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[[File:PMTOK Whispering Woods Not-Bottomless Hole 1.jpg|thumb|The first of many Not-Bottomless Holes in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
[[File:PMTOK Whispering Woods Not-Bottomless Hole 1.jpg|thumb|The first of many Not-Bottomless Holes in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
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{{Quote|Do you see that huge hole in the ground? I don't think you'd like falling into it! Maybe there's a way to fix it... But how? Hmm...|Olivia|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
{{Quote|Do you see that huge hole in the ground? I don't think you'd like falling into it! Maybe there's a way to fix it... But how? Hmm...|Olivia|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
'''Not-Bottomless Holes''' are types of terrain found in almost every area in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', mainly caused by [[Paper Macho Soldier]]s. They can be filled up by using [[confetti]], with the amount needed to fix them depending on their size. If [[Mario]] falls into one, he loses seven [[Heart Point|HP]]. Not-Bottomless Holes work similarly to [[colorless spot]]s from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Completely filling a hole with confetti causes the hole to turn back to normal, usually rewarding the player with several [[coin]]s. After filling in all of the Not-Bottomless Holes in a given area the player will receive a message informing them that all of the holes in the area have been repaired.
'''Not-Bottomless Holes''' are types of terrain found in almost every area in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', mainly caused by [[Paper Macho Soldier]]s. They can be filled up by using [[confetti]], with the amount needed to fix them depending on their size. If [[Mario]] falls into one, he loses seven [[Heart Point|HP]]. Not-Bottomless Holes work similarly to [[colorless spot]]s from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Completely filling a hole with confetti causes the hole to turn back to normal, usually rewarding the player with several [[coin]]s. After filling in all of the Not-Bottomless Holes in a given area the player will receive a message informing them that all of the holes in the area have been repaired.

Revision as of 19:46, May 26, 2021

Not-Bottomless Hole No. 1 of Whispering Woods in Paper Mario: The Origami King, the first of many Not-Bottomless Holes in the game
The first of many Not-Bottomless Holes in Paper Mario: The Origami King
{{merge from}} symbol, compressed with SVGCrush It has been suggested that List of Not-Bottomless Holes in Paper Mario: The Origami King be merged with this page. (discuss)
“Do you see that huge hole in the ground? I don't think you'd like falling into it! Maybe there's a way to fix it... But how? Hmm...”
Olivia, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Not-Bottomless Holes are types of terrain found in almost every area in Paper Mario: The Origami King, mainly caused by Paper Macho Soldiers. They can be filled up by using confetti, with the amount needed to fix them depending on their size. If Mario falls into one, he loses seven HP. Not-Bottomless Holes work similarly to colorless spots from Paper Mario: Color Splash. Completely filling a hole with confetti causes the hole to turn back to normal, usually rewarding the player with several coins. After filling in all of the Not-Bottomless Holes in a given area the player will receive a message informing them that all of the holes in the area have been repaired.

Mario filling in Not-Bottomless Hole No. 14 of Whispering Woods with Confetti in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Mario using confetti to fill in in a Not-Bottomless Hole in Whispering Woods

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スカスカ
Sukasuka Ana
Hollow Hole

German Grundloses Loch
both "meaningless hole" and "bottomless hole"
Italian Strappo strambo
Odd rip
Korean 텅텅구멍
Teongteong Gumeong
Empty Hole

Spanish Agujero con fondo
Hole with Bottom

See also