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'''Mushroom Way''' is a short path that extends from [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's Pad]] in the west to [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]] in the east in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
'''Mushroom Way''' is a short path that extends from [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's Pad]] in the west to [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]] in the east in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.


Mushroom Way consists of three small areas. From west to east, the first is a short, winding, dirt path surrounded by trees and hills and inhabited by small groups of [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Sky Troopa]]s. There are two [[treasure chest|Treasure Box]]es, each one contains several [[coin]]s. In addition, the first time [[Mario]] goes through this area, [[Toad]] is ambushed by a Goomba. If Mario saves him, he receives a [[Honey Syrup]].
Mushroom Way consists of three small areas. From west to east, the first is a short, winding, dirt path surrounded by trees and hills and inhabited by small groups of [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Sky Troopa]]s. There are two [[treasure chest|Treasure Box]]es, each one containing several [[coin]]s. In addition, the first time [[Mario]] goes through this area, Mario can save [[Toad]] from a Goomba and receive a [[Honey Syrup]].


Heading to the northeast from there, the next area is more open. More grassy, though still covered with dirt, it has a few short, rocky hills scattered on it. The same enemies live there, and plant life is fairly plain, though there are a few large blue flowers solid enough to stand on, and, remarkably, a [[Spinning Flower|red one that spins]]. What appear to be palm trees grow in small groups around the area. Mario can jump up onto the rocky hills from the Spinning Flower. On the west hill is a box with a [[Flower (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Flower]] inside. The north hill hides a Goomba, and the right hill has a Sky Troopa gripping Toad in its talons. If Mario beats it, Toad will give him a [[Flower Tab]]. There's also a chest in the southeast corner of this area with a [[Mushroom]] that will restore all his [[Heart Point|HP]] and [[Flower Point|FP]].
Heading to the northeast from there, the next area is more open and grassy, though still covered with dirt, it has a few short, rocky hills scattered on it. What appear to be palm trees grow in small groups around the area. The same enemies live there, and there are a few large flowers that can be used as plaforms. The blue flowers stay still, while [[Spinning Flower|the red one]] spins around. Mario can jump up onto the rocky hills from the Spinning Flower. On the west hill is a box with a [[Flower (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Flower]] inside. The north hill hides a Goomba, and the right hill has a Sky Troopa holding Toad. If Mario beats it, Toad will give him a [[Flower Tab]]. There's also a chest in the southeast corner of this area with a [[Mushroom]] that restores all [[Heart Point|HP]] and [[Flower Point|FP]].


The third and final area, east of the second, is the largest of the three. Vegetation is closer in appearance to the first area than the second, and other life is different from both. It is inhabited by a lone [[Lakitu]] which drops [[Spikey (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Spikey]]s. There are also two Spikeys already on the ground here, and if Mario fights them, they sometimes appear with a Sky Troopa. The area widens into a small field in the east. The exit leading to Mushroom Kingdom was once guarded by the [[Hammer Bro]]s., who would attack anyone who dared come near, but they were eventually beaten by Mario, freeing the area.
The third and final area, east of the second, is the largest of the three. Vegetation is closer in appearance to the first area than the second, and it is inhabited by a lone [[Lakitu]] which drops [[Spikey (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Spikey]]s, as well two Spikeys already on the ground. The area widens into a small field in the east. The exit leading to Mushroom Kingdom is blocked by a [[Hammer Bro]], who must be defeated in order to save Toad and open up the way.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 10:27, October 15, 2023

A field in Mushroom Way
Mushroom Way in Super Mario RPG for the Nintendo Switch
Mario exploring Mushroom Way in the Nintendo Switch remake

Mushroom Way is a short path that extends from Mario's Pad in the west to Mushroom Kingdom in the east in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Mushroom Way consists of three small areas. From west to east, the first is a short, winding, dirt path surrounded by trees and hills and inhabited by small groups of Goombas and Sky Troopas. There are two Treasure Boxes, each one containing several coins. In addition, the first time Mario goes through this area, Mario can save Toad from a Goomba and receive a Honey Syrup.

Heading to the northeast from there, the next area is more open and grassy, though still covered with dirt, it has a few short, rocky hills scattered on it. What appear to be palm trees grow in small groups around the area. The same enemies live there, and there are a few large flowers that can be used as plaforms. The blue flowers stay still, while the red one spins around. Mario can jump up onto the rocky hills from the Spinning Flower. On the west hill is a box with a Flower inside. The north hill hides a Goomba, and the right hill has a Sky Troopa holding Toad. If Mario beats it, Toad will give him a Flower Tab. There's also a chest in the southeast corner of this area with a Mushroom that restores all HP and FP.

The third and final area, east of the second, is the largest of the three. Vegetation is closer in appearance to the first area than the second, and it is inhabited by a lone Lakitu which drops Spikeys, as well two Spikeys already on the ground. The area widens into a small field in the east. The exit leading to Mushroom Kingdom is blocked by a Hammer Bro, who must be defeated in order to save Toad and open up the way.

Enemies

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マッシュロード
Masshurōdo
Portmanteau of "mushroom" and "road"