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Rogueport Underground
Rogueport Sewers.png
Mario and Goombella in the Rogueport Sewers in the GameCube version
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Greater location Rogueport
Inhabitants Goombas, Little Mousers, Bandits, Bob-ombs, Toads, Spinias, Spanias, Spunias
Mario and Goombella approaching the pipe to the underground outside Professor Frankly's house.

The Rogueport Underground, originally known as the Rogueport Sewers, is a network of rooms located underneath Rogueport, which appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Beneath Rogueport lies the ruins of Rogueport's ancient civilization that was destroyed by a cataclysm 1,000 years ago. They contain a large number of Warp Pipes leading to other areas, as well as various enemies and friendly characters alike. The friendly characters are mostly gathered in and around the ruins of the 1,000 year old town itself, which has been partially rebuilt by people who can't be seen in Rogueport proper, and includes a shop and a tavern.

Characters found in the underground include the fortune teller Merluvlee, the badge trader Dazzle, and the information trader Wonky, among others. The underground is also notable for containing the Thousand-Year Door, which is said to hide a fantastic treasure, and the entrance to the Pit of 100 Trials, a 100-floor dungeon containing powerful enemies and valuable items.

The main way of getting into the underground is a pipe in front of Professor Frankly's house. Another way in is West Rogueport's sewer grate. Special blue pipes leading to Petalburg, the Great Tree, Keelhaul Key and Poshley Heights can be found in the underground. In this way, the Rogueport Underground serves a similar role to Toad Town Tunnels from Paper Mario, being a network of tunnels under the town that serves as the main hub of the game, containing pipes that allow fast access to various locations.

Entrances leading to particular regions include a stone warp pipe to Petal Meadows, a monochrome wooden pipe to Boggly Woods and a cracked orange pipe to Twilight Town, and a blue warp pipe is used to gain access to Fahr Outpost. The teleporter is also found in the Rogueport Underground and is used to reach the X-Naut Fortress and through that, the moon after Mario is fired out of Big Bob, as it is impossible to be fired again. After completing Chapter 7, this teleporter cannot be used until after completing the game.

When Mario reaches the bottom floor of the Underground for the first time, he has to learn Plane Mode to reach the door from the first Black Chest Demon inside a black chest. After Mario reaches the Thousand-Year Door, he has to stand on the pedestal and hold up the map. The map shows him the location of one of the Crystal Stars. This process is repeated after every Crystal Star Mario gathers.

Areas

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Sublevel 1, eastern entrance room

Mario, Goombella, and Professor Frankly defeating the Goomba trio in the eastern entrance room.

The Rogueport Underground is first entered through a pipe located in Rogueport's east side, outside of Merlon and Professor Frankly's houses, which is initially blocked by a rotten fence that Frankly removes soon after Mario and Goombella meet with him. The pipe leads down to a long room. Next to the pipe, there is a Save Block. To the west, an archway leads to the ruins of the 1,000 year old town. There is also a cracked wall here which can be destroyed by Admiral Bobbery's Bomb ability, uncovering a pipe that leads to Chet Rippo's house in the room's background. To the east of the pipe that leads to the surface, there is another pipe behind a rusted metal fence, leading down to the eastern corridor. This pipe can be accessed by moving between the fence's bars using Paper Mode, or otherwise by riding a moving platform that moves between the pipe and a ledge further to the east. This platform passes over a lowered area between two staircases; Mario, Goombella, and Professor Frankly are attacked by a Goomba, Paragoomba, and Spiky Goomba here on their first visit, who they must defeat to access the east end of the room, including the moving platform.

Further to the east, the remains of a wall partially block the ledge that leads to the aforementioned moving platform. Past this, there is a pipe behind a similar metal fence to the one that blocks access to the pipe leading to the eastern corridor; this one can only be accessed using Paper Mode and leads to Merlee's house in the background. South of the fence is a plane panel which Mario can activate once he can use Plane Mode to cross an ensuing gap; crossing the gap allows Mario to access an archway that leads to the Petal Meadows pipe room, while the gap itself contains a staircase leading back to the plane panel as well as a Spiky Goomba that first appears after Mario first visits the Thousand-Year Door; this Spiky Goomba is notable for remaining as such for the entire game, unlike most other enemies in the underground which are replaced with Koopatrols, Hammer Bros., and Magikoopas after completing Chapter 5. Above the archway to the Petal Meadows pipe room, there is a high ledge with a chest containing a Defend Plus P badge and a cracked wall, which can be blown open from the other side in the Petal Meadows pipe room using Bobbery to access the chest.

