Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)

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Dry Dry Desert
Koloradocamp.png
Professor Kolorado's camp site in Dry Dry Desert.
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Greater location Mushroom Kingdom
Inhabitants Bandits, Pokeys, whirlwinds

Dry Dry Desert is a vast, hot desert in the Mushroom Kingdom. It appears as a major location in the second chapter of Paper Mario. Mario gets there by using the Dry Dry Railroad and climbing Mt. Rugged in Chapter 2. Mario can find Kolorado and his research team in the first area he enters. After exploring the desert a bit, Mario and his team visit the desert town of Dry Dry Outpost. After talking to Moustafa and receiving the Pulse Stone, Mario must search the hot desert to find Dry Dry Ruins. Many side-quests, badges and items are available in this large desert.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the green Ratooey Lumpy visits Dry Dry Desert to strike it rich by digging for oil. Mario can read about Lumpy's visit to the desert in his diary once he returns to Rogueport.

Layout[edit]

The desert is a 7x7 grid of smaller areas, or 49 panels, with a straight road running through the middle of it. The Mt. Rugged exit is on the west (D1), while Dry Dry Outpost is on the east (D7). The oasis (F7) can be found two screens south of the screen just before Dry Dry Outpost, which is all the way to the east.

Characters[edit]

Main article: List of unnamed NPCs in Paper Mario by location (A–S) § Dry Dry Desert

Enemies[edit]

For enemy formations in Dry Dry Desert, see here.

If Mario gets caught by a whirlwind, it will deposit him one screen north and one screen east of his location.

Items[edit]

In addition to the items listed below, others such as Dried Fruits may be dropped by enemies.

Item Image Location Location Image
Coin Sprite of a Coin, from Paper Mario.
  • Ten of them in the Coin Block near the palm tree in the scene A7
  • Same scene, in said palm tree.
  • In the scene C6, there are 7 brick blocks. The two in the middle are Coin Blocks and both have 10 Coins each.
  • In the palm tree found in the scene C7.
  • In the scene D7, three can be found in palm trees.
  • In the palm tree next to the entrance to scene D5 in scene D6.
  • In the palm tree in the scene D5.
  • In the scene E1, there are four brick blocks. The middle one is a Coin Block containing 10 Coins.
  • In the ? Block in the scene E4.
  • In the ? Block in the scene E7.
  • Same scene, in the palm tree closest to the oasis entrance.
  • In the oasis scene (F7), in the palm tree closest to the entrance to scene F6.
  • Same scene, in the palm tree under the Recovery Block.
  • In the Coin Block in the scene F6, next to a palm tree.
  • Same scene, in said palm tree.
  • In the scene F3, there are three brick blocks. The northern one is a Coin Block containing 10 Coins.
  • In the ? Block in the scene G5.
  • In the scene G7, there are six brick blocks. All of them are Coin Blocks, with each containing 10 Coins.
  • Same scene, found in the right palm tree.
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Spin Attack Spin Attack Badge.png On a big stone at scene E6, get it with the help from the tornado at F5 (2 screens south of Nomadimouse, obtainable via the whirlwind in area with blue cacti). Mario finding Spin Attack Badge in the scene E6 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Stop Watch Stop Watch On a block at scene E6 (requires Kooper or Tornado Jump). Mario finding Stop Watch in the scene E6 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Tasty Tonic Tasty Tonic Behind a bush at the southeastern corner of scene F6. Mario finding Tasty Tonic in the scene F6 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Lemon Lemon Endlessly harvestable from the west tree in the oasis (F7) - can be given to Moustafa in Dry Dry Outpost to get a hint about progressing (non-mandatory). Mario finding Lemon in the scene F7 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Lime Lime Endlessly harvestable from the east tree in the oasis (F7). Mario finding Lime in the scene F7 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Letter A letter
  • In the most southeastern tree at the final scene (D7).
  • In the tree at the first scene (D1). Obtainable after Kolorado removes his camp.
Letter Eastern Dry Dry Desert.pngLetter in Dry Dry Desert PM.png
Fire Flower Fire Flower Behind the northeast cactus at scene A6. Mario finding Fire Flower in the scene A6 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
4 Coins and Fire Flower Sprite of a Coin, from Paper Mario. Fire Flower In the blocks of scene C3. Tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth ? Blocks in Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
2 Coins and Honey Syrup Sprite of a Coin, from Paper Mario. Honey Syrup In the blocks at scene B5. Fourth, fifth and sixth ? Blocks in Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Star Piece A Star Piece, from Paper Mario.
  • Two given by Kolorado at his camp: When delivering his letter and in exchange for the Artifact found in Dry Dry Ruins.
  • Given by the Nomadimouse at scene D5 after giving him a letter from Dry Dry Outpost.
  • Under a hidden panel near the stone cactus in the most center scene (D4).
Mario getting a Star Piece from Kolorado for Parakarry's mail delivery in Dry Dry Desert.Mario getting a Star Piece from the Nomadimouse in Paper MarioMario finding a Star Piece under a hidden panel near the stone cactus in Dry Dry Desert in Paper Mario
Coin and Fright Jar Sprite of a Coin, from Paper Mario. Fright Mask In the ? blocks at scene A1. First and second ? Blocks in Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Mushroom, Super Shroom and Ultra Shroom Mushroom Super Shroom Ultra Shroom At scene C1, in the ? block that appears after hitting the block 1 time (Mushroom)/10 times (Super Shroom)/100 times (Ultra Shroom). Seventh, eighth and ninth ? Blocks in Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Maple Super Maple Super Given by the Trading Event Toad at scene A3 when participating in the second contest. Mario receiveing Maple Super from Trading Event Toad in the scene A3 of Dry Dry Desert of Paper Mario.
Super Block Super Block In the oasis, there is a Super Block to the south of the pond. Mario standing next to the Super Block in the oasis of Dry Dry Desert in Paper Mario.

