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'''Bonfire Blocks'''<ref>''Wario Land: Shake It!'' English instruction booklet, page 8.</ref> (sometimes referred to as '''Fire Blocks'''<ref>Nintendo Power Advance "''Wario Land 4''" feature, issue #3, page 57</ref>) are special types of blocks that show up in every title of the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], starting with ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They appear as red blocks with a yellow border and a picture of a flame on them. In ''[[Wario Land II]]'', they have a basic, red and yellow block appearance, in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' they are purple blocks, while in ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' and ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' they are made to resemble cubic stones. In ''Wario Land: Shake It!'', they appear to be made of metal.
'''Bonfire Blocks'''<ref>''Wario Land: Shake It!'' English instruction booklet, page 8.</ref> (also known as '''Flame Blocks'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' V.3, page 52.</ref> or '''Fire Blocks'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' V.3, pages 57 and 62.</ref>) are special types of blocks that show up in every title of the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], starting with ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They appear as red blocks with a yellow border and a picture of a flame on them. In ''[[Wario Land II]]'', they have a basic, red and yellow block appearance, in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' they are purple blocks, while in ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' and ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' they are made to resemble cubic stones. In ''Wario Land: Shake It!'', they appear to be made of metal.


Bonfire Blocks are completely impenetrable and, in most of the games, they can only be destroyed by having [[Wario]] turn into [[Flaming Wario]] and touch the block. On the other hand, in the first game they ever appeared in, they can be broken only by the flaming power of either [[Sea Dragon Wario|Sea Dragon]] or [[King Dragon Wario]]. Bonfire Blocks are usually placed in strategic places and often hide [[List of Wario's Treasures in Wario Land: Shake It!|treasure]] and [[Coin (Wario Land 4)|coins]]; they can also cover [[Warp Pipe]]s.
Bonfire Blocks are completely impenetrable and, in most of the games, they can only be destroyed by having [[Wario]] turn into [[Flaming Wario]] and touch the block. On the other hand, in the first game they ever appeared in, they can be broken only by the flaming power of either [[Sea Dragon Wario|Sea Dragon]] or [[King Dragon Wario]]. Bonfire Blocks are usually placed in strategic places and often hide [[List of Wario's Treasures in Wario Land: Shake It!|treasure]] and [[Coin (Wario Land 4)|coins]]; they can also cover [[Warp Pipe]]s.

Revision as of 08:44, July 25, 2019

Template:Item-infobox Bonfire Blocks[1] (also known as Flame Blocks[2] or Fire Blocks[3]) are special types of blocks that show up in every title of the Wario Land series, starting with Virtual Boy Wario Land. They appear as red blocks with a yellow border and a picture of a flame on them. In Wario Land II, they have a basic, red and yellow block appearance, in Wario Land 3 they are purple blocks, while in Virtual Boy Wario Land and Wario Land 4 they are made to resemble cubic stones. In Wario Land: Shake It!, they appear to be made of metal.

Bonfire Blocks are completely impenetrable and, in most of the games, they can only be destroyed by having Wario turn into Flaming Wario and touch the block. On the other hand, in the first game they ever appeared in, they can be broken only by the flaming power of either Sea Dragon or King Dragon Wario. Bonfire Blocks are usually placed in strategic places and often hide treasure and coins; they can also cover Warp Pipes.

A counterpart for Snowman Wario of the Bonfire Block exists in the form of the Snowman Block.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブロック[4]
Honō Burokku
Flame Block

References

  1. ^ Wario Land: Shake It! English instruction booklet, page 8.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Advance V.3, page 52.
  3. ^ Nintendo Power Advance V.3, pages 57 and 62.
  4. ^ Wario Land Shake Japanese instruction booklet, page 17.