Level
Leaflitter Path
Screenshot of Mario and Wiggler in Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Mario in front of the Wiggler
Level code W3-1
World World 3
Game Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Level progression
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Leaflitter Path is the first level of World 3 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. The level is a basic forest-like area, with poison scattered about that damages Mario on contact. The player first encounters Wiggler here. The area is mostly shrouded in darkness.

Layout

The level begins with an entrance to the forest. A Goomba and a Snifit can be found patrolling here. After entering the forest itself, the Mario encounters a sleeping Wiggler blocking the path. By using the Trumpet Thing Sticker, the Wiggler awakens, explaining that he is there because he had eaten so much; he had come out near the entrance to the forest because the rest of it has been covered in poison; he begins to lead them to his house to continue the discussion. As they move further into the forest, however, Wiggler is snatched by a shiny tentacle.

Continuing on through the forest, the player must cross gaps of poisonous water using wooden platforms. Near the end of the level, a pair of Boomerang Bros. toss their boomerangs as Mario attempts to cross poisonous water on a platform. After crossing, he must defeat them in order to advance. The Comet Piece for this level is found right after them.

By returning here after defeating Gooper Blooper, the darkness shrouding the path is gone and the poison is gone. There is also an HP-Up Heart near the goal.

Enemies

Items

Other items not included here are peelable Stickers and items from sticker upgrade spot.

Blocks

Item Icon Location Image
Slaphammer   In the first scene, near the entrance.  
Iron Jump   Same scene, in the northwest.  
Burnhammer   In the third scene, in the middle.  
Shiny POW Block   Same scene, in the northeast, above the elevated ground.  
Shiny Hurlhammer   In the fourth scene, near the start of the first poison lake, can be reached with rotating piece of wood.  
Line Jump   Same scene, above the elevated ground near the start of the first poison lake.  
Shiny Fire Flower   Same scene, near the end of the first poison lake, can be reached with the middle moving piece of wood.  

Field/Object

Item Icon Location Image
Heart   In the third scene, in the third bush.  
HP-Up Heart   Only appears after completing Whitecap Beach. Mario must go through the entire level to find it waiting in front of the piece of the Sticker Comet.  
Searchlight   In the scene behidn the Secret Door.  

Hidden Block

Item Icon Location Image (Unrevealed) Image (Revealed)
Line Jump   In the third scene, above the Brick Block found in the lower poisonous water.    

Paperization Spot

Scrap/Sticker Icon Location Image
Trumpet   In the second scene, on the stump with partially eaten fruit bush. Required to progress.  
Random 1x1 Sticker N/A In the fifth scene, in the middle between Recovery Block and Save Block and above circle of flower that can be bloomed by hammering.  
Secret Door   In the fourth scene, in the middle, after the first poison lake, on the wall. Available only after getting access to Outlook Point and getting Secret Door sticker from there.  

Area Tattle

Outside the Forest

  • Yep, it's a forest. I mean, just look at how... foresty it is.

Forest Entrance

  • There's no way I could ever sleep in a place like this!

In the Forest

  • That stench is POISONOUS? Ugh, it reeks so much, it MUST be!

After obtaining the purple Royal Sticker

  • This is how the forest SHOULD be: quiet, green, and fragrant.

Advice

  • Keep paperizing. don't think, just do it. ...I love paperization. (NA)
  • Keep paperising. don't think, just do it. ...I love paperisation. (EU)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラクヨウロード[?]
Rakuyō Rōdo
Fallen Leaf Road
Chinese (simplified) 落叶小径[?]
Luòyè Xiǎojìng
Fallen Leaf Path
Chinese (traditional) 落葉之路[?]
Luòyè zhī Lù
Fallen Leaf Road
French (NOA) Sentier de l'automne[?] Autumn path
French (NOE) Chemin sylvestre[?] Woodland path
German Lauballee[?] Leaves Alley
Italian Sentiero Foglioso[?] Leafy Path
Spanish Sendero Hojarasca[?] Leaflitter Path