Chet Rippo's house

Chet Rippo's house is small and contains purple carpet and matching curtains, as well as a table with a triangular crystal ball-like object. Mario can talk to Chet Rippo here from across the table to have his stats adjusted for thirty-nine coins.

Merlee's house

Merlee's house contains turquoise and blue carpet and turquoise curtains, as well as burning incense, and is slightly larger than Chet Rippo's house. Mario can talk to Merlee here from across the table and pay varying amounts of coins to have Merlee cast her spells on him.

Sublevel 1, ruins of the 1,000 year old town

Mario next to the Shine Sprite on the roof of the rightmost column in the center room of level 1 of Rogueport Sewer in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mario and Goombella on top of the pillar near Merluvlee's house and Dazzle.

Said by Goombella to be the ruins of the original town that modern Rogueport was built over, this is one of the largest rooms in the Rogueport Underground. It is separated into two parts separated by a fallen pillar which Mario initially cannot circumvent. Mario first gains the ability to cross under it once he can use Tube Mode, but the pillar can be destroyed entirely using Bobbery's ability. The eastern part is accessible through an archway in the eastern entrance room, with a large ruined building that houses Merluvlee. Merluvlee can tell Mario's fortune for a small price, which can either lead him to Star Pieces or Shine Sprites or instruct him on how to progress in the story. In the original version, Merluvlee's services require Mario to visit the Thousand-Year Door for the first time; in the remake, they are always available.

The western part is much larger and is accessible through an archway in the western entrance room. This part features the room's centerpiece, a ruined fountain, as well as a number of ordinary residents, including a Squeek, a Bandit named Eddy the Mask, and a Goomba. Goombella's Tattle dialogue for the area suggests that most of the residents are individuals who can't show their faces in Rogueport proper. The west end of the room contains a pillar that mirrors the one next to Dazzle, which also has a Star Piece hidden behind it. In-between the pillar and the ruined fountain, there is a building locked from the inside, which can be entered and unlocked using the teleporter inside the X-Naut Fortress. The building's interior is futuristic and contains the teleporter connecting back to the X-Naut Fortress. Mario uses the teleporter to return here after Chapter 7, and it can also be used before and after that point to travel between the Rogueport Underground and the X-Naut Fortress, though it is unusable after returning at the end of Chapter 7 up until the end of the game. South of the ruined fountain, a thin layer of water covers the floor. There is a chest containing a Soft Stomp badge in the lower left corner of the wet area. North of the ruined fountain, a ledge that repeatedly raises and lowers leads to Deepdown Depot, a shop that sells some of the game's most valuable items, and Herb T.'s place, a bar run by the Toad Herb T. Wonky, who provides Mario with various obscure information on game mechanics, secrets, and lore, takes up residence in Herb T.'s place as well.

Dazzle is found here, trading Badges for Star Pieces. In the GameCube version, he is near the fallen pillar outside of Merluvlee's house and can be traded with after visiting the Thousand-Year Door for the first time; in the Nintendo Switch remake, he is initially found on the other side of it in the western half of the area, but will move back to his original spot after the player makes enough progress in the story.

In-between Deepdown Depot and Herb T.'s place, there is a small alley where Mario can use the Spring Jump to jump up to a drippy water pipe high up in the air, which he can shimmy across to get on top of Deepdown Depot. From there, he can drop down onto Merluvlee's house, and from there to the pillar next to which Dazzle stands, which has a Shine Block on top that can be reached with another Spring Jump.

Sublevel 1, Petal Meadows pipe room

Mario next to the Shine Sprite above the sea on the east of Rogueport Sewers in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mario and Goombella on the platform with the Shine Sprite. The abandoned house can be seen in the background.

