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Template:Quote2 Template:PMTOKLevelbox Shroom City, also known as Snif City, is a location in Paper Mario: The Origami King, a city located in the center of the Scorching Sandpaper Desert. A major landmark of the town is its large, Arabian-esque hotel. Many ancient coded texts are found around Shroom City, and only Professor Toad can decipher them. Shroom City is known as Snif City while taken over by Snifits, although after Mario defeats Hole Punch, the large number of yellow Toads he'd kidnapped manage to live peacefully alongside the Snifits and restore its previous name of Shroom City.
Layout
Once Mario and Olivia reach Snif City, the former is instructed to park his Boot Car, getting a coin if he does so perfectly. They then enter the hotel and ask the bellhop for a person who can read ancient texts. Believing they work for Professor Toad, the bellhop gives Mario a key to his room. In his room, the duo find his journal, leading them to the Sun Altar. When they get back to the lobby, the bellhop reveals Professor Toad was asking for an object they had on display, and gives Mario one of the object: a Sun Incense.
The duo return with Professor Toad and he deciphers the murals written on the second floor. However, an important piece is inside the suite, which is occupied by Luigi. A staff member directs them to the market booths, and the trio finds a booth with a lamp on top. The Snifit running it is running a game where the player must guess the emotion simply from his sniff, and possibly win 10,000 coins. Mario gives 100 coins to play, giving him three tries. When he fails (as it is impossible to win the first round), the Snifit reveals losing causes the player to lose their freedom, and offers one last round of three more turns for 1,000 coins.
After Mario wins the game, the Snifit runs away without giving Mario his reward, in the process revealing a Magic Circle. Mario uses it to rub the lamp, releasing Luigi. He gives Mario the Suite Key, believing it to be the key to Peach's Castle. After realizing he was wrong again, Luigi runs off to find the correct key.
With the key in hand, the trio enters the suite and inspects the rest of the mural, revealing an ancient ritual. Professor Toad, realizing the mural is very specific over who performs the incantation, teaches Olivia, believing her to fit the requirements. With the knowledge in hand, the trio heads off to perform the ritual.
Shop
A shop is located next to DJ Toad's Groovy Sound Discs, in the east end of the area.
Image | Item | Price |
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Ice Flower | 240 | |
Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack | 840 | |
Snif City Royal Hotel | 16800 | |
Shiny Hurlhammer | 1380 | |
Flashy Boots | 1000 | |
Flashy Hammer | 1420 | |
Flashy Iron Boots | 1100 |
Miscellaneous buildings
A building can be found next to a seesaw. Both of the rooms in the building only provide dialougue. Another building can be found to the right of the Royal Shroom Hotel. The first room contains the Shroom City Shop, though, Mario must first find the Toad that owns the shop to buy its contents. A second room contains DJ Toad's Groovy Sound Discs, though it seems there is no purpose to this room. There is a folded Toad on a shelf in the bottom right of the room, and a hole leading to the to the third room on the left wall. The third room in this building contains a treasure.
The Singing Café can be found behind the Fun, Funky, and Functional booth and can only be accessed once the Hole Punch has been defeated. Mario can sit on the empty stool, and buy a Sombrero Blend for 100 coins. This will enter a cutscene, where a Sombrero Guy starts to play his guitar and a Ptooie and a Dino Rhino begin to sing along.
Hidden Toads
A beetle on the pillar above the building near the entrance. Mario should get onto the roof by walking behind it from the right. | |
On the entrance sign. Mario must knock it off by jumping from the roof onto the see-saw opposite the Snifit. | |
Inside the sign for the record shop (building to the right of the hotel). | |
In the record shop (middle of three doors in the building to the right of the hotel), folded into a record on the right wall. | |
In a hole on the wall behind two breakable crates north of the lake. | |
A flower on one of the barrels north of the lake. | |
On a palm tree that can be accessed by jumping on the hidden block by the stall north of the lake. | |
Inside the spotlight to the left of the hotel entrance. Mario must jump onto the railing from the barrels in the raised middle section of town. | |
Under the crates that can be accessed by going through the lamp shop. | |
Among the crates in the section right of the pool. | |
Being used as a surfboard by a Snifit in the hotel pool. | |
Under the baggage trolley in the hotel lobby; the trolley must be pushed to the side using the hammer. | |
Inside a vase in the right wing of the hotel. | |
There is a stack of 10 Toads tied up in an area behind the accessory shop, southwest of the lake. Mario can access this area of Shroom City only after clearing the yellow streamer and restoring the sun to the desert. | File:PMTOK Shroom City Hidden Toad 14 to 23.png |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Shroom City
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノピサンドリア[?] Kinopisandoria |
Portmanteau of Kinopio and Alexandria | |
Chinese | 奇诺比山卓 (Simplified) 奇諾比山卓 (Traditional)[?] Qínuòbǐ Shānzhuó |
Portmanteau of Kinopio and Alexandria | |
Dutch | Zwamstad[?] | Fungus City | |
German | Cham City[?] | Mushroom City (Chamses is the German name for Shroomses) |
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Italian | Città di Fungis[?] | Shroomses's City (Fungis is the Italian name for Shroomses) |
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Spanish | Cuidad Champi[?] | Shroom City (champi is a shortened form of champiñón (mushroom)) |
Snif City
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ムーチョサンドリア[?] Mūchosandoria |
Portmanteau of Mūcho and Alexandria | |
Chinese | 木乔山卓 (Simplified) 木喬山卓 (Traditional)[?] Mùqiáo Shānzhuó |
Portmanteau of Mūcho and Alexandria | |
Dutch | Snufstad[?] | - | |
German | Snif City[?] | - | |
Italian | Città Snifit[?] | Snifit City | |
Spanish | Ciudad Olfiti[?] | Snifit City |
Trivia
- It was possible to not be able to achieve 100% completion by turning off the water before unfolding the Toad the Snifit is surfing on, although the bug has since been patched as of version 1.0.1.