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You will visit several areas and locations as you search for the Crystal Stars in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (TTYD). Read on for a list of all locations in the game and learn how to fast travel between locations!
List of Contents
Location | Description |
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Boggly Woods | A strange and beautiful forest filled with strange and beautiful creatures. |
Creepy Steeple | An old building deep in the woods that exudes a strange aura. |
Excess Express | A train that runs from Rogueport to Riverside Station and Poshley Heights. |
Fahr Outpost | A village of Bob-ombs in a mountainous region that is snowbound year-round. It's a place so cold it'll freeze your breath, but it has heartwarming shops and inns. |
Glitz Pit | An arena in Glitzville where fighters battle and compete against each other. |
Glitzville | A floating city in the sky known for its exotic atmosphere. Warriors fight daily here in thrilling bouts that take place in the city's arena. It's rumored that the rich and famous bet on the fights here. |
Hooktail Castle | A massive castle built to accommodate Hooktail's bulk. It's full of lethal traps. |
Keelhaul Key | A tropical island in the southern seas said to be deserted and cursed. The far side of it is covered in a jungle filled with many brightly colored creatures. |
Palace of Shadow | The palace found behind the Thousand-Year Door in the ruins beneath Rogueport. |
Palace of Shadow Tower | A tall tower found inside the Palace of Shadow. Riddles found here need to be solved to get access to the next area. |
Petal Meadows | Meadows that lie far to the east of Rogueport. It's a warm and flowery place. |
Petalburg | A tiny village surrounded by flowers and greenery, just east of Petal Meadows. The village is warm all year long and boasts clean, delicious air and water. |
Pirate's Grotto | A cave where pirates once hid out. It's quite spacious inside, and even has sea-water flowing into it. It's filled with the ruined shells of wrecked ships and other flotsam. |
Pit of 100 Trials | A dungeon found in Rogueport Sewers which contains 100 levels populated by various enemies. |
Poshley Heights | A town famous for all of the rich and famous people living in it. There are plenty of extravagant vacation homes and hotels in town. |
Poshley Sanctum | Only recently converted to a domicile, this former temple is now home to Pennington, the detective. |
Riverside Station | A station the Excess Express must stop at in order to refuel. Long ago, a river flowed beneath the suspension bridge, but it has since dried up. The view of the setting sun from here is unrivaled, according to locals. |
Rogueport | An unseemly place full of rogues and thugs. The harbor is in the south, a thieves' hideout lies to the east, the western area is home to the Pianta syndicate's HQ, and Rogueport Station is to the north. Trains and airships connect to other towns. |
Rogueport Sewers | The ruins of an ancient town remain intact underground, and deep within them is the legendary Thousand-Year Door. Holding the Magical Map aloft before that door will lead to the Crystal Stars. |
Shhwonk Fortress | An underground fortress found near Petalburg. Contains the Sun and Moon Stone, which are needed to access Hooktail Castle. A certain Thwomp holds a quiz show inside the fortress. |
The Great Tree | A very large tree where the reclusive Punies live. |
The Moon | The best place in the world for stargazing, but also a place pocked with craters large and small. In contrast to the world where Mario and his friends live, it's very difficult to traverse. |
Twilight Town | A town stuck in a perpetual state of dim twilight. Even the townspeople have dim, gray complexions, not to mention dim expressions. |
Twilight Trail | A forest trapped in a perpetual state of dim twilight. One must watch one's step while navigating the paths. |
X-Naut Fortress | The fortress of the dubious X-Nauts. Their leader, Grodus, lives here. |
The Nintendo Switch port of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has added a new Pipe Room in Rogueport Sewers, which will allow faster travel in between the locations of the game.
This new room will allow Mario to easily navigate through the game's areas, eliminating the need to walk through lengthy areas just to reach your destination.
Do note that fast travel to areas will only be unlocked after completing the chapter that features said area.
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