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The fifth part has a gap, and is where [[Goomba King's Fortress]] resides. In the prologue, Mario and Goombario battle Goomba King here and find a switch in a nearby bush. After the switch is pressed, the fortress unfolds and forms a bridge, shooting Goomba King away and allowing Mario to cross the gap. After Mario leaves the area, ready to reach Toad Town, [[Kammy Koopa]] spots him and reports this to [[Bowser]]. Before the fortress is a tree with a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] which drops when the tree is hammered. After the bridge is an open area, with an underground Star Piece in the northeastern corner and a lower area to the south. If Mario hammers the brick on the lower area, a ? Block with a [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] will appear.  
The fifth part has a gap, and is where [[Goomba King's Fortress]] resides. In the prologue, Mario and Goombario battle Goomba King here and find a switch in a nearby bush. After the switch is pressed, the fortress unfolds and forms a bridge, shooting Goomba King away and allowing Mario to cross the gap. After Mario leaves the area, ready to reach Toad Town, [[Kammy Koopa]] spots him and reports this to [[Bowser]]. Before the fortress is a tree with a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] which drops when the tree is hammered. After the bridge is an open area, with an underground Star Piece in the northeastern corner and a lower area to the south. If Mario hammers the brick on the lower area, a ? Block with a [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] will appear.  


The final part is a descending path consisting of stairs. By the south side of it is a ? Block containing a [[Sleepy Sheep]]. After the stairs, there is a pavilion that's part of [[Toad Town]]. By the pavilion is a tree with a trampoline. Hammering the tree makes the trampoline drop for Mario to use it to get to the roof of the pavilion. On the roof is a chest with the [[Hammer Throw (badge)|Hammer Throw]] badge.
The final part is a descending path consisting of stairs. By the south side of it is a ? Block containing a [[Sleepy Sheep]]. After the stairs, there is a pavilion that's part of [[Toad Town]]. By the pavilion is a tree with a trampoline. Hammering the tree makes the trampoline drop for Mario to use it to get to the roof of the pavilion. On the roof is a chest with the [[Hammer Throw]] badge.


Once Toad Town is reached, Goomba Road plays no role in the rest of the storyline, except that Mario can return to it to collect items. It can also be used to go back to Goomba Village, but this is not necessary as one of the warp pipes in [[Toad Town Tunnels]] links to Goomba Village directly.
Once Toad Town is reached, Goomba Road plays no role in the rest of the storyline, except that Mario can return to it to collect items. It can also be used to go back to Goomba Village, but this is not necessary as one of the warp pipes in [[Toad Town Tunnels]] links to Goomba Village directly.

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