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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Shhwonk Fortress Quiz Answers
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Shhwonk Fortress Quiz Answers

PaperMario:TheThousand-YearDoorShhwonkFortressQuizAnswers

With Restart's help, passing this test is easy!

Posted 5 months ago

Early on in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, players will guide Mario and Goombella through Shhwonk Fortress on a quest to claim the Sun and Moon Stones.

As players make their way through Shhwonk Fortress, they'll meet a talking Thwomp who will only allow them to continue moving forward if they pass its quiz.

Players must answer five multiple-choice questions correctly to pass the quiz. While some of the questions are pretty tricky, fear not! Restart is here to help you pass this test with flying colors!

Keep in mind, if you answer any of these questions incorrectly, you’ll need to answer one or more additional questions until you eventually answer five questions correctly. However, using our guide, you can answer the first five questions correctly right off the bat!

Here are the answers to the Thwomp’s first five questions:

The first multiple-choice quiz question in Shhwonk Fortress

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Question 1: What’s hidden in Shhwonk Fortress?

Answer: Sun and Moon Stones

The second multiple-choice quiz question in Shhwonk Fortress

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Question 2: What do one Mushroom and one Fire Flower cost at the shop in Petalburg? Total!

Answer: 12 Coins

The third multiple-choice quiz question in Shhwonk Fortress

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Question 3: What is the name of the mayor of Petalburg?

Answer: Kroop

The fourth multiple-choice quiz question in Shhwonk Fortress

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Question 4: Where is the Crystal Star?

Answer: Hooktail Castle

The fifth multiple-choice quiz question in Shhwonk Fortress

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Question 5: How can one get from Rogueport to Petal Meadows?

Answer: Go through a Pipe

Before you go, check out Restart’s full review of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch to see what we thought of this remake of the classic Paper Mario RPG.

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"The Switch incarnation of Intelligent Systems’ RPG is a phenomenal feat of nostalgia fodder, and a joyous game in its own right. Spruced up visuals and music complement a brilliant and bizarre Mario adventure."

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door code provided by Nintendo.