Stump Glade
Level | |
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Stump Glade | |
The quiz show's introduction | |
Level code | 3-10 |
World | World 3 |
Game | Paper Mario: Sticker Star |
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Stump Glade is the tenth level of World 3 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. This level focuses on Mario participating in a game show called "Snifit or Whiffit" which is hosted by Snifit. When Mario comes here to look for a Wiggler Segment, he finds a dead end and the only way in is a hole in a stump. When Mario falls down the hole, he finds the Wiggler Segment trapped in a cage. When Mario completes "Snifit or Whiffit", he gets the Wiggler Segment and an HP-Up Heart if he decides to come back after defeating Gooper Blooper.
Layout[edit]
Stump Glade is a very short area. The first area is nothing but a forest and a stump. Aside from the game show area, there is a room under it with a Recovery Block and the Comet Piece. The player can paperize a Secret Door here to get some coins and the Square Can thing. If the player chooses to play an additional game, Mario is awarded with the Radiator thing and a pipe that leads back to the room with the Comet Piece. If he comes back to the Radiator area already having it, a large amount of coins are found instead.
Area Tattle[edit]
Tree Stump[edit]
- That's a suspiciously big tree stump... I bet there's something below it.
In the Studio Sections[edit]
- You'll have to think of the answers for yourself. You can't expect me to know everything!
Enemies[edit]
Things[edit]
- Radiator
- Square Can (Secret Door)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キリカブ広場[?] Kirikabu Hiroba |
Stump Square | |
Chinese | 树墩广场 (Simplified) 樹墩廣場 (Traditional)[?] Shùdūn Guǎngchǎng |
Stump Glade | |
French (NOA) | Clairière aux souches[?] | Stump Glade | |
French (NOE) | Souche louche[?] | Seedy stump | |
German | Hohlstumpf[?] | Hollow Stump | |
Italian | Radura del Ceppo[?] | Clearing of the Stump | |
Spanish | Claro del Tocón[?] | Stump Glade |
Trivia[edit]
- The word "stump" also means to confuse, possibly referencing the game show.