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'''Wildflower Fields''' is a level in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It takes place in a bright, sunny field blossoming with many wildflowers. It is the second level of the [[Emerald Passage]]. There are huge sunflowers dotted everywhere throughout the stage, big enough that [[Wario]] can travel inside their stems; their leaves can be used as platforms. The [[Beezley]]s here can sting Wario to make him turn into [[Puffy Wario]], which enables him to ascend up to secret places. However, there are hazardous spikes to stop Wario from going up. The [[Frog Switch]] here is located at the end of the level. The [[Frog Switch Block]]s here open up another area above the path that Wario came from, which is mostly down-hill. Wildflower Fields is the only level in the game to feature the [[Money Flower]]. This level's [[CD]] is called [[Things That Never Change]] and once collected, it can be played in the [[Sound Room]].
'''Wildflower Fields''' is a level in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It takes place in a bright, sunny field blossoming with many wildflowers. It is the second level of the [[Emerald Passage]]. There are huge sunflowers dotted everywhere throughout the stage, big enough that [[Wario]] can travel inside their stems; their leaves can be used as platforms. The [[Beezley]]s here can sting Wario to make him turn into [[Puffy Wario]], which enables him to ascend up to secret places. However, there are hazardous spikes to stop Wario from going up. The [[Frog Switch]] here is located at the end of the level. The [[Frog Switch Block]]s here open up another area above the path that Wario came, which is mostly down-hill. Wildflower Fields is the only level in the game to feature the [[Money Flower]]. This level's [[CD]] is called [[Things That Never Change]] and once collected, it can be played in the [[Sound Room]].
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File:WL4-Blue Fish.PNG|<center>A [[Goggley-Blade]] in a body of water</center>
File:WL4-Blue Fish.PNG|<center>A [[Goggley-Blade]] in a body of water</center>
File:WL4-Big Flower.PNG|<center>Two [[Imomushi]]</center>
File:WL4-Yellow Spear Mask.PNG|<center>A Yellow [[Spear-Mask]]</center>
File:WL4 Beta-Wildflower fields.PNG|<center>[[Wario Land 4/Beta elements|Beta]] screenshot of Wildflower Fields</center>
File:WL4 Beta-Wildflower fields.PNG|<center>[[Wario Land 4/Beta elements|Beta]] screenshot of Wildflower Fields</center>
File:WL4-Money Flower.PNG|<center>[[Money Flower]]</center>
File:WL4-Money Flower.PNG|<center>[[Money Flower]]</center>

Revision as of 18:18, September 26, 2012

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Not to be confused with Flower Fields.

Wildflower Fields is a level in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. It takes place in a bright, sunny field blossoming with many wildflowers. It is the second level of the Emerald Passage. There are huge sunflowers dotted everywhere throughout the stage, big enough that Wario can travel inside their stems; their leaves can be used as platforms. The Beezleys here can sting Wario to make him turn into Puffy Wario, which enables him to ascend up to secret places. However, there are hazardous spikes to stop Wario from going up. The Frog Switch here is located at the end of the level. The Frog Switch Blocks here open up another area above the path that Wario came from, which is mostly down-hill. Wildflower Fields is the only level in the game to feature the Money Flower. This level's CD is called Things That Never Change and once collected, it can be played in the Sound Room.

Time given in different modes

The time given to complete the level varies on the game mode.

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