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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ラクヨウロード
|JapR=Rakuyō Rōdo
|JapM=Fallen Leaf Road
|Ger=Lauballee
|Ger=Lauballee
|GerM=Leaves Alley
|GerM=Leaves Alley

Revision as of 12:49, January 29, 2018

Template:Levelbox Leaflitter Path is the first level of World 3 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. The level is a basic forest-like area, with poison scattered about that damages Mario on contact. The player first encounters Wiggler here. The area is mostly shrouded in darkness.

Layout

The level begins with an entrance to the forest. A Goomba and a Snifit can be found patroling here. After entering the forest itself, the Mario encounters a sleeping Wiggler blocking the path. By using the Trumpet Thing Sticker, the Wiggler awakens, explaining that he is there because he had eaten so much; he had come out near the entrance to the forest because the rest of it has been covered in poison; he begins to lead them to his house to continue the discussion. As they move further into the forest, however, Wiggler is snatched by a shiny tentacle.

Continuing on through the forest, the player must cross gaps of poisonous water using wooden platforms. Near the end of the level, a pair of Boomerang Bros. toss their boomerangs as Mario attempts to cross poisonous water on a platform. After crossing, he must defeat them in order to advance. The Comet Piece for this level is found right after them.

By returning here after defeating Gooper Blooper, the darkness shrouding the path is gone and the poison is gone. There is also an HP-Up Heart near the goal.

Secret Door

In the second area of poisonous water that must be crossed, the Secret Door location is on a platform with a Ninji. The door leads to a secret room containing the Searchlight thing.

Enemies

Things

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラクヨウロード[?]
Rakuyō Rōdo
Fallen Leaf Road
Chinese 落葉之路[?]
Luòyè zhī Lù
Leaflitter Path
German Lauballee[?] Leaves Alley
Spanish Sendero Hojarasca[?] Leaflitter Path