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|align=left|These can be found on certain doors, requiring the appropriate key to be unlocked.
|align=left|These can be found on certain doors, requiring the appropriate key to be unlocked.
|[[Flipside]]<br>[[Flopside]]<br>[[Yold Ruins]]<br>[[Fort Francis]]<br>[[Woah Zone]]<br>[[Floro Caverns]]<br>[[The Underwhere]]<br>[[The Overthere]]<br>[[Castle Bleck]]
|[[Flipside]]<br>[[Flopside]]<br>[[Yold Ruins]]<br>[[Fort Francis]]<br>[[Woah Zone]]<br>[[Floro Caverns]]<br>[[The Underwhere]]<br>[[The Overthere]]<br>[[Castle Bleck]]
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|[[Piccolo]] block
|style="background:white"|[[File:SPM Post.png|40px|Piccolo block]]
|align=left|Using [[Thudley]] on these posts can pound them into the ground or in some cases pull them out.
|[[Flipside]]<br>[[Flopside]]
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|[[Stump|Post]]
|[[Stump|Post]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SPM Post.png|40px|Post]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SPM Post.png|40px|Post]]
|align=left|Using [[Thudley]] on these posts can pound them into the ground or in some cases pull them out.
|align=left|Red-tinted blocks found on the 3rd Floor in both [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]], which are removed when using [[Piccolo]]'s ability nearby and unlock access to chests. In Flipside, this block bear her emblem.
|[[Flipside]]<br>[[Flopside]]<br>[[The Tile Pool]]<br>[[Dotwood Tree]]
|[[Flipside]]<br>[[Flopside]]<br>[[The Tile Pool]]<br>[[Dotwood Tree]]
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Revision as of 11:57, May 13, 2024

Sandbox details

Hi there! My page for large edits or article creations, to ensure all parts are displayed as intended.
Text in blue is simply colored, I will correctly change them to links in the final version.

Current Projects

  • Complicated Entries: Fishing Storage and Weapon Manipulation (List of Paper Mario: The Origami King glitches)
  • Expand on Paper Mario sections of the Trampoline page
  • Expand on sections of the Party member page
  • Add relevant information to the Magic brush page
  • Collect information for Glowing Spot article
  • Renovate sections of the Ladder page
  • Add to tables for Super Paper Mario objects and obstacles

Glitch Category Names

  • Graphics
  • Camera
  • Audio
  • Physics
  • Out of bounds and clips
  • Scripting
  • Softlocks/Crashes/Freezes
  • Battles
  • Patched Glitches
  • Sequence breaks
  • Oversights

List of Paper Mario: The Origami King Glitches

Fishing storage

Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
File:PMTOK Fishing Storage Glitch.png

Fishing storage allows the player to hold the fishing rod outside of the restriction of the docks. Due to how loading zones work, this glitch is limited to: Overlook Mountain, Shogun Studios, and Full Moon Island, as those areas have fishing spots. Despite this limitation, this glitch is very potent due to the fishing rod having collision while held by Mario, the ability to quit fishing while catching something, and the ability to return to the dock by pressing B Button at any time, regardless of what actions are taking place.

Methods

There are multiple methods of initiating fishing storage, all of which involve teetering at a ledge and performing one of the following actions at the same time:

Up Button Digging with Professor Toad (see Partner duplication)

L Button Reading the Sea Chart

Y Button Opening the Item Menu

X Button Talking with Olivia

Effects

Weapon slot manipulation

Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.

The section in memory that stores Mario's party members and the section that stores Mario's equipped weapons are only separated by 4 empty bytes. By gaining a fifth partner, partner information buffer overflows into the first slot of the equipped weapons section, which the game reinterprets as an item obtained at a certain point by Mario.

For example: if Kamek (P_KMK internally) joins as the fifth partner, "K" exceeds the 4 byte buffer and overwrites the first equipped weapon slot. This is reinterpreted as 76 when converted to a number, meaning the 76th item Mario obtained will replace his Basic Hammer. Any non-weapon equipped in this manner will not have associated attacks, so the game defaults to using a Mushroom, without consuming the item.

NOTE: This buffer overflow is what results in the game crashing or corrupting when gaining more than 4 partners.

Wrong turn number

Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.

When fighting a particular Goomba near the Sensor Lab in Picnic Road, if the player uses less than the given amount of ring moves and lets the timer run out while preparing the last move, this action carries over to Mario's next turn. Pressing B Button will undo this action, giving one extra ring movement for that turn than intended. It is also possible for this action to solve the puzzle, however the game and Olivia will not recognize this until the player makes a move, and paying the audience will unsolve the puzzle.