This room is entered through an archway in the eastern entrance room. It is a long room with a small dry area on the west end followed by a large pool of water. A boat panel lies on the southeast end of the dry area; once Mario can use Boat Mode he can cross the pool of water to reach another boat panel on the far eastern end of the pool of water, which connects to a platform with a Shine Sprite. There is also a drippy water pipe in the back of the dry area which Mario can grab onto using the Spring Jump; shimmying to the west allows Mario to access a high ledge from which Bobbery can blow up the cracked wall in the eastern entrance room from the opposite side (though it is unmarked on this side), allowing Mario to reach the chest containing Defend Plus P there; shimmying to the east instead eventually leads to a pipe on a platform far across the water that leads to an abandoned house in the background.

The water itself is initially empty if Mario visits it before first visiting the Thousand-Year Door, but afterward a Blooper tentacle is seen sticking out of the water. When Mario jumps on the tentacle or hits it with his hammer, the Blooper emerges from the water to battle Mario and Goombella. After the Blooper is defeated, two moving platforms rise out of the water, which Mario can jump across to reach a unique brown brick pipe leading to Petal Meadows.

Abandoned house

Mario getting the Star Piece in the east house in Rogueport Sewer in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The abandoned house.

This house is uninhabited, though the furnishings, including a crate that seems to be in use as a table and a hammock, as well as Goombella's Tattle for the area, suggest that someone lives or used to live here. The hammock contains a Star Piece in plain view.

Sublevel 2, eastern corridor

This room is accessed through one of the pipes located in the eastern entrance room. It is a small corridor with two levels and a canal running along the southern wall. When Mario first visits it, it contains a Goomba, a Paragoomba, and Spiky Goomba. The two levels are separated by a flight of stairs as well as a rusted metal fence, which Mario can use Paper Mode to pass through. The upper level only contains a pipe leading up to the eastern entrance room, while the lower level contains two ? Blocks containing a Mushroom and Fire Flower, respectively, a small archway to the west that leads to the eastern blue pipe room, an alcove initially blocked by two small yellow blocks with a pipe leading to the lower corridor, and another alcove blocked by rusted metal bars that are passable using Paper Mode containing an entrance leading to the spike room. There is also a third, empty alcove between the other two, also covered by metal bars.

Sublevel 2, spike room

This room contains spikes in a zigzag pattern that raise and lower every three seconds, in a setup that resembles one in Tubba Blubba's Castle in Paper Mario. Mario can cross the spikes using Vivian's Veil ability, moving across the room while the spikes are down and hiding in the shadows when they rise up, protecting Mario and Vivian from the spikes. At the end of the path, there is a chest containing the Spike Shield badge.

Sublevel 2, eastern blue pipe room

Mario next to the Shine Sprite in the warp area of Rogueport Sewers
Mario and Goombella in the eastern blue pipe room after destroying the large yellow block.

This room contains a canal along the south wall and two super switches which can be pressed with Spin Jumps, located on opposite sides of a large yellow block which can be destroyed with the Super Hammer. The super switches are too tall to jump up onto initially, and so the yellow block must be destroyed to reach a ledge behind the block that moves up and down, as well as allowing passage through the entrances on either side of the room. The left and right entrances lead to the western blue pipe room and the eastern corridor, respectively. The moving ledge allows Mario to reach higher ledges in the northwestern and northeastern corners of the room, allowing Mario to jump down and press the super switches. Doing so reveals blue pipes on the northwestern and northeastern ledges that lead to the Great Tree and Petalburg, respectively. The northeastern ledge also has a Shine Block on it.

Sublevel 3, lower corridor

Mario and Flurrie collecting the Happy Heart P badge in the lower corridor.

This room can be accessed from a pipe in the eastern corridor. Mario arrives from that pipe in a large, open area which is initially inhabited by a few Spinias and a hidden block with a Pretty Lucky badge. To the left is a large yellow block which can be destroyed using the Super Hammer, revealing a blue trampoline that allows for quick access to a high ledge containing the entrance to the Thousand-Year Door room. A Star Piece is also located behind the yellow block, accessible though not visible before the block is destroyed. On the north wall, metal bars passable using Paper Mode block an alcove containing the entrance to the Boggly Woods pipe room. The first time that Mario passes by here, as well as after presenting the Diamond Star in front of the Thousand-Year Door, Punio is seen waiting outside a Puni-sized hole next to this entrance, though he quickly flees through the hole after noticing Mario.

