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[[File:RoseWay.png|thumb|[[Mario]] traveling through '''Rose Way'''.]]
[[File:RoseWay.png|thumb|[[Mario]] traveling through Rose Way]]
'''Rose Way''' is a small area that leads from [[Tadpole Pond]] to [[Rose Town]] in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. People from around the world travel here for the level's "balmy climate" and "gorgeous scenery."<ref name=P32>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 32.</ref> Rose Way is notable for having the most self-replenishing [[Treasure Chest|Treasure Box]]es in the game in one area. There are five boxes total, each guarded by a [[Shy Guy]] - four boxes are filled with five [[Coin]]s apiece, while the last Treasure Box contains a [[Mushroom]] that heals all [[Heart Point|HP]] and all [[Flower Point|FP]] for [[Mario]]'s party members. Upon leaving the area, the Treasure Boxes will refill with all their original contents. These Treasure Boxes are another one of Rose Way's attractions, and many travelers journey to Rose Way knowing it is "one of the best places to get lots of fast cash."<ref name=P32/> However, the lecherous denizens of Rose Way, such as the [[Crook]]s, will attack, mug, and generally scare away outsiders.
'''Rose Way''' is a small area that leads from [[Tadpole Pond]] to [[Rose Town]] in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. People from around the world travel here for the level's "balmy climate" and "gorgeous scenery."<ref name=P32>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 32.</ref> Rose Way is notable for having the most self-replenishing [[Treasure chest|Treasure Box]]es in the game in one area. There are five boxes total, each guarded by a [[Shy Guy]] - four boxes are filled with five [[Coin]]s apiece, while the last Treasure Box contains a [[Mushroom]] that heals all [[Heart Point|HP]] and all [[Flower Point|FP]] for [[Mario]]'s party members. Upon leaving the area, the Treasure Boxes will refill with all their original contents. These Treasure Boxes are another one of Rose Way's attractions, and many travelers journey to Rose Way knowing it is "one of the best places to get lots of fast cash."<ref name=P32/> However, the lecherous denizens of Rose Way, such as the [[Crook]]s, will attack, mug, and generally scare away outsiders.


When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] pass through Rose Way on the way to Rose Town, they encounter [[Bowser]] and his fallen [[Koopa Troop]], who have set up a temporary training camp at the outskirts of the area.
When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] pass through Rose Way on the way to Rose Town, they encounter [[Bowser]] and his fallen [[Koopa Troop]], who have set up a temporary training camp at the outskirts of the area.

Revision as of 08:48, March 31, 2018

Mario traveling through Rose Way

Rose Way is a small area that leads from Tadpole Pond to Rose Town in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. People from around the world travel here for the level's "balmy climate" and "gorgeous scenery."[1] Rose Way is notable for having the most self-replenishing Treasure Boxes in the game in one area. There are five boxes total, each guarded by a Shy Guy - four boxes are filled with five Coins apiece, while the last Treasure Box contains a Mushroom that heals all HP and all FP for Mario's party members. Upon leaving the area, the Treasure Boxes will refill with all their original contents. These Treasure Boxes are another one of Rose Way's attractions, and many travelers journey to Rose Way knowing it is "one of the best places to get lots of fast cash."[1] However, the lecherous denizens of Rose Way, such as the Crooks, will attack, mug, and generally scare away outsiders.

When Mario and Mallow pass through Rose Way on the way to Rose Town, they encounter Bowser and his fallen Koopa Troop, who have set up a temporary training camp at the outskirts of the area.

Enemies found

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ケローズ
Kerōzu
Kerose, a portmanteau of kero (ribbit) and rose.

References

  1. ^ a b Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Nintendo Player's Guide, page 32.

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