Dried Mushroom
WiltshroomSMRPG.png
Artwork from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Effect Restores HP
“Mushrooms are your favorite, aren't they, big brother? But... Well, this one kinda got dried out...”
Petuni, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Dried Mushroom, also known as the Dried Shroom or Wilt Shroom, is a recurring item in Super Mario role-playing games, notably the Paper Mario series. They are depicted as old, shriveled mushrooms that restore less health than their ripe counterparts.

History

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

 
Mario "wins" a Wilt Shroom in Grate Guy's Casino
“It’s wilted...”
Item description, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Wilt Shrooms are one of three "dud prize" mushrooms, along with the even worse Rotten Mush and Moldy Mush. Along with the others, it can be obtained from either Grate Guy or Knife Guy as a "reward" when playing their respective games. It recovers 10 HP to an ally and cannot be used in battle.

Paper Mario series

Dried Mushroom
       
Paper Mario description A very dry Mushroom. Restores 1 HP.
The Thousand-Year Door description A less-than-tasty dried mushroom. Replenishes 1 HP.
Super Paper Mario description A dried shroom. Restores 1 HP and cures poison.

Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, Dried Shrooms are only sold in Dry Dry Outpost and by Rip Cheato. Their association with Dry Dry Outpost may be a reason for their rename. One Dried Shroom can also be found in a bush in Koopa Village, and black Li'l Oinks leave them behind as well. Although they heal only 1 HP, Dried Shrooms are required to be bought to visit Moustafa. However, the player must buy a Dried Shroom and then a Dusty Hammer at Dry Dry Outpost in that exact order, or it will not trigger the chain of events that allows the player to see Moustafa. It is also required to obtain the Red Jar, where Mario has to buy a Dusty Hammer, a Dried Pasta, another Dusty Hammer, and a Dried Shroom, in that exact order. Upon doing so, Little Mouser claims that buying those items in that order is part of an ancient will, and his part in fulfilling the will is giving Mario the Red Jar. When Mario eats a Dried Shroom in battle, he gags and sticks his tongue out in disgust.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Dried Shrooms are sold at Westside Goods in Rogueport for two coins. Any mushroom becomes a Dried Shroom when cooked with a Mr. Softener. Mario has to buy a Dried Shroom and a Dizzy Dial to gain access to Don Pianta's headquarters. Also, Dried Shrooms sell for one coin everywhere except for Twilight Town, where they sell for four coins. The Puni Petuni is seen holding a Dried Shroom while waiting to be rescued from imprisonment by the X-Nauts, revealing to the other Punies it was originally a regular Mushroom she had picked earlier to give to her brother Punio but it had dried out, turning into a Dried Shroom. After Punio and Mario rescues her and the other Puni from their cell, Petuni gives Punio the Dried Shroom, who eats and lies saying it tastes fine to cheer up Petuni.

Once the Cookbook has been given to Zess T., Dried Shrooms can be cooked to make Mushroom Fries. These can then be sold at the neighbouring shop for 5 coins.

After Mario defeats the Shadow Queen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, a mysterious treasure chest is found by Professor Frankly. If Mario chooses to come back to Rogueport after beating the game, the professor will find that it contained a measly Dried Shroom, which he, however, views as a precious scientific relic as it proved that ancient societies ate mushrooms.

Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Dried Shrooms are dropped by Putrid Piranhas, Poison Cherbils and Poison Pokeys and other enemies that cause poison. In that game it heals 1 HP and cures poison.

Recipes

Recipe Result Game
Life Shroom + Dried Shroom Shroom Steak Paper Mario / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Ultra Shroom + Dried Shroom
Dried Shroom Fried Shroom Paper Mario
Fire Flower + Dried Shroom
Mushroom + Dried Shroom
Special Shake + Dried Shroom Healthy Juice
Volt Shroom + Dried Shroom Hot Shroom
Super Shroom + Dried Shroom
Super Mushroom + Dried Mushroom Mushroom Roast Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Dried Bouquet + Dried Mushroom Space Food
Fresh Pasta + Dried Mushroom Zess Special (international)
Zess Dinner (Japanese)
Dried Shroom Mushroom Fry Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (after "Seeking legendary book!")
Mistake Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (before "Seeking legendary book!") / Super Paper Mario

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しなびたキノコ[?]
Shinabita Kinoko
Wilted Mushroom
Chinese (simplified) 蘑菇干 (Paper Mario)[?]
Mógu Gān
Dried Mushroom
干扁蘑菇 (Super Mario RPG)[?]
Gànbiǎn Mógū
Dried Flat Mushroom
干瘪蘑菇 (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Gānbiě Mógū
Shriveled Mushroom
Chinese (traditional) 蘑菇乾 (Paper Mario)[?]
Mógu Gān
Dried Mushroom
乾扁蘑菇 (Super Mario RPG)[?]
Gānbiǎn Mógū
Dried Flat Mushroom
乾癟蘑菇 (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Gānbiě Mógū
Shriveled Mushroom
Dutch Verwelkte paddenstoel[?] Wilted mushroom
French (NOA) Champignon séché (Super Mario RPG)[?] Dried mushroom
French (NOE) Champignon flétri (Super Mario RPG)[?] Wilted mushroom
Champi séché (Paper Mario series)[?] Dried shroom
German Trockenpilz[?] Dry Mushroom
Italian Fungo secco[?] Dried Mushroom
Korean 시든 버섯[?]
Sideun Beoseos
Wilted Mushroom
Spanish (NOA) Champiñón seco[?] Dried mushroom
Spanish (NOE) Champiñón seco (Super Paper Mario onwards)[?] Dried mushroom
Seta Seca[?] Dried Mushroom