![]() The pit starts out with a gray subterranean setting (like that of the entrance) but as you get deeper, the rocks start getting more green, mossy, and fungi-like, and on the last 10 floors, the area starts getting darker. Throughout the pit, Mario fights enemies which are stronger the lower you go. Whether or not Mario and his allies goes into the Pit is left up to you, the player, but if the you do decide to enter, you had best be prepared and stock up on items (offensive, defensive, and healing items) there are also no Save Blocks in the Pit, meaning that if you die while in the Pit, you will lose everything that you won. The Thousand Year Door's pit is a very difficult one. After the Shadow Queen was sealed away, the Pit was closed off however Mario and his partners would later gain access to the Pit of 100 Trials during their adventure to find the Crystal Stars. Any people who drew the Queen's ire were cast into the Pit and left to fend for themselves against the monsters within. After Mario had explored the Temple of Shrooms and put the sun back in the say, they are replaced by Bone Goombas.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door StoryĪccording to Grifty, the Shadow Queen created the Pit of 100 Trials during her reign and filled it with deadly creatures. Origami Boos appear as enemies in Paper Mario: The Origami King first encountered in Scorching Sandpaper Desert, but only at night. One Boo can also be seen in the hot spring found in Redpepper Crater, but he does not harm Mario. They inhabit the parallel universes and are commonly found in stacks of 10. In Color Splash, Boos are commonly found in the Purple Region. Once all of them have been sealed, a Big Boo is fought. There is also a Golden Boo, which drops a significant amount of coins when defeated. Several different types of Boos are found during Mario's search, such as a 10-Stack and a crumpled Boo. When Mario is in the Mansion, he must find all the Boos and seal them in the Book of Sealing. They also appear in the minigame Mansion Patrol.īoos return in World 4 of Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They are found in Merlee's Mansion and the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. This time around, they attack similar to how they do in the 2D Mario Series, by disappearing every time Mario looks at them. Defeating the Atomic Boo awards Mario a badge, then the Steeple area adds Boos placed as normal enemies.īoos return in Super Paper Mario. Should Mario Spin Hammer spin Hammer enough Boos when they appear close to him, Mario can enter an optional boss fight with the Atomic Boo. If the response is yes then the Boo will simply whine but if the response is no, then the Boo will summon a swarm of other Boos that attempt to kick Mario out of the Mansion over a period of time. A lone boo will now appear in the center of the Creepy Steeple and if Mario talks to this Boo, the Boo will ask if Mario is going to be mean to him. If Mario answers incorrectly, he is given a Coin. He will then ask Mario how many boos were in the chest and, if Mario answers correctly, the Boo will give him an Ultra Shroom. When Mario first enters the Steeple, only one lonely Boo is found, who forces Mario to open a chest with 200 Boos in it. In The Thousand-Year Door, Boos inhabit the Creepy Steeple. Mario heads off to try a stop Tubba Blubba, and several of the Boos assist him. ![]() In Gusty Gulch, the Boos that live there are being eaten by Tubba Blubba. A circle of Boos is also found in the basement guarding the Super Boots. Another Boo has a record, which must be used to make the Boo guarding the chest flee. A Boo can be seen guarding a chest with a weight in it, which must be used to progress through the Mansion. In Boo Mansion, several Boos test Mario at the request of Lady Bow. All the Boos are led by Lady Bow, who ends up joining Mario on his journey in Chapter 3. most Boos inhabit Boo's Mansion, but several yellow Boos live in Gusty Gulch. 1.2 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Doorīoos appear several times throughout the story in Paper Mario.
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