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[[File:SMRPG Inn.png|x100px|thumb|An Inn in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.]]
[[File:SMRPG Inn.png|x100px|thumb|An inn in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'']]
[[File:PMTTYD Rogueport Inn.png|x100px|thumb|left|An Inn in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.]]
{{quote|In fact, I highly recommend the inn, particularly if you find your [[Heart Point|HP]] running low. Just drop on INN! Ho ho!|Toadsworth|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{Quote|In fact, I highly recommend the inn, particularly if you find your [[HP]] running low. Just drop on INN! Ho ho!|Toadsworth|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''Inns''' appear in [[Genre#Role-playing games|RPG]]s of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] as places where [[Mario]] and his [[party member]]s, for a small fee, can go to sleep to refill their stats such as [[Heart Point|HP]], [[Flower Point|FP]] (or [[Bros. Point|BP]] in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'']] series), and, exclusively in the first two entries of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], [[Star Power|SP]]. The price varies by location; inns located in places visited later in the game usually have higher prices.


An '''Inn''' is a place where [[Mario]] and his [[Partner]]s, for a small fee, can go to sleep so they heal their [[HP]], [[FP]], and, in the ''Paper Mario'' series, [[Star Power (Paper Mario) |SP]]. The price varies by location; inns later in the game generally have higher prices. They appear in most of the Mario [[RPG]]s and games with similar elements.
==History==
===''Super Mario RPG''===
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], inns are generally distinguished by a spinning [[Super Star|star]] sign. The inns at [[Marrymore]] and [[Nimbus Land]] offer extra services or goods (usually netting the player a rare item, or at least granting a chance of getting one) in exchange for an additional fee.


In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the inns at [[Marrymore]] and [[Nimbus Land]] offered extra services (usually a rare [[item]] or chance of getting one) in exchange for an additional fee.
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario'' series====
''[[Paper Mario]]''{{'}}s [[Toad House]]s serve the same function as inns, with the main difference being that they are free of charge.


Similarly, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' feature several inns which throw in an [[item]] as a bonus.
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:PMTTYD Rogueport Inn.png|x150px|thumb|An inn in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', an inn can be found in almost every settlement, and are identified by a sign on the building depicting a bed. Unlike ''Paper Mario'', Mario will need to pay [[coin]]s in order to stay the night. Each inn has their own price, but they will allow Mario to stay the night for free in exchange for an [[Inn Coupon]]. Some inns will leave out food while Mario is resting that can be collected once he awakens. If Mario sleeps in an inn 50 times, the innkeeper will throw a celebration and hire a [[Lakitu#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Cameraman Lakitu]] to photograph the occasion. The innkeeper will reward Mario for his patronage with 200 [[coin]]s.


''[[Paper Mario]]'''s [[Toad House]]s served the same function, with the main difference being that they were free of charge, and in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the player could stay for free if Mario had an [[Inn Coupon]] in his possession.
[[The Great Tree]] does not have an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered using a [[Recovery Block]] near the entrance. [[Glitzville]] also lacks an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered for free by using the beds in the [[Glitz Pit]] locker rooms and the champion's room. Unlike inns however, none of these options will recover [[Star Power]].
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[[Category:Places]]
There are inns in the following locations:
[[Category:Buildings]]
{| class="wikitable"
[[Category:Hotels and Inns|*]]
|-
! Location
! Name
! Cost
! Notes
|-
| [[Rogueport#Rogueport Plaza|Rogueport Plaza]]
| [[Podley's Place]]
| 5 Coins
|
|-
| [[Petalburg]]
| Petalburg Inn
| 5 Coins
|
|-
| [[Twilight Town]]
| Twilight Inn
| 10 Coins
| A [[Peachy Peach]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
|-
| [[Keelhaul Key]]
| Seaside Shanty
| 10 Coins
|
|-
| [[Poshley Heights]]
| Royal Poshley Park Tower
| 30 Coins
| An [[Omelette Meal]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
|-
| [[Fahr Outpost]]
| Fahr Outpost Inn
| 15 Coins
| [[Space Food]] will be left for Mario when he awakens
|}
 
====''Super Paper Mario''====
Inns also appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where, like in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', they may provide bonus items to the player. However, they are much less prevalent (appearing only in [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]]), due to the high frequency of [[? Block]]s containing HP-restoring [[Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Mushroom]]s (as well as [[Super Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Super Mushroom]]s and [[Ultra Mushroom#Paper Mario series|Ultra Mushroom]]s). They are once again marked with a bed sign.
 
