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| Forever Forest | |
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| 👁 Forever Forest in Paper Mario Mario and Lady Bow in Forever Forest | |
| Appears in | Paper Mario (2000) |
| Greater location | Mushroom Kingdom, between Toad Town and Boo's Mansion |
| Inhabitants | Oaklie, a Bub-ulb |
Forever Forest is a dark and maligned wood east of Toad Town in Paper Mario. Only specific pathways can be used to traverse the forest, as any deviation will lead back to the entrance. Each path is closed off by tree stumps with long, linear branches acting as turnstiles. A distinguishing feature in the nearby foliage, from the behavior of flowers (which resemble creeping dogwood flowers) or bioluminescent fungi to glowing eyes in a tree hollow, indicates the correct pathway. At the end of the wood stands Boo's Mansion, inhabited by Lady Bow and her Boo servants. Oaklie and a Bub-ulb are the sole other residents of the forest. Beyond the mansion leads to Gusty Gulch, home of a small Boo village and Tubba Blubba's Castle.
If Mario and his partners attempt to explore Forever Forest prior to having completed Chapter 2, Oaklie will stop them at the start of the second area, explaining that he tries to keep unprepared people from wandering into the forest and getting lost and warning them that the path ahead is extremely dangerous. In Chapter 3, Mario and his partners must go through the forest to reach Boo's Mansion after receiving an invitation from Bootler. They explain to Oaklie that they are invited to Boo's Mansion, and Oaklie lets them proceed further. After obtaining the Super Boots, Mario and his partners encounter Jr. Troopa who is lost in the forest on their way back to Toad Town. Jr. Troopa seems frightened at first, but becomes happy to fight Mario. After he is defeated, he will finally manage to find his way out of the forest.
A Magical Seed, an HP Plus badge, and an FP Plus badge can be found by exploring the forest. The Magical Seed is necessary for Mario to enter Flower Fields in Chapter 6.
| Branch Entrance/exit indicated by flowers that appear when checked. FP Plus at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from entrance/exit. |
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| Seventh area Next path indicated by a notice board. Fork indicated by a laughing rock. |
─ | Boo's Mansion | ||
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| Sixth area Next path indicated by flowers that do not shrink. |
─ | Fifth area Next path indicated by most mushrooms. Fork opposite. |
─ | Branch Entrance/exit indicated by a beehive. HP Plus at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from the entrance/exit. |
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| Fourth area Next path indicated by a face on the tree. A Bub-ulb holding a Magical Seed is at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from the entrance or 135° counterclockwise from the exit. |
─ | Third area Next path indicated by different flowers. Oaklie resides in the center, which can be accessed 45° clockwise from the entrance or 45° counterclockwise from the exit. | ||
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| Toad Town | ─ | First area Next path indicated by a different flower sound. |
─ | Second area Next path indicated by eyes in the tree stump. |
Jr. Troopa (Boss; encountered after the player collects Super Boots)
| Item | Location | Location Image |
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| 👁 Sprite of the cyan seed from Paper Mario Magical Seed |
In the middle of a clearing in the fourth area. Required to progress. | 👁 Obtaining the Magical Seed in Forever Forest |
| Item | Location | Location Image |
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| 👁 Badge HP Plus |
In the middle of a clearing found on a detour from the fifth area, inside a badge box. | 👁 First ? Block in Forever Forest of Paper Mario. |
| 👁 A badge from Paper Mario FP Plus |
In the middle of a clearing found on a detour from the seventh area, inside a badge box. | 👁 Last ? Block in Forever Forest of Paper Mario. |
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
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| Japanese | まよいの森 Mayoi no Mori |
Lost Forest. The phrase mayoi no mori is a recurring name for forest locations in Japanese media, such as the The Legend of Zelda series' Lost Woods, which also commonly requires the player to choose specific paths to avoid getting lost. | [?] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 迷失森林 (iQue) Míshī sēnlín |
Lost Forest | [?] | |
| French | Forêt Éternelle | Eternal Forest | [?] | |
| German | Nimmernimmer-Wald | Never-Never Forest | [?] | |
| Spanish | Bosque Eterno | Eternal Forest | [?] |