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|align=left|Switches that causes an event to happen. Blue variants cause permanent changes; red ones are temporary and do not disappear.
|align=left|Switches that causes an event to happen. Blue variants cause permanent changes; red ones are temporary and do not disappear.
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'''Side quests'''
'''Side quests'''
*[[File:Battle Trunks TTYD.png|15px]] [[Battle Trunks]] (x20) - Subject of a [[Help Wanted!|Trouble Center trouble]].
*[[File:Box TTYD.png|15px]] [[Box]] - [[McGoomba]]'s delivery to [[Goomfrey]] in a [[Safe Delivery...|Trouble Center trouble]]
*[[File:Box TTYD.png|15px]] [[Box]] - [[McGoomba]]'s delivery to [[Goomfrey]] in a [[Safe Delivery...|Trouble Center trouble]]
*[[File:Cookbook TTYD.png|15px]] [[Cookbook]] - Allows Zess T. to cook with two ingredients
*[[File:Cookbook TTYD.png|15px]] - Allows Zess T. to cook with two ingredients
*[[File:Gold Card TTYD.png|15px]] [[Golden Card]] - Reward for solving [[important Thing!|Frankie's trouble]]
*[[File:Gold Card TTYD.png|15px]] [[Golden Card]] - Reward for solving [[important Thing!|Frankie's trouble]]
*[[File:House Key TTYD.png|15px]] [[House Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|House Key]] - [[Garf]]'s lost key in a [[Need a Key!|Trouble Center trouble]]
*[[File:House Key TTYD.png|15px]] [[House Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|House Key]] - [[Garf]]'s lost key in a [[Need a Key!|Trouble Center trouble]]
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*[[File:Ultra Stone TTYD.png|15px]] [[Ultra Stone]] - [[Merlon]] can use it to upgrade partners to Ultra Rank
*[[File:Ultra Stone TTYD.png|15px]] [[Ultra Stone]] - [[Merlon]] can use it to upgrade partners to Ultra Rank
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===Item Shops===
{{main|List of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
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[[File:Niff T's Shop.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Niff T.'s shop]].]]
[[File:TTYDSellingPrice.png|thumb|200px|Mario selling an Ultra Shroom at [[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] in Rogueport.]]
Several item shops can be visited in the game, identified by a [[Fire Flower]] sign on the outside. When spoken to, the shopkeeper will offer [[Mario]] several options:
*'''Buy:''' Refers Mario to the items on display. He can buy an unlimited amount of any item with [[coin]]s.
*'''Sell:''' Mario can sell items from his inventory to the shopkeeper. Most items can be sold to the shopkeepers for a set price at every shop, however, some items sell at a higher price depending on the location of the shop and the item itself. Mario can make a profit if he purchases an item at a low price from one store, and sells it to another that buys it from him at a higher price. One [[Trouble Center]] trouble exploits this fact.
*'''Store:''' Mario can store up to 21 items in shops to retrieve later. This storage is shared among all stores.
*'''Withdraw:''' Mario can retrieve an item he previously stored.
Shops in the game also offer "shop points", a system that rewards Mario with free items when he reaches certain purchase milestones.
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==Badges==
==Badges==
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|align=center|[[File:Dazzle.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Dazzle]]'''
|align=center|[[File:Dazzle.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Dazzle]]'''
|Rogueport Sewers<br>(from the start)
|Rogueport Sewers<br>(from the start)
|Trades Star Pieces for badges.
|Trades badges with Mario for Star Pieces.
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|align=center|[[File:Grifty.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Grifty]]'''
|align=center|[[File:Grifty.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Grifty]]'''
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==Hidden block locations==
==Hidden block locations==
[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks1R.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] revealing a hidden ? Block in [[Rogueport Sewers]]]]
[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks1R.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] revealing a hidden ? Block in [[Rogueport Sewers]]]]
{{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{main|List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario can discover hidden [[? Block]]s throughout the game. [[Ms. Mowz]]'s overworld sniffing ability is helpful in determining where they are. There are 15 invisible ? Blocks in total.
