There are many secrets throughout . Some of them, like hidden treasures and secret bosses, actually serve a purpose. Others, however, are included just for fun. has a delightfully silly tone. It never takes itself too seriously, it constantly makes fun of itself, and it includes countless subtle nods to otherNintendo and Square Enix-produced games.
Super Mario RPG's goofiness is a big part of its core identity, and what makes it such a standout both among the franchise and the genre as a whole. Even 's hardest bosses have little wisecracks and in-jokes for the keen-eyed player, and some of them can be genuinely challenging to find. Here are some of the zaniest Easter eggs to be on the lookout for in .
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After completing the Forest Maze area and beating Bowyer, Mario and his party can return to the Rose Town inn to spend a night on the house. When they wake up, in the bed next to them is Link, the perennial protagonist of series. True to form, Link is a heavy sleeper. He won't budge, no matter how many times Mario interacts with him, but the game will play the "" tune from the series each time he tries.
In a similar vein, Mario can also run into Samus, the protagonist of the series. After finishing up the quest in Monstro Town, Mario can revisit the Mushroom Kingdom castle, which is playing host to a special guest. In its spare bedroom, Mario finds Samus all snuggled up in bed. Unlike Link, she'll actually spare a little time to talk with him — she simply says she's resting up before her fight with Mother Brain, a recurring boss in the series.
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