Master Toad
- Not to be confused withThe Master orBattle Master.
| Master Toad | |
|---|---|
![]() Artwork fromPaper Mario: The Origami King | |
| Species | Toad |
| Appears in | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) |
- “Oh, thankyou! I've been trapped up here for ages! It's no way to treat a VIP guest like me. Well...at least I have myluxurious mansion inToad Town awaiting me. Toodles! Oh, do stop by sometime. I'll reward you handsomely.”
- —Master Toad,Paper Mario: The Origami King
Master Toad[1] is a minor character inPaper Mario: The Origami King. He is a yellowToad serving as the proprietor of the luxurious mansion found inToad Town. He is one of various Toads throughout the game in need of rescue.
History[edit]
IfMario enters the luxurious mansion inToad Town early in the game, he finds the residence empty aside from aFolded SoldierGoomba hidden in one of the cabinets. Although there is atreasure chest on the other side of the second floor of the mansion, it is across a large gap and cannot be reached via the interior.
While exploringShroom City/Snif City inScorching Sandpaper Desert, Mario may notice a Toad folded into a square, displayed on the large entrance sign to the city along with various items. Nearby, there is aSnifit on a seesaw. Mario must head behind the two-room inn next to the seesaw and hop up the crates to find himself atop the building. By slightly aligning himself off the edge, Mario must then hop onto the raised end of the seesaw to launch the Snifit into the back of the entrance sign, knocking off the Toad along with several items, including aShiny Mushroom, aShiny Fire Flower, aFlashy Hammer, and anIce Flower. Mario must thenhammer the rescued Toad to reveal him as the owner of the Toad Town mansion. The Toad claims to have been trapped for some time before departing for his residence back in town, suggesting Mario stop by later on to be rewarded.
From this point onward, Master Toad can be found resting on the second floor of his mansion, with his steward having returned as well. According to the steward, the master has returned from his travels with even more wealth. If Mario speaks to Master Toad, he once again thanks Mario for rescuing him earlier and places 10 bags of gold nearby, each worth 1,000coins. Mario can collect each bag at any time. In addition to this, the master unlocks all doors in his mansion, allowing for easier navigation of the estate.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italian | Padron Toad[?] | Master Toad |
Notes[edit]
- A very realistic portrait of the master hangs on the east wall of the second floor of the mansion. The same portrait appears in theDaffodil Peak park ranger's cabin inPaper Mario: Color Splash, albeit in a different frame.
References[edit]
- ^"Master Toad has returned from his travels with a wealth of new experiences to add to his wealth of...wealth." -Toad,Paper Mario: The Origami King


