Paper Mario
Books: The Ultimate Code Book - Cheating Made Easy
Secret Codes 2003 - Nintendo 64 Secret Codes
Luigi's secret basement
Parakary's Postal Service
Toad House Trick
Whacka Bump
Enemy Locations
Playground
Coins aplenty
Haggle for Coins
Easy to miss star pieces
Amayzee Dayzee Level Up
List of Tayce T.'s
Lots of money
Get a lot of coins
Infinite items from trees
Special spells
Hidden playroom
Classic Mario music
Original Mario
Luigi's secret diary
Answers to the Bowser questions
Never-ending hallway pattern
Ultra-Level party members
Help From Your Friends
Unlimited Hearts
Basics/Tips
Luigi's secret basement
Sent in by Andrew
Get the super boots. Go to Marios house and stomp on the ground in the
bedroom. If you see a tile pop up stomp on it. It will lead you to the basement.
Parakary's Postal Service
Sent in by Nintendo2001
Now everyone knows once Parakary is in your party you can give letters
to get items, but one letter will lead you on a goose chase. give the letter
to Goomba Dad first time and keep going with the letters until you head
back to the Goomba again which will be the end of the run and you will
receive one of the best badges in the game.
Toad House Trick
Sent in by Super Mario
Right after you rescue the last star spirit go straight to the Toad House
in Shiver city with full HP. When you wake up the toad in the Toad House
will say "I took a nap too and when I woke up there were these items and
the floor was wet. Like snow had melted. Do you think someone left you
these items Mario?" The items are 4 mushrooms and an Ultra Shroom.
Whacka Bump
Sent in by Neil Enderland
In Mount Rugged if you search around you will come across a spot that
looks empty. If you walk in there a mole like creature will pop out. If you
hit it with your hammer you will get an item called a Whacka Bump that
heals 25 fp and hp. You can come back later and get more also. But your
limited on the amount you get.
Enemy Locations
Sent in by Chrono
Note: This list doesn't contain all of the enemies. There are a few bosses
that are left out, and a few sidekicks of different bosses are left out, too.
Goomba Village: Goomba, Jr.Troopa, ParaGoomba, Spiked Goomba.
Goomba Road: Blue Gooma, Goomba,Goomba King, ParaGoomba, Red Goomba,
Spiked Goomba.
Toad Town: Chan, Jr.Troopa, Lee, The Master 1, The Master 2, The Master 3.
Toad Town Tunnels: Blooper, Blooper Baby, Buzzy Beetle, Dark Koopa,
Electro Blooper, Gloomba, ParaGloomba, Spike Top, Spiked Gloomba,
Super Bloober, Spiny.
Pleasant Path: Goomba, ParaGoomba, Paratroopa, Kent C. Koopa, Koopa
Troopa, Spiked Goomba, Jr. Koopa.
Koopa Village: Fuzzy.
Koopa Bros. Fortress: Bill Blaster, Bob-Omb, Bullet Bill, Koopa Troopa, Paratroopa.
Mt. Rugged: Buzzar, Cleft, Montey Mole.
Dry Dry Desert: Bandit, Pokey, Whirlwind.
Dry Dry Ruins: Buzzy Beetle, Pokey Mummy, Stone Chomp, Swooper.
Forever Forest: Forest Fuzzy, Jr. Troopa, Piranha Plant.
Gusty Gulch: Hyper Cleft, Hyper Goomba, Hyper Paragoomba.
Tubba Blubba's Castle: Clubba
Shy Guy's Toy Box: Anti Guy, Big Lantern Ghost, Groove Guy, Medi Guy,
Pyro Guy, Shy Guy, Sky Guy, Spy Guy.
Inside the Whale: Fuzzipede
Jade Jungle: Hurt Plant, Jungle Fuzzy, M. Bush, Putrid Piranha, Jr. Troopa,
Spear Guy, White Magikoopa.
Mt. Lavalava: Lava Bubble, Putrid Piranha, Spike Top, Red Magikoopa,
White Magikoopa.
