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("very important" is a real stretch. There's not even any need to speak to him because you can look up the codes on a site like this or just get lucky.)
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[[File:Cragnon 1.png|thumb|right|Jasperoid]]
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{{quote|OH, CRAG!|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Face look real sad, brah. You not enjoy life? Heh... Here secret of life: find stuff that 'interest' you. Then you get your crag on.|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}}


'''Jasperoid''' is a [[Cragnon]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He resides in [[Downtown of Crag]] and is mildly important in the game.
'''Jasperoid''' is a [[Cragnon]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He resides in [[Downtown of Crag]] and is mildly important in the game.
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Oddly enough, Skarn refers to Jasperoid by name when Mario falls from the sky, but after the cutscene in Marbald's home, he has been replaced by [[Chert]] and now stands on the platform in the center of the village.
Oddly enough, Skarn refers to Jasperoid by name when Mario falls from the sky, but after the cutscene in Marbald's home, he has been replaced by [[Chert]] and now stands on the platform in the center of the village.


When the heroes leave the elder's house, the village is empty. However if Mario or the other heroes keep on walking, leave the town, go off into the desert then return, they will find Jasperoid. Jasperoid gives them some codes. These codes must be used to make [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to latter parts appear.  
When the heroes leave the elder's house, the village is empty. However, if Mario or another hero keeps on walking, leave the town, go off into the desert and then return, they will find Jasperoid, who will give them some codes. These codes must be used to make [[Warp Pipe]]s leading to latter parts appear.


The codes tell the heroes which blocks to hit. Later in Chapter 5-1, there will be brown blocks that Mario and the heroes must hit in a certain order to make a Warp Pipe appear. There are two sets of blocks in the game: an easy one in the beginning of the chapter and a more difficult one at the end. Jasperoid recommends writing down this latter code for reference purposes, and he only gives the second code if the player says "PLEASE" to him four times.
The codes tell the heroes which blocks to hit. Later in Chapter 5-1, there will be brown blocks that Mario and the heroes must hit in a certain order to make a Warp Pipe appear. There are two sets of blocks in the game: an easy one in the beginning of the Chapter and a more difficult one at the end. Jasperoid recommends writing down this latter code for reference purposes, and he only gives the second code if the player says "please" (all lower case) to him five times.


==Codes==
==Codes==
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<blockquote>Left, Right, Middle</blockquote>
<blockquote>Left, Right, Middle</blockquote>


'''Code 2''' - Used for the second set of blocks before the [[Star Block]]:
'''Code 2''' - Used for the second set of blocks before the [[Star Block (Super Paper Mario)|Star Block]]:
<blockquote>Middle, Right, Left,<br>Left, Right, Middle,<br> Right, Left, Right,<br> Right, Middle, Right, <br>Right, Left, Middle, <br>Middle, Left, Left, <br>Left, Right, Left, <br>Left, Left, Middle, <br>Middle</blockquote>
<blockquote>Middle, Right, Left,<br>Left, Right, Middle,<br> Right, Left, Right,<br> Right, Middle, Right, <br>Right, Left, Middle, <br>Middle, Left, Left, <br>Left, Right, Left, <br>Left, Left, Middle, <br>Middle</blockquote>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジミ
|JapR=Jimi
|JapM=Possibly from the name "Jimmy"
|Ita=Granito
|ItaM=Granite
|SpaE=Jasperoide<ref>[https://youtu.be/HbWMLnfWV2U?list=PL78A2725432A781A9 "Super Paper Mario - Comarca Rocolíta - 5-1"].</ref>
|SpaEM=[[wikipedia:Jasperoid|Jasperoid]]
}}
==References==
<references/>
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[[Category:Super Paper Mario Allies]]
[[Category:Cragnons]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario allies]]

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Jasperoid
“Face look real sad, brah. You not enjoy life? Heh... Here secret of life: find stuff that 'interest' you. Then you get your crag on.”
Jasperoid, Super Paper Mario

Jasperoid is a Cragnon in Super Paper Mario. He resides in Downtown of Crag and is mildly important in the game.

Jasperoid (left) and Skarn (right) in Downtown of Crag, worshiping Big Rock Who Watches

When the three heroes (Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser, along with the Pixls) first enter the Land of Cragnons, Jasperoid and Skarn are chanting to the Big Rock Who Watches for help to defeat the Floro Sapiens, who are enslaving the Cragnons. It is at this point that the heroes fall out of the sky and in between the two. The two assume that they were sent by the Big Rock Who Watches, and take them to Marbald, the Cragnon elder.

Oddly enough, Skarn refers to Jasperoid by name when Mario falls from the sky, but after the cutscene in Marbald's home, he has been replaced by Chert and now stands on the platform in the center of the village.

When the heroes leave the elder's house, the village is empty. However, if Mario or another hero keeps on walking, leave the town, go off into the desert and then return, they will find Jasperoid, who will give them some codes. These codes must be used to make Warp Pipes leading to latter parts appear.

The codes tell the heroes which blocks to hit. Later in Chapter 5-1, there will be brown blocks that Mario and the heroes must hit in a certain order to make a Warp Pipe appear. There are two sets of blocks in the game: an easy one in the beginning of the Chapter and a more difficult one at the end. Jasperoid recommends writing down this latter code for reference purposes, and he only gives the second code if the player says "please" (all lower case) to him five times.

Codes[edit]

Code 1 - Used for the first set of blocks:

Left, Right, Middle

Code 2 - Used for the second set of blocks before the Star Block:

Middle, Right, Left,
Left, Right, Middle,
Right, Left, Right,
Right, Middle, Right,
Right, Left, Middle,
Middle, Left, Left,
Left, Right, Left,
Left, Left, Middle,
Middle

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジミ
Jimi
Possibly from the name "Jimmy"

Italian Granito
Granite
Spanish (NOE) Jasperoide[1]
Jasperoid

References[edit]