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[[ | [[File:OldRedMug.png|thumb|200px|'''Old Red-Mug'''.]] | ||
'''Old Red-Mugs''' are large stone enemies that appears in ''[[Wario World]]''. They resemble [[Whomp]]s with a chubby red face. They are only found in [[Greenhorn Ruins]] around small gaps or across paths. To defeat it, [[Wario]] must punch its face three times. After it falls on the ground, he can walk on it and use it as a bridge to reach other areas. | '''Old Red-Mugs'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 25.</ref> are large stone enemies that appears in ''[[Wario World]]''. They resemble [[Whomp]]s with a chubby red face. They are only found in [[Greenhorn Ruins]] around small gaps or across paths. To defeat it, [[Wario]] must punch its face three times. After it falls on the ground, he can walk on it and use it as a bridge to reach other areas. | ||
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Revision as of 23:17, March 2, 2015
Old Red-Mugs[1] are large stone enemies that appears in Wario World. They resemble Whomps with a chubby red face. They are only found in Greenhorn Ruins around small gaps or across paths. To defeat it, Wario must punch its face three times. After it falls on the ground, he can walk on it and use it as a bridge to reach other areas.
References
- ^ Wario World instruction booklet, page 25.
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