Scorching Sandpaper Far West

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“I like to take the road less traveled!”
Toad, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Scorching Sandpaper Far West
A view of Scorching Sandpaper Far West in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Toads 1
Not-Bottomless Holes 2
Collectible Treasures 1
? Blocks 1
Enemies Boos
Pokeys

Scorching Sandpaper Far West is the far western portion of the Scorching Sandpaper Desert in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It contains one of the four towers needed to activate the Earth Vellumental Power. Its tower requires the Round Jewel to be activated, which can be found at the south of the lake in Shroom City.

Collectibles

Hidden Toads

Form Description Image
1 Hidden Toad
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 1
Just south of the tower is a bulbous cactus. Breaking it will reveal a Toad buried in the sand. The only hidden Toad in Scorching Sandpaper Far West, buried in the sand beneath a bulbous cactus.

Not-Bottomless Holes

Seen right away as Mario enters the area, surrounded by 3 glowing spots that Professor Toad can dig up. First Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Far West of The Origami King.
Left of the Desert Tower, on the wall. Last Not-Bottomless Hole in Scorching Sandpaper Far West of The Origami King.

Collectible Treasure

Treasure Description Image
1 treasure
Collectible Treasure #62: Mega Paper Macho Pokey

Mega Paper Macho Pokey
In front of the cactus surrounded by small breakable rocks. Glowing spot with treasure appears only after all rocks have been destroyed. Only Collectible Treasure in Scorching Sandpaper Far West of The Origami King.

? Block

Hidden Item Description Image
1 block
A weapon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Shiny Hurlhammer
Above the group of breakable crates. Only ? Block in Scorching Sandpaper Far West of The Origami King.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヒダリオクさばく
Hidari Oku Sabaku
Left Inner Desert

Dutch Verre Westelijke Imposantvlakte
Far Western Imposing Plains
Italian Deserto Cartavetro estremo Ovest
Sandpaper Desert's extreme/far West
Spanish Desierto de Más a la Izquierda
Desert of More to the Left
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