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* Close examination of the ''Paper Mario'' map indicates Flower Fields is isolated from the surrounding Mushroom Kingdom by being located atop an massive, remote column of stonework, parts of which can be seen while Mario explores the fields. The ubiquitous masonry indicates that Flower Fields is artificial, perhaps some kind of immense garden, but who built Flower Fields, and why, is unknown. |
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- Not to be confused with Wildflower Fields.
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Flower Fields is a plain in the northwest area of the Mushroom Kingdom in Paper Mario. It is home to the Bub-ulbs and the location of the sixth Star Spirit, Klevar. The only way Mario can enter Flower Fields is to go through a magic door in Minh T.'s garden unlocked by the Magical Seeds. Upon arrival, Mario finds Flower Fields dark and cloudy, learning that it is under attack. Huff N. Puff and his minions plan to cover the meadows in clouds and prevent the Sun from shining on the fields, causing Flower Fields and its Bub-ulb and flower inhabitants to slowly wither. Throughout Chapter 6, "Dark Days in Flower Fields", Mario and his partners explore around the Flower Fields, doing the flowers favors and getting items in return. Lakilester comes and joins Mario's party at one point. Finally, Mario grows a beanstalk with the Magical Bean, Fertile Soil and Miracle Water collected on the way and uses it to climb up to Cloudy Climb, where he defeats Huff N. Puff and saves the Star Spirit.
Flower Fields has a main hub with three paths on each side leading to various areas. The center hub also contains the vine that leads to Cloudy Climb, Wise Wisterwood, and a naughty flower named Tolielip that gives false information. Wise Wisterwood, the eldest tree in the fields (and most likely the elder of the fields), serves as the portal to Toad Town.
The paths that sprout from the hub:
- Upper left: The Bubble Plant, the Sun in the Sun Tower, and the fight with Lakilester.
- Middle left: The Hedge Maze, Rosie, and the Water Stone.
- Lower left: Posie, her Crystal Tree's Berry and the Fertile Soil, and the Yellow Berry tree.
- Upper right: The Block Puzzle and Huff N. Puff's Puff-Puff Machine.
- Middle right: Petunia, her Magical Bean, and the Red Berry tree.
- Lower right: Lily, her Miracle Water, the Bubble Berry tree, and the Blue Berry tree.
Flower Fields is the only area in the game devoid of a Heart Block, Toad House, or any other form of instant healing. It is also the only area with Amazy Dayzees, a kind of enemy that drops a lot of Star Points.
The Magical Seeds are indeed the only way to get to Flower Fields; according to the map, the area is surrounded by mountains. This area also does not have a Warp Pipe leading to it.
Enemies found
Spike? (boss turned Party Member)
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Huff N. Puff (Chapter 6 Boss)
Formations
For enemy formations in Flower Fields, see here.
Items found
In addition to the items dropped by enemies, overworld items found in this area include:
Item | Icon | Location |
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Star Piece | Under a hidden panel in the southwestern corner of the Petunia scene. | |
Under a hidden panel in front of the Yellow Berry tree on the southwestern road. | ||
In a bush near the tree in the northeastern corner of the first scene on the southeastern road. | ||
Under a hidden panel under the hidden block in the second scene on the southeastern road. | ||
On a high platform at the northeastern corner of the first scene on the northwestern road. | ||
On the rightmost arch in the first scene on the northeastern road, the player should Spin or Tornado Jump on the bridge to reveal it. | ||
Happy Flower | File:Happy flower badge.PNG | Dropped after hitting the middle tree, the right tree and the left tree on the eastern road. |
Magical Bean | Given by Petunia after defeating the Monty Moles. | |
Flower Saver | File:Flower saver badge.PNG | Thrown out of a well after throwing a Blue Berry in at the end of the eastern road. |
Fertile Soil | Given by Posie when talked to. | |
Crystal Berry | Given by Posie when doing Rosie's favor. | |
Water Stone | Given by Rosie after giving her the Crystal Berry. | |
Miracle Water | Given by Lily after using the Water Stone. | |
Mega Smash | File:Mega smash badge.PNG | Inside a stair platform in the second scene on the northwestern road, the player should blast the rock and fall down to get it. |
Letter | File:PM-Letter.png | In a bunch of flowers in the second scene on the northeastern road. |
Stinky Herb | In the bush on the wall in first scenes, usually near the center. | |
Dizzy Dial | In a question block in the second scene on the southeastern road. | |
Maple Syrup | In a hidden block in the symmetrical position in the second scene. | |
Shooting Star | In a hidden block above the question block in the first scene on the western road (can be gotten by hitting the other hidden block first). | |
In a bunch of flowers in the second scene on the northwestern road. | ||
Red Berry | On the tree in the northwestern corner of the Petunia scene. | |
Yellow Berry | On the tree in the first scene on the southwestern road. | |
Blue Berry | On the left tree in the first scene on the western road. | |
