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{{location infobox
{{location infobox
|image=[[File:PMTTYD NS Rogueport Plaza.jpg|250px]]<br>Rogueport Plaza as it appears in the remake's prologue
|image=[[File:PMTTYD Prolog Rogueport.png|250px]]<br>Rogueport, seen by Mario in a first-person view, at the start of the game
|ruler=[[Don Pianta]] (west side)<br>[[Ishnail]] (east side)
|ruler=[[Don Pianta]] <small>(west side)</small>
|inhabitants=[[Bandit]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Boo]]s, [[Craw]]s, [[Doogan]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Pianta]]s, [[Little Mouser]]s, [[Shaman]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Twilighter]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, various other and unknown races
|inhabitants=[[Bandit]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Boo]]s, [[Craw]]s, [[Doogan]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Pianta]]s, [[Little Mouser]]s, [[Shaman]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Twilighter]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, various other and unknown races
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
}}
}}
{{quote|Me, I already HATE it here! There are freaks and weirdos EVERYWHERE! It's nasty! I mean, I know the place is called {{color|red|Rogueport}}, so I should have expected it, but sheesh!|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|Me, I already HATE it here! There are freaks and weirdos EVERYWHERE! It's nasty! I mean, I know the place is called Rogueport, so I should have expected it, but sheesh!|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''Rogueport''' is the hub world and starting point in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It was built by generations of poor folk after the battle between the [[Black Chest Demon|four heroes]] and the [[Shadow Queen]]. The area was barren and in ruins, so the people built Rogueport over the old city, which is now [[Rogueport Underground]]. Over the centuries, only a handful of people have seen [[the Thousand-Year Door]]. Even a thousand years later it still contains a great evil power. Those who live in the sewers fear the area where the Door is.
'''Rogueport''' is the hub world and starting point in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It was built by generations of poor folk after the battle between the [[Black Chest Demon|four heroes]] and the [[Shadow Queen]]. The area was barren and in ruins, so the people built Rogueport over the old city, which is now [[Rogueport Underground]]. Over the centuries, only a handful of people have seen [[the Thousand-Year Door]]. Even a thousand years later it still contains a great evil power. Those who live in the sewers fear the area where the Door is.


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The town is divided into five sections, the north side, the west side, the main plaza, the docks, and the east side. Mario will be moving through here constantly throughout the game. He can also find his brother [[Luigi]] in the different areas of Rogueport during different chapters.
The town is divided into five sections, the north side, the west side, the main plaza, the docks, and the east side. Mario will be moving through here constantly throughout the game. He can also find his brother [[Luigi]] in the different areas of Rogueport during different chapters.
==Sub-Locations==
==Sub-Locations==
===Rogueport Harbor===
===Rogueport Harbor===
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===East Side===
===East Side===
[[File:PMTTYD Rogueport East.png|thumb|The east side of Rogueport]]
[[File:PMTTYD Rogueport East.png|thumb|The east side of Rogueport]]
The East Side of Rogueport, also called '''Ishnail’s Turf''' by its inhabitants, is an insecure and run-down place controlled by the [[Robbo Thieves]], led by Ishnail. [[Bandit]]s roam the streets, and when Mario first enters the area, he immediately gets robbed half his coins. This part of town is dirty and the houses are in bad shape. Nevertheless, this area is home to [[Merlon]] and [[Professor Frankly]]. The pipe to the [[Rogueport Underground]] is just outside Professor Frankly's house, initially blocked by a rotten piece of fence that is removed by Frankly after Mario initially meets with him. The furthest east part of the east side is guarded by [[Gus]]. Mario has to pay him or fight him in order to pass. In that area, there is the [[Trouble Center]] and [[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]]'s house. [[Garf]]’s house is the furthest-east building accessible, and can be entered after completing his trouble. Next to the door, there is a stack of crates that can only be reached using [[Yoshi Kid]]’s [[Flutter Jump]]. This leads to the rooftops, where Bobbery’s chimney, which can be entered using [[Tube Mode]], is located, as well as the storyteller [[Grifty]].
The East Side of Rogueport, also called '''Ishnail’s Turf''' by its inhabitants, is an insecure and run-down place controlled by the [[Robbo Thieves]], led by Ishnail. [[Bandit]]s roam the streets, and when Mario first enters the area, he immediately gets robbed half his coins. This part of town is dirty and the houses are in bad shape. Nevertheless, this area is home to [[Merlon]] and [[Professor Frankly]]. The pipe to the [[Rogueport Underground]] is just outside Professor Frankly's house, initially blocked by a rotten piece of fence that is removed by Frankly after Mario initially meets with him. The furthest east part of the east side is guarded by [[Gus]]. Mario has to pay him or fight him in order to pass. In that area, there is the [[Trouble Center]] and [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s house. [[Garf]]’s house is the furthest-east building accessible, and can be entered after completing his trouble. Next to the door, there is a stack of crates that can only be reached using [[Yoshi Kid]]’s [[Flutter Jump]]. This leads to the rooftops, where Bobbery’s chimney, which can be entered using [[Tube Mode]], is located, as well as the storyteller [[Grifty]].