Flower Fields: Amazy Dayzee, Bzzap!, Crazee Dayzee, Green Magikoops,
Lakitu, Monty Mole, Red Magikoopa, Ruff Puff, Spiny, White Magikoopa,
Yellow Magikoopa.
Shiver Snowfield: Frost Piranha, Gulpit, Jr. Troopa, Monstar.
Shiver Mountain: Duplighost, Frost Piranha, Gulpit, White Clubba.
Crystal Palace: Duplighost, Gray Magikoopa, Green Magikoopa,
Red Magikoopa, Swoopula, White Clubba, White Magikoopa, Yellow Magikoopa.
Star Way: Ember
Bowser's Castle: Bombshell Bill, B. Bill Blaster, Bony Beetle, Dry Bones,
Duplighost, Hammer Bros., Jr. Troopa, Koopatrol, Magikoopa.
Playground
Sent in by TS
In Toad Town, go to the bottom part where you see the train that takes
you to the Dry Dry Desert. Once you're inside of this part, go to the top,
but don't enter another section of Toad Town! Just stay at the top near the
pig farm. From here go up to the top left of the section that goes to the
center of Toad Town, but don't move to another section. Instead go to the
fence to your left. You will see that there is a part missing and a small
path that is leading to a tree near this small entry near the top of the white
fence. If you hammer this tree, you see a secret warp form and you can enter
a "playground" of some kind. Unfortunately you have to have a member credit to enter.
Coins aplenty
Sent in by Code Hunter
It's simple. If you're ever short on cash, which is doubtful, go to Koopa
bros. Fortress, Lavalava volcano or Bowser's castle. Continue normally
untill you get to the area's with the spining pieces of fire. Play Helicopter
with it (keep jumping over it and make sure you don't touch the flame.)
until it start's to flash and will dissapear. 10 to 20 coins will come out
of nowhere to congradulate you on a good game.
Haggle for Coins
Sent in by Code Hunter
If you are low on cash and need some fast, all you have to do is go to Boos
Mansion and buy 10 Mystery?'s, then take them to Tayce T. in Toad Town
and have her cook them. You may get mistakes, but that is okay. When Tayce
T. has cooked all the Mystery?'s, sell everything but the mistakes to the
closest shop. Take the mistakes to Boos Mansion and sell them there (you
get more money if you sell them here) and if you did this correctly, you will
make a huge profit. My best profit doing this was over 115 coins. good luck,
and enjoy swindling.
Easy to miss star pieces
Sent in by Code Hunter
These are the locations of some of the star pieces that are really easy to
miss. Since People have these star pieces, Merluvlee can't tell you where they are:
1) Dry Dry Desert: Near the end of the game, go back to where Kolorado's
tent was. It is gone, and you now have access to a tree. Hit it with your
hammer, and a letter will fall out. Deliver it for a star piece.
2) Flower Fields: On your way to the Puff Puff Machine, There is a letter in
some grass near the bottom of the screen. Deliver it.
3) Chuck Quizmo: You should know about him. He gives you star pieces for
winning quizzes. He has 64 quizzes, so he has 64 pieces.
4) Rip Cheato: Rip cheato lives hidden in the sewer. He sells useful items,
a badge (bump attack), and three star pieces. After you get the super shoes,
you can reach the pipe that leads to a bombable wall.The pipe is near the
blue door.On the other side of the wall is where he is. There is also a pipe
that leads into the locked blue house. You can unlock the door with the key
in there, for easy access to the Blue door (it leads to shiver city). You need
to come here as soon as possible. I can't stress this enough! He only has
these items for a limited time, so if you miss them, you can never get
them!!! Try not to spend any money to save up, and keep on buying until you
get the three star pieces and the badge. All the items cost 64 coins, and
when he runs out of items, he keeps on selling dried shrooms, FOR 64 COINS!
5) Letters: Check everywhere for these. Merluvlee can't tell you about
these, because people have these pieces, and she can only tell you about
the pieces that are out in the open.
Amayzee Dayzee Level Up
Sent in by Code Hunter
Requirements: Bombett, Mega smash badge, Ultra hammer, access
to flower fields.