Further to the east, there is a high ledge that initially appears sheer. After pressing an ! Switch, the wall "peels" off to reveal a staircase. The ledge still contains a discolored portion of its wall, which can be removed using Flurrie's Gale Force ability. This uncovers a chest with a Happy Heart P badge. At the top of the staircase, the ledge houses a plane panel which Mario can use to cross over the room and reach the entrance to the Thousand-Year Door room on the west end as well as an entrance leading to the black chest room. Mario can also drop down from the northwest end of the high ledge to a lower ledge that houses a Black Key.

Sublevel 3, black chest room

Mario getting the Star Piece under a hidden panel in front of the airplane black chest in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mario uncovering a Star Piece in the black chest room.

This small room contains a black chest on a raised part of the floor. Using the Black Key obtained in the lower corridor, Mario must release the Black Chest Demon inside the chest to gain the use of Plane Mode on his first visit to the Rogueport Underground.

Sublevel 3, Boggly Woods pipe room

Mario getting the Star Piece in front of the pipe to Chapter 2 in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mario uncovering a Star Piece outside the pipe to Boggly Woods.

If accessed before presenting the Diamond Star in front of the Thousand-Year Door, this room appears small and featureless aside from a staircase and an inaccessible ledge with a Damage Dodge badge. After presenting the Diamond Star, Punio the Puni appears here and becomes acquainted with Mario. He then uncovers the secret entrance to Boggly Woods by pressing a button inside a Puni-sized hole on the southeast end of the room that is inaccessible to Mario, causing parts of the back wall at the top of the staircase to flip around and reveal a corridor. Mario can go left through this corridor to reach the ledge with the Damage Dodge badge, or right to reach a connecting room with a gray wooden pipe that leads to Boggly Woods.

Sublevel 3, Thousand-Year Door room

Mario activating the pedestal in front of the Thousand-Year Door.

One of the largest rooms in the Rogueport Underground, this room contains the Thousand-Year Door. It features a unique music track different from that heard throughout the rest of the underground. The Thousand-Year Door is located on the northern wall. A pedestal that Mario can activate with the Magical Map and Crystal Stars is located in front of the door. When activated, an intricate pattern of turquoise lights appears on and around the pedestal, and the Magical Map is marked with the location of the next Crystal Star. Mario also stands on this pedestal to open the Thousand-Year Door once he collects all seven Crystal Stars, causing the Thousand-Year Door to open into the Palace of Shadow.

Besides the Thousand-Year Door and pedestal, there is a Save Block located in the southwest part of the room. The eastern end of the room contains a staircase down to the pedestal as well as an entrance leading to the lower corridor. Next to this entrance is a rusted metal fence that Mario can pass through using Paper Mode to reach a trampoline that allows him to access a ledge with a plane panel. By using Plane Mode, Mario can fly across the room to reach a ledge that mirrors the one with the entrance and trampoline, with another fence, trampoline, and an entrance leading to the Pit of 100 Trials entrance room. The trampoline here allows Mario to access a mirrored plane panel ledge that also contains a Shine Block.

As shown near the end of the game while battling the Shadow Queen, this room appears to be located directly underneath the gallows in Rogueport Square on the surface, with the ruined fountain in the ruins of the 1,000 year old town presumably located directly in-between.

Sublevel 3, Pit of 100 Trials entrance room

Mario and Bobbery in the Pit of 100 Trials entrance room.

This room has a gray rocky texture on the floor and walls, as well as spears on the walls, matching the Pit of 100 Trials itself. The background music in this room is silent, unlike other rooms in the underground. On the eastern end is a small staircase leading out to the Thousand-Year Door room. In the center of the room, there is a pipe that leads down to the Pit of 100 Trials, accompanied by a sign that warns of the pit's dangers and that the First Attack and Bump Attack badges do not work inside. The north end of the room has another sign that displays certain records, such as how many Star Pieces out of the total Mario has collected. In the northeast corner of the room, there is a tall pipe from which Mario exits the pit; it is one-way and inaccessible from the ground.

Sublevel 1, western entrance room

Mario next to the Shine Sprite to the left of the west entrance of Rogueport Sewers
Mario and Goombella in the western entrance room, outside the entrances to Twilight Town and Fahr Outpost.