This area also contains a number of hidden areas. On the west end, there is a back alley that can be accessed through a group of three brick walls that appear to be a single one due to a perspective trick. [[Darkly]] resides here due to it apparently being the darkest part of Rogueport; it reminds him of his home in [[Twilight Town]]. Between Bobbery’s house and the Trouble Center, there is a narrow crack that can be entered using [[Paper Mode]] to reach the back side of the Trouble Center and the Robbo Thieves’ hideout, where Ishnail resides. The back entrance to the Trouble Center, from which [[Goose]] manages the establishment, can be revealed using [[Flurrie]]’s ability. There is also a Boat Mode panel here, which allows Mario to reach a [[Double Dip]] badge located on a ledge below the Trouble Center entrance.
This area also contains a number of hidden areas. On the west end, there is a back alley that can be accessed through a group of three brick walls that appear to be a single one due to a perspective trick. [[Darkly]] resides here due to it apparently being the darkest part of Rogueport; it reminds him of his home in [[Twilight Town]]. Between Bobbery’s house and the Trouble Center, there is a narrow crack that can be entered using [[Paper Mode]] to reach the back side of the Trouble Center and the Robbo Thieves’ hideout, where Ishnail resides. The back entrance to the Trouble Center, from which [[Goose]] manages the establishment, can be revealed using [[Flurrie]]’s ability. There is also a Boat Mode panel here, which allows Mario to reach a [[Double Dip]] badge located on a ledge below the Trouble Center entrance.
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==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==
The majority of the population is considered to be thieving and notorious, fitting the city's name. This is more true in the East Side. [[Toad (species)|Toads]], [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Doogan]]s, [[Craw]]s, [[Pianta]]s, and [[Bandit]]s make up the majority of the population, though there are also [[Boo]]s, [[Little Mouser]]s, [[Ratooey]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s in few numbers.  
The majority of the population is considered to be thieving and notorious, fitting the city's name. This is more true in the East Side. [[Toad (species)|Toads]], [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Doogan]]s, [[Craw]]s, [[Pianta]]s, and [[Bandit]]s make up the majority of the population, though there are also [[Boo]]s, [[Little Mouser|Squeaks]], [[Ratooey]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s in few numbers.  
===Harbor===
===Harbor===
*[[Bomberto]]
*[[Bomberto]]
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*[[Goombella]] (until Chapter 1)
*[[Goombella]] (until Chapter 1)
*[[Professor Frankly]]
*[[Professor Frankly]]
*[[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]] (until Chapter 5)
*[[Admiral Bobbery]] (until Chapter 5)
*[[Merlon]]
*[[Merlon]]
*[[Gus]]
*[[Gus]]
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|In the west, the second floor of the Toad kid's house has a hole to the right. Roll in and it is in the backyard there.
|In the west, the second floor of the Toad kid's house has a hole to the right. Roll in and it is in the backyard there.
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|In the west, there is a cracked wall to the left of the store. Blow it up and it is at the end of the path behind.
|In the west, there is a cracked wall to the left of the store. Blow it up and it is at the end of the path behind.
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*''"[[The Thousand-Year Door|A glowing, mysterious light]] under the city"?!? Smells like treasure, people!
*''"[[The Thousand-Year Door|A glowing, mysterious light]] under the city"?!? Smells like treasure, people!
*''[[Hooktail]] terrorizing [[Petal Meadows]]! If it sees you, pretend to be a cricket! Or something!
*''[[Hooktail]] terrorizing [[Petal Meadows]]! If it sees you, pretend to be a cricket! Or something!
**''[[Hooktail]] terrorizing [[Petal Meadows]]! If she sees you, pretend to be a frog! Or something!'' (Switch)
*''Hooktail of Petal Meadows defeated by [[Mario|brave hero]]! Must've been a tough guy!  
*''Hooktail of Petal Meadows defeated by [[Mario|brave hero]]! Must've been a tough guy!  
*''New evil society, the [[X-Naut]]s, sighted in the [[Boggly Woods]]! Silly outfits reported! Could they be linked to organized crime in our fair city?
*''New evil society, the [[X-Naut]]s, sighted in the [[Boggly Woods]]! Silly outfits reported! Could they be linked to organized crime in our fair city?
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[[File:Rogueport crime scene.png|thumb|[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] spotting a Toad-shaped chalk outline in the house.]]
[[File:Rogueport crime scene.png|thumb|[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] spotting a Toad-shaped chalk outline in the house.]]
*Parts of the background music in Rogueport are iterations of the theme of Toad Town.
*Parts of the background music in Rogueport are iterations of the theme of Toad Town.
*In the Japanese version of the original game, a Toad-shaped {{wp|chalk outline}} with blood can be seen in [[Larson]]'s house in the East side, but it was removed from the Western version, as well as all versions of the remake, to maintain an all-ages rating.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/interview/2205/the-treehouse-interview Interview with Nintendo Treehouse]</ref>
*In the Japanese version of the game, a Toad-shaped {{wp|chalk outline}} with blood can be seen in [[Larson]]'s house in the East side, but it was removed from the Western version, as well as all versions of the remake, to maintain an all-ages rating.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/interview/2205/the-treehouse-interview Interview with Nintendo Treehouse]</ref>


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