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* The Dry Bones Flag is the only one of the Three Musty Fears' flags to have an internally unique line in the SNES version devoted to finding it. | * The Dry Bones Flag is the only one of the Three Musty Fears' flags to have an internally unique line in the SNES version devoted to finding it. | ||
Revision as of 14:52, February 2, 2025
Dry Bones Flag | |
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Artwork of the Dry Bones' Flag (in the center) from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | |
Description | |
"It's a Dry Bones's flag." | |
First appearance | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023) |
The Dry Bones Flag, originally called Dry Bones' Flag and alternatively written as DryBonesFlag due to character limits, is a special item hidden by Dry Bones in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. When visited by the Three Musty Fears, Mario is told by Dry Bones that the flag he hid is "under a green bed." The invisible flag is found by pressing the A button beside Mario's bed at Mario's Pad.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カロンのおふだ[1] Karon no Ofuda |
Dry Bones' Ofuda | |
Chinese (simplified) | 碎碎龟护符[?] Suì Suì Guī Hùfú |
Dry Bones Amulet | |
Chinese (traditional) | 碎碎龜護符[?] Suì Suì Guī Hùfú |
Dry Bones Amulet | |
Dutch | Dry Bones-vlag[?] | Dry Bones flag | |
French (NOA) | Drapeau Skelex[?] | Dry Bones flag | |
French (NOE) | Fanion Skelerex[?] | Dry Bones flag | |
German | Knochentrockens Flagge[?] | Dry Bones' flag | |
Italian | Stendardo di Tartosso[?] | Dry Bones' flag | |
Korean | 와르르부적[?] Wareureu Bujeok |
Dry Bones Amulet | |
Spanish | Amuleto Huesitos[?] | Dry Bones Amulet |
Notes
- The Dry Bones Flag is the only one of the Three Musty Fears' flags to have an internally unique line in the SNES version devoted to finding it.
References
- ^ MIZUKENミズケン (July 1, 2022). スーパーマリオRPG攻略#14『モンスタウン/ベローム神殿宝の部屋/ジャンパースカーフ/おふださがしゲーム&作曲こしふりダンス/ジャッキーの道場』SUPER MARIO RPG. YouTube. Retrieved February 17, 2023.