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The '''Wedding Ring''' is a jewelry and a special item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It symbolizes the love between [[Francesca]] and [[Frankie]]. | The '''Wedding Ring''' is a jewelry and a special item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It symbolizes the love between [[Francesca]] and [[Frankie]]. | ||
After Chapter 5 is cleared, finding the Wedding Ring is necessary in order to start Chapter 6. | After Chapter 5 is cleared, finding the Wedding Ring is necessary in order to start Chapter 6. While in [[Keelhaul Key]], Francesca loses the Ring and refuses to leave the island until it is found. [[Mario]] must go to Keelhaul Key to search for the ring, eventually finding it near the entrance to [[Pirate's Grotto]]. Mario returns the Ring to Francesca, who then goes back to Rougeport alongside Frankie and Mario. | ||
Later, Frankie posts [[Important Thing!|a trouble]] at the [[Trouble Center]] (available after clearing Chapter 6). He has lost the Wedding Ring after returning to Rougeport. In the US version, it is found in front of [[Garf]]'s house in the easternmost area of [[Rogueport]]. In the Japanese version, it is found on top of the wall guarded by [[Gus]]. When [[Mario]] returns the ring to Frankie, he is rewarded with a [[Gold Card]]. | Later, Frankie posts [[Important Thing!|a trouble]] at the [[Trouble Center]] (available after clearing Chapter 6). He has lost the Wedding Ring after returning to Rougeport. In the US version, it is found in front of [[Garf]]'s house in the easternmost area of [[Rogueport]]. In the Japanese version, it is found on top of the wall guarded by [[Gus]]. When [[Mario]] returns the ring to Frankie, he is rewarded with a [[Gold Card]]. |