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'''Sir Worth-A-Lot''' is an enemy in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They appear in [[Carpaccio's Lab]] and [[Allergia Gardens]] during [[Wario]]'s journey there. They appear as golden-armored [[Sir Lance-A-Lot]]s, having attained this armor by having perfect attendance for 5 years. They act like Sir Lance-A-Lots, but have more HP. They can easily be dealt with by using any attack.
'''Sir Worth-A-Lot''' is an enemy in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They appear in [[Carpaccio's Lab]] and [[Allergia Gardens]] during [[Wario]]'s journey there. They appear as golden-armored [[Sir Lance-A-Lot]]s, having attained this armor by having perfect attendance for 5 years. They act like Sir Lance-A-Lots, but have more HP. They can easily be dealt with by using any attack.


There are two enemy generators in a room of Carpaccio's Lab, which create unlimited Sir Worth-A-Lots.
There are two enemy generators in a room of Carpaccio's Lab, which create unlimited Sir Worth-A-Lots. They are a great source for levelling-up gems; a good approach is to have [[Dragon Wario]] stand actually inside the generator, breathing fire outwards. This enables him to defeat all the enemies and collect all their gems without moving.


==In-game description==
==In-game description==

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