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'''Rogueport Sewers''' is a network of rooms located underneath [[Rogueport]], which appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The sewers are actually the remnants of Rogueport's ancient civilization that was destroyed by a cataclysm 1,000 years ago. They contain a large number of [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to other areas, as well as various enemies and friendly characters alike. The friendly characters are mostly gathered in and around the ruins of the 1,000 year old town itself, which has been partially rebuilt by people who can't be seen in Rogueport proper, and includes a [[Deepdown Depot|shop]] and a [[Herb T.'s place|tavern]].
'''Rogueport Sewers''' is a network of rooms located underneath [[Rogueport]], which appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The sewers are actually the remnants of Rogueport's ancient civilization that was destroyed by a cataclysm 1,000 years ago. They contain a large number of [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to other areas, as well as various enemies and friendly characters alike. The friendly characters are mostly gathered in and around the ruins of the 1,000 year old town itself, which has been partially rebuilt by people who can't be seen in Rogueport proper, and includes a [[Deepdown Depot|shop]] and a [[Herb T.'s place|tavern]].


Characters found in the sewers include the fortune teller [[Merluvlee]], the badge trader [[Dazzle]], and the information trader [[Wonky]], among others. The sewers are also notable for containing [[the Thousand-Year Door]], which is said to hide a fantastic treasure, and the entrance to the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]], a 100-floor dungeon containing powerful enemies and valuable items.
Other characters found in the sewers include the fortune teller [[Merluvlee]], the badge trader [[Dazzle]], and the information trader [[Wonky]], among others. The sewers are also notable for containing [[the Thousand-Year Door]], which is said to hide a fantastic treasure, and the entrance to the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]], a 100-floor dungeon containing powerful enemies and valuable items.


The main way of getting into the sewers is a pipe in front of [[Professor Frankly]]'s house. Another way in is West [[Rogueport]]'s sewer grate. Special blue pipes leading to [[Petalburg]], [[the Great Tree]], [[Keelhaul Key]] and [[Poshley Heights]] can be found in the sewers. In this way, Rogueport Sewers serves a similar role to [[Toad Town Tunnels]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', being a sewer system under the town that serves as the main hub of the game, containing pipes that allow fast access to various locations.
The main way of getting into the sewers is a pipe in front of [[Professor Frankly]]'s house. Another way in is West [[Rogueport]]'s sewer grate. Special blue pipes leading to [[Petalburg]], [[the Great Tree]], [[Keelhaul Key]] and [[Poshley Heights]] can be found in the sewers. In this way, Rogueport Sewers serves a similar role to [[Toad Town Tunnels]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', being a sewer system under the town that serves as the main hub of the game, containing pipes that allow fast access to various locations.

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