Where to find the Monstro Town hidden treasure chest in Super Mario RPG

I think you’ll find this one just fine.

The Monstro Town hidden treasure chest is very easy to find in Super Mario RPG.

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It’s right by the exit, next to the bush. That’s it. Here’s the screenshot for reference since I imagine there’s a good chance you’re just here for the picture and don’t really need me to explain anything else.

Monstro Town hidden treasure chest in Super Mario RPG
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Look at it. That is the Monstro Town hidden treasure chest in all its glory. It contains a Flower, so enjoy the extra Flower Point.

Now, I can’t let an article go live at only 80 words for several reasons. So for the remainder of this article, I am going to talk about how I think for the Super Mario RPG remake, the hidden boss Culex should have definitely had a new form where One-Winged Angel plays. Think about it. Mario and Bowser sitting there looking at a monstrosity imagined by Tetsuya Nomura while ominous Latin chanting fills the background. Except in my head, I’m imagining they replace the choir with a bunch of Toads singing just to add to the atmosphere. Maybe write some new lyrics too. I’m thinking like:

Hey you Mario
Here I am, in 2D
I won’t let you go
You will bow down to me

Culex time!
Culex time!

And then later it’s like:

Mari-Mari-Mario,
Now I’m casting Meteo
Mari-Mari-Mario
I will break all of your toes

And that’s when Cloud Strife comes in and is like “Need a sword, buster?” which then not only lets Cloud join the party, but also lets Mario learn Omnislash. Also, Mario uses a Keyblade since he was already confirmed a Keyblade wielder thanks to that one Smash Bros. trailer.

I will not read any questions or comments regarding any of this because I know it is perfect. This guide was not sponsored by Square Enix.

Check out where to find the other hidden treasure chests in Super Mario RPG here.

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