Bubble Berry | On the tree at the center of the second scene on the southwestern road (accessible after using the Water Stone). | |
Jammin' Jelly | In the tree at the northeastern corner at the end of the southwestern road. | |
Thunder Rage | In a hidden block at the northeastern corner of the second scene on the northeastern road. |
Hidden ? block
Item | Description | Image |
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Maple Syrup |
In the area with the Bubble Tree on the eastern grassy area, Mario should jump slightly northwest of the first patch of yellow flowers -- directly in the opposite spot from the visible block in the west -- to reveal the hidden ? Block. | |
1 Coin | In the area one screen west of the Wise Wisterwood, with the blue flower guard, Mario should jump at the spot between the Springboard and the Brick Block to reveal the hidden ? Block. | |
Shooting Star |
In the same area, Mario should jump from the same Springboard onto the revealed ? Block, then to the Brick Block and jump again to reveal another hidden ? Block. | |
Thunder Rage |
One screen west of the area with the Puff Puff Machine, in the northeastern corner, is another hidden ? Block. Jumping in the area between the two patches of yellow flowers will reveal it. |
Notable residents
- Bubble Plant
- Lakilester (joined Mario in Chapter 6)
- Lakilulu
- Lily
- Petunia
- Posie
- Rosie
- Sun
- Tolielip
- Wise Wisterwood
Area Tattles
- This is the portal between the flower garden in Toad Town and Flower Fields. The Wise Wisterwood, who's the elder of this fair land, watches over the area. Talk about a big tree!
- There's another platform up there, but I don't think we can get up there. I hate these flower patches! They totally cover me! Those three trees seem to be important to me. If we hit them right, something might drop.
- Petunia makes her home here. But I didn't know that Monty Moles did, as well.
- A tree's been cut down here. And there's a well. Do you think we can get water from there? You never know, something might be living in there... What if something weird jumps out at us? Well, it could!
- Since it's called Flower Fields, you know there have to be lots of flowers around here. But there are also a few trees.
- What crystal clear water! Just looking at it refreshes me! I feel like a new Goomba!
- I guess they couldn't call it Flower Fields without flowers. Me, I'd rather have some tasty fruit than pretty flowers. As short as I am, when we walk through flowers, I can't see a thing! And I have allergies! It's not a whole lot of fun.
- Boy, if you like flowers, this is the place to be. Look at all the foliage! Hey, by the way, blue trees produce Bubble Berries.
- It looks like there hasn't been water here in a while. And there's just one flower. How very sad.
- Look at all the flowers. Even the flowers blooming along the road are beautiful here in Flower Fields.
- It's a hedge maze. I hope we don't get lost. I'm not very good at mazes. Still, I know you'll get us through all right. You're Mario!
- Oh, I love rose gardens! Roses are just the best. Although they do have thorns, don't they? All of the most beautiful flowers have thorns. At least that's what they say.
- Lily looks happy in her replenishing spring, huh? It's so much more beautiful here when there's water flowing. Do you think this water flows to all parts of Flower Fields? I've heard that this water is absolutely bursting with healthy nutrients.
- Look, a flower blowing lots of bubbles! Will wonders never cease?
- This area is full of flowers. Red flowers, blue flowers, yellow flowers... even orange flowers are blooming. It looks like there are a lot of Lakitus in bloom, too.
- It's the Sun Tower. This is where the sun comes to rest. Do you think it's waiting here or being forced to stay?
- Green, purple and red... the platforms are all different colors. If you jump on them hard, they'll move up and down. We need to figure out the right order to move them in.
- There are flower patches bordering this path. It looks peaceful, but there are lots of briar patches and enemies around, so be careful.
- What happened to the wall here? It looks like it collapsed. This place seems very different from the rest of Flower Fields.
In-game descriptions
- The Flower Gate is the only entrance to Flower Fields. Many kinds of flower bloom in this aromatic garden region.
- The Flower Gate is the only entrance to Flower Fields. A Star Spirit was once imprisoned here by Huff N. Puff.
Gallery
The Bubble Plant.
The Sun Tower.
The Puff-Puff Machine.
One of the Star Pieces that can be found in the area.
A Super Block.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フラワーランド[?] Furawā Rando |
Flower Land | |
Chinese | 鲜花原野[citation needed] Xiānhuā Yuányě |
Flower Field | |
French | Champ de fleurs[?] | Flower field | |
German | Blütenfelder[?] | Flower Fields | |
Spanish | Campos Floridos[?] | Flowery Fields |
Trivia
- Close examination of the Paper Mario map indicates Flower Fields is isolated from the surrounding Mushroom Kingdom by being located atop an massive, remote column of stonework, parts of which can be seen while Mario explores the fields. The ubiquitous masonry indicates that Flower Fields is artificial, perhaps some kind of immense garden, but who built Flower Fields, and why, is unknown.