How to beat the secret postgame boss in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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For those playing through the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch, we have a guide explaining how to defeat the game’s secret postgame boss.
There are two secret bosses newly introduced in the game. One of them becomes available after Chapter 5, while the other becomes available after clearing the Pit of 100 Trials for the very first time. Since these bosses are new to the game, we aren’t spoiling their identities right out the gate. That being said, this guide will contain full spoilers on how to defeat this boss, so you may want to come back later if you’d rather not learn its identity just yet. This particular boss is rather difficult (and takes a long time to get to), so you’ll want to prepare yourself as best you can. Here’s how to defeat the secret postgame boss in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
All ingredient locations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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For those playing Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, we’ve put together a full list of ingredients with their locations.
If you’re looking to eventually 100 percent complete the game, you’re going to have to cook a lot. There are ingredients in just about every major area in the game, and we’ve put together a complete list. Get ready to cook – and get ready to backtrack – because you’ll need to do a whole lot of both to fully complete Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and all of its content.
Nintendo’s hardest Switch games to 100 percent complete
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Given the scale of the games that have released on Switch, it’s safe to say that the first-party titles on the console are lengthier and more involved than any generations of games we’ve seen from Nintendo. Today, we’re going through a big list of some of the hardest Switch games to 100 percent complete, plus small tidbits on what that completion entails.
How to beat the secret Chapter 5 boss in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is generally light on brand-new content compared to its original version, but the game actually includes a brand-new secret boss. And spoiler alert: it’s incredibly tough. This boss becomes available after you clear Chapter 5, though we don’t recommend taking the challenge until well after you’ve beaten the game. As this boss is new to the Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, its identity can still be considered a spoiler for those looking to discover this for themselves. If you don’t want to be spoiled, come back later. Otherwise, we’ve prepared a handy list of tips and tricks on how to defeat one of the toughest bosses in the game.
7 Star Swampert guide for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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The 7 Star Swampert Tera Raid Battle event for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is live now, and we have a guide ready to go. For this event, Swampert is running Tera Poison, meaning it’s weak to Ground- and Psychic-type attacks and not much else. The event runs from May 31 to June 2, and then it comes back between June 7 and June 9. We’ve gathered up a few counters you can prepare for this event here.
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All Tattle Log entries in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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One of the 100% completion requirements for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is fully finishing the Tattle Log. You can access the log by pressing the + button and then going to the Journal section of this menu. All in all, there are 134 entries in this game’s Tattle Log. Some of the enemies are rather tricky, so we’ve put together a list of every single enemy in the game plus where to find them. There are technically spoilers here for secret bosses (and final bosses), so be warned before you continue.
How to complete the Security Code quest in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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For those playing Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, here’s how to complete the Security Code side quest without backtracking.
After clearing Chapter 6, a particularly troublesome side quest becomes available at the Trouble Center. Normally, you’d have to backtrack to several major areas of the game, but we’ve streamlined this process so you don’t have to to any of them.
How to find the legendary cookbook in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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We’ve got the location for the legendary cookbook in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door right here if you need it.
After clearing Chapter 4 of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, you’ll unlock a request at the Trouble Center called “Seeking legendary cookbook”. Once you complete this request, you can use two ingredients at Zess T.’s shop instead of just one. This lets you cook and then unlock the rest of the 58 recipes present in the Recipe Book in the journal section of the menu. To do this, you’ll need to obtain a legendary cookbook that you can find in the Creepy Steeple. Fortunately, there’s now a shortcut pipe that leads there in one of the houses in Twilight Town, so getting there is super easy.
How to guess Doopliss’ name in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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If you’re wondering how to guess Doopliss’ name in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, we’ve got you covered with its exact location and instructions on how to get there.
The fourth chapter of the game is many players’ favorite part. This is thanks to the partner you recruit, the boss you have to fight, and the plot line in general being unique. In it, Mario’s name is stolen by a ghost named Doopliss, and you have to recover a missing letter from the Creepy Steeple to get it back.
The case for Pokemon Black and White remakes in 2024
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A number of persistent leaks seem to indicate that Pokemon Black and White remakes are on the way, but are they really credible? Today, we’re looking into all of the information we have available on potential remasters and asking you: do you think we’re getting Black and White remakes sooner rather than later?
The real answer: probably not. Pokemon Legends: Z-A was announced earlier this year, and it’s slated for release in 2025. Though the initial trailer didn’t reveal any footage, a good number of fans are excited that The Pokemon Company appears to be taking their time with this game (at least, compared to more recent games in the series, which have drawn criticism for rushed development cycles, among other things). So why would Pokemon Black and White remakes even be in consideration for release in 2024, with that in mind?!