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[[Image:Windy_Mill.jpg|thumb|The '''Windy Mill'''.]] | [[Image:Windy_Mill.jpg|thumb|The '''Windy Mill'''.]] | ||
The '''Windy Mill''' is a windmill found in [[Gusty Gulch]], near the [[Boo's Mansion]] during ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It was here that [[Tubba Blubba]] locked up his heart, with the key [[Yakkey]]. | The '''Windy Mill''' is a windmill found in [[Gusty Gulch]], near the [[Boo's Mansion]] during ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It was here that [[Tubba Blubba]] locked up his heart, with the key [[Yakkey]]. Underneath it, a long tunnel with several Hyper Goombas leads to the chamber where Tubba Blubba's Heart was kept. The Windmill looms ominously before the path to a [[Boo]] village. | ||
==Enemies Found== | ==Enemies Found== |
Revision as of 19:32, July 31, 2009
The Windy Mill is a windmill found in Gusty Gulch, near the Boo's Mansion during Paper Mario. It was here that Tubba Blubba locked up his heart, with the key Yakkey. Underneath it, a long tunnel with several Hyper Goombas leads to the chamber where Tubba Blubba's Heart was kept. The Windmill looms ominously before the path to a Boo village.
Enemies Found
Area Tattles
- I haven't been in many windmills, but this one seems weird. Isn't this a well sitting in the middle of it?
- I guess the well's dry. Lucky for us.
- You can tell from the dampness that there used to be water in this well. The rocks are also moist to the touch.
- You wouldn't expect there to be such a nice walkway in a place like this. It's so neat. It doesn't look like it's a natural path. Someone must take care of it...
- Something important has just got to be back here. Nobody would dig such a long tunnel for nothing. What do you think it could possibly be, Mario?
- This is the very end of the tunnel in the well. It seems to be a big dead end. This really is the perfect spot for hiding something really valuable.