Scorching Sandpaper East
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| Scorching Sandpaper East | |
|---|---|
| Toads | 5 |
| Not-Bottomless Holes | 5 |
| Collectible Treasures | 1 |
| Enemies | Boos Dry Bones Mechakoopa (at random) Paper Macho Boos Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopas |
- “I was supposed to be touring some stylish ancient wall around here.”
- —Toad, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Scorching Sandpaper East is the eastern portion of the Scorching Sandpaper Desert in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It contains possible ruins of the ancient civilization. Mario must come here to find the Square Jewel to activate the Scorching Sandpaper Far East tower.
Collectibles[edit]
NOTE: Items not included here: Confetti and random coins from hammering random objects and coins and items from using Professor Toad to dig at random/in glowing spots.
Objects[edit]
| Item | Location | Image |
|---|---|---|
Small Bag of Confetti |
In the rock found near the entrance. | |
Square Jewel |
There are three fireplaces found inside the ruins in the east part of the area. The jewel is found in the top one. Professor Toad needs to dig it up. Required to progress. |
Hidden Toads[edit]
One Toad is found buried in the desert while the rest can be found in the ruins.
| Form | Description | Image |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Hidden Toads | ||
# 1 |
A Toad is buried beneath a cactus, near the entrance to Scorching Sandpaper Minor. | |
# 2 |
In the middle of the village ruins sits a pot, which releases five origami snake Toads when broken. The first snake stays where the pot was broken. | |
# 3 |
The next origami snake Toad moves to a spot near two walls, at the southeast corner of the ruins. | |
# 4 |
Another origami snake Toad moves to the east side of the ruins, behind a small set of bricks. | |
# 5 |
The last origami snake Toad moves to the area directly north of the pot with a more enclosed set of ruins. | |
Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]
| Description | Image | |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Holes | ||
| On the wall in the northwestern part of the ruins | ||
| In the middle of the ruins, partially hidden by bricks. | ||
| From the opening that leads to the previous one, Mario must go to the right to find another, smaller one. | ||
| Two in the eastern part of the ruins. | ||
Collectible Treasure[edit]
| Treasure | Description | Image |
|---|---|---|
| 1 treasure | ||
Paper Macho Boo |
Found in the northern part of the ruins. | |
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ミギさばく[?] Migi Sabaku |
Right Desert | |
| Chinese | 右沙漠[?] Yòu Shāmò |
Right Desert | |
| Dutch | Oostelijke Imposantvlakte[?] | Eastern Imposing Plain Pun on zandvlakte (sand plain). |
|
| French | Est du désert[?] | Eastern desert | |
| Italian | Deserto Cartavetro minore Est[?] | Scorching Sandpaper (minor) East | |
| Korean | 오른쪽 사막[?] Oreunjjok Samak |
Right Desert | |
| Spanish | Desierto de la Derecha[?] | Desert of the Right |