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===Boots and hammer===
====Boots and hammer====
Mario begins the game equipped with his basic [[Boots]] and [[Hammer]], which grant no special abilities in the overworld, and deal the least amount of damage in battle (1 point for a normal attack, and 2 points with a successful action command). The player will find upgraded versions of both as they progress, which are mandatory as they allow access to important areas.
Mario begins the game equipped with his basic [[Boots]] and [[Hammer]], which grant no special abilities in the overworld, and deal the least amount of damage in battle (1 point for a normal attack, and 2 points with a successful action command). The player will find upgraded versions of both as they progress, which are mandatory as they allow access to important areas.


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===Paper abilities===
====Paper abilities====
Like the boots and hammer upgrades, the player encounters [[black chest]]s throughout the story, whose beings trapped inside give Mario special abilities to use in the overworld upon release. All of these abilities are based on the paper element of the game's graphics.
Like the boots and hammer upgrades, the player encounters [[black chest]]s throughout the story, whose beings trapped inside give Mario special abilities to use in the overworld upon release. All of these abilities are based on the paper element of the game's graphics.


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==Items==
==Items==
Items are objects that, if used, help Mario and his partners on their journey. They can restore their stats (for example, [[Mushroom]]s being capable of recovering their [[Heart Point]]s, and [[Honey Syrup]]s of recovering their [[Flower Point]]s), temporarily boost stats (e.g., [[Power Punch]]es [[Huge|raise Attack Power]], and [[Courage Shell]]s [[DEF-Up|raise Defense Power]]), give the player status effects (like [[Repel Cape]]s granting [[Dodgy]], and [[Volt Shroom]]s bestowing [[Electrified|electrification]]), damage enemies instead (for instance, with [[Fire Flower]]s and [[Ice Storm]]s) or give them negative status effects (such as with [[Dizzy Dial]]s and [[Sleepy Sheep]]). Mario can hold up to 10 items in his inventory, but he can store a maximum of 31 items at any [[Item Shop]] and withdraw them at any time he wishes to. The amount of items Mario can hold is doubled as soon as he collects the [[Strange Sack]].
Items are objects that, if used, help Mario and his partners on their journey. They can restore their stats (HP and FP), boost stats (attack and defense) and cause certain status changes in-battle. Many can be used on enemies to negatively affect their status, and also to cause damage. Mario can hold up to 10 items in his inventory, but he can store a maximum of 31 items at any [[Item Shop]] and withdraw them at any time he wishes to. The amount of items Mario can hold is doubled as soon as he collects the [[Strange Sack]].


Also, non-boss enemies can hold items in battle, which they will use, usually as soon as they get a turn.
Non-boss enemies can hold items in battle, which they will use, usually as soon as they get a turn.
 
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'''HP-restoring items'''
*[[File:Mushroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Mushroom]] (5 HP)
*[[File:Super Shroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] (10 HP)
*[[File:Ultra Shroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] (50 HP)
*[[File:Life Shroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Life Shroom]] (10 HP revive)
*[[File:Slow Shroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Slow Shroom]] (20 HP gradual)
*[[File:Dried Bouquet TTYD.png|20px]] [[Dried Bouquet]] (1 HP)
*[[File:Horsetail TTYD.png|20px]] [[Horsetail]] (3 HP)
*[[File:Mystic Egg TTYD.png|20px]] [[Mystic Egg]] (5 HP)
*[[File:Keel Mango TTYD.png|20px]] [[Keel Mango]] (5 HP)
*[[File:Space Food TTYD.png|20px]] [[Space Food]] (5 HP)
 
'''FP-restoring items'''
*[[File:Honey Syrup TTYD.png|20px]] [[Honey Syrup]] (5 FP)
*[[File:Maple Syrup TTYD.png|20px]] [[Maple Syrup]] (10 FP)
*[[File:Jammin Jelly TTYD.png|20px]] [[Jammin' Jelly]] (50 FP)
*[[File:Gradual Syrup TTYD.png|20px]] [[Gradual Syrup]] (20 FP gradual)
*[[File:Cake Mix TTYD.png|20px]] [[Cake Mix]] (1 FP)
*[[File:Turtley Leaf TTYD.png|20px]] [[Turtley Leaf]] (5 FP)
*[[File:Golden Leaf TTYD.png|20px]] [[Golden Leaf]] (10 FP)
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'''HP and FP-restoring items'''
*[[File:Hot Dog TTYD.png|20px]] [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] (5 HP, 5 FP)
*[[File:Peachy Peach TTYD.png|20px]] [[Peachy Peach]] (1 HP, 2 FP)
*[[File:Fresh Pasta TTYD.png|20px]] [[Fresh Pasta Bunch|Fresh Pasta]] (10 HP, 5 FP)
*[[File:Whacka Bump TTYD.png|20px]] [[Whacka Bump]] (25 HP, 25 FP)
 