Additionally, there are four Hidden ? blocks:

Item Image Location Location Image
Thunder Rage Thunder Rage Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Dry Dry Desert, in Paper Mario. In the area two screens north of Kolorado's camp, the hidden ? Block is above the easternmost rock.
Attack FX C Attack FX C Badge.png Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Dry Dry Desert, in Paper Mario. In the area one screen east and three south from Kolorado's camp, the hidden ? Block is above the lone rock.
Runaway Pay Runaway Pay Badge.png Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Dry Dry Desert, in Paper Mario. In the area one screen north and four east from Kolorado's camp, the hidden ? Block is in the center of the triangle of trees.
Life Shroom Life Shroom Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Dry Dry Desert, in Paper Mario. In the area one screen north of the oasis, the hidden ? Block is above the ? Block on the ground.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

  • In-game map descriptions:
    • Like the name says, it's dry. Really dry. They say that the Dry Dry Ruins are somewhere around here.
    • Like the name says, it's dry. Dry Dry Ruins were found here.

Area tattles[edit]

An overview map of the Dry Dry Desert.
An overview map of Dry Dry Desert showing all 49 areas

This section is organized tile-style with A1 being the northwestern corner and G7 being the southeastern corner. Alphabetical characters run north-south and numbers run west-east.

  • A1: So hot... I feel dizzy... Where are we going again? Who are you, anyway?
  • A2: So...very...hot! Anyone smell roasting Goomba? Must...concentrate... Many dangers in the desert... Keep eyes open...
  • A3: We're going to get lost... This desert seems endless.
  • A3 (after the Dry Dry Ruins rise out): It's Dry Dry Ruins. Weren't you totally blown away when it rose out of the sand? That was awesome! I wish we could make it happen again!
  • A4: Dry Dry Desert never ends. How big is it, anyway? I'm beat. My feet hurt. This sand feels like it's a thousand degrees.
  • A5: You know what I just realized? I hate the desert! Yup! Sand gets in my eyes so I can't see. I feel like I've eaten a couple pounds of sand, and my feet itch. I'm freaking out here!
  • A6: Ah, yes! Some more sand and some more cacti! How do you stand such a boring landscape? Look, when I signed on for this adventure, I was under the impression that there would be no boredom involved.
  • A7: It's scorching, Mario! I'm turning to charcoal!
  • B1: I feel dazed... So thirsty... The cacti seem to be moving...
  • B2: You know what? Traveling in the desert is really hard. Just moving my feet in the sand is exhausting. I feel like I'm stuck in quicksand. Are we even getting anywhere?
  • B3: Hey, Mario! Did you know that... cacti save water inside? That's the only way they can survive out here.
  • B4: Does it ever rain in a desert like this? I seriously doubt it.
  • B5: If there's too little rain, the cacti will dry up. Did you know that?
  • B6: So blue...the desert sky... They ought to call it... "Big Ol' Super Blue Sky"! I think I'm delirious. It's so hot out here, I can't think straight.
  • B7: This looks almost exactly the same as everywhere else. Fine, so there are a few trees growing here. Big deal! I still hate this place!
  • C1: It's hot. The desert is hot. I can't imagine that people would actually choose to live in a place like this. Don't they get hot? I guess some like it hot...
  • C2: I'm spent, Mario. No shade, no water, no nothing. I hate this place.
  • C3: All this blowing sand would cover up most paths. I don't even know which direction we're moving. If we find that big path again, let's stick to it so we don't get lost again.
  • C4: Is there nothing here but sand, rocks and cacti? I guess we should be happy that we're not in a sandstorm. I did see a whirlwind, though.
  • C5: Mario... I'm so tired... If we find a shady tree, let's take a rest for a while...
  • C6: How do trees grow here? When we find a big one, let's take a rest for a while. You wouldn't think that anything could grow around here. These must be a hardy kind of tree, huh?
  • C7: We should be near Dry Dry Outpost. Boy, after the endless sands of this desert, it'll be nice to put our feet up in a town for a while.
  • D1: Kolorado is searching out mysteries, as usual. He seems to be looking for ruins here.
