![]() ![]() Note: This trick only works once you have Zest T. Using this you can gain free shop points. ![]() You can sell the Shroom Frys back for 5 coins, the same price you paid for the mushrooms. Then cook them all into Shroom Frys at Zest T.'s. Then buy a lot of mushrooms at the shop in Rogueport for 5 coins each. Submitted by - KoopsBobbery Hint: Infinite Shop Points First you will have to have given Zest T. Equip both the W and L Emblem badges to change into Waluigi's Clothes. If you collect the L Emblem badge from Poshley Sanctum, equip it to change into Luigi's clothes. If you purchase the W Emblem badge from Charlieton, the traveling salesman, you can equip it to change into Wario's clothes. Hint: Extra Clothes There are 3 extra outfits Mario can wear, these only change Mario's clothing color, not his physical appearance. you can cook the leaves into Koopa Tea for an extra 1 coin per leaf. ![]() To increase productivity, on the way back to Rougueport, stock up on Turtley Leaves, again filling up the storage box, and sell them at the item shop where you picked up the Sleepy Sheep to gain 2 coins per leaf. Make sure you remember to withdraw and sell all the Sleepy Sheep you stored. Once at Petalburg, go into the Item Shop to sell your Sleepy Sheep for a 2 coin profit per unit. ![]() When your pockets and storage box is full, head over to Petalburg. First go to Rougeport and buy as many Sleepy Sheep as you can carry, making sure to fill up your storage box aswell. Hint: Easy Money Once you've gotten to Petalburg in the First Chapter you can use a trick to make easy money. Once you finish it the mouse thief will join your team. Mowz Take the trouble center quest that was given by a person marked as "?". Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for.Unlockable: Mrs.You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball.get it? I'm still bummed there are only rocks here. You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario?.Why would THAT be there? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. There's a weird-looking building off in the distance.I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon.We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!.In contrast to the world where Mario and his friends live, it's very difficult to traverse. The best place in the world for stargazing, but also a place pocked with craters large and small.After Mario walks across six screens, he will reach the X-Naut Fortress, which withholds the 7th Crystal Star. Several Moon Clefts reside on the Moon's surface, and will attack Mario when he draws near. The stars in the sky can form constellations that look like power-ups such as Fire Flowers and Super Mushrooms. The Moon notably has lighter gravity compared to the rest of the landscapes Mario has traveled in the game. Mario gets here by using the Grande Boom found in the Fahr Outpost. See Area Tattles The Moon is a location visited in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. ![]()
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