![]() Three warp pipes can be accessible to two fortune tellers' houses and the second sublevel of the east. The entrance contains a Save Block in front of the pipe. Mario and his partners can go west to the 1,000-year-old underground town and to the eastern areas. This process is repeated after every Crystal Star Mario gathers. The map shows him the location of one of the Crystal Stars. After Mario reaches the Thousand-Year Door, he has to stand on the pedestal and hold up the map. When Mario reaches the bottom floor of the sewers for the first time, he has to learn a new paper ability to reach the door from the first Black Chest Demon inside a black chest. After completing Chapter 7, this teleporter cannot be used until after completing the game. The teleporter is the fourth portal found in Rogueport Sewers and is used to reach the X-Naut Fortress and through that, the moon after Mario is fired out of the cannon, as it is impossible to be fired again. Regular portals to particular regions include a stone warp pipe to Petal Meadows, two wooden pipes: one to Boggly Woods and one to Twilight Town, although the one to Boggly Woods is monochrome like the rest of the woods and the one to Twilight Town is brown with exaggerated shadows, and a blue warp pipe is used to gain access to Fahr Outpost. Special blue pipes leading to Petalburg, the Great Tree, Keelhaul Key and Poshley Heights can be found in the sewers. Another way in is West Rogueport's sewer grate. The main way of getting into the sewers is a pipe in front of Professor Frankly's house. Lastly, there is Wonky's house who Mario can pay to give certain information about the game. Merluvlee's house is also located here, where Mario can pay her to find the locations of Star Pieces or Shine Sprites, or what to do next. There is also a badge seller named Dazzle, who trades them for Star Pieces. There is a hidden town here with a shop that sells rare items such as Ultra Shrooms and Gold Bars. ![]() Rogueport Sewers is a huge chain of rooms under Rogueport that contain the Thousand-Year Door, various Warp Pipes, and the Pit of 100 Trials. Goombas, Little Mousers, Bandits, Bob-ombs, Toads, Spinias, Spanias, Spunias Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door ( 2004)
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