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Palace Key
Sprite of the gray Palace Key in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Palace Key blue.png Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Icon of the Tower Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description A key for a door in the Palace of Shadow. (Gray variant)
A key for a pedestal in the Palace of Shadow. (Blue variant)
Screenshot of Mario obtaining a Palace Key in the Palace of Shadow's Riddle Tower.
A Palace Key from Palace of Shadow Tower.

A Palace Key is a key item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. There are two kinds of Palace Keys: the white Palace Keys open doors in the Palace of Shadow, while the blue Palace Keys (which have been renamed to Tower Keys in the remake) open pedestals in the Palace of Shadow Tower.

There are three Palace Keys of the first kind. The first one is in the area before the Palace of Shadow Tower. It is dropped by the Dark Bones in the big Dry Bone room. After Mario catches the Dark Bones and defeats it, it drops the key, therefore allowing Mario to make progress. The second is in the east Palace of Shadow area that leads to Shadow Queen's room (which can be accessed after using the eight Palace Keys of the second kind). In the room to the north of the descended hallways 2 and 3, there is a spinning wheel with a locked door to the left. Mario finds this key on a ledge to the lower-right of the spinning wheel, and uses it to open the door to the left and activate the wheel. Eventually Mario finds an area to use Plane Mode. The third key is in the room to the north of this area. Mario must use Yoshi to reach it speedily. This key opens the door on the right of the room after which Mario will encounter Sir Grodus.

There are eight Palace Keys of the second kind. They are placed in the rooms on the first two floors of Palace of Shadow Tower, and they can be used on the pedestals on the third floor. Mario and his partners must solve the puzzles to reveal the chests that contain the keys. On the third floor, Mario must use the Star Stone after defeating Gloomtail to unlock the pedestals, then place the Palace Keys on the pedestals to activate the planetarium, which will unlock the path to Shadow Queen's room in east Palace of Shadow.

Names in other languages

Palace Key
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きゅうでんのカギ[1]
Kyūden no Kagi
Palace Key
Chinese (simplified) 宫殿钥匙[?]
Gōngdiàn Yàoshi
Palace Key
Chinese (traditional) 宮殿鑰匙[?]
Gōngdiàn Yàoshi
Palace Key
French Clé du palais[?] Palace key
German Palastschlüssel[?] Palace Key
Italian Chiave Reggia[?] Palace Key
Korean 궁전의 열쇠[?]
Gungjeon-ui Yeolsoe
Palace Key
Spanish Llave Palacio[?] Palace Key
Tower Key
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese とうのカギ[?]
Tō no Kagi
Tower Key
Chinese (simplified) 高塔钥匙[?]
Gāotǎ Yàoshi
Tower Key
Chinese (traditional) 高塔鑰匙[?]
Gāotǎ Yàoshi
Tower Key
French Clé de la tour[?] Tower key
German Turmschlüssel[?] Tower key
Italian Chiave torre[?] Tower key
Korean 탑의 열쇠[?]
Tab-ui Yeolsoe
Tower Key
Spanish Llave de la torre[?] Tower key

References

  1. ^ Malleo (December 30, 2014). (TAS) Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door any% in 4:15:48.233 by Malleo (w/ Overlay). YouTube. Retrieved May 27, 2024.