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|title=The Bafflewood
|image=[[File:TheBafflewood.png|250px]]<br>Mario taking one of the numerous paths of the maze.
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|world=[[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]]
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|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|boss=
|boss=[[Wiggler Segment]]
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|before_alt=[[Tree Branch Trail|**]] [[Loop Loop River|**]]
|beforealt=[[Tree Branch Trail|**]] [[Loop Loop River|**]]
|before=[[Leaflitter Path|<<]]
|before=[[Leaflitter Path|<<]]
|after=[[Wiggler's Tree House|>>]]
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{{quote|Be Careful In There|[[Sign]]|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
'''The Bafflewood''' is the second level of [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Mario is required to take a specific path to successfully navigate a maze leading to a [[Comet Piece]]. Near each path is a [[sign]] that Mario can place [[sticker]]s on. Taking a wrong path will send Mario back to the beginning. This level is similar to [[Forever Forest]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


'''The Bafflewood''' is the second level of [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It is a forest maze and every wrong path taken sends Mario back to the second area (If Mario messes up, the central sign in the second area will say, "Don't be the guy who got baffled [number of times Mario took the wrong path] times."). By the looks to the signboards on the way it is also a park in the forest. There is only one [[Comet Piece]] in this level.
Collecting the Comet Piece at the end opens the path to W3-3, [[Wiggler's Tree House]], on the world map.
==Layout==
There is a path which leads into the maze. In the first area of the maze, there are a [[Recovery Block]], two [[Snifit]]s, and a sign that can change its message. The area splits into 2 direction with the path to the right being the correct way as marked by the [[Jump]] sticker on the nearby sign.


One other event takes place here: one of the [[Wiggler Segment]]s will run off into this level after finding him from [[Stump Glade]]. He is hiding in a secret area full of stickers as explained below.
In the next area, there is a [[? Block]] that contains a [[Shiny Line Jump]] sticker and more enemies. The path splits into 2 directions again with the left path being the correct path. However, both signs are unmarked.


== Layout ==
The next area has some flowers and no enemies. The path splits into 3 directions with the path to the right being the correct way.
Mario begins in the first area which is basically just a path to the start of the maze. A Toad can be found here during the Wiggler Segment chase. The second area, the start of the maze, has a signboard between two [[Snifit]]s. The sign warns Mario to be careful in the maze. Behind it is a [[? Block]] with a sticker inside, and there is a choice of two paths with signboards for each one. This can be used to place stickers on to mark the correct path. The left path basically leads back to the same area. Taking the right path, which is already marked by a Jump sticker in the beginning, takes Mario to the next area with a [[Piranha Plant]] and several Snifits, and two paths. The right path is marked with a Worn-Out Jump sticker, but instead Mario should take the left path. This brings Mario to an empty area with flowers and now with three different paths, also with the middle path marked. Instead, Mario should take the path on the right. This takes Mario to an area with a pool of poison and Snifits in it, and three paths. The left path goes back to the start, the middle path leads towards the Comet Piece and the right one leads to another area with three paths.


Taking the right path leads to an area with a fork of three paths, all without any signboards to stick stickers. At the south of the area is a hidden door, which requires a Secret Door sticker from [[Outlook Point]] to access. The path on the right is the correct path, while the others leads back to the start. This brings Mario to a room full of stickers, and during the Wiggler event, the Wiggler Segment. Upon seeing Mario, the Wiggler Segment will panic and run towards north, crashing into a fence which causes the bushes at the north to move away, revealing a secret path. The Wiggler Segment will then become unconsious. When Mario reaches the Wiggler Segment, it will begin a battle with Mario. After the battle, Mario may knock down the fence with his hammer and go north. This leads to an area with four bushes, one containing a HP heart. Going north again leads Mario to a dead-end, with the Bowling Ball thing, which is required to reach the secret Comet Piece in [[Strike Lake]]. If this dead-end is returned to after using the Bowling Ball, there will be a Trophy thing in its place.
The next area features a pool of [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] that 2 Snifits are walking in. A ? Block floats above the pool that contains a [[Blazehammer|Burnhammer]], [[Baahammer]], and [[Chillhammer]] stickers. The path splits into 3 directions with the middle and right path being correct ways forward.


Back to the pond, taking the middle path leads Mario to a large area with Snifits and a Piranha Plant, and five different paths. The correct path is the west path. This leads to an area with a notice on a signboard, stating that Mario has reached the end of the maze and congratulating him on behalf of the 'management'. A ? Block can be found here. To the west there is a dandelion shining under the sunlight which has no effect on the game. Going north leads to the end of the level with the Comet Piece in sight. Collecting it unlocks the next level, [[Wiggler's Tree House]].
If Mario chooses the middle path, it takes him to a large area with some stickers, some enemies, and 5 paths. The left-most path is the correct way. Going down the path brings Mario to an area with a sign from the Bafflewood Management that congratulates him, a ? Block that contains an [[Ice Flower]], and a hill with a dandelion on top. Continuing forward takes Mario to the Comet Piece.
 
