Golden Leaf
Golden Leaf. A Golden Leaf from Super Paper Mario. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description A weird leaf found in Creepy Steeple. Replenishes 10 FP.
Super Paper Mario description A precious leaf. Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
"Gold Leaf" redirects here. For the galaxy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy, see Gold Leaf Galaxy. For the power-up debuting in Super Mario 3D Land, see Invincibility Leaf.

The Golden Leaf is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door which recovers 10 FP when consumed. It is also used in many combination recipes. This rare item is also required for completion of Chef Shimi's trouble, along with a Keel Mango and a Mystic Egg.

The Golden Leaf also appears in Super Paper Mario. This variant recovers 1 HP and can be obtained by defeating an Amazy Dayzee or using a map from Flamm. Flimm occasionally has a Golden Leaf for sale as well.

Instead of yielding a simple tea recipe, having Saffron cook a Golden Leaf for the player will yield a Gold Bar, thus making any Golden Leaf exponentially more valuable than its TTYD counterpart, especially if sold in Yold Town for a markup profit of up to 120 coins.

RecipesEdit

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorEdit

Recipe Result
  Golden Leaf   Zess Tea
  Golden Leaf +   Turtley Leaf   Healthy Salad
  Golden Leaf +   Mushroom   Mushroom Fry
  Life Mushroom (  Japan)
  Golden Leaf +   Super Mushroom   Mushroom Roast
  Life Mushroom (  Japan)
  Golden Leaf +   Ultra Mushroom   Mushroom Steak
  Life Mushroom (  Japan)
  Golden Leaf +   Life Mushroom
  Golden Leaf +   Poison Mushroom   Mushroom Broth
  Golden Leaf +   Slow Mushroom
  Golden Leaf +   Ice Storm   Snow Bunny
  Golden Leaf +   Whacka Bump   Zess Deluxe

Super Paper MarioEdit

Recipe Result
  Golden Leaf   Gold Bar
  Golden Leaf +   Mild Cocoa Bean   Golden Choco-bar
  Golden Leaf +   Fried Shroom Plate   Golden Meal

LocationsEdit

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorEdit

  • Creepy Steeple, in the northern courtyard (where two Swoopers and a red ! Block are found), Mario can go through an opening in the fence if he turns sideways. Once in it, Mario can move to the right past the ! Block and hit the gold tree with his hammer.

Super Paper MarioEdit

  • Chapter 1-2 (Map 7), use Fleep above the very first mountain platform near the Paratroopas.
  • Given away as a reward for collecting 200 Shop Points.
  • Occasionally sold by Flimm.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おうごんはっぱ[1]
Ōgon Happa
Golden Leaf
Chinese (simplified) 黄金叶子[?]
Huángjīn Yèzi
Golden Leaf
Chinese (traditional) 黃金葉子[?]
Huángjīn Yèzi
Golden Leaf
Dutch Gouden blad[?] Golden leaf
French Feuille d'Or[?] Golden Leaf
German Goldblatt[?] Gold leaf
Italian Foglia dorata[?] Golden leaf
Korean 황금나뭇잎[?]
Hwanggeum Namunnip
Golden Tree Leaf
Spanish Hoja Dorada[?] Golden Leaf

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.