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Find the location of all 4 jewels in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Includes the square, triangle, diamond, and round jewels, & walls of waves!

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Near the two slot machines and the change machine The Pianta Parlor is a casino in Rogueport in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario can come here to play minigames for pianta tokens, which can be exchanged for items and badges. Finding The Four Shell Stones in Paper Mario: The Origami King Any player that took some time and poke around the 'Picnic Road' area will notice a stairway that heads down to the right. At the bottom, there will be a shrine that is sealed up tight by a mechanism with four slots in it.

Finding The 4 Jewels

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Find 4 Jewels To Light The 4 Towers

During the Yellow Streamer section of the game, you will have to find 4 Jewels strewn across the desert and slot them into 4 towers. Doing so will open the path to a new area.

At-A-Glance Location Chart

JewelLocation
Triangle- Scorching Sandpaper West, between two Cacti
Square - Scorching Sandpaper East, get Professor Toad to dig it up from a fireplace in the upper right
Diamond- Scorching Sandpaper Desert, dig at the left foot of the diamond tower
Round- Shroom City, make the reflection of the moon (in the pond) line up with the round tower then dig

4 Tower Areas

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No.TowerZone
1TriangleWest
2RoundFar West
3DiamondScorching Sandpaper Desert
4SquareFar East

The locations of the towers are as listed above. However, be careful: although there appears to be a tower in Sandpaper East, there actually isn't - the Diamond Tower is located in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert zone!

Triangle Tower And Jewel

Triangle Tower Location

The Triangle Tower is located in the Scorching Sandpaper West zone.

Triangle Jewel Location

The Triangle Jewel is located in Scorching Sandpaper West, in the middle of two Cacti.

Triangle Jewel Hint Explanation

Ancient Slab Text
Beneath the feet of twins entwined in needles, there, the eye you'll find!
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Twins entwined in needles refers to the two cacti close to each other in Sandpaper West.

Round Tower And Jewel

Round Tower Location

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The Round Tower is located in the Scorching Sandpaper Far West zone.

Round Jewel Location

The Round Jewel is found at the lake in Shroom City. Line up the moon with the round part of the tower (in the lake's reflection) and then dig.

Round Jewel Hint Explanation

Ancient Slab Text
Eclipse the sun above the lake... A buried eye is yours to take.

Eclipsing refers to making the black sun line up with the similarly circular dome of Shroom city. This has to be done in the lake. The eye is buried, so you'll need to use Professor Toad to help you dig it up.

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Diamond Tower And Jewel

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Diamond Tower Location

The Diamond Tower is located Scorching Sandpaper Desert zone, in the left side of the area, close to the entrance to Sandpaper Minor.

Diamond Jewel Location

The Diamond Jewel is located in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert, at the left foot of the diamond tower.

Diamond Jewel Hint Explanation

Ancient Slab Text
To find my eye would be a feat... Unless you look around my feet.

The Diamond Jewel's hint refers to how the 'eye' (jewel) of the tower is right at its base, near a stone block which looks like the tower's foot.

Square Tower And Jewel

Square Tower Location

The Square Tower is located in the Scorching Sandpaper Far East zone.

Square Jewel Location

This one is located in the Scorching Sandpaper East zone, in the upper right part of the ruins. You have to get Professor Toad to dig it up for you.

Square Jewel Hint Explanation

Ancient Slab Text
Near walls of waves, a fire's place... An eye is there, by earth encased!

The walls of waves here refer to the inscriptions seen on the ruins. 'Fire's place' refers to the ruins of a hearth/fireplace. 'Earth encased' naturally means that you'll have to ask Professor Toad to dig up the treasure from the ground.

↑ The inscriptions of waves on the wall

Other Table Hint

Hotel Mural Hint

Hotel Mural Text
When all four Toads align their eyes, a shroomy temple shall arise!
Above the desert mushrooms rise, go spark a flame within their eyes.
Find six devout and gather all... The fire spirit they will call!
To meet the Vellumental same... The ritual is like a game... The six devout will back this claim!

The Hotel Mural text is mainly there to get you to figure out how to open up the way to the Fire Vellumental Cave, and then the Temple of Shrooms. It doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the location of the 4 Jewels.

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Story Walkthrough
Story Walkthrough Guide
List Of BossesList Of Partners
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All Toad LocationsAll Collectible Treasures
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Item Databases
List Of WeaponsList Of Accessories
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