Bean Valley

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The surface area of Bean Valley
Mario walking past some Stingers in Bean Valley
Bean Valley, as seen in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch).
Mario among Piranha Plants sprouts and a Beezo about to water them, as seen in the remake

Bean Valley is a location that leads to Nimbus Land, found in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is characterized by its fall-like orange vegetation and its abundance of pipes, one of which eventually leads to Grate Guy's Casino, a secret spot featuring mini-games. Right before the end of the part of Bean Valley on the ground, Mario fights Smilax, a Piranha Plant who becomes enormous and multi-headed when assisted by a Beezo who works for Valentina. After defeating Smilax, the pipe it was occupying becomes accessible. It takes Mario to a small clearing with a floating brick in the air. By hitting it, a beanstalk grows, allowing Mario to ascend to the Beanstalk, and upon climbing it, to Nimbus Land.

Enemies found

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Bosses

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビーンズバレー[?]
Bīnzu Barē
Beans Valley
豆平原まめへいげん[?]
Mame Heigen
Bean Plain alternate
Chinese 豆豆山谷[?]
Dòu Dòu Shāngǔ
Bean Bean Valley
Dutch Bonenvallei[?] Beans Valley
French Vallée aux Haricots[?] Beans Valley
German Bohnental[?] Beans Valley
Italian Valle Fagiolo[?] Bean Valley
Korean 빈즈 밸리[?]
Binjeu Baelli
Beans Valley
Spanish (NOA) Valle Habichuela[1] Bean Valley
Spanish (NOE) Valle Judía[2] Bean Valley

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