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Paper Mario description | A card Koopa Koot gave you. Use it to play in the Playroom. |
- “This here's a Silver Credit. It'll let you play once you're inside the Playroom.”
- —Koopa Koot, Paper Mario
The Silver Credit is a special item found in Paper Mario.
After Kooper joins Mario's party, a Koopa Troopa named Koopa Koot has favors for Mario if he wants to ask him. If Mario completes two favors for him, he gives Mario the Silver Credit as a token of appreciation for helping him in his elderly years. He says that the Silver Credit is for playing at a place called the Playroom, a place players can gain Coins by playing one of the two minigames there. If Mario shows the Silver Credit to the Toad, the Toad lets him open up a Warp Pipe that leads to a minigame called Jump Attack. There is another item similar to this called the Gold Credit.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シルバーカード[1] Shirubā Kādo |
Silver Card |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.