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The name of the enemy is a portmanteau of [[wikipedia:Ramesses II|Ramesses II]], an Egyptian Pharaoh, and ramen (as in ramen noodles).
The name of the enemy is a portmanteau of [[wikipedia:Ramesses II|Ramesses II]], an Egyptian Pharaoh, and ramen (as in ramen noodles).


==In-game Description==
==In-game description==
''A statue of the world's first true ramen aficionado. All those who opposed his crazed, noodley ways had their best restaurants burned to the ground.''
''A statue of the world's first true ramen aficionado. All those who opposed his crazed, noodley ways had their best restaurants burned to the ground.''
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Revision as of 21:20, June 11, 2015

The Ramenses II is a live statue enemy that appears in Wario: Master of Disguise. Ramenses IIs appear in the Smithsnorian Museum during the events of Episode 3, and they attack by levitating into the air and pounding the ground below them. Wario must stomp on the head of it several times, or use one of his other means of attack on the statue in order to defeat it. The statue is shaped like a human.

The name of the enemy is a portmanteau of Ramesses II, an Egyptian Pharaoh, and ramen (as in ramen noodles).

In-game description

A statue of the world's first true ramen aficionado. All those who opposed his crazed, noodley ways had their best restaurants burned to the ground. Template:BoxTop