Minigame
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Location
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Explanation
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Reward Structure
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Midas River
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West of Tadpole Pond
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You'll participate in this automatically for the first time after exiting the Kero Sewers.
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In the first part, Mario is descending Midas Falls, but you can slow the fall in order to acquire coins and Frog Coins.
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You can also enter a few caves to trigger events either helpful or harmful.
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In the second part, the barrel-jumping part, you must have Mario leap from barrel to barrel at the appropriate times or else go off-course.
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Going off-course isn't necessarily a bad thing, as you can acquire further coins this way.
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Avoid the fish that jump out, or else you'll lose some coins.
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The more coins Mario obtains, the better his prize. It costs 30 coins to play.
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Rewards include Frog Coins. 81 coins fills out a spot in your Play Book.
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You'll receive the Koopa Shell weapon for Mario after your inaugural trip.
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Tadpole Songs
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Tadpole Pond
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On the rightmost screen at Tadpole Pond, you'll find a body of water that Tadpoles will appear in. Toadofsky, famous composer, is on the far end.
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By playing the correct melody, Toadofsky will be 'inspired'. There are three melodies, though you must return later on to play the others.
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The minigame is played by timing your jumps between Tadpoles to specific tunes.
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The eight basic sounds (Do, Re, Mi, etc) are represented by the four lines in the water and the spaces between them.
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Each song you successfully play rewards you one of three Juice Bar cards.
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The Alto Card is for Frog Sage's Suite. The Tenor Card is for Moleville Blues.
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The Soprano Card, which unlocks the best items, is for Monstro Town.
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As far as we can tell, you must unlock these in order.
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Beetle Race
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Booster Hill
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Your goal here is to keep up with the foe, with Mario reaching out to touch Peach as many times as possible during the chase.
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Please, for all that is holy, do not misunderstand what the previous bullet point means here.
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This is a one-time minigame, so do your best!
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Every time Mario reaches Peach, you'll gain a Flower.
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Acquiring set numbers of Beetles will reward you with coins.
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Return here without a Beetle Box later, and you can scoop up a few Flowers.
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Booster Family Portraits
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Booster's Tower
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A weapon for Bowser, the Chain Chomp
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Goomba Thumping
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Pipe Vault
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This is essentially Pop the Weasel, Mario-style. You're trying to jump on Goombas while avoiding Spikeys.
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There are two types of Goomba: the normal ones and the rare gold variety.
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Normal Goombas get you one point. Golds get you three. Each Spikey that Mario lands on subtracts your score by one.
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Reaching 20 points gets you a Flower Tab. 26 gets you a Flower Jar.
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The remaining rewards are coins.
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Yoshi Egg
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Post-Battle Screen
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There's a chance you'll play this minigame after battles. Doing so hinges on acquiring the 'Lucky Bonus Flower' from certain enemies.
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The acquisition of Lucky Bonus Flowers is luck-based, but you shouldn't have trouble finding a fair few throughout the game.
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Other methods include using the Lucky Jewel item to guarantee the status.
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It's a rotating cups game - you want to keep your eye on the egg containing Yoshi, selecting it at the end.
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In our experience, the rotations are fairly easy to keep track of.
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Successfully choosing Yoshi doubles your EXP and coins rewards from the fight.
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Molevill Minecart
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Moleville Mountain
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You'll be invited to play this at your leisure after getting the third Star Fragment and rescuing the children.
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Don't bother spending ten coins for this. Choose 30 instead, since that's the only option that gets you coins.
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The 50 coins you can receive here hinge entirely on whether you've beaten your prior record.
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The minigame alternates between two-dimensional and three-dimensional parts.
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Gather mushrooms to increase the cart's speed, and be sure to snag some extra coins along the way when you can.
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Consider going slowly on this at first, because you'll hit a point that your own record just isn't going to get broken, at which point there's... really no point in this.
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Cliff Scaling
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Land's End
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The goal is to jump from shell to shell until you reach the summit. Rewards are based on the speed at which you achieve this.
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If you poorly time your jumps, the shells will be right above you, and they'll thwart your efforts.
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As such, you'll want to get a good read on the shells' individual routes. This will take a few rounds.
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Ten or fewer seconds gets you the Troopa Medal. This raises the equipped character's attack stat at the cost of prohibiting bonuses from well-timed strikes.
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Otherwise, the rewards are Frog Coins.
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Marrymore Wedding
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Marrymore
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We'll have a full guide for this in-depth minigame soon!
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Yoshi Racing
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Yo'ster Isle
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This is something of a rhythm game, racing than a straightforward racing game.
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You'll be aiming to time your button presses to the 'A' and 'B' button prompts.
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This game is kind of infuriating, to be honest.
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You'll bet with Yoshi Cookies, and earn Yoshi Cookies based on your performance.
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Yoshi Cookies can be used to summon Yoshi in battles. When he eats enemies, you'll sometimes gain foe-specific items.
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Sunken Ship Puzzle
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Sunken Ship
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Knife Guy Juggling
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Bean Valley
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You can't participate in Grate Guy's Casino until you acquire the Bright Card.
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Head to Booster Tower for this. Ascend, and you'll find Knife Guy.
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Keep an eye on the yellow ball Knife Guy juggles, and correctly guess which hand he's holding it in afterward.
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The Bright Card is your reward for accomplishing this multiple times.
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Look The Other Way
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Grate Guy's Casino
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Mario needs to look left if the guy looks right - and vice versa.
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This is pretty much a coin flip each time, but it's mercifully fast.
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Winning one hundred - yes, one hundred - times earns you the excellent Star Egg.
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Otherwise, your reward is randomly selected from a list of five items ranging from awful to great.
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Card Memory
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Grate Guy's Casino
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You'll see some cards with Mario characters on them. Afterward, you'll need to remember which characters are on which cards.
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You should aim for at least three successes per round, as your rewards begin from there.
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Amusingly, this used to be Blackjack back in the original Super Mario RPG. Is Blackjack really that bad?
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Various recovery items, chosen at random.
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Prize Blocks
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Grate Guy's Casino
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It's Slots. Make no mistake, it's just Slots. Another change from SNES to Switch!
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A wonderful secondary change here - it's free, whereas it used to cost a few coins.
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Line up three mushrooms for a Mushroom (naturally.)
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Line up three flowers for a Flower Syrup.
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Line up three stars for an Energizer!
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