  • D1 (after Kolorado leaves): Here... I remember this spot. It's where that explorer, Kolorado, used to have his base camp set up. Do you think he found what he was looking for?
  • D2: As long as we stick to the path, it's easy to go from Mt. Rugged to Dry Dry Outpost without getting lost. Since so many people use this path, the desert sands can't cover it up.
  • D3: Traveling through places like this desert really makes you appreciate water. I'm pretty thirsty right now. Aren't you, Mario?
  • D4: In an area like this, it's tough to find things that can serve as landmarks. But that rock in the shape of a cactus is a pretty good one.
  • D5: Just putting one foot in front of another is hard here. Whenever I take a break, I feel like I don't want to move again.
  • D6: Ah, a couple of trees are growing here. It might just be my imagination, but the air feels a bit cooler right here.
  • D7: Just east of here is the desert town, Dry Dry Outpost. We'd better remember how to get back here.
  • E1: The desert is filled with bandits who love to steal coins from travelers.
  • E2: More rocks and sand! It'd be really easy to get lost around here.
  • E3: Wow! There's a whole lot of nothing around here. Any idea which direction we should take, Mario?
  • E4: You know, it's smart to take a nap when it gets too hot. That reminds me of something my mom used to say: "Take a nap, will you!"
  • E5: Look, it's unbearably hot out. I'm getting pretty fed up with it, if you want to know the truth... Isn't there somewhere we can stop for a rest?
  • E6: Look at that rocky plateau. It looks like it's too high to climb, but I can almost see something good up there...
  • E7: Look! Look, Mario! There's actually some grass growing around here!
  • F1: You know, there sure are a lot of rocks in the desert. Before I came here, I thought there was just sand. But there are rocks, too. Whoopee.
  • F2: Cacti also have flowers, did you know that? I haven't seen any, though... Do people eat cacti?
  • F3: The desert wind constantly builds up and tears down the sand dunes. They say it constantly changes, but it pretty much looks the same to me all the time.
  • F4: There are big cacti around here.
  • F5: Hey, Mario? Are you thirsty at all? I'm parched. Really thirsty. Totally dried up. Wait a minute... My mouth is really dry! Maybe that's why they call it Dry Dry Desert!
  • F6: Look! Look, Mario! There's actually some grass growing around here!
  • F7: Oh...thank heavens! At last, we've found an oasis! It's not a mirage, is it? The trees are so green! The water, so blue! Hurray!
  • G1: So hot...so very, very hot... This desert trip... I can't take it anymore! Hey, Mario, let's find some shade and relax for a while, huh?
  • G2: If we get lost in the desert, we'll dry up and turn into mummies. How about it? Let's rest by that small rock. Maybe there's something unusual about that rock...
  • G3: Mario, aren't you hungry? How about thirsty? Tired? I'm all of those things.
  • G4: W... Water... Must have water... I'm so thirsty I could bite a cactus...
  • G5: Do you think there are any other mysteries in this desert besides the ruins? It'd be nice if we stumbled upon some treasure or something.
  • G6: No matter where we go, all I see is sand. That's what this is like. A sea of sand.
  • G7: We're lucky we have hats on. We'd probably have come down with sunstroke by now if we hadn't had our hats.
  • Edge of Mt. Rugged, technically a part of Dry Dry Desert: This is the gateway between Mt. Rugged and Dry Dry Desert. If we head due east from here, we'll eventually reach the town called Dry Dry Outpost.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カラカラさばく[?]
Karakara Sabaku
Dry Dry Desert; shared with Kalimari Desert
Chinese 干旱沙漠[?]
Gānhàn Shāmò
Dry Desert; shared with Kalimari Desert
Dutch Zinderende Zandvlakte[?] Sizzling Sand Plains (Mentioned by Petrov in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; same as Dry Dry Desert from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! in Mario Kart 8)
French Désert Sec Sec[?] Dry Dry Desert
German Staubtrockene Wüste[?] Dust-dry Desert
Italian Deserto Secco Secco[?] Dry Dry Desert The Thousand-Year Door
Desertico Deserto[?] Deserted Desert; shared with GCN Dry Dry Desert The Thousand-Year Door remake
Spanish Desierto Seco-Seco[?] Dry Dry Desert

Trivia[edit]

  • In the oasis area (F7), the music will change slightly, and the sound of running water may be heard.