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[[File:PMOK Not Bottomless Hole.jpg|250px|thumb|Mario filling in a Not-Bottomless Hole]]
[[File:PMOK Not Bottomless Hole.jpg|250px|thumb|Mario filling in a Not-Bottomless Hole]]
'''Not-Bottomless Holes''' are types of terrain found in almost every area in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. They vary in size and if [[Mario]] falls into one, he loses seven [[Heart Point|HP]]. They are mainly caused by [[Paper Macho Soldier]]s, although they can be filled up again by using [[confetti]], similarly to [[List of colorless spots in Paper Mario: Color Splash|colorless spots]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''.
'''Not-Bottomless Holes''' are types of terrain found in almost every area in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. They vary in size and if [[Mario]] falls into one, he loses seven [[Heart Point|HP]]. They are mainly caused by [[Paper Macho Soldier]]s, although they can be filled up again by using [[confetti]], similarly to [[List of colorless spots in Paper Mario: Color Splash|colorless spots]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''.


==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=スカスカ穴
|JapR=Sukasuka Ana
|JapM=Hollow Hole
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[[Category: Paper Mario: The Origami King Objects]]
[[Category: Paper Mario: The Origami King Objects]]

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File:PMOK Not Bottomless Hole.jpg
Mario filling in a Not-Bottomless Hole

Not-Bottomless Holes are types of terrain found in almost every area in Paper Mario: The Origami King. They vary in size and if Mario falls into one, he loses seven HP. They are mainly caused by Paper Macho Soldiers, although they can be filled up again by using confetti, similarly to colorless spots from Paper Mario: Color Splash.

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