Magical Map

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Magical Map
Mario in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).
Mario reading the Magical Map
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Super Mario Run (version 3.2.0, cameo) (2024)
“Omigosh! Is... Isn't that a treasure map?! You HAVE to tell me where you got that!”
Goombella, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Magical Map is a special treasure map in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake. Prior to the events of the game, four heroes used the Crystal Stars to defeat the Shadow Queen, and after she was defeated, the Crystal Stars were hidden and kept in separate safe locations. The Magical Map was then created to help the heroes locate the Crystal Stars should they be needed again. The map was then locked in a small chest and was enchanted so it could only be opened by the pure hearted, so evil could not use it. Additionally, the heroes locked the Shadow Queen and her followers behind a large door, which was enchanted to only be opened with the Crystal Stars. A pedestal in front of the door shows the locations of the Crystal Stars on the Magical Map if one stands on top of it with the map in their possession, with the Crystal Stars aiding in locating the next one.

A millennium later, Princess Peach and Toadsworth stop at Rogueport to refuel their boat. During this time, a merchant notices Peach and asks if she would like to buy something. Princess Peach notices a small treasure chest and the merchant says she can have it provided she is able to open it, as the chest only opens to those who are pure hearted. After the merchant demonstrates that she cannot open it, the chest is given to Peach. Peach is able to open the chest, which shows a bright light upon being opened, and Peach finds the Magical Map inside. Overjoyed by her discovery, Peach sends Mario a letter telling him about Rogueport and the map, additionally sending the map to Mario and telling him to meet her at Rogueport. Once Mario makes it to Rogueport and finds the Thousand-Year Door, he stands on the pedestal with the map in his hand, which reveals the location of the first Crystal Star to be Hooktail Castle in Petal Meadows, the first stop in Mario's latest adventure.

During Mario's journey, the X-Nauts and the Three Shadows try a few schemes in order to take the Magical Map from Mario's possession, but all of them fail.

On the game's menu, the map is used to show Mario's current location as well as give a brief description of places the player has visited. Additionally, the Magical Map is shown whenever Mario uses a Special Move during battles. When the Magical Map is on Professor Frankly's desk, all shown locations of where the Crystal Stars are can be seen.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たから地図ちず[?]
Takara no Chizu
Treasure Map
魔法まほう地図ちず[?]
Mahō no Chizu
Magical Map
Chinese (traditional) 魔法まほう地圖ちず[1]
Mófǎ Dìtú
Magic Map
Dutch Schatkaart[?] Treasure map
Magische kaart[?] Magic map
French Carte Magique[?] Magic Map
German Magischen Karte[?] Magic Map
Italian Mappa Magica[?] Magic Map
Mappa del tesoro[?] Treasure map item name during Prologue
Mappa Leg./Mappa Leggendaria[?] Legendary Map item name after Prologue
Korean 마법지도[?]
Mabeop-jido
Magical Map
Spanish Mapa del tesoro
Mapa mágico
[?]
Treasure map
Magic map

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