'''Other status-altering items'''
*[[File:Boos Sheet TTYD.png|20px]] [[Boo's Sheet]]
*[[File:Courage Shell TTYD.png|20px]] [[Courage Shell]]
*[[File:Hot Sauce TTYD.png|20px]] [[Hot Sauce]]
*[[File:Point Swap TTYD.png|20px]] [[Point Swap]]
*[[File:Power Punch TTYD.png|20px]] [[Power Punch]]
*[[File:Repel Cape TTYD.png|20px]] [[Repel Cape]]
*[[File:Tasty Tonic TTYD.png|20px]] [[Tasty Tonic]]
*[[File:Volt Shroom TTYD.png|20px]] [[Volt Shroom]]
 
'''Enemy-targetting items'''
*[[File:Coconut TTYD.png|20px]] [[Coconut]]
*[[File:Dizzy Dial TTYD.png|20px]] [[Dizzy Dial]]
*[[File:Earth Quake TTYD.png|20px]] [[Earth Quake]]
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*[[File:Fire Flower TTYD.png|20px]] [[Fire Flower]]
*[[File:Fright Mask TTYD.png|20px]] [[Fright Mask]]
*[[File:HP Drain item.png|20px]] [[HP Drain (item)|HP Drain]]
*[[File:Ice Storm TTYD.png|20px]] [[Ice Storm]]
*[[File:Mini Mr Mini TTYD.png|20px]] [[Mini Mr. Mini]]
*[[File:Mr Softener TTYD.png|20px]] [[Mr. Softener]]
*[[File:POW Block TTYD.png|20px]] [[POW Block]]
*[[File:Shooting Star TTYD.png|20px]] [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]]
*[[File:Sleepy Sheep TTYD.png|20px]] [[Sleepy Sheep]]
*[[File:Spite Pouch TTYD.png|20px]] [[Spite Pouch]]
*[[File:Stop Watch TTYD.png|20px]] [[Stop Watch]]
*[[File:Thunder Bolt TTYD.png|20px]] [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]]
*[[File:Thunder Rage TTYD.png|20px]] [[Thunder Rage]]
 
'''Miscellaneous'''
*[[File:Gold Bar TTYD.png|20px]] [[Gold Bar]]
*[[File:Gold Bar x3 TTYD.png|20px]] [[Gold Bar x3]]
*[[File:Inn Coupon TTYD.png|20px]] [[Inn Coupon]]
*[[File:Mystery TTYD.png|20px]] [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery]]
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===Zess T. recipes===
{{main|List of Zess T. recipes}}
[[Zess T.]] is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] chef who lives in the westernmost house in Rogueport Plaza. [[Mario]] accidentally breaks her contact lens when he approaches the entrance of Rogueport's west side, and in retaliation, she blocks the entrance until he makes it up to her. After Chapter 1, Mario can buy her a [[Contact Lens|new one]], and upon receiving it, she frees the way and goes home, where Mario can always ask her to cook him something with one ingredient. If her [[Trouble Center]] [[Seeking Legendary Book!|trouble]] is completed (available after finishing Chapter 4), she is able to cook with two ingredients at once.
 
===Important Things===
Important Things are items that cannot be sold, and are in majority mandatory for story progression. These items occupy their own section in Mario's inventory.
 
