Paper Mario: The Origami King whisks you away on a whimsical adventure across the Mushroom Kingdom, where Mario teams up with Olivia to stop King Olly's origami curse. You'll navigate treacherous seas and explore enchanted forests, engaging in unique turn-based combat to rescue Toads and foil the villain's plans. It's a charming journey filled with quirky characters and a lighthearted, yet engaging, story.
This guide is your go-to resource for uncovering every secret Paper Mario: The Origami King has to offer. We'll help you track down all 120 Collectible Treasures hidden throughout the streamer areas, often found in chests and ? Blocks. Plus, we'll guide you on how to snag the Treasure Alert from the vendor in Breezy Tunnel, making your hunt for these cute collectibles much easier.
Museum FAQ (NS) by Sonictrainer
Paper Mario: The Origami King Museum FAQ covering the Art Gallery, Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, Trophies, and Sound Gallery.
The Museum in Paper Mario: The Origami King serves as a central hub for collecting and viewing various in-game content. It is divided into several distinct sections, each offering a unique type of collectible or display.
Sections of the Museum:
- Warp Room: Likely a fast travel point within the Museum.
- Art Gallery: Displays various artwork discovered throughout the game.
- Origami Toad Gallery: Features all the Origami Toads you have rescued.
- Treasure Gallery: Showcases special treasures found during your adventure.
- Trophies: A collection of earned trophies, possibly awarded for achievements.
- Origami Character Gallery: Displays origami versions of characters encountered.
- Sound Gallery: Allows you to listen to music and sound effects from the game.
- Explore thoroughly to find all unlockable content for the Museum galleries.
- Check back often as new items may become available as you progress.
Progress Report
Discover the locations of all 120 Collectible Treasures in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Find chests, ? Blocks, and rewards to complete your collection!
This guide details the locations of all 120 Collectible Treasures in Paper Mario: The Origami King. These treasures are miniature representations of objects and characters found throughout the game, often hidden within chests and ? Blocks, or awarded for completing tasks. Purchasing the Treasure Alert from the Fun, Funky, and Functional vendor in Breezy Tunnel can help locate them.
- 1Red streamer area (31 treasures):
- Whispering Woods: 3 treasures (Peach's Castle, Mushroom, Ol' Grandsappy)
- 2Toad Town: 14 treasures (Torch from Peach's Castle, Camp Speaker, Coins, Colored Pencils, Rubber Band, etc.)
- 3Graffiti Underground: 1 treasure
- 4Picnic Road: 3 treasures
- 5Overlook Mountain: 5 treasures
- 6Earth Vellumental Temple: 3 treasures
- 7Overlook Tower: 2 treasures
- 8Blue streamer area (XX treasures): [Details to be added]
- 9Yellow streamer area (XX treasures): [Details to be added]
- 10Purple streamer area (XX treasures): [Details to be added]
- 11Green streamer area (XX treasures): [Details to be added]
- 12Origami Castle (XX treasures): [Details to be added]
- Some treasures are in areas inaccessible until later in the game.
- Areas without listed treasures include Eddy River, Sweetpaper Valley, Scorching Sandpaper West and Far East, Mushroom Island, Heart Island, Spade Island, Club Island, Scuffle Island, Diamond Island, and Hotfoot Crater.
- Finding all treasures in an area triggers a success message.
Museum FAQ (NS) by Sonictrainer (2)
Paper Mario: The Origami King Museum FAQ covering galleries, trophies, and more. Learn about the Museum's contents and features.
This guide covers the Museum in Paper Mario: The Origami King, including its different sections like the Art Gallery, Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, Trophies, Origami Character Gallery, and Sound Gallery. It also touches upon the Warp Room and legal information.
- Refer to the Table of Contents for specific sections within the Museum FAQ.
- The Museum contains multiple galleries, each showcasing different collectibles.
- Information on Trophies and their acquisition is also provided.
Updates
See the update history for the Paper Mario: The Origami King FAQ, including its debut on July 24th, 2020.
The guide for Paper Mario: The Origami King was sent, reviewed, and posted online on July 24th, 2020. This marks the initial debut of the FAQ.
- The previous section discussed the Progress Report.
- The next section covers What is the Museum?.
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