Scorching Sandpaper East

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Scorching Sandpaper East
View of East Scorching Sandpaper ruins Paper Mario: The Origami King
Toads 5
Not-Bottomless Holes 5
Collectible Treasures 1
Enemies Boos
Dry Bones
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.

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
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 1
A Toad is buried beneath a cactus, near the entrance to Scorching Sandpaper Minor. The first hidden Toad in Scorching Sandpaper East, buried in the sand beneath a bulbous cactus.
Origami Toad #55: Snake
# 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. A group of four hidden Toads in Scorching Sandpaper East, all disguised as yellow origami snakes hiding in a vase.
Origami Toad #55: Snake
# 3
The next origami snake Toad moves to a spot near two walls, at the southeast corner of the ruins. The third hidden Toad in Scorching Sandpaper East, disguised as an origami snake beneath a large, breakable rock.
Origami Toad #55: Snake
# 4
Another origami snake Toad moves to the east side of the ruins, behind a small set of bricks. The fourth hidden Toad in Scorching Sandpaper East, disguised as an origami snake behind a small section of the ruins.
Origami Toad #55: Snake
# 5
The last origami snake Toad moves to the area directly north of the pot with a more enclosed set of ruins. The fifth hidden Toad in Scorching Sandpaper East, disguised as an origami snake to the north of the vase they originally hid in.

Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]

Description Image
5 Holes
On the wall in the northwestern part of the ruins First Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Desert East of The Origami King.
In the middle of the ruins, partially hidden by bricks. Second Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Desert East of The Origami King.
From the opening that leads to the previous one, Mario must go to the right to find another, smaller one. Third Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Desert East of The Origami King.
Two in the eastern part of the ruins. Last 2 Not-Bottomless Holes in Scorching Sandpaper Desert East of The Origami King.

Collectible Treasure[edit]

Treasure Description Image
1 treasure
Collectible Treasure #59: Paper Macho Boo

Paper Macho Boo
Found in the northern part of the ruins. Only Collectible Treasure in Scorching Sandpaper Desert East of The Origami King.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミギさばく
Migi Sabaku
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