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'''Yold Desert''' is an area in the outskirts of [[Lineland]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Throughout the desert, there are clues that the [[Ancients]] left on signposts on how to advance and reach [[Yold Ruins]].
'''Yold Desert''' is an area in the outskirts of [[Lineland]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Throughout the desert, there are clues that the [[Ancients]] left on signposts on how to advance and reach [[Yold Ruins]].
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''It wasn't long before Mario and Tippi found the source of the sand: the Yold Desert.''
''It wasn't long before Mario and Tippi found the source of the sand: the Yold Desert.''


''Along the endless, sunbaked expanse, Mario and Tippi continued their search...''</blockquote>
''{{hover|Along the endless, sunbaked expanse, Mario and Tippi continued their search...|Along the endless, sun-baked expanse, Mario and Tippi continued their search... (PAL version)}}''</blockquote>


[[Mario]] comes to this area after exiting [[Yold Town]]. The first area has a rock, four [[Squiglet]]s, and one [[Squig]].  A Squig [[Catch Card]] can be found in 3D behind a rock. There are four [[? Block]]s in this area, but in 3-D, there are twelve, as well as a Squiglet on them. Most of the ? Blocks contain [[Coin]]s, but some of them also contain [[Pal Pill]]s, a [[Happy Flower]], and a [[Speed Flower]]. The next area has three Squiglets and two ? Blocks (four in 3-D). One contains a [[Mushroom]], and the other contains a [[Zombie Shroom]]. Nearby is a red palm tree. Next to the red palm is a rock, a 3-D [[Bald Cleft]], and some [[Quicksand]]. Near the quicksand are three Bald Clefts, two 3-D Squiglets, six [[Brick Block]]s, and two ? Blocks, one of them containing a Mushroom. Next is a rock next to a pile of quicksand. Six Brick Blocks appear above the Quicksand, with a [[Boomboxer]] on one of the blocks.
[[Mario]] comes to this area after exiting [[Yold Town]]. The first area has a rock, four [[Squiglet]]s, and one [[Squig]].  A Squig [[Catch Card]] can be found in 3D behind a rock. There are four [[? Block]]s in this area, but in 3-D, there are twelve, as well as a Squiglet on them. Most of the ? Blocks contain [[Coin]]s, but some of them also contain [[Pal Pill]]s, a [[Happy Flower (Super Paper Mario)|Happy Flower]], and a [[Speed Flower]]. The next area has three Squiglets and two ? Blocks (four in 3-D). One contains a [[Mushroom]], and the other contains a [[Zombie Shroom]]. Nearby is a red palm tree. Next to the red palm is a rock, a 3-D [[Bald Cleft]], and some [[Quicksand]]. Near the quicksand are three Bald Clefts, two 3-D Squiglets, six [[Brick Block]]s, and two ? Blocks, one of them containing a Mushroom. Next is a rock next to a pile of quicksand. Six Brick Blocks appear above the Quicksand, with a [[Boomboxer]] on one of the blocks.


A [[Jawbus]] and a 3-D Bald Cleft are at the end of this area. There is also a door at the end of this area.The second area starts off with a rock and a Bald Cleft. some Quicksand appears afterwards, along with a [[Cherbil]] and two 3-D Bald Clefts.  There is one big rock, which in 3D is an arrow pointing right to a hidden path. The path leads to a large area, empty except for a pillar called a "Yold Signpost." The inscription on it reads "Find ye the tall red palm tree of fortune, and leapeth under its branches ten times," indicating the palm tree in the first area. If the player decides to continue on, however, two Goombas with the ability to flip will appear next to the rock. A large wall made of Hard Blocks forces the player to flip to continue on. Three Goombas are on the other side of the wall, along with three Quicksand pits with four Bald Clefts (two 2D and two 3D) and a Boomboxer at the end of the area. Going back to the first area and following the signpost's instructions causes a door to appear.
A [[Jawbus]] and a 3-D Bald Cleft are at the end of this area. There is also a door at the end of this area.The second area starts off with a rock and a Bald Cleft. some Quicksand appears afterwards, along with a [[Cherbil]] and two 3-D Bald Clefts.  There is one big rock, which in 3D is an arrow pointing right to a hidden path. The path leads to a large area, empty except for a pillar called a "Yold Signpost." The inscription on it reads "Find ye the tall red palm tree of fortune, and leapeth under its branches ten times," indicating the palm tree in the first area. If the player decides to continue on, however, two Goombas with the ability to flip will appear next to the rock. A large wall made of Hard Blocks forces the player to flip to continue on. Three Goombas are on the other side of the wall, along with three Quicksand pits with four Bald Clefts (two 2D and two 3D) and a Boomboxer at the end of the area. Going back to the first area and following the signpost's instructions causes a door to appear.


