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A [[Banzai Bill]] is fired here, covering a portion of the course in [[black paint]].
A [[Banzai Bill]] is fired here, covering a portion of the course in [[black paint]].
==Layout==
When Mario first visits the area, he finds that the gate has not yet been painted. He can talk to purple [[Rescue V|Rescue Squad]]'s Toad 2, who then runs off to [[Ruddy Road]] to meet with his captain. Huey tells Mario to focus on other places for now and come back to Sunglow Ridge later.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 00:37, December 1, 2019

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Sunglow Ridge is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the yellow Mini Paint Star in either Daffodil Peak or Bloo Bay Beach, and unlocks a path leading to Château Chanterelle. When Mario first arrives here, he is unable to explore it due to the Scarlet Gate being drained of its color, though he does find a purple Rescue Squad member here. After the Red Big Paint Star is obtained from The Crimson Tower, it colors in the Scarlet Gate, allowing the area to be explored.

A Banzai Bill is fired here, covering a portion of the course in black paint.

Layout

When Mario first visits the area, he finds that the gate has not yet been painted. He can talk to purple Rescue Squad's Toad 2, who then runs off to Ruddy Road to meet with his captain. Huey tells Mario to focus on other places for now and come back to Sunglow Ridge later.

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キーコロとうげ[?]
Kīkoro Tōge
Kīkoro Ridge, a pun based on 黄色 kiiro, meaning yellow, and がる korogaru, meaning "to roll"
Russian Янтарное нагорье[?]
Yantarnoye nagor'ye
Amber Highland
Spanish Sierra Alsol[?] In-the-Sun Mountains
(al sol means "in the sun")