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario can discover hidden [[? Block]]s throughout the game. [[Ms. Mowz]]'s overworld sniffing ability is helpful in determining where they are. There are 15 invisible ? Blocks in total.
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==Selling prices==
{{main|List of selling prices in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
[[File:TTYDSellingPrice.png|thumb|Mario selling an Ultra Shroom at [[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] in Rogueport.|250px]]
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', [[Mario]] can sell items from his inventory to shopkeepers in the item [[List of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|shops]] in the game. Most items can be sold to the shopkeepers for a set price at every shop, however, some items sell at a higher price depending on the location of the shop and the item itself. Mario can make a profit if he purchases an item at a low price from one store, and sells it to another that buys it from him at a higher price. One [[Trouble Center]] trouble exploits this fact.
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==Side activities==
==Side activities==
===Star Pieces===
===Star Pieces===
[[File:PMTTYD Star Piece RogueportZessTRoofTop.png|thumb|300px|[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] getting the [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] above Zess T.'s house in [[Rogueport]].]]
[[File:PMTTYD Star Piece RogueportZessTRoofTop.png|thumb|200px|Mario gets a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] on Zess T.'s roof.]]
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
During the adventure, [[Mario]] and co. can collect [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]] by finding them in hidden spots, underneath chambers which he can use the Spin Jump to reveal, and earning them from other characters. [[Ms. Mowz]] is useful in finding the overworld Star Pieces. Mario can then trade them with [[Dazzle]] for [[Badge]]s. There are 100 Star Pieces in the game.
During the adventure, [[Mario]] and co. can collect [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]] by finding them in hidden spots, underneath chambers which he can use the Spin Jump to reveal, and earning them from other characters. [[Ms. Mowz]] is useful in finding the overworld Star Pieces. Mario can then trade them with [[Dazzle]] for [[Badge]]s. There are 100 Star Pieces in the game.
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===Trouble Center===
===Trouble Center===
[[File:Trouble Center.png|thumb|left|Inside the Trouble Center.|200px]]
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[[File:Trouble Center.png|thumb|Inside the Trouble Center in East Rogueport|250px]]
The Trouble Center, located in east Rogueport, offers the citizens' troubles for Mario to solve. The helped citizen will reward Mario, usually with coins, but the reward is not disclosed until that point. 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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===Pianta Parlor===
[[File:PMTTYD Piantaparlor.png|thumb|200px|Inside of the Pianta Parlor.]]
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A casino located in Rogueport's western area, where Mario can buy items and play mini-games with [[Pianta token]]s. The mini-games featured here are challenges where Mario must use his paper abilities — [[Plane Mode]], [[Paper Mode]], [[Tube Mode]] and [[Boat Mode]]. In order to access these games, he must have the [[Special Card|Special]], [[Silver Card|Silver]], [[Golden Card|Golden]] and [[Platinum Card|Platinum]] Cards on hand, respectively, which are rewarded when he completes certain troubles for the Trouble Center.


===The Pit of 100 Trials===
===The Pit of 100 Trials===
[[File:MeetBonetail.png|thumb|250 px|Mario confronting Bonetail]]
[[File:MeetBonetail.png|left|thumb|200px|Mario confronting Bonetail.]]
The [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] is an optional challenge. Before or after saving the world, Mario can take on the enemies found in the 100-basement floor area known as the Pit of 100 Trials. The enemies located on levels 51-99 are especially strong. Upon reaching floor 100, Mario discovers [[Bonetail]], the long-lost relative of Hooktail and Gloomtail. After defeating Bonetail, Mario receives the [[Return Postage]] badge.
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An optional challenge, located to the west of the Thousand-Year Door in Rogueport Sewers. Before or after saving the world, Mario can take on the enemies found in the 100-basement floor area known as the Pit of 100 Trials. The enemies located on levels 51-99 are especially strong, and many are exclusive to this location. The player is not able to save their progress while in the pit, and is given the option to go back to the entrance every ten rooms, along with a treasure chest with a special prize. Upon reaching floor 100, Mario discovers [[Bonetail]], the long-lost relative of Hooktail and Gloomtail. After defeating Bonetail, Mario receives the [[Return Postage]] badge.
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