This room is an alternate entrance to the Rogueport Underground accessed by using Paper Mode to enter a sewer grating on Rogueport's west side. From the sewer grating, Mario falls onto a high ledge. To the east, there are two floating platforms that behave similarly to Scale Lifts – when Mario steps on one, it falls and the other rises. Mario can cross these platforms to access an archway that leads to the ruins of the 1,000 year old town.

To the west of the ledge that Mario falls onto from the sewer grate, there is a gap that can be crossed using Yoshi's Flutter Jump. This leads to a larger ledge with a Shine Block and a pipe that leads to the background. In the background, there is a short platforming challenge that leads to a Star Piece. Besides the pipe and Shine Block, the western ledge also features a door along the north wall leading to the Twilight Town pipe room. To the left of this door is a small entrance blocked by a small stone block that Mario can destroy using the Ultra Hammer. Doing so leads to a room containing an icy blue pipe, which brings Mario to the road to Fahr Outpost.

If Mario instead falls down from the high ledges he arrives in this room on, he reaches the room's floor, which initially contains several Spanias. On the western end of the floor, a red X mark painted on the floor hints that Mario can use the Spring Jump to grab a pipe above him; shimmying to the west along it allows Mario to reach the lower floor of the room with the pipe to Fahr Outpost, containing a chest with a Flower Saver P badge. The east side of the main room's floor contains a Save Block and a pipe that leads back up to Rogueport's west side, as well as a pipe that leads down to the western corridor.

Twilight Town pipe room

This is a very small room with a unique orange cracked pipe leading to Twilight Town and a sign labeling it as such. This pipe rejects Mario until he has his name written on his clothing by Darkly after presenting the Gold Star in front of the Thousand-Year Door and trying the pipe at least once.

Sublevel 2, western corridor

This room largely mirrors the eastern corridor, being a two-story winding corridor separated by a flight of stairs and a metal fence that Mario can pass through using Paper Mode, as well as a canal along the southern wall. The upper level contains a pipe leading up to the floor of the western entrance room and a Spania (initially, before the enemies are replaced after Chapter 5); the lower level contains two more Spanias as well as two ? Blocks containing a Slow Mushroom and a Gradual Syrup, respectively. Past these blocks on the southeast end of the corridor is an entrance that leads to the western blue pipe room. Three alcoves are located on the north wall of the lower level; the further east two are blocked by metal bars and are empty, while the furthest west one is blocked by a discolored wall that can be removed by Flurrie's Gale Force. This uncovers a pipe that provides a one-way entrance to the Pit of 100 Trials entrance room. By walking west from this pipe, Mario crosses through a small passageway that leads to a boat panel. By using Boat Mode here, Mario can sail along the canal on the southern end of the room to the east, passing through the western and eastern blue pipe rooms and the eastern corridor, eventually reaching the Spunia room.

Sublevel 2, western blue pipe room

This room largely mirrors the eastern blue pipe room, being a room with a canal along the southern wall, two super switches inaccessible from the ground, and a large stone block that can be destroyed with the Ultra Hammer that blocks passage through the room (which connects the western corridor and the eastern blue pipe room via entrances on the west and east walls, respectively) as well as a moving ledge that allows access to the room's high ledges in the northwestern and northeastern corners. Pressing the super switches by jumping down from these ledges activates pipes on the northwestern and northeastern ledges that lead to Poshley Heights and Keelhaul Key, respectively. The northwestern ledge also houses a chest containing an HP Plus badge.

Sublevel 2, Spunia room

Mario next to the Shine Sprite in the secret room to the very right of Rogueport Sewers
Mario sailing in the Spunia room in Boat Mode.

This room can only be accessed by using Boat Mode to ride along the canals along the southern wall of several rooms starting from the western corridor. The room contains a boat panel that Mario can use to exit Boat Mode and beyond this is somewhat open, but contains five Spanias that tend to swarm Mario as soon as he exits Boat Mode (although they cannot actually move onto the boat panel). These Spanias remain as such even after most of the enemies in the Rogueport Underground are replaced after Chapter 5. Three Shine Blocks are located in plain view in this room; two can be broken with normal jumps while the third is higher in the air and requires a Spring Jump. Alternatively, the higher one can be reached by riding Yoshi and jumping off the moving platform at the right time. In the northwestern corner, a series of ledges leads up to a stationary Spunia, the only one of its kind that can be battled outside the Pit of 100 Trials. Beyond it, there is a moving platform that can only be reached using Yoshi's Flutter Jump, and with another Flutter Jump from the platform Mario can access a Defend Plus badge in the northeastern corner.