===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
There are two inns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'': one in [[Pi'illo Castle]], and the other in [[Wakeport]]. Both of these inns cost ten coins to stay in, and they fully recover Mario and [[Luigi]]'s HP and BP. Each time Mario and Luigi stay at the Wakeport inn, they are given one item by the owner in the following order: a [[Mushroom]], a [[Taunt Ball]], a [[Syrup Jar]], a [[Boo Biscuit]], and a [[Nut]]. After giving the last item, the owner no longer gives items to Mario and Luigi if they stay at the inn again.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|宿屋|やどや}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario RPG'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=18}}</ref>
|JapR=Yadoya
|JapM=Inn
|ChiS=旅馆
|ChiSR=Lǚguǎn
|ChiSM=Inn
|ChiT=旅館
|ChiTR=Lǚguǎn
|ChiTM=Inn
|Dut=hotel
|Fre=auberge
|FreM=hostel
|Ger=Gasthaus
|GerM=Guesthouse
|Ita=Locanda<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', Italian electronic manual|page=12}}</ref> / locanda
|ItaM=inn
|Kor=여관
|KorR=Yeogwan
|KorM=Inn
|Spa=posada
|SpaM=inn
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Hotels|*]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations|*]]
[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars locations|*]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario locations|*]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, April 28, 2024

An inn in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
“In fact, I highly recommend the inn, particularly if you find your HP running low. Just drop on INN! Ho ho!”
Toadsworth, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Inns appear in RPGs of the Super Mario franchise as places where Mario and his party members, for a small fee, can go to sleep to refill their stats such as HP, FP (or BP in the Mario & Luigi series), and, exclusively in the first two entries of the Paper Mario series, SP. The price varies by location; inns located in places visited later in the game usually have higher prices.

History[edit]

Super Mario RPG[edit]

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake, inns are generally distinguished by a spinning star sign. The inns at Marrymore and Nimbus Land offer extra services or goods (usually netting the player a rare item, or at least granting a chance of getting one) in exchange for an additional fee.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario's Toad Houses serve the same function as inns, with the main difference being that they are free of charge.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

A Toad, Mario, Goombella and Toadsworth in the Rogueport Inn.
An inn in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, an inn can be found in almost every settlement, and are identified by a sign on the building depicting a bed. Unlike Paper Mario, Mario will need to pay coins in order to stay the night. Each inn has their own price, but they will allow Mario to stay the night for free in exchange for an Inn Coupon. Some inns will leave out food while Mario is resting that can be collected once he awakens. If Mario sleeps in an inn 50 times, the innkeeper will throw a celebration and hire a Cameraman Lakitu to photograph the occasion. The innkeeper will reward Mario for his patronage with 200 coins.

The Great Tree does not have an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered using a Recovery Block near the entrance. Glitzville also lacks an inn, but HP and FP can be recovered for free by using the beds in the Glitz Pit locker rooms and the champion's room. Unlike inns however, none of these options will recover Star Power.

There are inns in the following locations:

Location Name Cost Notes
Rogueport Plaza Podley's Place 5 Coins
Petalburg Petalburg Inn 5 Coins
Twilight Town Twilight Inn 10 Coins A Peachy Peach will be left for Mario when he awakens
Keelhaul Key Seaside Shanty 10 Coins
Poshley Heights Royal Poshley Park Tower 30 Coins An Omelette Meal will be left for Mario when he awakens
Fahr Outpost Fahr Outpost Inn 15 Coins Space Food will be left for Mario when he awakens

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Inns also appear in Super Paper Mario, where, like in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they may provide bonus items to the player. However, they are much less prevalent (appearing only in Flipside and Flopside), due to the high frequency of ? Blocks containing HP-restoring Mushrooms (as well as Super Mushrooms and Ultra Mushrooms). They are once again marked with a bed sign.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

There are two inns in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team: one in Pi'illo Castle, and the other in Wakeport. Both of these inns cost ten coins to stay in, and they fully recover Mario and Luigi's HP and BP. Each time Mario and Luigi stay at the Wakeport inn, they are given one item by the owner in the following order: a Mushroom, a Taunt Ball, a Syrup Jar, a Boo Biscuit, and a Nut. After giving the last item, the owner no longer gives items to Mario and Luigi if they stay at the inn again.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 宿屋やどや[1]
Yadoya
Inn

Chinese (simplified) 旅馆
Lǚguǎn
Inn

Chinese (traditional) 旅館
Lǚguǎn
Inn

Dutch hotel
-
French auberge
hostel
German Gasthaus
Guesthouse
Italian Locanda[2] / locanda
inn
Korean 여관
Yeogwan
Inn

Spanish posada
inn

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario RPG Japanese instruction booklet. Page 18.
  2. ^ Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Italian electronic manual. Page 12.