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[[File:WWG Wario Kard logo.png|300px|right|thumb|The logo of Wario Kard.]]
'''Wario Kard''', also parsed '''WarioKard''',<ref name="playnintendo">[https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ WarioWare Gold Tips & Tricks]. ''[[Play Nintendo]]''. Retrieved April 25, 2020. ([http://web.archive.org/web/20201107232745/https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ Archived] November 7, 2020, 23:27:45 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> is an unlockable minigame in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is unlocked after collecting all souvenirs from the Capsule Machine and is located in the Arcade menu. The minigame's name and logo reference the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, with the design of the logo in particular being reminiscent of ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''{{'}}s logo.
'''Wario Kard''', also parsed '''WarioKard''',<ref name="playnintendo">[https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ WarioWare Gold Tips & Tricks]. ''[[Play Nintendo]]''. Retrieved April 25, 2020. ([http://web.archive.org/web/20201107232745/https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ Archived] November 7, 2020, 23:27:45 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> is an unlockable minigame in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is unlocked after collecting all souvenirs from the Capsule Machine and is located in the Arcade menu. The minigame's name and logo reference the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, with the design of the logo in particular being reminiscent of ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''{{'}}s logo.


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===Enemy Selection===
===Enemy Selection===
[[File:WWG Wario Kard Enemy Select.png|thumb|right|300px]]
[[File:WWG Wario Kard Enemy Select.png|thumb|300px]]
The amount of attempts a player has to defeat an enemy is indicated by the "(number)x left" under the small enemy portrait on the lower screen. Most enemies have 3 attempts. Some enemies have 5, and one rare enemy, Pile of Gold, has 1. In most cases, if the player is unable to defeat an enemy in one attempt, the damage gets carried over towards the remaining attempts. Some enemies' HP is restored back to maximum between attempts. If the player is unable to defeat the enemy within the given attempts, the enemy may be removed from the list and reappear later in the playthrough.
The amount of attempts a player has to defeat an enemy is indicated by the "(number)x left" under the small enemy portrait on the lower screen. Most enemies have 3 attempts. Some enemies have 5, and one rare enemy, Pile of Gold, has 1. In most cases, if the player is unable to defeat an enemy in one attempt, the damage gets carried over towards the remaining attempts. Some enemies' HP is restored back to maximum between attempts. If the player is unable to defeat the enemy within the given attempts, the enemy may be removed from the list and reappear later in the playthrough.


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===Pair Attack===
===Pair Attack===
A Pair Attack can be done if two characters in a player's hand are partners, regardless of rank. A glowing yellow border will appear on cards that can perform a Pair Attack.
A Pair Attack can be done if two characters in a player's hand are partners, regardless of rank. A glowing yellow border will appear on cards that can perform a Pair Attack.
* If there are two cards of the same partner of different ranks , the player must choose one of the two cards to use for Pair attack.
* If there are two cards of the same partner of different ranks, the player must choose one of the two cards to use for Pair attack.
** For example: Kat and Ana are partners. A player has Kat (Rank A), Ana (Rank B), and Ana (Rank C) in the player's hand. When the player chooses to use a Pair Attack, the player must choose to use Ana (Rank B) or Ana (Rank C) to complete the Pair Attack. Every partner card have the same point cost as its counterpart, regardless of rank. The point cost for a Pair Attack is equal to one card of either pair.
** For example: Kat and Ana are partners. A player has Kat (Rank A), Ana (Rank B), and Ana (Rank C) in the player's hand. When the player chooses to use a Pair Attack, the player must choose to use Ana (Rank B) or Ana (Rank C) to complete the Pair Attack. Every partner card have the same point cost as its counterpart, regardless of rank. The point cost for a Pair Attack is equal to one card of either pair.


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|No
|No
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|Baby Face
|[[Baby Face]] ([[Shave the World]])
|Uses only scissors or paper.
|Uses only scissors or paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
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|Dude in Undies
|[[Dude in Undies]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses scissors.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
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|Cave Man
|[[Dude in Undies|Cave Man]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|Reduces your hand to two cards.
|Reduces your hand to two cards.
|5
|5
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|No
|No
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|Mewtroid  
|Mewtroid ([[Mewtroid 2: Return of Sameow]])
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|5
|5
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|No
|No
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|Man in Leotard
|[[Dude in Undies|Man in Leotard]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|No extra details.
|No extra details.
|3
|3
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