 30 and 100 in a row, a Box Enemy who tells you how many chest are left, and a StarFish who dances to a tune (required for Tadpole Pond) | ||
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Revision as of 19:58, January 3, 2008
Monstro Town is a town in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars where reformed monsters live and a lone Mushroom Woman name Monstromama. Jagger, Jinx and a small family of Goombas are among the residence, as well as Culex, the hardest optional boss in the game, who can be accessed by using a Shiny Stone from Moleville on a sealed door. Also there is a Chow who keeps track of how many Super Jumps you did in a row and gives prizes at 30 and 100 in a row, a Box Enemy who tells you how many chest are left, and a StarFish who dances to a tune (required for Tadpole Pond)
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