If Mario chooses the path to the right, it takes him to an empty area with 3 paths that lack signs. The correct path is the one to the right which is marked by some flowers in a hexagonal formation. The path takes Mario to an area with many stickers.
 
After [[Kamek#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Kamek]] splits [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]] into segments, one segment hides in the Bafflewood. A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] stands near the entrance and tells Mario "something yellow and round passed by here". Mario must travel to the alternate path of the Bafflewood to find it in the area with the many stickers. After it spots Mario, it runs into a fence and knocks itself out, revealing a new path. If Mario approaches the segment, it will start a battle. After beating the segment, it will follow Mario. If Mario brings the segment to the area with the dandelion and uses his [[hammer]] to release the dandelion puffs, the segment will jump in joy. This unlocks one of Wiggler's [[Wiggler's Diary|diary entries]].
 
Beyond a fence is another area with 2 [[Piranha Plant]]s that guard ? Blocks. Unlike most other Piranha Plants, they will not chase Mario if he approaches. In the left ? Block are a [[Shiny Hopslipper]], [[Shiny Iron Jump]], and Shiny Line Jump. In the right ? Block are the three variants of the Shell sticker. Continuing forward is an area with bushes that bear fruit. The next area is a dead end that contains a [[Bowling Ball (Thing)|Bowling Ball]] or [[Trophy#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Trophy]] Thing depending on the player's progress.
 
Before [[Gooper Blooper#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Gooper Blooper]] is defeated, [[Poison Blooper]]s can be seen swimming in the background. Once Mario beats Gooper Blooper, the Poison Bloopers and the pool of poison disappear.
===Secret Door===
An outline of a [[Secret Door]] is found in the area with the three paths with no signposts. Inside is the [[Violin (Thing)|Violin]].
 
===Sticker upgrade spots===
*1-4. In the area with 5 branching paths, there is one spot above each hexagonal formation of flowers that can be bloomed by the hammer.
*5. In the area with the Secret Door, above the hexagonal formation of flowers that can be bloomed by the hammer.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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*[[Paint Guy]]s
*[[Paint Guy]]s
*[[Clip Guy]]s
*[[Clip Guy]]s
*[[Wiggler Segment]] (Mini-Boss)


==Things==
==Things==
*[[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Violin|Violin]] (Secret Door)
*[[Violin (Thing)|Violin]] (Secret Door)
*[[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Bowling Ball|Bowling Ball]] (pre-[[Strike Lake]])
*[[Bowling Ball (Thing)|Bowling Ball]] (pre-[[Strike Lake]])
*[[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Trophy|Trophy]] (post-Strike Lake)
*[[Trophy (Thing)|Trophy]] (post-Strike Lake)


==Names in Other Languages==
==Area tattles==
{{Foreignname
*"''We're not walking the right way? You can't be serious. In case I haven't told you, I hate getting lost.''" (NA)
*"''We're not walking the right way? You can't be serious! In case I haven't told you, I hate getting lost.''" (EU)
===Advice===
*''For the time being, we should probably go and check Wiggler's house for clues. We HAVE to get through the Bafflewood.''
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=マヨエルの森
|Jap=マヨエルの森
|JapR=Mayoeru no mori
|JapR=Mayoeru no Mori
|JapM=
|JapM=Forest of the Lost
|FraE=Futaie confuse
|FreE=Futaie confuse
|FraEM=Confused timberland
|FreEM=Confused timberland
|Spa=Bosque Valladar
|FreA=La forêt déroutante
|SpaM=Blocker Woods
|FreAM=The baffling forest
|SpaA=Bosque Valladar
|SpaAM=Blocker Woods
|SpaE=Bosques Traviados
|SpaEM=Portmanteau of ''bosques'' (woods) and ''extraviados'' (lost)
|Ger=Wirrwald
|Ger=Wirrwald
|GerM=Garbled Woods, pun on ''Wirrwarr'' (tangle)
|GerM=Pun on ''wirrwarr'' (complex) and ''wald'' (woods)
|Ita=Bosconfuso
|Ita=Bosconfuso
|ItaM=Portmanteu of bosco (forest) and "confuso" (confused)}}
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''bosco'' (forest) and "confuso" (confused)
|Chi=迷途森林
|ChiR=Mítú Sēnlín
|ChiM=Forest of way-losing
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The sign at the entrance of the Bafflewood states, "Be Careful Not to Become That Guy Who Got Baffled [...] Times", the "[...]" representing a number that increases by one each time the player is "baffled." However, if the player gets baffled 100 times, the [...] is replaced with "any more".
*The sign at the entrance of the Bafflewood states, "Be Careful Not to Become That Guy Who Got Baffled [...] Times". The "[...]" represents a number that increases by one each time the player is "baffled". However, if the player gets baffled 100 times, the [...] is replaced with "Any More".
*How the player could get lost in this level is similar to how he or she could get lost in Lost Woods, a recurring forest location from the ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series.
*If Mario sticks an oversized Thing or sticker onto a sign, the sign will snap. This trick can be helpful to remove fake paths.
*If Mario sticks an oversized thing or sticker, the sign will snap, this trick can be helpful to remove fake tracks.
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Latest revision as of 08:31, June 13, 2024

Level
The Bafflewood
The Bafflewood
Mario taking one of the numerous paths of the maze.
Level code W3-2
World World 3
Game Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Boss Wiggler Segment
** ** << Directory of levels >>
“Be Careful In There”
Sign, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Bafflewood is the second level of World 3 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Mario is required to take a specific path to successfully navigate a maze leading to a Comet Piece. Near each path is a sign that Mario can place stickers on. Taking a wrong path will send Mario back to the beginning. This level is similar to Forever Forest from Paper Mario.

