Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)

Dry Dry Ruins is a place in the northern part of Dry Dry Desert in Paper Mario. It is where the second Star Spirit, Mamar, is imprisoned by Tutankoopa and his Chain Chomps. It is also where Mario gets the Super Hammer. Dry Dry Ruins is apparently the remnants of King Mousta's destroyed kingdom.

In Chapter 2, Mario with his partners finds the ruins in the desert using the Pulse Stone he receives from Moustafa, and progresses in the ruins, despite being warned several times by a ghost wail. Mario follows the voice deep into the ruins, solving several puzzles involving the Pyramid, Diamond, and Lunar Stones along the way. Finally, he finds Tutankoopa the boss, defeats him, and saves the Star Spirit.

Dry Dry Ruins is the catacombs of Tutankoopa's crypt, and the native home of Chomps, including Stone Chomps. It is lined by many pillars adorned with Chomp Statues, and holds the sarcophagi of many Pokey Mummies.

Enemies found

 * For enemy formations in Dry Dry Ruins, see here.

Items found
In addition to the ones listed below, enemies found in this area can also drop items.

Area Tattles

 * ''It's Dry Dry Ruins. Weren't you totally blown away when it rose out of the sand? That was awesome! I wish we could make it happen again!
 * ''That's the entrance to Dry Dry Ruins. It's called the illusion ruin. Nobody could find this place for ages. But we did!
 * ''Legend has it that there are many traps and puzzles in these ruins. When this was a great palace, the keepers set all the traps up to keep looters from stealing their treasures.
 * ''Compared to the desert, it's cool in here.
 * ''There's a great view of the desert from the upstairs floor. The farther down we go, the cooler it'll get. It'll get darker, too, though. Should we go down there?
 * ''It's a bit sandy, huh? Well, when you're buried in the desert, you pick up some sand.
 * ''Now that I've helped you find Dry Dry Ruins, will I become famous, too? You don't care. You're already a household name. Hmmph. Hey, a picture of some Chomps. Maybe there are Chomps guarding these ruins.
 * ''It's amazing that these ruins still have moving parts. Haven't they been buried here for ages and ages? And yet, when we push switches, stuff moves... Amazing craftsmanship. You've gotta applaud the designers.
 * ''My mouth is so dry... I feel like I ate dust. I feel like my skin is cracking off and my eyes are turning into sandpaper. D'you have any moisturizer?
 * ''Look at these stairways! How do they make 'em revolve? Whoever built this place must have been brilliant.
 * ''Look at the Chomp statues! Even though I know they're just statues, they still scare me. This seems to be the very center of the ruins. In case I haven't mentioned it before, the architects of this place were geniuses. Moustafa's ancestors must have been amazing people.
 * ''I'm pretty beat. Phew... Well, heroes don't take rests, I guess.
 * ''It's pretty dark around here. We'd better be careful not to get lost or ambushed.
 * ''I'm sure that ruins like these are full of hidden rooms. We should keep our eyes open for anything suspicious.
 * ''I knew this place would have lots of hidden areas. Ancient palaces always do! It's like a law of ancient architecture, I think. And by the way, there's always supposed to be treasure, too. I wouldn't mind finding something nice...
 * ''I feel hungry for some reason. Did you hear that? My belly is making sounds like a Chomp! Boy, a cold drink and a hot sandwich would taste good.
 * ''We'd better get ready for a fight!
 * ''It's Tutankoopa's old lair. That guy wasn't so tough. You're much tougher, Mario. I can't believe Tutankoopa was the master here. This kingdom was originally built by Nomadimice, many generations ago. I'll tell you, Tutankoopa didn't look much like a Nomadimouse.

Trivia

 * Dry Dry Ruins was given a very brief reference in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where Lumpy wrote in his journal that the area on which he dug for oil was somewhere between Dry Dry Ruins and Dry Dry Desert's oasis. It is unknown if the Ratooey ever actually visited the ruins on his quest for oil.
 * Because of its design and various puzzles and traps throughout, Dry Dry Ruins greatly resembles a Legend of Zelda temple.

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