You may notice that when you get to a high level, you get less star
points from enemies.This makes it really hard to level up. If you are
trying to get to the highest level, or just want to level up fast, then
go to Flower fields. Go through the yellow flower gate, and keep on
going to the blueberry tree. you will either see 2 Crayzee Dayzees, or
a Crayzee Dayzee and an Amayzee Dayzee (they're yellow and sparkle,
and they run away from you). If you don't see one, keep on exiting
through the nearby exit until you do.When you do see one,get rid of the
crayzee dayzee, and force the amayzee dayzee into the corner (between
the stairs and the back "wall"). Blow it upwith bombette, so you get the
first strike with bombett's bomb attack. Then Blow it up again during
battle, and have mario hit it with the mega smash move. It will die,
and you will get a A LOT of star points. If you don't have the mega
smash badge, sleep stomp MIGHT work. (note: You have to kill it before
it's turn comes, because it will run. It MIGHT not run, but it has a really
high attack power. It has 20 HP.)
List of Tayce T.'s
Sent in by Christine
After you give Tayce T. the Cook Book from Shy Guy's Toybox, she can make
great recipes. Here's a list of them.
Apple Pie:
Cake Mix and Apple
Restores 4HP and 4FP
Big Cookie:
Cake Mix and Red berry,Yellow Berry,Goomnut, and Egg.
Restores FP20
Bland Meal:
Koopa Leaf and Red Berry or Yellow Berry or Blue Berry or Goomnut.
Restores HP10 FP10
Boiled Egg:
Egg and Stinky Herb or Strange Leaf.
Restores HP8 and FP8
Cake:
Cake mix
Restores FP15
Coco Pop:
Cake Mix and Coconut
Restores HP3 and FP15
Deluxe Feast:
Strange Leaf and Whacka's Bump or Potatoe Salad and Shroom Stake.
Restores HP40 and FP40
Dizzy Dial:
Strange Leaf and Stinky Herb or Strange Leaf and Volt Shroom Makes all
enemies dizzy for a period of time.
Egg missle:
Egg and Fire Flower
Attack item. Hits 6HP.
Electro Pop:
Cake Mix and Volt Shroom
Restores FP15
Electrifying Mushroom:
Koopa Leaf and Mushroom
Makes mario electritized and enemys that make contact lose health.
Fire Flower:
Dried Fruit and Strange Leaf
Attack Item. Hits 3HP.
Fire Pop:
Cake Mix and Fire Flower.
Restores HP-1 and FP20
Fried Egg:
Egg
Restores HP10
Fried Shroom:
Mushroom or Super Shroom or Dried Shroom and Mushroom or Fire
Flower and Dried Shroom
Restores HP6 and FP2
Frozen Fries:
Fire Flower and Iced Potato
Restores HP15
Healthy Juice:
Special Shake and Stinky Herb
Restores FP40
Honey Candy:
Honey Syrup and Cake Mix
Restores FP20
Honey Shroom:
Honey Syrup and Mushroon
Restores HP5 and FP5
Honey Super:
Honey Syrup and Super Shroom
Restores HP10 and FP5
Honey Ultra:
Honey Syrup and Ultra Shroom
Restores HP50 and FP5
Hot Shroom:
Volt Shroom
Restores HP15 and FP5
Jelly Pop:
Jammin' Jelly and Cake Mix
Restores FP64
Jelly Shroom:
Jammin' Jelly and Mushroom
Restores HP5 and FP50
Jelly Super:
Jammin' Jelly and Super Shroom
Restores HP10 and FP50
Jelly Ultra: Jammin'
Jelly and Ultra Shroom
Restores HP50 and FP50
Kooky Cookie:
Koopa Leaf and Cake Mix
Restores FP15 and can make you sleepy, electrified, or transparent.