In-game map description

"The ruins of an ancient town remain intact underground, and deep within them is the legendary Thousand-Year Door. Holding the Magical Map aloft before that door will lead to the Crystal Stars."

Characters

Inhabitants

Roaming characters

Enemies

Main article: List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Rogueport Sewers

Items

Additional items are on sale at the Deepdown Depot as well as dropped by enemies.

Item Icon Location
Black Key Sprite of a Black Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is on a ledge by the left of the stairs.
Damage Dodge Sprite of the Damage Dodge badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the Boggly Woods pipe room on sublevel 3, it is on the northwest platform in the Punio room. Accessible from the passage Punio made available.
Defend Plus Sprite of the Defend Plus badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the Spunia room on sublevel 2, it is on the northeast platform.
Defend Plus P Sprite of the Defend Plus P badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the eastern entrance room on sublevel 1, it is in a chest in a highest place just before the sea room. Accessible from the next room.
Fire Flower Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the eastern corridor on sublevel 2, it is in the left question block on the ground.
Flower Saver P Sprite of the Flower Saver P badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the western entrance room on sublevel 1, it is inside a chest to the left of the X sign on the southwest ground. Requires a Spring Jump.
FP Plus Sprite of the FP Plus badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the western blue pipe room on sublevel 2, it is in the chest near the pipe to Chapter 6.
Gradual Syrup Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the western corridor on sublevel 2, it is in the right question block on the ground.
Happy Heart P Sprite of the Happy Heart P badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is in a chest hidden behind a piece of paper underneath the stairs. Have Flurrie to blow it up first.
Mushroom Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the eastern corridor on sublevel 2, it is in the right question block on the ground.
Pretty Lucky Sprite of the Pretty Lucky badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is in the invisible block by the south wall.
Shine Sprite A Shine Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the western entrance room on sublevel 1, it is on the westernmost platform, near the pipe to the background.
In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, do a Spring Jump near the thin pipe to the north of the up-down platform, and go right to find it.
In the Petal Meadows pipe room on sublevel 1, it is on the south platform beyond the sea.
In the eastern blue pipe room on sublevel 2, it is next to the pipe to Petalburg.
In the Spunia room on sublevel 2, it is in the secret room to the right of the river.
In the Spunia room on sublevel 2, it is high in the secret room to the right of the river.
In the Spunia room on sublevel 2, it is in the secret room to the right of the river.
In the Thousand-Year Door room on sublevel 3, it is on top of the west ledge with an plane panel.
Silver Card The Silver Card from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the Pit of 100 Trials entrance room on sublevel 3, it is given by Pine T. Jr. for doing his trouble.
Slow Mushroom Slow Shroom from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the western corridor on sublevel 2, it is in the left question block on the ground.
Soft Stomp Sprite of the Soft Stomp badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, it is inside a chest in the left of the south water.
Spike Shield Sprite of the Spike Shield badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the spike room on sublevel 2, it is in a chest located behind a series of spikes that can be crossed with Vivian.
Star Piece A sprite of a Star Piece. In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, it is behind the broken pillars in the southeast.
In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, it is behind the column to the right of the buildings.
In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, it is behind the column to the left of the buildings.
In the ruins of the 1,000 year old town on sublevel 1, it is by the front side of the table in Wonky's house.
In the eastern entrance room on sublevel 1, it is under a panel at the center of the first sunken area.
In the abandoned house on sublevel 1, it is in the hammock. Accessible by shimmying along a water pipe in the Petal Meadows pipe room using the Spring Jump.
In the western entrance room on sublevel 1, it is on the last platform in the background.
In the western entrance room on sublevel 1, it is on the ground, behind the L-shaped platform.
In the Thousand-Year Door room on sublevel 3, it is under a panel in the south.
In the Pit of 100 Trials entrance room on sublevel 3, it is behind the stairs to the right.
In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is behind the big yellow block, in front of the turning corner of the pipe.
In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is under a panel in front of the pipe to Chapter 2.
In the lower corridor on sublevel 3, it is under a panel in front of the black chest.

