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The mini-games have some Pianta Tokens scattered in their levels, and since the games cost 10 of them just to play, the number of tokens over 10 is how many Mario has won. For example, if Mario wins 9 tokens, he just lost one from the game.
The mini-games have some Pianta Tokens scattered in their levels, and since the games cost 10 of them just to play, the number of tokens over 10 is how many Mario has won. For example, if Mario wins 9 tokens, he just lost one from the game.
The best way to get more tokens is the Plane Game because it has spots to multiply the amount Mario wins.


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Revision as of 15:23, July 22, 2007

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A Pianta Token.

Pianta Tokens are blue coins with Don Pianta's face imprinted on them in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They're only good at the Pianta Parlor where Mario can win them from the slot machines. Mario can trade them for items and badges from Lahla the Boo working at the desk. The change machine trades three coins for one token, which is generally a bad deal since Mario can get some of the tokens for free if he is good at the mini-games.

The mini-games have some Pianta Tokens scattered in their levels, and since the games cost 10 of them just to play, the number of tokens over 10 is how many Mario has won. For example, if Mario wins 9 tokens, he just lost one from the game.