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!width=5%|Image
!width=15%|Item
!width=13%|Location
!width=62%|Use
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!colspan=4|Prologue
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|[[File:Mailbox SP TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Mailbox SP]]
|N/A
|Mario receives e-mail through this device.
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|[[File:Black Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Black Key]]
|[[Rogueport Sewers]]
|Opens the [[black chest]] in Rogueport Sewers.
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!colspan=4|Chapter 1
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|[[File:Sun Stone TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Sun Stone]]
|rowspan=2|[[Shhwonk Fortress]]
|Needed to open the way to [[Hooktail Castle]].
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|[[File:Moon Stone TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Moon Stone]]
|Needed to open the way to Hooktail Castle.
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|[[File:Castle Key.png|20px]]
|[[Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key]] (x4)
|rowspan=2|[[Hooktail Castle]]
|Four keys used to unlock doors in Hooktail Castle.
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|[[File:Black Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|Black Key
|Opens the black chest in Hooktail Castle.
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|[[File:Contact Lens.png|10px]]
|[[Contact Lens]]
|[[Toad Bros. Bazaar]]
|An item Mario must order at Toad Bros. Bazaar after he steps on [[Zess T.]]'s original one.
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!colspan=4|Chapter 2
|-
|[[File:Necklace TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Necklace (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Necklace]]
|[[Boggly Woods]]
|Flurrie's lost necklace, found by Vivian. It must be returned to Flurrie so she joins the party.
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|[[File:Red Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Red Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Red Key]]
|rowspan=3|[[The Great Tree]]
|Opens the red cage to free the [[Puni elder]].
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|[[File:Puni Orb TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Puni Orb]]
|Given by the Puni elder. When placed into a pedestal, it attracts all Punies to it.
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|[[File:Blue Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Blue Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Blue Key]]
|Opens the blue cage to free ninety Punies.
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|[[File:Blimp Ticket.png|20px]]
|[[Blimp Ticket|Blimp Ticket]]
|[[Rogueport]]
|Gives Mario's party access to [[Glitzville]]. It is gifted by [[Don Pianta]].
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!colspan=4|Chapter 3
|-
|[[File:Dubious Paper TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Dubious Paper]]
|rowspan=2|[[Glitz Pit]]
|A document containing information about the Crystal Stars.
|-
|[[File:PMTTYD Champ's Belt Sprite.png|20px]]
|[[Champ's Belt]]
|The Glitz Pit champion's belt, which Mario receives after defeating [[Rawk Hawk]].
|-
!colspan=4|Chapter 4
|-
|[[File:Shop Key.png|20px]]
|[[Shop Key]]
|rowspan=2|[[Twilight Trail]]
|A key that unlocks the storage in [[Twilight Town]]'s shop.
|-
|[[File:Black Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|Black Key
|Opens the black chest in Twilight Town.
|-
|[[File:Steeple Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|rowspan=2|[[Steeple Key]]
|rowspan=2|[[Creepy Steeple]]
|rowspan=2|Two keys used to unlock doors in the Creepy Steeple.
|-
|[[File:Steeple Key basement.png|20px]]
|-
|[[File:Superbombomb.png|20px]]
|[[Superbombomb]]
|Twilight Town
|A weapon Mario helps Vivian retrieve.
|-
|[[File:Letter P TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[The letter "p"]]
|Creepy Steeple
|Needed to spell Doopliss' name and break his curse.
|-
|[[File:Old Letter.png|20px]]
|[[Old Letter]]
|[[Podley's Place]]
|A letter from Admiral Bobbery's late wife to him, kept by [[Podley]].
|-
!colspan=4|Chapter 5
|-
|[[File:Chuckola Cola TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Chuckola Cola (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Chuckola Cola]]
|rowspan=2|[[Keelhaul Key]]
|Admiral Bobbery's last request. Giving it to him makes him join the party.
|-
|[[File:Skull Gem TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Skull Gem]]
