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{{Quote|Oh, hey! It's a key with a little diamond design on it! I'm sure this is a key to something important, but it doesn't look like the key to Peach's Castle.|Olivia|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
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{{item infobox
|image=[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]]
|image=[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|description=''"Another mysterious key found by Luigi. Cool engraving!"''
|description=''"Another mysterious key found by Luigi. Cool engraving!"''
}}
}}
[[File:PMTOK Diamond Key.png|thumb|left|Mario receives the Diamond Key from Luigi]]
The '''Diamond Key''' is a special item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is one of the many keys picked up by [[Luigi]] on his quest for the [[Key to Peach's Castle]]. As such, it is found in possession of Luigi, who resides on [[Mushroom Island]] at the time. Originally in a chest on [[Full Moon Island]], it is replaced by a note from Luigi and the [[Mushroom Handle]]. Luigi is seen resting, satisfied, thinking he has finally found the key to [[Peach's Castle]]. However, it turns out to be a different key, used to unlock [[Diamond Island]]. Olivia explains that it is not the key to the castle, although it does appear to be important.
The '''Diamond Key''' is a special item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is one of the many keys picked up by [[Luigi]] on his quest for the [[Key to Peach's Castle]]. As such, it is found in possession of Luigi, who resides on [[Mushroom Island]] at the time. Originally in a chest on [[Full Moon Island]], it is replaced by a note from Luigi and the [[Mushroom Handle]]. Luigi is seen resting, satisfied, thinking he has finally found the key to [[Peach's Castle]]. However, it turns out to be a different key, used to unlock [[Diamond Island]]. Olivia explains that it is not the key to the castle, although it does appear to be important.


Mario must now dive down in the center between [[Club Island]], [[Heart Island]], [[Spade Island]], and Full Moon Island to find the Diamond Island dome. There is a keyhole in the center. Mario must insert the key and turn it right side up. This pushes the keyhole aside, allowing them to enter and surface inside the dome.
Mario must now dive down in the center between [[Club Island]], [[Heart Island]], [[Spade Island]], and Full Moon Island to find the Diamond Island dome. There is a keyhole in the center. Mario must insert the key and turn it right side up. This pushes the keyhole aside, allowing them to enter and surface inside the dome.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=ダイヤのカギ
|JapR=Daiya No Kagi
|JapM=Diamond key
|Dut=Ruitensleutel
|Dut=Ruitensleutel
|DutM=Diamond key
|DutM=Diamond key
|Fre=Clé carreau
|FreM=Diamonds key
|Ita=Chiave di quadri
|ItaM=Diamonds key
|Spa=Llave con diamante
|SpaM=Key with Diamond
}}
}}


{{PMTOK}}
{{PMTOK}}
[[Category:Keys]]
[[Category:Keys]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King special items]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King Special Items]]
[[it:Chiave di quadri]]
[[it:Chiave di quadri]]

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