Collecting the Comet Piece at the end opens the path to W3-3, Wiggler's Tree House, on the world map.

Layout[edit]

There is a path which leads into the maze. In the first area of the maze, there are a Recovery Block, two Snifits, and a sign that can change its message. The area splits into 2 direction with the path to the right being the correct way as marked by the Jump sticker on the nearby sign.

In the next area, there is a ? Block that contains a Shiny Line Jump sticker and more enemies. The path splits into 2 directions again with the left path being the correct path. However, both signs are unmarked.

The next area has some flowers and no enemies. The path splits into 3 directions with the path to the right being the correct way.

The next area features a pool of poison that 2 Snifits are walking in. A ? Block floats above the pool that contains a Burnhammer, Baahammer, and Chillhammer stickers. The path splits into 3 directions with the middle and right path being correct ways forward.

If Mario chooses the middle path, it takes him to a large area with some stickers, some enemies, and 5 paths. The left-most path is the correct way. Going down the path brings Mario to an area with a sign from the Bafflewood Management that congratulates him, a ? Block that contains an Ice Flower, and a hill with a dandelion on top. Continuing forward takes Mario to the Comet Piece.

If Mario chooses the path to the right, it takes him to an empty area with 3 paths that lack signs. The correct path is the one to the right which is marked by some flowers in a hexagonal formation. The path takes Mario to an area with many stickers.

After Kamek splits Wiggler into segments, one segment hides in the Bafflewood. A Toad stands near the entrance and tells Mario "something yellow and round passed by here". Mario must travel to the alternate path of the Bafflewood to find it in the area with the many stickers. After it spots Mario, it runs into a fence and knocks itself out, revealing a new path. If Mario approaches the segment, it will start a battle. After beating the segment, it will follow Mario. If Mario brings the segment to the area with the dandelion and uses his hammer to release the dandelion puffs, the segment will jump in joy. This unlocks one of Wiggler's diary entries.

Beyond a fence is another area with 2 Piranha Plants that guard ? Blocks. Unlike most other Piranha Plants, they will not chase Mario if he approaches. In the left ? Block are a Shiny Hopslipper, Shiny Iron Jump, and Shiny Line Jump. In the right ? Block are the three variants of the Shell sticker. Continuing forward is an area with bushes that bear fruit. The next area is a dead end that contains a Bowling Ball or Trophy Thing depending on the player's progress.

Before Gooper Blooper is defeated, Poison Bloopers can be seen swimming in the background. Once Mario beats Gooper Blooper, the Poison Bloopers and the pool of poison disappear.

Secret Door[edit]

An outline of a Secret Door is found in the area with the three paths with no signposts. Inside is the Violin.

Sticker upgrade spots[edit]

  • 1-4. In the area with 5 branching paths, there is one spot above each hexagonal formation of flowers that can be bloomed by the hammer.
  • 5. In the area with the Secret Door, above the hexagonal formation of flowers that can be bloomed by the hammer.

Enemies[edit]

Things[edit]

Area tattles[edit]

  • "We're not walking the right way? You can't be serious. In case I haven't told you, I hate getting lost." (NA)
  • "We're not walking the right way? You can't be serious! In case I haven't told you, I hate getting lost." (EU)

Advice[edit]

  • For the time being, we should probably go and check Wiggler's house for clues. We HAVE to get through the Bafflewood.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マヨエルの森[?]
Mayoeru no Mori
Forest of the Lost
Chinese 迷途森林[?]
Mítú Sēnlín
Forest of way-losing
French (NOA) La forêt déroutante[?] The baffling forest
French (NOE) Futaie confuse[?] Confused timberland
German Wirrwald[?] Pun on wirrwarr (complex) and wald (woods)
Italian Bosconfuso[?] Portmanteau of bosco (forest) and "confuso" (confused)
Spanish (NOA) Bosque Valladar[?] Blocker Woods
Spanish (NOE) Bosques Traviados[?] Portmanteau of bosques (woods) and extraviados (lost)

Trivia[edit]

  • The sign at the entrance of the Bafflewood states, "Be Careful Not to Become That Guy Who Got Baffled [...] Times". The "[...]" represents a number that increases by one each time the player is "baffled". However, if the player gets baffled 100 times, the [...] is replaced with "Any More".
  • If Mario sticks an oversized Thing or sticker onto a sign, the sign will snap. This trick can be helpful to remove fake paths.