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'''Wooden docks'''<ref>Nintendo Power. Paper Mario The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 95.</ref> are objects that appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They appear at the edge of bodies of [[water]] and allow [[Mario]] to begin riding [[Sushie]] and swim in the water. They are also necessary to dismount Sushie. They appear in many areas, including [[Toad Town]], [[Toad Town Tunnels]], and [[Bowser's Castle]], but they are most notably found in [[Jade Jungle]] where they are needed to traverse the area's many bodies of water to find and rescue the missing [[Fearsome 5]] [[Baby Yoshi|Yoshi Kid]]s.
'''Wooden docks'''<ref>Nintendo Power. Paper Mario The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 95.</ref> are objects that appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They appear at the edge of bodies of [[water]] and allow [[Mario]] to begin riding [[Sushie]] and swim in the water. They are also necessary to dismount Sushie. They appear in many areas, including [[Toad Town]], [[Toad Town Tunnels]], and [[Bowser's Castle]], but they are most notably found in [[Jade Jungle]] where they are needed to traverse the area's many bodies of water to find and rescue the missing [[Fearsome 5]] [[Baby Yoshi|Yoshi Kid]]s.


Boat panels serve a similar function in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', although they allow Mario to enter and exit [[Boat Mode]] instead of mounting and dismounting Sushie.
Boat panels serve a similar function to wooden docks in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', although they allow Mario to enter and exit [[Boat Mode]] instead of mounting and dismounting Sushie.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:46, July 13, 2023

Wooden dock
Wooden dock
First appearance Paper Mario
Effect Allows Mario and Sushie to swim in water together.

Wooden docks[1] are objects that appear in Paper Mario. They appear at the edge of bodies of water and allow Mario to begin riding Sushie and swim in the water. They are also necessary to dismount Sushie. They appear in many areas, including Toad Town, Toad Town Tunnels, and Bowser's Castle, but they are most notably found in Jade Jungle where they are needed to traverse the area's many bodies of water to find and rescue the missing Fearsome 5 Yoshi Kids.

Boat panels serve a similar function to wooden docks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, although they allow Mario to enter and exit Boat Mode instead of mounting and dismounting Sushie.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power. Paper Mario The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 95.