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{{about|Mario's inventory in [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]|a list of officially released albums and soundtracks related to the Mario franchise|[[List of albums]]}}
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[[File:StickeralbumPMSS.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of the '''Sticker Album'''.]]
The '''Sticker Album''' is Mario's source of inventory in the game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Its primary function is holding all the [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|stickers]] Mario collects throughout the game.


{{quote|Not bad, huh? Any [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|sticker]] [[Mario|you]] find, just pop it in the album.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
Mario obtains the album from [[Kersti]]. When the player first collects a sticker, Kersti, noting the find and stating that Mario cannot "jam something as important as a sticker in [his] pocket," gives him the album to hold any stickers he finds. It is placed on the bottom screen, and can be entered by either tapping the bottom screen or pressing {{button|3ds|X}}.
[[File:StickeralbumPMSS.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of the album]]
The '''album''' is the player's source of inventory in the game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Its primary function is holding all the [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|stickers]] Mario collects throughout the game.
 
Mario obtains the album from [[Kersti]]. When the player first collects a sticker, Kersti, noting the find and stating that Mario cannot "jam something as important as a sticker in [his] pocket," gives him the album to hold any stickers he finds. It is placed on the bottom screen, and can be accessed any time outside of battle by either tapping the bottom screen or pressing {{button|3ds|X}}.


There are four individual sections to the album total:
There are four individual sections to the album total:


*'''Status''': Shows general information such as play time, current [[Heart Point|HP]], location, [[coin]]s, [[Comet Piece]]s collected, and [[Royal Sticker]]s collected. Pressing {{button|3ds|R}} lets the player see the controls, and pressing {{button|3ds|L}} takes the player to the cover of the album, where they can see all the Royal Stickers they have collected.
*'''Status''': Gives information such as the play time, current HP, location, [[Coin]]s, [[Comet Piece]]s collected, and Royal Stickers collected. Pressing {{button|3ds|R}} lets the player see the controls, and pressing {{button|3ds|L}} takes the player to the cover of the album, where they can see all the Royal Stickers they have collected.
*'''Stickers''': Shows all the stickers the player currently possesses, and any others that they collect along the way. This portion of the album has two pages by default, but as the game progresses the number of pages eventually reaches eight. Each page can hold fifteen normally sized stickers at a time, allowing for a maximum of 120 in the entire album. While outside of battle, the player can press {{button|3ds|start}} while the bottom screen is active to automatically organize all the stickers they have collected.
*'''Stickers''': Holds all the stickers the player collects over the course of the game. The album starts with two pages, but as the game progresses the number of pages eventually reaches eight. Each page can hold fifteen normally sized stickers at a time, allowing for a maximum of 120 in the entire album. While outside of battle, the player can press {{button|3ds|start}} to organize all the stickers they have collected.
*'''Scraps''': Holds all the scraps the player finds or removes from the environment. By default, the Scraps section can hold up to nine pages' worth of scraps at a time.
*'''Scraps''': Holds all the scraps the player finds or removes from the environment. By default, the Scraps section can hold up to nine pages worth of scraps at a time.
*'''Things''': Holds all the [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Things|Thing]]s the player collects. The player has no limit to the number of Things they can carry in the album at a time (though, since there are 64 Things total, the player cannot collect multiple individual Things, and only five Things can fit on one page the player can hold a maximum of thirteen pages of Things). When Things are converted to Stickers, they are moved to the Sticker section of the album.
*'''Things''': Holds all the Things the player collects. The player has no limit to the number of Things they can carry in the album at a time (though, since there are 64 things and five things per page, the player can hold a maximum of thirteen pages of Things). When Things are converted to Stickers, they are moved to the Sticker section of the album.
[[Scaredy Rat]]s can take Mario's stickers, [[Bowser]] can burn Mario's stickers and [[Kamek]] can turn Mario's stickers into Sandal stickers.
 
==Names in other languages==
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