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{{articleabout|a special kind of treasure chest from ''Paper Mario''|treasure chests in general|[[Treasure Chest]]}}
{{articleabout|a special kind of treasure chest from ''Paper Mario''|treasure chests in general|[[Treasure Chest]]}}
[[File:PM Peach Treasure Chest.png|thumb|The corresponding treasure chest in [[Princess Peach's Castle]].]]
[[File:PM Peach Treasure Chest.png|thumb|The '''treasure chest''' in [[Princess Peach's Castle]].]]
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the '''treasure chest''', sometimes referred to as a '''mysterious treasure chest''' or the '''storeroom treasure chest'''<ref>''Paper Mario'' Player's Guide, page 44.</ref>, is a two-way object that allows for one to make a deposit in one chest and be able to obtain the same object in a separate identical chest some distance away. [[Princess Peach]] and [[Merluvlee]] are the only known residents in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] to own one of these kind of chests. During the events of ''Paper Mario'', Peach uses the chest to deposit [[badge]]s and items that she can obtain throughout her end-of-chapter events before the player resumes play with Mario. Mario needs to visit Merluvlee's place near [[Shooting Star Summit]] to retrieve the items in transit.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the '''treasure chest''', sometimes referred to as a '''mysterious treasure chest''' or the '''storeroom treasure chest'''<ref>''Paper Mario'' Player's Guide, page 44.</ref>, is a two-way object that allows for one to make a deposit in one chest and be able to obtain the same object in a separate identical chest some distance away. [[Princess Peach]] and [[Merluvlee]] are the only known residents in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] to own one of these kind of chests. During the events of ''Paper Mario'', Peach uses the chest to deposit [[badge]]s and items that she can obtain throughout her end-of-chapter events before the player resumes play with Mario. Mario needs to visit Merluvlee's place near [[Shooting Star Summit]] to retrieve the items in transit.
[[File:MarioandMerluvlee.png|thumb|The '''treasure chest''' to the left of Mario that belongs to Merluvlee.]]
[[File:MarioandMerluvlee.png|thumb|The corresponding '''treasure chest''' to the left of Mario that belongs to Merluvlee.]]
According to Princess Peach, the chest has been passed down through the generations of her family. She is aware there are two treasure chests in existence, but doesn't know where the other one is.
According to Princess Peach, the chest has been passed down through the generations of her family. She is aware there are two treasure chests in existence, but doesn't know where the other one is.
==List of badges and items Peach can obtain==
==List of badges and items Peach can obtain==

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Princess Peach's Mysterious Treasure Chest in Paper Mario.
The treasure chest in Princess Peach's Castle.

In Paper Mario, the treasure chest, sometimes referred to as a mysterious treasure chest or the storeroom treasure chest[1], is a two-way object that allows for one to make a deposit in one chest and be able to obtain the same object in a separate identical chest some distance away. Princess Peach and Merluvlee are the only known residents in the Mushroom Kingdom to own one of these kind of chests. During the events of Paper Mario, Peach uses the chest to deposit badges and items that she can obtain throughout her end-of-chapter events before the player resumes play with Mario. Mario needs to visit Merluvlee's place near Shooting Star Summit to retrieve the items in transit.

File:MarioandMerluvlee.png
The corresponding treasure chest to the left of Mario that belongs to Merluvlee.

According to Princess Peach, the chest has been passed down through the generations of her family. She is aware there are two treasure chests in existence, but doesn't know where the other one is.

List of badges and items Peach can obtain

References

  1. ^ Paper Mario Player's Guide, page 44.

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