Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: How to Pick Yoshi's Color

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There are a lot more options in the RPG than Yoshi's standard green!

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is now available on Nintendo Switch, and like most RPGs, the game has several unique characters that can join the player's team. One of the most notable of these characters is a spunky young Yoshi. Yoshi joins the player's party during Chapter 3, when Mario and friends are trying to get the Crystal Star located in Glitzville.

How to Determine Your Yoshi ColorIn Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Yoshi hatches from an egg obtained at Glitzville's Hot Dog stand. The egg can only be obtained once Mario reaches Rank 14 in the arena, which happens after 6 matches have been won. The egg will always hatch after the Rank 11 match against the Iron Adonis twins. That battle is unwinnable without Yoshi's help, requiring a rematch.

Yoshi's coloration depends on how much time passes between when Mario gets the egg, and when it hatches. Basically, players can make Yoshi hatch into their desired color by killing the requisite amount of time. If players hatch the egg within 6 minutes of getting it, they'll get the standard green. Following that, players will get the following Yoshi colors:

Nailing the TimingThe timing on getting a different colored Yoshi is very specific; if the player takes too long, the time cycle will go back to the start. The time the game is paused does count towards the clock, but not time spent in cutscenes, or if the game has been put in Sleep mode. At the end of the day, the Yoshi's coloration has no impact on the actual gameplay, as it's just a neat extra.

What Yoshi color do you plan on shooting for? Did you know you could determine the color? Share your thoughts with me directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp, on Bluesky at @Marcdachamp, or on Instagram at @Dachampgaming!

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