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The first area is a flat desert area with some stairs to a gigantic hole for [[Paperization]]. Placing the three Tablet Piece scraps in the hole will reveal the stadium itself, as Mario and Kersti flee in shock. | The first area is a flat desert area with some stairs to a gigantic hole for [[Paperization]]. Placing the three Tablet Piece scraps in the hole will reveal the stadium itself, as Mario and Kersti flee in shock. | ||
The first floor is a basic area with a few enemies such as Spikes, and the first of the tower's hieroglyphics puzzles. Above the Mural Toad are two holes where a Jump sticker must be placed on the left, and a Hammer on the right. If done correctly, the Toad will make a noise and lift the door up, allowing access to the elevator and second floor. | The first floor is a basic area with a few enemies such as Spikes, and the first of the tower's hieroglyphics puzzles. Above the [[Mural Toad]] are two holes where a Jump sticker must be placed on the left, and a Hammer on the right. If done correctly, the Toad will make a noise and lift the door up, allowing access to the elevator and second floor. | ||
The second floor is an area with a few quicksand flows. To the right is a flow that leads directly into a spiked wall. Sinking into the quicksand and going under the wall will reveal a corridor with a few stickers and a Stone Entry scrap. This causes the nearby hieroglyphics to come to life and attack. After they are defeated, there is another quicksand flow that eventually leads to the nothingness in which the Stone Entry scrap should be placed to reveal access to the next floor. | The second floor is an area with a few quicksand flows. To the right is a flow that leads directly into a spiked wall. Sinking into the quicksand and going under the wall will reveal a corridor with a few stickers and a Stone Entry scrap. This causes the nearby hieroglyphics to come to life and attack. After they are defeated, there is another quicksand flow that eventually leads to the nothingness in which the Stone Entry scrap should be placed to reveal access to the next floor. |