Hidden ? Block

Main article: List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Item Description Image Image (block revealed)
Sprite of the Pretty Lucky badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Pretty Lucky Badge
In the lower corridor of sublevel 3, across the room from the Puni-sized hole, Mario should jump to reveal the hidden ? Block. The location of this block is mentioned in Wonky's Tales, "What's Hidden Below".[1] Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in Rogueport Sewers, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block (containing a Pretty Lucky badge) in Rogueport Sewers, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Area Tattles

  • We're down below Rogueport. The current town was built on top of this ancient one. Pretty surprising to find all this down here, right? It kinda blows my mind... The ruins here are all crumbly and gnarly now, but it was once a great town, really.
  • We're down below Rogueport. Folks say these are the ruins of a 1,000-year-old town. Even though these buildings are crumbling, some seem safer than those above us. The people living here mostly can't show their faces above for one reason or another. Some have actually started successful businesses here, though! What a hardy bunch!
  • We're down below Rogueport. I think this is just your basic, garden-variety corridor. This must've been a nice walk when the whole town was aboveground...
  • We're down below Rogueport. Y'know, this seems to be more than just a corridor... Nothing's ever what it seems down here, huh?
  • Who knew the area under Rogueport extended so far? This place is a total maze! You really feel the grandness of that ancient civilization when you're down here...
  • There's a black boxGCN/chestSwitch in the middle of the room. Y'know, in case you missed it. And, um... Yeah, there's just not much else, really.
  • This is the site of the famed Thousand-Year Door. The air ripples with power... Behind that door sleeps the treasure that every rogue in Rogueport whispers about... I also read this was where the palace at the center of the ancient town was. Just a little fun fact, there...
  • Looks like some seawater's found its way in here, huh? Yeah, that's a health hazard. I bet some weird sea things live in there, too... so try not to fall in the water, OK? Oh! There's a pipe here that connects to Petal Meadows.
  • This is Merlee the charmer's house. With her charms, you get random bonuses in battle. It costs a few coins, but I hear it's totally worth it.
  • These spikes seem to rise and drop according to a set pattern... They must be here to keep out thieves, huh? Now THAT'S a security system! With good timing, if you ran while the spikes were down... you'd still be a shish kebab.
  • That's the entrance to the Pit of 100 Trials. No one knows how far down that pipe goes, but... it keeps me awake at night.
  • We're down below Rogueport. You could spend a lifetime studying secrets down here.
  • We're down below Rogueport. This corridor connects to the area above. Nice, huh? By the way, you know you can pass through iron bars in Paper Mode, right?
  • This is just another part of the underground corridor. I bet tons of people passed through here a thousand years ago. Coooooooool.
  • We're down below Rogueport. I never knew this room was connected like this... If you see a similar entrance in another area, you should totally check it out.
  • We're down below Rogueport. There's a pipe here that connects to Twilight Town!
  • This is the house of the level adjuster, Chet Rippo. Whenever you want to adjust your levels or your partners' ranks, just come here, OK? Seriously, though, how many customers do you think he gets, living down here?
  • Another room in here, huh? Wow. But what's the significance of it? An undiscovered chamber of purpose unknown... THIS is why I love archeology!
  • We're down below Rogueport. There's nobody here. Huh! I wonder where they went?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴロツキタウンの[?]
Gorotsuki Taun no Chika
Rogue Town Underground
Dutch Ondergronds Boevechem[?] Boevechem Underground
French Sous-Sol de Port-Lacanaïe[?] Rogueport's Underground
German Katakomben[?] Catacombs
Italian Sotterranei di Fannullopoli[?] Fannullopoli's Underground
Korean 부랑배 타운 지하[?]
Burangbae Taun Jiha
Rogueport Underground
Spanish Subsuelo de Villa Viciosa[?] Vicious Village Underground

References

  1. ^ Wonky: Ol' Wonky just got this juicy bit of info recently... You know that small hole down here that only a little critter can get through? Well, you just head out away from the wall there... And when you can't go any further, jump to get something good. If you see that hole, you should give it a try...