
Paper Mario The Origami King: Where to Find Bobby the Bob-Omb in Autumn Mountain
Bobby the Bob-Omb will become lost during your jaunt through Autumn Mountain. Here's where to find him.
On your way up to Autumn Mountain in Paper Mario The Origami King you'll meet a Bob-Omb named Bobby. After some convincing, he'll join you on your adventure, be warned though that he does have a tendency to wander off and get lost. He'll do just that as you enter the long grass in this area and you'll need to track him down in order to proceed. In this guide we'll point you in the right direction by showing you where to find Bobby the Bob-Omb in Autumn Mountain.
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- Where to Find Bobby the Bob-Omb in Autumn Mountain for Paper Mario The Origami King
- Where to Go After Finding Bobby the Bob-Omb
Where to Find Bobby the Bob-Omb in Autumn Mountain for Paper Mario The Origami King
While walking through the tall grass in the Autumn Mountain area of Paper Mario The Origami King, Bobby the Bob-Omb will disappear. You'll need to find him, so first head to the small house shrine in the top corner of this area. Now, walk south until you reach a clearing, you'll find Bobby sat at a table with a guitar-playing Shy Guy. We've included an image below which will show you Bobby's exact location.

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.
Where to Go After Finding Bobby the Bob-Omb
Once you've located Bobby you can make your way across the bridge and towards the water Vellumental Temple. For more on this area visit our collectibles guide.
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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