[[File:SPM O'Chunks.png|thumb|200px|left|Mario confronting O'Chunks]]
[[File:SPM O'Chunks.png|thumb|200px|left|Mario confronting O'Chunks]]
The next area has a Squig and some blocks in the air that can only be reached by the use of a [[Springboard]] with flipping rectangles that can ferry Mario across a pit of quicksand and over a wall. Beyond the wall is a Squig, a Squiglet and some blocks, one of which holds a Zombie Shroom. There is a large pit of quicksand that is crossed by a bridge in 3D. Here, there are two [[Spiked Goomba]]s some more flipping rectangles, but they are frozen. There is a switch boxed up by blocks, except for one opening, which can be used to get [[Thoreau]] in and hit the switch to activate the rectangles. This next area has six Squiglets on the wall when in 3-D, one Squiglet on the ground and one Squig, one 3-D Spiked Goomba, a door, a [[Save Block]], and several blocks in the air leading to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The pipe leads to an underground room full of blocks, most with coins, but one with a [[Super Shroom]].
The next area has a Squig and some blocks in the air that can only be reached by the use of a [[Springboard]] with flipping rectangles that can ferry Mario across a pit of quicksand and over a wall. Beyond the wall is a Squig, a Squiglet and some blocks, one of which holds a Zombie Shroom. There is a large pit of quicksand that is crossed by a bridge in 3D. Here, there are two [[Spiked Goomba]]s some more flipping rectangles, but they are frozen. There is a switch boxed up by blocks, except for one opening, which can be used to get [[Thoreau]] in and hit the switch to activate the rectangles. This next area has six Squiglets on the wall when in 3-D, one Squiglet on the ground and one Squig, one 3-D Spiked Goomba, a door, a [[Save Block]], and several blocks in the air leading to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The pipe leads to an underground room full of blocks, most containing coins, but one holds a [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]].
[[File:Yold Ruins entrance.PNG|thumb|200px|The entrance to Yold Ruins.]]
[[File:Yold Ruins entrance.PNG|thumb|200px|The entrance to Yold Ruins.]]
Through the door, Mario and the [[Pixl|Pixls]] find [[O'Chunks]], who challenges Mario to a fight. Tippi recommends [[Tattle|Tattling]] him with her ability and discovers that being thrown makes him dizzy, providing an easy method of defeating O'Chunks. After dispatching him, Mario is able to continue through the desert.
Through the door, Mario and the [[Pixl|Pixls]] find [[O'Chunks]], who challenges Mario to a fight. Tippi recommends [[Tattle|Tattling]] him with her ability and discovers that being thrown makes him dizzy, providing an easy method of defeating O'Chunks. After dispatching him, Mario is able to continue through the desert.
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===Enemies===
===Enemies===
*[[Bald Cleft]]
<gallery>
*[[Boomboxer]]
File:SPM Bald Cleft.png|100px|[[Bald Cleft]]
*[[Cherbil]]
File:SPMBoomboxer.png|100px|[[Boomboxer]]
*[[Goomba]]
File:SPMCherbil.png|100px|[[Cherbil]]
*[[Ice Cherbil]]
File:GoombaSPM.png|100px|[[Goomba]]
*[[Jawbus]]
File:SPMIceCherbil.png|100px|[[Ice Cherbil]]
*[[Megabite]]
File:Chibi Jawbus.png|100px|[[Jawbus]]
*[[O'Chunks]] (boss)
File:SPM Megabite Catch Card.png|100px|[[Megabite]] (red palm tree)
*[[Spiked Goomba]]
File:O'Chunks Artwork- Super Paper Mario.png|100px|[[O'Chunks]] (boss)
*[[Squig]]
File:SPMSpikedGoomba.png|100px|[[Spiked Goomba]]
*[[Squiglet]]
File:SPMSquig.png|100px|[[Squig]]
File:SPM Squiglet.png|100px|[[Squiglet]]
</gallery>