|[[Flavio]]'s treasure, used to open the entrance to [[Pirate's Grotto]].
|-
|[[File:Grotto Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Grotto Key]]
|rowspan=3|[[Pirate's Grotto]]
|Opens a locked door in Pirate's Grotto.
|-
|[[File:Black Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|Black Key
|Opens the black chest in Pirate's Grotto.
|-
|[[File:Gate Handle.png|20px]]
|[[Gate Handle]]
|Must be inserted into the contraption to open the floodgates.
|-
|[[File:Wedding Ring.png|20px]]
|[[Wedding Ring]]
|Keelhaul Key
|Francesca's ring, lost in Keelhaul Key.
|-
|[[File:Train Ticket.png|20px]]
|[[Train Ticket]]
|Rogueport
|Lets Mario ride the [[Excess Express]]. Gifted by Don Pianta.
|-
!colspan=4|Chapter 6
|-
|[[File:Galley Pot TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Galley Pot]]
|rowspan=8|[[Excess Express]]
|[[Chef Shimi]]'s pot, taken by [[Heff T.]]
|-
|[[File:Vital Paper TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Vital Paper]]
|A piece of evidence found in [[Zip Toad]]'s room, originally pertaining to the [[Businessman]].
|-
|[[File:Briefcase.png|20px]]
|[[Briefcase]]
|The Businessman's briefcase, stolen by Doopliss.
|-
|[[File:Gold Ring.png|20px]]
|[[Gold Ring (item)|Gold Ring]]
|[[Toodles]]'s ring, stolen by Doopliss.
|-
|[[File:Shell Earrings.png|20px]]
|[[Shell Earrings]]
|The [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]]' earrings, stolen by Doopliss.
|-
|[[File:Autograph TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Autograph]]
|A gift for [[Bub]], signed by the [[Excess Express engineer|engineer]].
|-
|[[File:Ragged Diary TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Ragged Diary]]
|[[Ghost T.]]'s diary, which he asks Mario to retrieve in exchange for the missing blanket.
|-
|[[File:Blanket.png|20px]]
|[[Blanket]]
|Given by Ghost T. in exchange for the Ragged Diary. Must be returned to the conductor.
|-
|[[File:Station Key alt.png|20px]]
|[[Station Key]]
|rowspan=3|[[Riverside Station]]
|Opens the front door of Riverside Station.
|-
|[[File:Station Key.png|20px]]
|Station Key
|Opens an inner door in Riverside Station.
|-
|[[File:Elevator Key RS TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Elevator Key (Riverside Station)|Elevator Key]]
|Operates the elevator in Riverside Station.
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!colspan=4|Chapter 7
|-
|[[File:Goldbob Guide.png|20px]]
|[[Goldbob Guide]]
|[[Poshley Heights]]
|A manual needed to operate the [[Big bomb cannon|cannon]] in [[Fahr Outpost]].
|-
|[[File:Card Key purple.png|20px]]
|rowspan=4|[[Card Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Card Key]]
|rowspan=7|[[X-Naut Fortress]]
|rowspan=4|Used to navigate the X-Naut Fortress.
|-
|[[File:Card Key green.png|20px]]
|-
|[[File:Card Key yellow.png|20px]]
|-
|[[File:Card Key blue.png|20px]]
|-
|[[File:Elevator Key XNaut TTYD blue.png|20px]]
|rowspan=2|[[Elevator Key (X-Naut Fortress)|Elevator Key]]
|rowspan=2|Used to operate the elevators in the X-Naut Fortress.
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|[[File:Elevator Key XNaut TTYD red.png|20px]]
|-
|[[File:Cog TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Cog (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Cog]]
|Needed to operate a device in an optional room.
|-
!colspan=4|Chapter 8
|-
|[[File:Palace Key gray.png|20px]]
|[[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]] (x3)
|rowspan=2|[[Palace of Shadow]]
|Three keys used to unlock doors in the Palace of Shadow.
|-
|[[File:Star Key.png|20px]]
|[[Star Key]]
|Activates the key pedestals in [[Riddle Tower]].
|-
|[[File:Palace Key blue.png|20px]]
|Palace Key (x8)
|[[Riddle Tower]]
|Eight keys used to unlock the path to [[Shadow Queen]]'s room.
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!colspan=4|Side quests
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|[[File:Box TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Box]]
|Rogueport
|[[McGoomba]]'s delivery to [[Goomfrey]] in a Trouble Center trouble.
|-
|[[File:Cookbook TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Cookbook]]
|Creepy Steeple
|Allows Zess T. to cook with two ingredients.
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|[[File:Gold Card TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Golden Card]]
|rowspan=3|Rogueport
|Received when Frankie's trouble is resolved. Lets Mario play the Tube Mode mini-game at Pianta Parlor.
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|[[File:House Key TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[House Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|House Key]]
