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''This adventure grew more dangerous...and more thrilling... with every step!''</blockquote> | ''This adventure grew more dangerous...and more thrilling... with every step!''</blockquote> | ||
[[File:SPM Floro Sapiens.png|thumb|left|Mario's first encounter with Floro Sapiens.]] | [[File:SPM Floro Sapiens.png|thumb|left|Mario's first encounter with Floro Sapiens.]] | ||
When [[Mario]] and co. come out of the cyan [[Dimensional | When [[Mario]] and co. come out of the cyan [[Dimensional door|door]], they discover that they are in midair and fall to the ground. Meanwhile, [[Jasperoid|two]] [[Skarn|Cragnons]] perform a chant to the "Big Rock Who Watches", a deity of some sort, asking for deliverance from their enemies. The characters fall right between the Cragnons, who, believing them to have been sent by the Big Rock Who Watches, carry them back to their town. The [[Marbald|village leader]] pleads with the heroes to help the [[Cragnon]]s in the fight against the [[Floro Sapien]]s, an underground-dwelling plant race. The player may say no, but will be unable to leave the village until they return to Marbald and agree to help, though they will be able to visit the Cragnons' houses at this time. The heroes eventually comply and as they do so, an attack immediately commences. The heroes defeat two Floro Sapiens, but the rest escape with several Cragnons. Mario and co. race off to find them. | ||
The Cragnon village consists of several caves where Cragnons live, as well as one of [[Howzit]]'s shops. Far to the right is a door and a [[Save Block]]. Once the player leaves the village, they see the Floro Sapiens escaping to the left. To the right are two [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s, one of which contains a [[Putrid Piranha]]. Two [[Cleft#Super Paper Mario|Moon Cleft]]s and a [[Back Cursya]] can also be found near the pipes. Down the second pipe is an underground room with two [[Shlorp]]s. Defeating the Shlorps awards the player with one of [[Bowser]]'s [[Catch Card]]s. Following the Floro Sapiens will take the player to some high mountains with a Moon Cleft at the top, and a few more when Flipped into 3-D on the bottom. A Moon Cleft card can be found in 3-D behind the first mountain. Crossing the mountains will take the player to three blocks in a row, which must be hit in a certain order. The heroes may speak to Jasperoid to get the code: left, right, middle. Hitting the blocks in that order with reveal a pipe. | The Cragnon village consists of several caves where Cragnons live, as well as one of [[Howzit]]'s shops. Far to the right is a door and a [[Save Block]]. Once the player leaves the village, they see the Floro Sapiens escaping to the left. To the right are two [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s, one of which contains a [[Putrid Piranha]]. Two [[Cleft#Super Paper Mario|Moon Cleft]]s and a [[Back Cursya]] can also be found near the pipes. Down the second pipe is an underground room with two [[Shlorp]]s. Defeating the Shlorps awards the player with one of [[Bowser]]'s [[Catch Card]]s. Following the Floro Sapiens will take the player to some high mountains with a Moon Cleft at the top, and a few more when Flipped into 3-D on the bottom. A Moon Cleft card can be found in 3-D behind the first mountain. Crossing the mountains will take the player to three blocks in a row, which must be hit in a certain order. The heroes may speak to Jasperoid to get the code: left, right, middle. Hitting the blocks in that order with reveal a pipe. |
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Downtown of Crag | |||
Level code | 5-1 | ||
Game | Super Paper Mario | ||
Music track | Gap of Crag | ||
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Downtown of Crag is an area in the Land of the Cragnons (therefore making it Chapter 5-1) which appears in Super Paper Mario. It includes a village which is home to the Cragnons, although there are probably other Cragnon villages located elsewhere. Surrounding the Downtown of Crag lies the Gap of Crag, where the Floro Caverns are located.
Despite its primitive appearance, Downtown of Crag has stereo systems, Cragvision sets, and other modern electronic devices, which, despite all being made from rocks, apparently work fine.
Downtown of Crag has many items that are either normally hard to find or are unobtainable anywhere else. There is an Itty Bits store in the village; it is the only place where Mario can obtain Mild Cocoa Beans, a common recipe ingredient. He can also buy Keel Mangos from the store. The Howzit's Shop in the village sells Primordial Fruit. With the exception of one of the Chapters in Castle Bleck, Bone-In Cuts are exclusive to the chapter, as it is the only place where Mario and co. can find Muths.
