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==Chapters==
==Chapters==
*Chapter 2-1: Bogging to [[Merlee]]'s [[Gloam Valley]]
*Chapter 2-1: Bogging to [[Merlee]]'s (Gloam Valley)
*Chapter 2-2: Tricks, Treats, Traps ([[Merlee's Mansion]])
*Chapter 2-2: Tricks, Treats, Traps ([[Merlee's Mansion]])
*Chapter 2-3: Breaking the Bank ([[Merlee's Mansion]])
*Chapter 2-3: Breaking the Bank ([[Merlee's Mansion]])
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''But little did he know, the evil works of dastardly Count Bleck awaited at every turn...''</blockquote>
''But little did he know, the evil works of dastardly Count Bleck awaited at every turn...''</blockquote>


[[Gloam Valley]] becomes accessible after finding the orange [[Heart Pillar]] in the [[Flipside]] Outskirts. The dimension introduces pools of water meant to impede the player's progress, with [[Princess Peach]]'s parasol often being the only way to cross them and proceed. Later on in the chapter, the [[Pixl]] [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] is found and joins [[Mario]]'s team, and his explosive abilities are used to continue forward and reach [[Merlee's Mansion]], the setting for the remainder of Chapter 2 and the resting place of the third [[Pure Heart]].
Gloam Valley becomes accessible after finding the orange [[Heart Pillar]] in the [[Flipside]] Outskirts. The dimension introduces pools of water meant to impede the player's progress, with [[Princess Peach]]'s parasol often being the only way to cross them and proceed. Later on in the chapter, the [[Pixl]] [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] is found and joins [[Mario]]'s team, and his explosive abilities are used to continue forward and reach [[Merlee's Mansion]], the setting for the remainder of Chapter 2 and the resting place of the third [[Pure Heart]].
   
   
===Enemies===
===Enemies===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The background music for [[Gloam Valley]] is the same music that was featured in the ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' trailer.
*The background music for Gloam Valley is the same music that was featured in the ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' trailer.
*A person named [[Lock]] can be found in [[Gloam Valley]]. If any characters other than [[Princess Peach]] try to talk to him, he insults them and tell them to go away. However, he is in love with Peach when he sees her.  
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Revision as of 20:26, October 11, 2016

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Template:Level Gloam Valley is the setting of Chapter 2 in Super Paper Mario. The valley itself only appears in the first section of the chapter.

Chapters

Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's

Storyline text

With Princess Peach at his side, Mario set out once again, bound for adventure.

This time, our heroes were tasked with finding the mysterious charmer, Merlee.

If Merlon was right, then Merlee was the key to finding the next Pure Heart.

Never one to flinch from danger, Mario set out to find Merlee's mysterious mansion.

But little did he know, the evil works of dastardly Count Bleck awaited at every turn...

Gloam Valley becomes accessible after finding the orange Heart Pillar in the Flipside Outskirts. The dimension introduces pools of water meant to impede the player's progress, with Princess Peach's parasol often being the only way to cross them and proceed. Later on in the chapter, the Pixl Boomer is found and joins Mario's team, and his explosive abilities are used to continue forward and reach Merlee's Mansion, the setting for the remainder of Chapter 2 and the resting place of the third Pure Heart.

Enemies

Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • The background music for Gloam Valley is the same music that was featured in the Super Paper Mario trailer.

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