
Paper Mario The Origami King: How to Unlock All Sounds in the Sound Gallery
We show you how to fill the sound gallery by unlocking all sounds in Paper Mario The Origami King.
There's a lot to collect in Paper Mario The Origami King including treasure, toads and even a full soundtrack. Unlocking these sounds won't be your priority while playing and you'll unlock most of them naturally, but there are some that will require a bit of work. To help you fill the sound gallery in the museum, we've put together this guide on unlocking all sounds. Let's take a look at how it's done.
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How to Unlock All Sounds in Paper Mario The Origami King
To unlock all of the sounds in Paper Mario The Origami King you will need to fill in all of the Not-Bottomless Holes for each area of the map. These are the black holes you'll have encountered at the start of the game, and can be found all over each area you visit. You can check your progress in the map by selecting each area and viewing the percentage completion. You can also add images of legendary fish to your museum, more info here.
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.
How Many Sounds Are There?
There are 244 sounds to unlock in the sound gallery section of Paper Mario The Origami King. We've listed each group of sounds below, alongside how many there are for each.
- Red Streamer - 50 sounds
- Blue Streamer - 41 sounds
- Yellow Streamer - 31 sounds
- Purple Streamer - 40 sounds
- Green Streamer - 44 sounds
- Special - 38 sounds
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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