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The '''Art Gallery''' is a new feature added to the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Available from the Journal section of the menu, it showcases concept art from the development of both the original game and remake. To unlock each chapter gallery, the player must collect all [[Star Pieces]] within that chapter and take the chapter's [[Crystal Star|Crystal Stars]] to [[the Thousand-Year Door]], though Chapter 8 is an exception to this.
The '''Art Gallery''' is a new feature added to the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Available from the Journal section of the menu, it showcases concept art from the development of both the original game and remake. To unlock each chapter gallery, the player must collect all [[Star Pieces]] within that chapter and take the chapter's [[Crystal Star|Crystal Stars]] to [[the Thousand-Year Door]], though Chapter 8 is an exception to this.



Revision as of 14:35, July 20, 2024

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This article is about the Art Gallery from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). For the Art gallery from Paper Mario: Color Splash, see Prisma Museum. For the Art Gallery from Paper Mario: The Origami King, see Musée Champignon.

The Art Gallery is a new feature added to the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Available from the Journal section of the menu, it showcases concept art from the development of both the original game and remake. To unlock each chapter gallery, the player must collect all Star Pieces within that chapter and take the chapter's Crystal Stars to the Thousand-Year Door, though Chapter 8 is an exception to this.

Prologue

To unlock, the player must collect all Star Pieces from Rogueport and Rogueport Underground.

Chapter 1

To unlock, the Diamond Star must be brought to The Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from Petal Meadows, Petalburg, Path to Shhwonk Fortress, and Hooktail Castle must be collected.

Chapter 2

To unlock, the Emerald Star must be brought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from Boggly Woods, Flurrie's House, and The Great Tree must be collected.

Chapter 3

To unlock, the Gold Star must be brought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from Glitzville and the Glitz Pit must be collected.

Chapter 4

To unlock, the Ruby Star must be brought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from Twilight Town, Twilight Trail, and Creepy Steeple must be collected.

Chapter 5

To unlock, the Sapphire Star must be brought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from Keelhaul Key and Pirate's Grotto must be collected.

Chapter 6

To unlock, the Garnet Star must be bought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from the Excess Express, Riverside Station, and Poshley Heights must be collected.

Chapter 7

To unlock, the Crystal Star must be brought to the Thousand-Year Door and all Star Pieces from the Path to Fahr Outpost, Fahr Outpost, the Moon, and X-Naut Fortress must be collected.

Chapter 8

Unlocked by defeating the Shadow Queen.

Special

Unlocked by defeating the Shadow Queen.