Koopa Tea:
Koopa Leaf
Restores FP7
Koopasta:
Koopa Leaf and Dried Pasta
Restores HP7 and FP7
Lemon Candy:
Cake Mix and Lemon
Restores HP5 and FP15
Life Shroom:
Koopa Leaf and Super Mushroom
10 HP recovers when life reaches zero.
Lime Candy:
Cake Mix and Lime
Restores FP20
Maple Shroom:
Maple Syrup and Mushroom
Restores HP5 and FP10
Maple Super:
Maple Syrup and Super Shroom
Restores HP10 and FP10
Maple Ultra:
Maple Syrup and Ultra
Restores HP50 and FP10
Nutty Cake:
Goomnut
Restores FP10
Potato Salad:
Iced Potato
Restores HP10
Shroom Cake:
Cake Mix and Mushroom
Restores HP10 and FP10
Shroom Steak:
Life Shroom and Dried Shroom
Restores HP30 and FP10
Sleepy Sheep:
Strange Leaf and Blue Berry
Puts enemies asleep.
Spaghetti:
Dried Pasta
Restores HP6 and FP4
Special Shake:
Melon
Restores FP20
Spicy Soup:
Fire Flower
Restores HP4 and FP4
Strange Cake:
Strange Leaf and Cake Mix
Has random Effects
Super Soda:
Honey Syrup
Restores FP5 and cures some status aliments.
Sweet Shroom:
Cake mix and Ultra Shroom
Restores HP30 and FP20
Tasty Tonic:
Coconut
Cures Status Problems.
Thunder Rage:
Dried Fruit and Volt Shroom
Hits 5HB on all enemies.
Ultra Nut:
Ultra shroom and goomnut
Restores 100 fp
Yoshi Cookie:
Cake Mix and Melon
Restores HP15 and FP15
Yummy Meal:
Dried Pasta and Dried Fruit
Restores HP20 and FP20
Lots of money
Sent in by Kevin
To get lots of money, go to Shy Guy's Toy Box. Get the Frying Pan, some and other
items from the Shy Guys. Give the Frying Pan back to Tacye T. Give her the items
you got from those annoying Shy Guys so she can cook them. Sell those tasty meals
for a lot of money! Repeat until you get enough to buy what you want.
Get a lot of coins
Sent in by Nicholas Cuesta
In Koopa Bros. Fortress and in LavaLava mountain there are these
flame chains that spin and when they hit you they turn the other
way. If you are familiar with Hot Rope Jump mini game from Mario
Party just play it. As you jump the over flame chain it gets faster.
Soon it will explode and a lot of coins will be there but you only
can get the coins once.
Infinite items from trees
Sent in by Code Hunter
Once you have received a hammer, use it to hit trees. The tree by where you
begin gives you an endless supply of acorns that revive your FP by 3. You
must go somewhere else to get another acorn, though. You can also get coins,
star pieces, and a weird doll as well.
Special spells
Sent in by Code Hunter
Go to the alley right next to Toad's house in Dry Dry Outpost. Jump forward
over the left box and the camera will swing around to reveal a hidden area.
Talk to Merlee to learn about her special spells. Depending on how much
money you spend, she will help you during and after battles. The spells do
wear off after a certain amount of time, but until then, it provides you
with additional attack power during some battles and more coins after
battles.
Hidden playroom
Sent in by Code Hunter
Go south in Toad Town until you get to the area with the Li'l Oink Farm. Go
left immediately after you enter this area (there is a narrow passageway
that's not fenced off). Hit the tree with your hammer and a pipe will appear
on the right. You can now enter the playroom, but need either a Silver
and/or Gold card to play the games.
Classic Mario music
Sent in by Code Hunter
Go to the third house in Koopa Village (a Koopa is sunning himself inside).
Stand in front of the radio and press A to switch between stations. Listen
to the Golden Oldies station to hear classic Mario
theme music.
Original Mario
Sent in by Code Hunter
Go to Boo's Haunted Mansion and enter it. Once you get in the door
continue walking straight until you come to a wall. Walk to the right
until you see a door. This is the door farthest to the right. Walk into
where the door leads you. There should be a large pot and a crate to
the left. Jump on the crate and jump into the pot from there. When you
jump out, you will be the original NES
version of Mario. Note: You
cannot leave the room with this trick on.
