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|Chi=沉甸甸的袋子
|ChiR=Chéndiàndiān de dàizi
|ChiM=Heavy Bag
|Fre=Bourse pesante
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|FreM=Heavy coin purse
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Revision as of 10:15, August 24, 2024

Heavy Bag
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Description
"A Shy Guy's precious keepsake, lost at sea. Let's try to return it."
First appearance Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020)
“Argh! I dropped it! SPLOOSH! A fat sack of precious coins, right into the ol' drink...”
Shy Guy, Paper Mario: The Origami King
The Super Marino underwater
The Heavy Bag on the sea floor

The Heavy Bag is a special item in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is one of the several items that can be found in the depths of The Great Sea. It belongs to a Shy Guy who appears to have dropped and lost it. Mario must travel to the Shy Guy on a tiny island near Toad Town port and speak to him. He simply tells Mario he has dropped a sack of coins into the ocean. Once Super Marino is obtained from Musée Champignon and attached to Sea Captain Toad's boat, Mario can use it to dive into the sea in front of this Shy Guy.

After Mario collects the Heavy Bag from the sea floor, Olivia decides it must belong to someone, so it is best not to peek inside. Mario can speak to the Shy Guy again to return the bag. By doing so, the Shy Guy rewards Mario for his honesty with 1,000 coins and promises to never let the bag out of his sight again.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズッシリした袋[?]
Zusshiri Shita Fukuro
Bulky Bag
Chinese 沉甸甸的袋子[?]
Chéndiàndiān de dàizi
Heavy Bag
French Bourse pesante[?] Heavy coin purse
Italian Borsa pesante[?] Heavy bag
Spanish Bolsa pesada[?] Heavy bag