Stump Glade

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Level
Stump Glade
The logo for the Snifit or Whiffit game show in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
The quiz show's introduction
Level code 3-10
World World 3
Game Paper Mario: Sticker Star
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Stump Glade is the tenth level of World 3 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. This level focuses on Mario participating in a game show called "Snifit or Whiffit" which is hosted by Shift. When Mario comes here to look for a Wiggler Segment, he finds a dead end and the only way in is a hole in a stump. When Mario falls down the hole, he finds the Wiggler Segment trapped in a cage. When Mario completes "Snifit or Whiffit", he gets the Wiggler Segment and an HP-Up Heart if he decides to come back after defeating Gooper Blooper.

Layout[edit]

Stump Glade is a very short area. The first area is nothing but a forest and a stump. Aside from the game show area, there is a room under it with a Recovery Block and the Comet Piece. The player can paperize a Secret Door here to get some coins and the Square Can thing. If the player chooses to play an additional game, Mario is awarded with the Radiator thing and a pipe that leads back to the room with the Comet Piece. If he comes back to the Radiator area already having it, a large amount of coins are found instead.

Area Tattle[edit]

Tree Stump[edit]

  • That's a suspiciously big tree stump... I bet there's something below it.

In the Studio Sections[edit]

  • You'll have to think of the answers for yourself. You can't expect me to know everything!

Enemies[edit]

Things[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キリカブ広場
Kirikabu Hiroba
Stump Square

Chinese 树墩广场 (Simplified)
樹墩廣場 (Traditional)
Shùdūn Guǎngchǎng
Stump Glade

French (NOA) Clairière aux souches
Stump Glade
French (NOE) Souche louche
Seedy stump
German Hohlstumpf
Hollow Stump
Italian Radura del Ceppo
Clearing of the Stump
Spanish Claro del Tocón
Stump Glade

Trivia[edit]

  • The word "stump" also means to confuse, possibly referencing the game show.