===Menu description===
===Menu description===
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|Jap=コダーイさばく
|Jap=コダーイさばく
|JapR=Kodāi Sabaku
|JapR=Kodāi Sabaku
|JapM=''Kodāi'' Desert, ''Kodāi'' puns on ''kodai'' (Ancient)
|JapM=From elongated version of「古代」(''kodai'', ancient) and「さばく」(''sabaku'', desert)
|Spa=Desierto Antico
|Fre=Désert d'Antan
|SpaM=''Antico'' Desert, ''Antico'' puns of ''Antiguo'' (old)}}
|FreM=Yesteryear's Desert
|Ger=Uraltwüste
|GerM=Ancient Desert
|SpaE=Desierto Antico<ref name=desiertoantico>[https://youtu.be/YHbewSvNHdc?t=13 "Super Paper Mario - Tierra Lineal - Fase 1-3"].</ref>
|SpaEM=Yold Desert ("Antico" is derived from ''antiguo'' [ancient])
|Ita=L'Antico Deserto
|ItaM=Old Desert
|Kor=고대사막
|KorR=Godae Samag
|KorM=Ancient Desert
}}


;The Sands of Yold
;The Sands of Yold
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|JapR=Shakunetsu no Sabaku o Toppase yo!
|JapR=Shakunetsu no Sabaku o Toppase yo!
|JapM=Break Through the Scorching-Hot Desert!
|JapM=Break Through the Scorching-Hot Desert!
|Ita=Le sabbie antiche
|ItaM=The ancient sands
|Fre=Les sables d'antan
|FreM=The sands of yesteryear
|SpaE=Las arenas de Antica<ref name=desiertoantico>[https://youtu.be/YHbewSvNHdc?t=13 "Super Paper Mario - Tierra Lineal - Fase 1-3"].</ref>
|SpaEM=Yold [Town]'s Sands
|Kor=이글거리는 사막을 건너라!
|KorR=Igeulgeolineun samag-eul geonneola!
|KorM=Crossing the scorching desert!
|Ger=Die uralten Sande
|GerM=The ancient sands
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name "Yold" is a combination of "ye" (old way of saying "the") and "old", and the language of the Yold Signposts is [[wikipedia:Early Modern English|Early Modern English]].
*The name "Yold" is a combination of "ye" (old way of saying "the") and "old", and the language used in the Yold Signposts is [[wikipedia:Early Modern English|Early Modern English]].
*The opening of the gate is similar to that of the [[Mask Gate]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.
*The opening of the gate is similar to that of the [[Mask Gate]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.
==References==
<references/>


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[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Places]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario locations]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Levels]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario levels]]
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Latest revision as of 20:40, April 10, 2024

Level
Yold Desert
Yold Desert
Level code 1-3
Game Super Paper Mario
Boss O'Chunks
Music track Mount Lineland
Music sample
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Yold Desert is an area in the outskirts of Lineland from Super Paper Mario. Throughout the desert, there are clues that the Ancients left on signposts on how to advance and reach Yold Ruins.

Chapter 1-3: The Sands of Yold[edit]

Storyline text

With a bold quiver of his magnificent mustache, Mario let loose a hearty sneeze.

A single grain of sand had flown along the warm wind and tickled the hero's nose.

It wasn't long before Mario and Tippi found the source of the sand: the Yold Desert.

Along the endless, sunbaked expanse, Mario and Tippi continued their search...

Mario comes to this area after exiting Yold Town. The first area has a rock, four Squiglets, and one Squig. A Squig Catch Card can be found in 3D behind a rock. There are four ? Blocks in this area, but in 3-D, there are twelve, as well as a Squiglet on them. Most of the ? Blocks contain Coins, but some of them also contain Pal Pills, a Happy Flower, and a Speed Flower. The next area has three Squiglets and two ? Blocks (four in 3-D). One contains a Mushroom, and the other contains a Zombie Shroom. Nearby is a red palm tree. Next to the red palm is a rock, a 3-D Bald Cleft, and some Quicksand. Near the quicksand are three Bald Clefts, two 3-D Squiglets, six Brick Blocks, and two ? Blocks, one of them containing a Mushroom. Next is a rock next to a pile of quicksand. Six Brick Blocks appear above the Quicksand, with a Boomboxer on one of the blocks.