|[[Garf]]'s lost key that must be retrieved to solve his trouble.
|-
|[[File:Lottery Pick.png|20px]]
|[[Lottery Pick]]
|Received if Mario decides to participate in the [[Happy Lucky Lottery]].
|-
|[[File:Box TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Package (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Package]]
|rowspan=3|Poshley Heights
|Goldbob's delivery to General White in a Trouble Center trouble.
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|[[File:Platinum Card.png|20px]]
|[[Platinum Card]]
|Received when Toodles' trouble is resolved. Lets Mario play the Boat Mode mini-game at Pianta Parlor.
|-
|[[File:Present TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Present (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Present]]
|Bub's present to his mother [[Sylvia (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Sylvia]] in a Trouble Center trouble.
|-
|[[File:Routing Slip.png|20px]]
|[[Routing Slip]]
|Twilight Town
|[[Mayor Dour]]'s delivery to the Puni elder in a Trouble Center trouble.
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|[[File:Silver Card TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Silver Card]]
|[[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]
|Received when [[Pine T. Jr.]]'s trouble is resolved. Lets Mario play the Paper Mode mini-game at Pianta Parlor.
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|[[File:Special Card TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Special Card]]
|Hooktail Castle
|Received when [[Koopook]]'s trouble is resolved. Lets Mario play the Plane Mode mini-game at Pianta Parlor.
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|[[File:Strange Sack TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Strange Sack]]
|Pit of 100 Trials
|Increases Mario's item capacity to 20.
|-
|[[File:Super Luigi series Vol 1 TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Super Luigi (series)|Super Luigi]] Volume 1
|rowspan=5|Toad Bros. Bazaar
|rowspan=5|Novelizations of [[Luigi]]'s adventures.
|-
|[[File:Super Luigi series Vol 2 TTYD.png|20px]]
|Super Luigi Volume 2
|-
|[[File:Super Luigi series Vol 3 TTYD.png|20px]]
|Super Luigi Volume 3
|-
|[[File:Super Luigi series Vol 4 TTYD.png|20px]]
|Super Luigi Volume 4
|-
|[[File:Super Luigi series Vol 5 TTYD.png|20px]]
|Super Luigi Volume 5
|-
|[[File:Ultra Stone TTYD.png|20px]]
|[[Ultra Stone]]
|N/A
|[[Merlon]] can use it to upgrade partners to Ultra Rank. He finds it when Mario gives him the [[Up Arrow]].
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|[[File:Up Arrow.png|20px]]
|[[Up Arrow]]
|Hooktail Castle
|Mario can return this item to Merlon so he remembers he keeps the Ultra Stone in his house.
|-
|[[File:Wrestling Mag.png|20px]]
|[[Wrestling Mag]]
|Glitz Pit
|Toodles asks Mario to retrieve this item from [[Jolene]] in a Trouble Center trouble.
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==Badges==
==Badges==
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[[File:Trouble Center.png|thumb|Inside the Trouble Center in East Rogueport|250px]]
[[File:Trouble Center.png|thumb|Inside the Trouble Center in East Rogueport|250px]]
In [[Rogueport]], there is a Trouble Center which offers the citizens' troubles for Mario to solve. An [[Elusive Badge!|anonymous quest]] comes from [[Ms. Mowz]] and requires Mario to find a badge she is looking for but can not find. After this quest is completed, she joins Mario's team.
In [[Rogueport]], there is a Trouble Center which offers the citizens' troubles for Mario to solve. An [[Elusive Badge!|anonymous quest]] comes from [[Ms. Mowz]] and requires Mario to find a badge she is looking for but can not find. After this quest is completed, she joins Mario's team.
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===Zess T. recipes===
{{main|List of Zess T. recipes}}
[[Zess T.]] is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] chef who lives in the westernmost house in Rogueport Plaza. [[Mario]] accidentally breaks her contact lens when he approaches the entrance of Rogueport's west side, and in retaliation, she blocks the entrance until he makes it up to her. After Chapter 1, Mario can buy her a [[Contact Lens|new one]], and upon receiving it, she frees the way and goes home, where Mario can always ask her to cook him something with one ingredient. If her [[Trouble Center]] [[Seeking Legendary Book!|trouble]] is completed (available after finishing Chapter 4), she is able to cook with two ingredients at once.
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