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'''Allergia Gardens''' is a garden and the final level in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. [[Carpaccio]] goes to protect the last [[Wishstone]] fragment after Wario bests him in a race. [[Cannoli]] tells [[Wario]] that he's done playing tricks on him and that Carpaccio came here to protect the last piece of Wishstone. When Wario catches up to Carpaccio, he takes the crimson gem and hides it somewhere in the level. Carpaccio then disappears and a symbol on a nearby door changes.
|title=Allergia Gardens
|image=[[File:Allergia_Gardens.png|256px]]
|inhabitants=[[Sir Worth-A-Lot]], [[Sir Steal-A-Lot]], [[Sir Hop-A-Lot]], [[Amphibigun]], [[Scare-Oh!]], [[Ratfael]], [[Treasure Pest]]
|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' (2007)
}}
'''Allergia Gardens''' is the setting of the final episode of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. [[Wario]] comes here in order to search for the fifth and final [[Wishstone]] fragment. It is a vast, labyrinthine {{wp|Hanging garden (cultivation)|hanging garden}} with many vines, spikes, and mushrooms. Many areas require the player to solve mushroom-based puzzles in order to continue. The purple doors with looping arrows on them will simply take Wario back to the same room; the green mushrooms in the area must all be pressed in order to turn the purple doors green and let Wario continue. Some of the mushrooms are invisible and require [[Genius Wario]] to see them and press them down. If a purple mushroom is pressed, either by Wario or by an enemy, the green mushrooms will be pushed back up and the player will have to start over, but once all of the green mushrooms in a given area are pressed, they will remain pressed and cannot be pushed back up. There are also red mushrooms that when pressed, cause vines that normally impede Wario's progress to wither.


[[Goodstyle]] notes that the symbol of the door changed and suspects that the garden is full of surprises. In order to change the doors with a blue symbol, Wario must hit all the green mushrooms in the area. Some of these fungi can only be seen by [[Genius Wario]]. There are also many hidden markings that only Genius Wario can see and they prove to be a code for the several machines throughout the level. The area is also covered with many bramble bushes, causing Wario damage if he comes in contact with one. There are said to be many hidden secrets in the garden.
This area also features devices with huge gears in them, each with two switches on them. Pressing the switches in a certain order will cause a ladder to appear. The correct order for each switch is indicated by arrows displayed somewhere in the level. However, one of the arrow sets is invisible and requires Genius Wario to see it, and another set of arrows corresponds to a room with two switches, meaning the player must remember not only the directions of the arrows, but the colors as well.


After Wario discovers the crimson gem, he can move ahead and fight the final boss: [[Terrormisu]].  
==Episodes==
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
!width="235px"|Title
!Image
!Summary
|-
!Episode 10:<br>[[The Final Face-Off!]]
|[[File:WMODE10.png|192px]]
|Wario finds the last of the five Wishstone pieces, but reassembling it causes [[Terrormisu]], a demon who had been sealed inside it, to break free.
|-
![[Special Episode Part 5]]
|[[File:WMODSPE5.png|192px]]
|Terrormisu asks Wario and [[Count Cannoli]] to find some of her lost possessions, and offers "the most beautiful gem from her dimension" to whoever gets them first.
|}
 
==Enemies==
*[[Sir Worth-A-Lot]]
*[[Sir Steal-A-Lot]]
*[[Sir Hop-A-Lot]]
*[[Amphibigun]]
*[[Scare-Oh!]]
*[[Ratfael]]
*[[Treasure Pest]]
*[[Terrormisu]] (boss)
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=くうちゅうていえん
|JapR=Kūchū Teien
|JapM=Floating Gardens
|Spa=Jardines Chus
|SpaM=''Jardines'' means "gardens" and ''Chus'' comes from the Spanish onomatopoeia for sneezing, ''achús''
|Fre=Jardins Suspendus
|FreM=Hanging gardens
}}
 
==Trivia==
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*In the area where Wario must turn a gear three times to the right and two times to the left consecutively to make a ladder appear, there is a missing tile in the ceiling above the door.
*A painting with a portrait of Terrormisu can be seen in one of the rooms at this stage.


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[[Category:Mazes]]
[[Category:Wario Places]]
[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise locations]]
[[Category:Wario Levels]]

Latest revision as of 04:45, January 8, 2024

Allergia Gardens
Allergia Gardens.png
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Inhabitants Sir Worth-A-Lot, Sir Steal-A-Lot, Sir Hop-A-Lot, Amphibigun, Scare-Oh!, Ratfael, Treasure Pest

Allergia Gardens is the setting of the final episode of Wario: Master of Disguise. Wario comes here in order to search for the fifth and final Wishstone fragment. It is a vast, labyrinthine hanging garden with many vines, spikes, and mushrooms. Many areas require the player to solve mushroom-based puzzles in order to continue. The purple doors with looping arrows on them will simply take Wario back to the same room; the green mushrooms in the area must all be pressed in order to turn the purple doors green and let Wario continue. Some of the mushrooms are invisible and require Genius Wario to see them and press them down. If a purple mushroom is pressed, either by Wario or by an enemy, the green mushrooms will be pushed back up and the player will have to start over, but once all of the green mushrooms in a given area are pressed, they will remain pressed and cannot be pushed back up. There are also red mushrooms that when pressed, cause vines that normally impede Wario's progress to wither.

This area also features devices with huge gears in them, each with two switches on them. Pressing the switches in a certain order will cause a ladder to appear. The correct order for each switch is indicated by arrows displayed somewhere in the level. However, one of the arrow sets is invisible and requires Genius Wario to see it, and another set of arrows corresponds to a room with two switches, meaning the player must remember not only the directions of the arrows, but the colors as well.

Episodes[edit]

Title Image Summary
Episode 10:
The Final Face-Off!
Episode 10 from Wario: Master of Disguise Wario finds the last of the five Wishstone pieces, but reassembling it causes Terrormisu, a demon who had been sealed inside it, to break free.
Special Episode Part 5 The beginning of Special Episode Part 5 in Wario: Master of Disguise. Terrormisu asks Wario and Count Cannoli to find some of her lost possessions, and offers "the most beautiful gem from her dimension" to whoever gets them first.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese くうちゅうていえん
Kūchū Teien
Floating Gardens

French Jardins Suspendus
Hanging gardens
Spanish Jardines Chus
Jardines means "gardens" and Chus comes from the Spanish onomatopoeia for sneezing, achús

Trivia[edit]

The missing tile in Allergia Gardens from Wario: Master of Disguise
  • In the area where Wario must turn a gear three times to the right and two times to the left consecutively to make a ladder appear, there is a missing tile in the ceiling above the door.
  • A painting with a portrait of Terrormisu can be seen in one of the rooms at this stage.