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'''Lunar Stone''' is a blue stone shaped like the crescent Moon found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Along with the [[Pyramid Stone]] and the [[Diamond Stone]], [[Mario]] and his friends need this stone to gain access to [[Tutankoopa]]'s tomb in the [[Dry Dry Ruins]]. It can be found in a secret chamber, guarded by two [[Stone Chomp]]s. It fits into the fifth [[Chomp Rock]] statue. It is not to be confused with the [[Moon Stone]] found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
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'''Lunar Stone''' is a blue stone shaped like the crescent Moon found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Along with the [[Pyramid Stone]] and the [[Diamond Stone]], [[Mario]] and his friends need this stone to gain access to [[Tutankoopa]]'s tomb in the [[Dry Dry Ruins]]. It can be found in a secret chamber, guarded by two [[Stone Chomp]]s. It fits into the fifth [[Chomp Rock]] statue.





Revision as of 18:23, May 25, 2013

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Not to be confused with Moon Stone.

Lunar Stone is a blue stone shaped like the crescent Moon found in Paper Mario. Along with the Pyramid Stone and the Diamond Stone, Mario and his friends need this stone to gain access to Tutankoopa's tomb in the Dry Dry Ruins. It can be found in a secret chamber, guarded by two Stone Chomps. It fits into the fifth Chomp Rock statue.