Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Get ready for a new role-playing adventure as Mario returns to paper form to stop a dangerous threat. In Paper Mario 2, Mario can dodge, inflict damage, and impress the crowd to strengthen his attacks. Also, Mario and his friends have more paper abilities. They can now turn sideways to slip through cracks, fold into a paper airplane to fly, roll into a tube, and more. They can also use a variety of items like hammers and thunderbolts to defeat their enemies.
Get ready for a new role-playing adventure as Mario returns to paper form to stop a dangerous threat. In Paper Mario 2, Mario can dodge, inflict damage, and impress the crowd to strengthen his attacks. Also, Mario and his friends have more paper abilities. They can now turn sideways to slip through cracks, fold into a paper airplane to fly, roll into a tube, and more. They can also use a variety of items like hammers and thunderbolts to defeat their enemies.
Description
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Get ready for a new role-playing adventure as Mario returns to paper form to stop a dangerous threat. In Paper Mario 2, Mario can dodge, inflict damage, and impress the crowd to strengthen his attacks. Also, Mario and his friends have more paper abilities. They can now turn sideways to slip through cracks, fold into a paper airplane to fly, roll into a tube, and more. They can also use a variety of items like hammers and thunderbolts to defeat their enemies.
Get ready for a new role-playing adventure as Mario returns to paper form to stop a dangerous threat. In Paper Mario 2, Mario can dodge, inflict damage, and impress the crowd to strengthen his attacks. Also, Mario and his friends have more paper abilities. They can now turn sideways to slip through cracks, fold into a paper airplane to fly, roll into a tube, and more. They can also use a variety of items like hammers and thunderbolts to defeat their enemies.
Publisher
Intelligent Systems, Nintendo
Developer
Intelligent Systems
Genre
Role-Playing > Japanese-Style
Release Date (US)
04/24/2006
Release Date (EU)
11/12/2004
Release Date (JP)
07/22/2004
Features
480p Support, Dolby Pro Logic II, Memory Card
Cheat Codes/Hints
How to upgrade your partners
First you have to find some shine sprits(the look like suns in yellow boxes). After you get three of them go to the house next to the profesers and talk to merlin then you can upgrade one partner. You have to get the up arrow and give it him and then you can upgrade all your partners again.
Infinite Shop Points
First you will have to have given Zest T. her new contact lense. Then buy a lot of mushrooms at the shop in RoguePort for 5 coins each. Then cook them all into Shroom Frys at Zest T.'s. You can sell the Shroom Frys back for 5 coins, the same price you paid for the mushrooms. Using this you can gain free shop points. Note: This trick only works once you have Zest T.
Inn Money
Sleep 50 times in the inns, it doesn't matter if you went to different inns. After you sleep 50 times, a photographer will appear and congratulate you, and then he'll give you 200 coins.
Level up tips
As you level up I have some reasons why you should raise Bp(Badge points) and Fp(Flower points)more then Hit points becuase without Bp and Fp you will take longer to beat your enemys and you wont be able to use many moves that require Fp and in order to use the Fp you need bages. The thing is with Hp is that you will live longer but with take to much damge in one decent battle.
Luigi
Every time you complete a chapter in the game, Luigi will tell you a tale in his adventure to save Princess Eclair.
Luigi clothes
To get Luigi's clothes, go to where you get the sixth crystal star. From here, do a spring jump up to a pole on the left side. Do another spring jump to reach a ledge with the Luigi Emblem.
Mario called "Jumpman" by bystander
In Glitzville, when you make a "comeback" after you beat Rawk Hawk the first time and fight your way to the finals, one of the spectators will, instead of cheering "Gonzales", or something to that effect, will cheer "Jumpman! I mean, who?" Jumpman was the original name for Mario before he was called Mario, IE back in the days of Donkey Kong Arcade.
Missing Tattle Logs
Missed any Tattle Logs, particularly boss logs? They are not gone for good. Check Professor Frankly's yellow trash can. You will find Tattle Logs thrown away for bosses and other once-only enemies. The log will only appear in the trash once you've gone past the last possible point to Tattle that enemy.
Ms. Mowz
In story mode, you will get six characters (Goombella, Koops, Madame Flurrie, Yoshi, Vivian, and Admiral Bobbery). However after Chapter 4, go to the Trouble Center and take the chore of the mystery person. You will figure out that it is the mouse thief and when the mission is over you get the partner Ms. Mowz.
NES characters
When you go in the vent on the far right in the X-naut fortress on level one (I think) you will fall into one of the dressing stalls. When you come out of the stall you will be the classic 8-bit characters. (your partners are in 8-bit also but they are not in the 8-bit games.)