Chapter 5-1: Downtown of Crag[edit]
Storyline text
Still worried about Tippi's condition, Mario and friends opened the fifth door.
They still needed to find three Pure Hearts...
But the imminent destruction of the world was approaching at an alarming pace.
Would Mario have enough time to save the day?
And what foul trick would Count Bleck and his goons come up with next?
This adventure grew more dangerous...and more thrilling... with every step!
When Mario and co. come out of the cyan door, they discover that they are in midair and fall to the ground. Meanwhile, two Cragnons perform a chant to the "Big Rock Who Watches", a deity of some sort, asking for deliverance from their enemies. The characters fall right between the Cragnons, who, believing them to have been sent by the Big Rock Who Watches, carry them back to their town. The village leader pleads with the heroes to help the Cragnons in the fight against the Floro Sapiens, an underground-dwelling plant race. The player may say no, but will be unable to leave the village until they return to Marbald and agree to help, though they will be able to visit the Cragnons' houses at this time. The heroes eventually comply and as they do so, an attack immediately commences. The heroes defeat two Floro Sapiens, but the rest escape with several Cragnons. Mario and co. race off to find them.
The Cragnon village consists of several caves where Cragnons live, as well as one of Howzit's shops. Far to the right is a door and a Save Block. Once the player leaves the village, they see the Floro Sapiens escaping to the left. To the right are two pipes, one of which contains a Putrid Piranha. Two Moon Clefts and a Back Cursya can also be found near the pipes. Down the second pipe is an underground room with two Shlorps. Defeating the Shlorps awards the player with one of Bowser's Catch Cards. Following the Floro Sapiens will take the player to some high mountains with a Moon Cleft at the top, and a few more when Flipped into 3-D on the bottom. A Moon Cleft card can be found in 3-D behind the first mountain. Crossing the mountains will take the player to three blocks in a row, which must be hit in a certain order. The heroes may speak to Jasperoid to get the code: left, right, middle. Hitting the blocks in that order with reveal a pipe.
The pipe leads to an area with several Muths and three more blocks. Once again, Jasperoid knows the code, but will only help the player after they say "please" five times. The code is: middle, right, left, left, right, middle, right, left, right, right, middle, right, right, left, middle, middle, left, left, left, right, left, left, left, middle, middle. Once again, the blocks reveal a pipe that takes the player into the background, allowing them to pass a mountain and reach the Star Block.
Enemies[edit]
Items[edit]
Item | Image | Location
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Super Card |
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Caught Card | Moon Cleft, in a small 3D-accessible alcove below the canyon to the right of the first block puzzle.
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Cooking Disk G | Through a 3D-accessible hole in the east wall where the Save Block is, use Dottie to shrink Mario and go down the pipe on the other side which leads to a flooded room. Enter the other pipe in this room to reach a Whacka, then flip into 3D to reach the chest containing the Cooking Disk.
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Menu description[edit]
- "The locals here love watching crag-vision. The Floro Sapiens abducted some villagers. The elder asked for help, and you agreed to rescue them!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ストンストン村[?] Sutonsuton Mura |
Stone Stone Village | |
French | Village Cragnon[?] | Cragnon Village | |
German | Klippdorf-Zentrum[?] | Crag city Centre | |
Italian | Centrocittà di Cromagna[?] | Crag city centre | |
Korean | 스톤스톤마을[?] Seuton Seuton Ma'eul |
Stone Stone Village | |
Spanish (NOE) | Centro de Rocópolis[1] | Rock City's Downtown ("Rocópolis" comes from "roca" ['rock'] and the Greek suffix "-polis" [meaning 'city']) |
- Downtown of Crag (chapter title)
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ストンストン村大そうどう![?] Sutonsuton Mura Dai Sōdō! |
Downtown of Crag's Great Riot | |
French | Le Village Cragnon[?] | The Cragnon Village | |
German | Im Zentrum von Klippdorf[?] | In the centre of Crag city | |
Italian | Centrocittà di Cromagna[?] | Crag city centre | |
Korean | 스톤스톤마을의 대소동![?] Seuton Seuton Ma'eul-ui Daesodong! |
A big commotion in Downtown of Crag! | |
Spanish (NOE) | En el centro de Rocópolis[1] | In Crag City's Downtown |
Trivia[edit]
- If Mario and his party return after defeating King Croacus IV, the water in the river will be clean.