When trying to flee from the Li'l Cutout Soldier battle on the stairs of Bowser's Castle mess hall, the game can give the player 1 less puzzle turn than intended. By paying the audience, Mario is left with an unfinished board and #32CD32 moves. Finishing the layout will briefly show green moves.

Paper Mario: The Origami King bestiary

Item Drops

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, item drops are determined by an enemies assigned item drop set, a group of items that chosen at random to be dropped. There are 5* sets used in the game:

Set Name Items
LV1 / LV2 / LV3 Coin 10-Coin Mushroom
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Paper / Paper M / Paper L Coin 10-Coin Confetti (in increasingly high amounts)
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Gold Coin 10-Coin 100-Coin
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BOOTS KURIBOO Flashy Boots Flashy Iron Boots Legendary Boots Legendary Iron Boots
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
MEKAKOOPA Coin bag
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BTL_ZAKO_ITEM_L

UNUSED ?
Coin 10-Coin Lamination Suit
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
BTL_ZAKO_LV1: Cheep Cheep, Scaredy Rat, Swoop, Spiny, Shy Guy, Black Shy Guy, Fly Guy, Goomba, Galoomba, Koopa Troopa, Red and Blue Sidestepper
BTL_ZAKO_LV2: Stingby, Blooper, Pokey, Ninji, Boo, Spike, Buzzy Beetle, Snifit, Bone Goomba, Rocky Wrench, Scuttlebug, Crowber
BTL_ZAKO_LV3: Fire/Ice/Boomerang/Hammer/Sledge Bro, Chargin' Chuck, Snow Spike, Grass Ninji, Piranha Plant, Spike Top, Stone Spike, Sumo Bro
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER: Paragoomba
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_M: Paratroopa, Jumping Piranha Plant, Nipper Plant, Li'l Cutout Soldier
BTL_ZAKO_PAPER_L: Ptooie, Big Cutout Soldier
BTL_ZAKO_BOOTS_KURIBOO: Shoe Goomba
BTL_ZAKO_MEKAKOOPA: Mechakoopa

Dry Bones do not drop anything


No. 07 | Paragoomba
An origami Paragoomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. HP 15 Moves Location(s)
Type Flying Flyin' Headbonk (4), Group Headbonk (4 per Paragoomba), Foe Throw (9) Overlook Mountain, Overlook Tower, Autumn Mountain, Club Island
Role
Item drops Small Bag of Confetti
Paragoombas transformed into origami. They’re pretty smug about those wings, but one stomp and they fall right off.

Image Map Test

POW BlockFire Flower SetIce Flower SetMushroom 3-PackMushroom 6-PackShiny Tail1-Up MushroomShiny HurlhammerFire FlowerShiny Fire FlowerIce FlowerShiny Ice FlowerMushroomShiny MushroomFlashy MushroomShiny BootsFlashy BootsIron BootsShiny Iron BootsFlashy Iron BootsShiny HammerFlashy HammerHurlhammerThe full display of weapons and battle-related items available for purchase at the Weapon and Item Shop in Toad Town.

Textbox Test

I've never been so happy to see
Lord Bowser's devilish spawn come
flying recklessly out of nowhere in
his clown car.

Hey, look, Mario!
See that building over there?


A typical door from Super Paper Mario.

Obstacles

Name Image Description Locations
! Switch ! Switch Switches trigger various events when hit or jumped on and are often involved in puzzles.
Candle Candle Candles which sometimes shoot out flames at the player. Merlee's Basement
Cracks Cracks Walls or other objects with visible cracks in them can be blown up using Boomer's ability. When on the ground they can also be broken using Thudley. Flipside
Gloam Valley
The Bitlands
Floro Caverns
Castle Bleck Foyer
Door cage Door cage Cages which block access to certain doors until activating something, i.e. using Thoreau or Thudley to escape their respective rooms after they join Mario's party.
Floating rocks Geysers Platforms from Gloam Valley which float in the water, but will sink when stood on.
Lock Lock These can be found on certain doors, requiring the appropriate key to be unlocked. Flipside
Flopside
Yold Ruins
Fort Francis
Woah Zone
Floro Caverns
The Underwhere
The Overthere
Castle Bleck
Piccolo block Piccolo block Using Thudley on these posts can pound them into the ground or in some cases pull them out. Flipside
Flopside
Post Post Red-tinted blocks found on the 3rd Floor in both Flipside and Flopside, which are removed when using Piccolo's ability nearby and unlock access to chests. In Flipside, this block bear her emblem. Flipside
Flopside
The Tile Pool
Dotwood Tree
Energy blocks/Purple volt The Ackpow in the normal generator room in Chapter 2-3 of Super Paper Mario
Yellow block Yellow block Blocks which require Cudge to break, often barring access to doors or other objects. Some are disguised from the front, with their true form visible in 3-D. Gap of Crag
Floro Caverns
Flopside