Luigi's secret diary
Sent in by Code Hunter
Once you have the Super Boots and/or the Ultra Boots, go into Mario and
Luigi's bedroom in Mario's house. You will see a square of boards
facing the wrong direction. Do a special jump (press A while in the
air) to go into the basement. Look at the book on the table to find
Luigi's diary.
Answers to the Bowser questions
Sent in by Code Hunter
The answers are as follows: "3", "Red", "Red", "24".
Never-ending hallway pattern
Sent in by Code Hunter
The pattern to the "Never-ending hallway" is up, down, up, down, down, up.
Ultra-Level party members
Sent in by Code Hunter
Once you visit Raphael the Raven, you can "Ultra-Level" your party
members. The best one to "Ultra-Level" is Parakarry, because he learns
"Air Raid," which uses 6 (or 8) FP, and deals about 6 damage to each
enemy (if you get to 100% on the "Press Left repeatedly" meter).
Help From Your Friends
Sent in by Code Hunter
Eight fellow travelers join you on your spirit-saving quest.
Many of them can overcome obstacles, and all of them offer
battle assistance with fighting moves and special defenses.
When you find Super Blocks, you can promote your party members
to Super-Rank or Ultra-Rank, pumping up their attack power and
giving them new battle tactics. Take note of the abilities of your
party members and use them when the situation calls for their
special talents. Below are the eight friends that you can find
on your quest.
Goombario - The young Goomba has knowledge beyond his years.
He can give you information about every location and enemy. He
can also fight with a collection of hard-headed attacks.
Kooper - By tossing his Shell, Kooper can retrieve items and push
switches on the far side of wide gaps. He can also give enemies
shell shock with fast-flying attacks.
Bombette - The explosive help of Bob-omb Bombette allows
you to break through weak walls and rocks. Her Body Slam and
Bomb attacks also bring power to your party.
Parakarry - Mail-carrying Parakarry can give you a lift over
gaps. His high-flying attacks, including the powerful Shell
Shot, also offer much-needed boost in battles.
Bow - Lady Bow is a gregarious ghost with two strong Smack
attacks. In addition to slapping enemies around, she can scare
them away and shield you from harm's way.
Watt - By saving Watt from a lantern in Shy Guy's Toy Box, you
will gain a helpful friend. She can light the way in dark areas
and fight with electrifying attacks.
Sushie - Sushie is a Cheep Cheep with wide-ranging water
attacks and great swimming skills. She can take you across
expanses of water and even help you dive for treasure.
Lakilester - The Lakitu that calls himself Spike will give you
a ride on his cloud over dangerous terrain. He'll also attack
you enemies with Spinys and gusts of wind.
Unlimited Hearts
Sent in by Code Hunter
To get unlimited hearts to refill your HP, while on Pleasant Path, go
to the spot where there is a fork in the road, one way leading to the
Koopa Bros. Fortress, and the other leading to Koopa Village. Go to the
striped pole beside the sign, the one that revolves, and run circles
around it. It will give out unlimited hearts that you can pick up to
refill your HP.
To do this trick, you must have access to Koopa Village. First, you leave
Toad Town by the eastern exit that leads to Koopa Villages. When you
see the crossroads (the steps going down, and the path going straight)
you will also see three tall bluish rocks towards the back of the screen.
If you start running counterclockwise around this rock, hearts will start
coming out of it. They only stop coming out if you stop running.
Basics/Tips
Sent in by Code Hunter
Leveling Up - You'll earn Star Points from victory in battle.
With every 100 Star Points that you earn, you'll rise up to a
new level with the option to increase your maximum Heart
Points, Flower Points, or Badge Points. It's good practice to
start with a Heart Point increase.
Treasure Collection - Star Pieces are scattered throughout
the kingdom. There are 160 in all. By collecting them, you will
have what Merlow wants in exchange for his power-giving Badges.
Your Star Piece search will accelerate when you acquire the Super Boots.
Badge Power - Badges can help you develop enemy-flattening
strategies. Many Badges work well in combination with others,
especially those relating to attack and defense power. Boost
your Badge Points when you level up to maximize your
Badge-carrying capacity.