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You can return later to receive additional cards. Once you complete Moleville, you can enter a new song, "Mi Do So Do Re La Ti Do" for the Tenor Card. Once you’ve visited Monstro Town and listened to the song of their star you can come back and enter that song here for a soprano card (La Ti Do Re So Do Re Mi). You will then be offered the opportunity to finish the masterpiece with a measure of your own creation. | You can return later to receive additional cards. Once you complete Moleville, you can enter a new song, "Mi Do So Do Re La Ti Do" for the Tenor Card. Once you’ve visited Monstro Town and listened to the song of their star you can come back and enter that song here for a soprano card (La Ti Do Re So Do Re Mi). You will then be offered the opportunity to finish the masterpiece with a measure of your own creation. | ||
==Culex | ==Culex sidquest== if you think most these final fantasy ememies were here in this game let's fight a final fantasy boss who is this boss right it's CULEX what's culex doing here oh that's right but what did here hey culex what game did you come from. culex: I came from final fantasy 4 to [SUPER MARIO RPG]. oh you came from final fantasy 4 huh oh I see? | ||
Using the "Shiny Stone" on the sealed door in Monstro Town reveals a hidden boss named Culex. Contrary to popular belief, the Culex character is not from any particular Final Fantasy game and instead simply represents a sort of generic "Final Fantasy-ish" boss. | Using the "Shiny Stone" on the sealed door in Monstro Town reveals a hidden boss named Culex. Contrary to popular belief, the Culex character is not from any particular Final Fantasy game and instead simply represents a sort of generic "Final Fantasy-ish" boss. |