
Paper Mario The Origami King: How to Get Into the Log Cabin in Whispering Woods
We show you how to get into the log cabin in the Whispering Woods area of Paper Mario The Origami King.
One of the first areas you'll explore in Paper Mario The Origami King is Whispering Woods. There's plenty to find here, including a bunch of toads from a seemingly abandoned logging camp. Over time you'll return this camp to its former glory, but there will still be one area you can't access—the log cabin. In this guide we'll tell you how to get into the log cabin, and what's waiting for you inside.
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How to Get Into the Log Cabin in Paper Mario The Origami King
To access the log cabin in Paper Mario The Origami King you will need to rescue its owner. This involves getting a certain item from the Great Sea (a full map of this area can be found in this guide), and then taking it to the firepit out front. We've covered this process in this guide.
If you're looking for more of our guides, be sure to head on over to our Paper Mario The Origami King Walkthrough. It's where you'll find collectible locations, a look at the legendary fish, and more.
What's Inside the Log Cabin?
The reason you'll want to get into the log cabin is because there is a collectible treasure inside. This is obviously only valuable if you plan on getting all of them. If you are, head to our Collectible Treasures Guide for the locations of all 135.

There's plenty more on Paper Mario The Origami King to find right here on USG. First up there's Nadia's preview about how it compares to The Thousand Year Door. Next up, read our review.
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