Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (TTYD) has been given a fresh new look in its remake, bringing new excitement to fans. A key feature in this updated version is the enhanced Tattle Log. In this blog post, we’ll show you what the Tattle Log is all about, how to use it easily, and offer some tips for making the most of it in the remake. Get ready for an exciting journey as we explore the revamped Tattle Log!
What Is Remake Tattle Log?
The Tattle Log in the Paper Mario TTYD remake contains a whopping 134 entries. That’s 10 more than the original version! These extra entries cover brand new enemies and bosses that you’ll encounter on your quest.
Some of the fresh foes added to the log include:
- Goomboard
- Amazy Dayzee
- Atomic Boo
- Whacka
Battling and recording info on each of these baddies will help you 100% the log. It’s a fun challenge for completionists and Paper Mario fans looking to see everything the remake has to offer.
Accessing The Tattle Log
So how do you actually view and fill out the Tattle Log? First, you’ll need to have Goombella in your party. This helpful Goomba partner has the unique Tattle ability.
Whenever you encounter an enemy, select Goombella and choose Tattle from her menu. She’ll share useful tips and record the enemy’s details in the log.
To review your progress, simply press the + button to open the menu. From there, navigate to the Journal section. The Tattle Log will be available to browse through all your documented adversaries.
Completing the Tattle Log is well worth the effort. You’ll earn some nice bonuses, including a special Tattle Trophy. Collect it along with the other two trophies to unlock the ultimate endgame reward!
Organizing The Entries
The Tattle Log in the Switch remake contains a whopping 134 entries covering every enemy in the game. You can easily check it out anytime by hitting the + button and opening up the Journal section.
Inside, you’ll find entries for basic baddies, powerful bosses, and even super rare enemies that only show up once. They’re all organized by the areas you can find them in, from the Glitz Pit arena to the extra challenging Pit of 100 Trials.
But here’s a pro tip – if you forget to tattle an enemy in battle, don’t worry! You can still find their entry in Professor Frankly’s trash can later on. How’s that for a handy game feature?
Detailed Enemy List
Here’s a detailed list of enemies:
Goomba Variants
- Goomba: Common mushroom-shaped enemies scattered throughout the game.
- Paragoomba: Winged Goombas that can fly and swoop down to attack.
- Spiky Goomba: Goombas with spiked hats that hurt you if you jump on them.
- Hyper Goomba: Stronger Goombas with more health (HP).
- Gloomba: Darker Goombas you meet in the Pit of 100 Trials.
Koopa Troopas
- Koopa Troopa: Regular turtle-like enemies.
- Paratroopa: Flying Koopas with wings.
- KP Koopa: Elite Koopas with better stats and higher health.
Magikoopas
- Magikoopa: Koopas that cast spells.
- Red Magikoopa: More powerful Magikoopas with stronger attacks.
- White Magikoopa: Magikoopas that can heal other enemies.
Bosses
- Bowser: The main villain and final boss of the game.
- Gus: A ghostly boss found in Twilight Town.
- Dark Craw: A shadowy boss encountered in the Pit of 100 Trials.
Fuzzies
- Fuzzy: Small, fuzzy creatures that steal your HP.
- Gold Fuzzy: Rare Fuzzies with more health.
- Fuzzy Horde: A group of Fuzzies working together.
Piranha Plants
- Piranha Plant: Stationary plant enemies that attack if you get too close.
- Pale Piranha: Stronger versions of the regular Piranha Plants.
- Putrid Piranha: Poisonous Piranha Plants that deal extra damage.
Paper Mario TTYD Overview
Filling out the Tattle Log is more than just a fun collectible challenge – it’s actually a key part of 100%ing the game. If you manage to log every single enemy, you’ll earn the coveted Tattle Trophy.
This is one of three special trophies you can get for completing the game’s different collection sidequests. Earn all three and you’ll unlock an awesome endgame reward that’s definitely worth the effort.
Luckily, you don’t have to go it alone. There are plenty of handy online guides out there that list every enemy in the game and exactly where to find them. Use them to help plan out your journey and keep track of which monsters you still need to hunt down.
Conclusion
The improved Tattle Log in the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake is a great addition, featuring 134 entries with new enemies and bosses. Using Goombella’s Tattle ability and checking the Journal section helps you keep track of your progress. Completing the log earns you the special Tattle Trophy and other rewards. With some help from online guides, you can easily tackle this challenge and get the most out of your adventure.