A Jawbus and a 3-D Bald Cleft are at the end of this area. There is also a door at the end of this area.The second area starts off with a rock and a Bald Cleft. some Quicksand appears afterwards, along with a Cherbil and two 3-D Bald Clefts. There is one big rock, which in 3D is an arrow pointing right to a hidden path. The path leads to a large area, empty except for a pillar called a "Yold Signpost." The inscription on it reads "Find ye the tall red palm tree of fortune, and leapeth under its branches ten times," indicating the palm tree in the first area. If the player decides to continue on, however, two Goombas with the ability to flip will appear next to the rock. A large wall made of Hard Blocks forces the player to flip to continue on. Three Goombas are on the other side of the wall, along with three Quicksand pits with four Bald Clefts (two 2D and two 3D) and a Boomboxer at the end of the area. Going back to the first area and following the signpost's instructions causes a door to appear.

Mario confronts O'Chunks in battle
Mario confronting O'Chunks

The next area has a Squig and some blocks in the air that can only be reached by the use of a Springboard with flipping rectangles that can ferry Mario across a pit of quicksand and over a wall. Beyond the wall is a Squig, a Squiglet and some blocks, one of which holds a Zombie Shroom. There is a large pit of quicksand that is crossed by a bridge in 3D. Here, there are two Spiked Goombas some more flipping rectangles, but they are frozen. There is a switch boxed up by blocks, except for one opening, which can be used to get Thoreau in and hit the switch to activate the rectangles. This next area has six Squiglets on the wall when in 3-D, one Squiglet on the ground and one Squig, one 3-D Spiked Goomba, a door, a Save Block, and several blocks in the air leading to a Warp Pipe. The pipe leads to an underground room full of blocks, most containing coins, but one holds a Super Shroom.

The entrance to Yold Ruins, prior to being opened.
The entrance to Yold Ruins.

Through the door, Mario and the Pixls find O'Chunks, who challenges Mario to a fight. Tippi recommends Tattling him with her ability and discovers that being thrown makes him dizzy, providing an easy method of defeating O'Chunks. After dispatching him, Mario is able to continue through the desert.

In the next area, there are four Goombas with flip abilities, one 3-D Goomba, two Ice Cherbils (one 2D and one 3D), and two sets of moving platforms in the air, each leading to a door. There is also a Ghost Shroom behind a rock. The left door leads to another Yold Signpost. This one tells of a blue platform that Mario must stand on and press the One Button and Minus Button buttons. Doing so opens the entrance to Yold Ruins.

Enemies[edit]

Menu description[edit]

  • "A dry wind rolls across this hot, sandpit-riddled desert. Count Bleck's henchman, O'Chunks, attacked you here. Somewhere in the desert is an entrance to the Yold Ruins."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コダーイさばく
Kodāi Sabaku
From elongated version of「古代」(kodai, ancient) and「さばく」(sabaku, desert)

French Désert d'Antan
Yesteryear's Desert
German Uraltwüste
Ancient Desert
Italian L'Antico Deserto
Old Desert
Korean 고대사막
Godae Samag
Ancient Desert

Spanish (NOE) Desierto Antico[1]
Yold Desert ("Antico" is derived from antiguo [ancient])
The Sands of Yold
Language Name Meaning
Japanese しゃくねつのさばくをとっぱせよ!
Shakunetsu no Sabaku o Toppase yo!
Break Through the Scorching-Hot Desert!

French Les sables d'antan
The sands of yesteryear
German Die uralten Sande
The ancient sands
Italian Le sabbie antiche
The ancient sands
Korean 이글거리는 사막을 건너라!
Igeulgeolineun samag-eul geonneola!
Crossing the scorching desert!

Spanish (NOE) Las arenas de Antica[1]
Yold [Town]'s Sands

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]