Paper Mario: The Origami King Sweetpaper Valley Guide

Once you’ve destroyed the Blue Streamer you will head down the river to Sweetpaper Valley. This area of Paper Mario: The Origami King is rather short and only has a few collectibles in it. With that said if you need help finding these collectibles we’ve got you covered. Check out our complete Paper Mario: The Origami King Sweetpaper Valley guide below.

Sweetpaper Valley Collectibles (100%)

  • 6x Not-Bottomless Holes.

The only collectible for you to find in this location is the Not-Bottomless Hole. There is nothing else here. If you need

Sweetpaper Valley Guide

Once you get on the dock of Sweetpaper Valley head forward and repair Not-Bottomless Holes 1-3 directly in front of you. If need health sit at the bench. Walk over to the two crates next to the slope and destroy them both to reveal Not-Bottomless Hole 4. Repair the hole then head up the slope to Not-Bottomless Hole 5. Follow the streamer until you reach the mine entrance. After the cutscene fill in the final Not-Bottomless Hole 6.

After you’ve 100% Sweetpaper Valley head towards the mine entrance to be confronted by Olly. Once this confrontation is complete Bob-omb will tell you we need to set sail to the Great Sea by way of the dock at Toad Town.

To get back to Toad Town head back to Shogun Studios and use the Warp Pipe 2 by the left of the entrance. This is the fastest direct way to get back to town.

Reaching The Princess Peach

Image showing the Princess Peach ship.

Back at Toad Town make your way to the right side of town and enter the port which is accessible via the blue gate opposite the red building. Say yes to set sail to reach The Great Sea. Don’t bother exploring here yet. Instead just sail straight until you reach The Princess Peach. Pull up to it to dock alongside.

Need more help with Paper Mario: The Origami King? We’ve got you covered. Check out our complete wiki for Paper Mario: The Origami King where you will find a collection of guides for the main story, side missions, collectible locations, and more.

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