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The '''Lovely Howz of Badges''' is a [[badge]] [[shop]] found in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This shop is located in the town's main square, accessible from the western door on the second floor of the [[inn]]. Once Mario has visited The Thousand-Year Door for the first time, he can enter the shop to buy and sell various badges.
The '''Lovely Howz of Badges''' is a [[badge]] [[shop]] found in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This shop is located in the town's main square, accessible from the western door on the second floor of the [[inn]]. Once Mario has visited The Thousand-Year Door for the first time, he can enter the shop to buy and sell various badges.


Two shopkeepers work at the Howz of Badges: an unnamed, overly-enthusiastic pale yellow [[Little Mouser]] and [[Ms. Mowz]], the thief that Mario and his allies encounter periodically throughout their adventure. Besides serving as a store manager, Ms. Mowz's other duty at the store may be to search the world for rare badges to sell later. This explains why she appears to be looking for a rare badge at [[Hooktail Castle]].  If and when Ms. Mowz joins Mario's party, she will leave her position at the shop.  If Mario defeats the [[Shadow Queen]] with Ms. Mowz in his party, she will return to work at the Lovely Howz of Badges (at least until Mario returns to Rogueport, as she will rejoin him for any further adventures in the region).
Two shopkeepers work at the Howz of Badges: an unnamed, overly-enthusiastic pale yellow [[Little Mouser|Squeek]] and [[Ms. Mowz]], the thief that Mario and his allies encounter periodically throughout their adventure. Besides serving as a store manager, Ms. Mowz's other duty at the store may be to search the world for rare badges to sell later. This explains why she appears to be looking for a rare badge at [[Hooktail Castle]].  If and when Ms. Mowz joins Mario's party, she will leave her position at the shop.  If Mario defeats the [[Shadow Queen]] with Ms. Mowz in his party, she will return to work at the Lovely Howz of Badges (at least until Mario returns to Rogueport, as she will rejoin him for any further adventures in the region).


If the player decides to solve [[Garf]]'s trouble at the [[Trouble Center]], his house key will be right in front of the store entrance.  
If the player decides to solve [[Garf]]'s trouble at the [[Trouble Center]], his house key will be right in front of the store entrance.  
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The Lovely Howz of Badges adds new badges to its stock after every chapter. Mario can sell badges here, at which point, they will be added to the shop's stock and can be bought back later for twice the price (i.e. if Mario sells a Damage Dodge badge for 75 coins, he can buy it back at 150 coins). If the [[Lucky Start]] badge is lost in the hole in [[Creepy Steeple]], it can be bought for 70 coins. Badges that drop from ordinary enemies that are not collected by Mario before he exits the area are also sold here.<ref>{{cite|author=MuzYoshi|title=Obscure Things you DIDN'T KNOW about Paper Mario: TTYD!|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60dbfhiJZKY|timestamp=8:50}}</ref> Not including the five badges on sale, up to three of each individual badge can be kept in stock if they are sold back to the shop.
The Lovely Howz of Badges adds new badges to its stock after every chapter. Mario can sell badges here, at which point, they will be added to the shop's stock and can be bought back later for twice the price (i.e. if Mario sells a Damage Dodge badge for 75 coins, he can buy it back at 150 coins). If the [[Lucky Start]] badge is lost in the hole in [[Creepy Steeple]], it can be bought for 70 coins. Badges that drop from ordinary enemies that are not collected by Mario before he exits the area are also sold here.<ref>{{cite|author=MuzYoshi|title=Obscure Things you DIDN'T KNOW about Paper Mario: TTYD!|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60dbfhiJZKY|timestamp=8:50}}</ref> Not including the five badges on sale, up to three of each individual badge can be kept in stock if they are sold back to the shop.


The shop has five badges visible on the counter at any given time. The Little Mouser can be talked to to peruse the full list, although the displayed Badges will be at their cheapest, 30% off their regular price. Leaving Rogueport and reentering changes the selection of Badges on sale. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], badges not on display can be purchased in a box at the end of the counter, rather than speaking to the Little Mouser.
The shop has five badges visible on the counter at any given time. The Squeek can be talked to to peruse the full list, although the displayed Badges will be at their cheapest, 30% off their regular price. Leaving Rogueport and reentering changes the selection of Badges on sale. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], badges not on display can be purchased in a box at the end of the counter, rather than speaking to the Squeek.


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