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The '''Mystery Note''' is a note written in [[Shy Guy]] language, found in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]] can give the note to [[Russ T.]] so he may translate it, but Mario needs to give him the [[Dictionary]] first. It is not required to translate the note in order to complete the game. | The '''Mystery Note''' is a note written in [[Shy Guy]] language, found in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]] can give the note to [[Russ T.]] so he may translate it, but Mario needs to give him the [[Dictionary]] first. It is not required to translate the note in order to complete the game. It is basically clue to the order in which Green Station's 4 colored boxes must be hit to restore the track leading to Red Station. | ||
==Item's game description== | ==Item's game description== |
Revision as of 18:05, April 22, 2013
The Mystery Note is a note written in Shy Guy language, found in Shy Guy's Toy Box in Paper Mario. Mario can give the note to Russ T. so he may translate it, but Mario needs to give him the Dictionary first. It is not required to translate the note in order to complete the game. It is basically clue to the order in which Green Station's 4 colored boxes must be hit to restore the track leading to Red Station.
Item's game description
"Written in the language of Shy Guys, the Mystery Note gives a clue about the Toy Box."
Translation
"Hit yellow, green, red, and then blue."
Trivia
- The Shy Guy holding the Mystery Note when entering the battle has three other Shy Guys fighting alongside him. The order they appear in from left to right is the same as the translation.