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'''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]]. | '''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]]. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with [[Prof. Kinopio]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit. | On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with [[Prof. Kinopio]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit. | ||
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Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete [[Draggadon]] fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to [[Kiwano Temple]]. | Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete [[Draggadon]] fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to [[Kiwano Temple]]. | ||
During the [[ | During the [[Piper]] side quest, the Toads go to Marmalade Valley in search of a [[Rainbow Carnation]]. If Mario visits this area after, a cutscene plays of the Toads finding one. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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==Record== | ==Record== | ||
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[[Category:Mountains]] | [[Category:Mountains]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash locations]] | [[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash locations]] |
Revision as of 09:25, September 24, 2022
Marmalade Valley | |
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The Draggadon fossil is revealed | |
How to access | Obtain the orange Mini Paint Star from Château Chanterelle |
Paint Stars | |
Colorless spots | 36 |
Things | |
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- “Even paper can be fossilized. In a billion years, that could be us in that cliff. Really makes you think, huh?”
- —Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash
Marmalade Valley is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange Mini Paint Star in Château Chanterelle, and unlocks a path leading to Kiwano Temple.
Layout
On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with Prof. Kinopio at Château Chanterelle for a permit.
After getting the Excavation Site Permit, Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.
A Toad tells Mario that another Toad has been trapped due to a cave-in. Mario must take a different path to reach the Toad and continue right. This leads him to an area with Bone Goombas and Scaredy Rats. Mario must ride a moving log platform to get to the next area, which is actively shaking. As Huey talks about how much he cares about Mario, Princess bursts through the wall and rolls after Mario. Mario must run away, and Huey tells Mario to go back to the dig site to rescue the trapped Toad. When Mario frees the Toad, he gives him the Bone Thing.
Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete Draggadon fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to Kiwano Temple.
During the Piper side quest, the Toads go to Marmalade Valley in search of a Rainbow Carnation. If Mario visits this area after, a cutscene plays of the Toads finding one.
Enemies
Colorless spots
Cutouts
Record
Marmalade Valley - Plays at Marmalade Valley | File info |
Li'l Princess, Big Bark - Plays during scenes involving Princess and while using the Bone Thing | File info |
Gallery
The Toads find the Rainbow Carnation.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ダイダイ谷[?] Daidai-dani |
Orange Valley | |
French | Vallée Marmelade[?] | Marmalade Valley | |
German | Kupfer-Canyon[?] | Copper Canyon | |
Italian | Valle Marmelada[?] | Marmelade Valley | |
Portuguese | Vale Laranja Seca[?] | Dry Orange Valley | |
Russian | Долина Мандарина[?] Dolina Mandarina |
Tangerine Valley | |
Spanish | Valle Mermelada[?] | Marmalade Valley |