Whammino Mountain
Whammino Mountain is a mountainous level and the secret exit of Water's Edge Way in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. This cliffside level has the second Sticker Shop and the first Super Star in the game. Completing this level unlocks Goomba Fortress.
Layout
The level begins with a dim grass patch, followed by rocky steps up to another, more mountainous area. This winding path contains the only Lakitu in the game. It endlessly throws Spinies at Mario, similar to the unreachable Lakitu in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Nearby is a rare Starman, which can be used to defeat the Spinies. After the cliff steps, the next room contains a white gate, with its center missing. Mario must continue to the mountaintop to find the gate scrap on an unreachable mountain platform. A tree must be hammered to make the platform tilt and drop the scrap, allowing Mario to paste it back into its rightful place. In the chain reaction cutscene, parts of the Super Mario Bros. theme can be heard in rhythm as the terrain tilts, jumps, drops, and more to reveal the white gate scrap. A pipe can also be found here, leading back to the beginning of the level.
After the White Gate is back into place, a helpless Blue Toad can be found pasted to a low-flying cloud. After rescuing him, he opens up his sticker shop. Shortly after this, the very top of the level can be accessed, where the Comet Piece is found.
Secret Door
The spot for a Secret Door sticker is located in the underground passage accessed via Warp Pipe which can used to obtain the Bellows thing.
Sticker upgrade spots
To the right of the sticker shop, above a flower that can be bloomed using the hammer.
Enemies
Sticker Shop
The flashy variants are available after collecting three Royal Stickers.
Things
- Bellows (Secret Door)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドンバラ山[?] Donbara-san |
「ドンバラ」is from two onomatopoeias,「ドン」(don, crushing) and 「バラバラ」(barabara, scattering),「山」(san) means "mountain" in japanese. | |
Chinese | 咚啪啦山[?] Dōngpālā Shān |
Transliteration of Japanese "ドンバラ" and "山(shān)"(mountain) | |
German | Kawummino-Gebirge[?] | Kawummino Mountains | |
Italian | Monte Roboante[?] | Mount Bombastic | |
Spanish | Montaña Domiplúm[?] | Domiplúm Mountain |