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|title=Pearl Bird
|image=[[File:WL4-PearlBird.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Wario Land 4''
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 4]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
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A '''glass bird'''<ref name=code>Derived from the ''Wario Land 4'' source code name (<tt>Czako_glass_bi</tt>)</tt></ref> is an enemy in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is a green bird with small wings. Though they are enemies, glass birds do not harm [[Wario]]. They spit out spheres made out of glass<ref name=code/> or ice,<ref>{{cite|date=Fall 2001|title=''Nintendo Power Advance'' Volume 3|page=59|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> which can be caught and thrown at [[! Switch]]es or breakable [[block]]s to reach the prize in a pink area. A glass bird appears in two [[pink area]]s only, one in [[40 Below Fridge]] and the other in [[Crescent Moon Village]].
 
==Profiles and statistics==
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|name=Glass bird
|image=[[File:WL4-PearlBird.png]]
|image=[[File:WL4-PearlBird.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 4]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
|worlds={{chart icon|WL4-RPassage}} {{chart icon|WL4-SPassage}}
|levels={{chart icon|WL4-40BF}} {{chart icon|WL4-CMV}}
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[[File:WL4-Pearl Bird 40 Below.png|frame|left|The Pearl Bird in a [[Puzzle Room]]]]
A '''Pearl Bird''' appears in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is a strange, green bird with small wings, and a mouth that can expand to a large size. It is only seen in two [[Puzzle Room]]s throughout the game, one in the [[40 Below Fridge]], the other in [[Crescent Moon Village]]. It doesn't harm [[Wario]] in any way, but actually helps him by spitting out glass spheres which Wario can catch and [[Wario Land 4#Wario's moves|throw]] at two [[! Switch|"!" Buttons]]s that would otherwise be out of reach. These "!" Buttons, when hit, will change corresponding colored blocks from solid to [[Dotted-Line Block|transparent]], allowing Wario to pass through them to reach a [[Diamond (Wario Land 4)|Diamond]]. The challenge is to make both colored blocks transparent at one time, so that the way is cleared and Wario may reach the prize.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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WL4-Pearl Bird Moon Village.png|The Pearl Bird in a [[Crescent Moon Village|different Puzzle Room]].
WL4-Pearl Bird 40 Below.png|Screenshot from ''Wario Land 4'' (40 Below Fridge)
WL4-Pearl Bird Moon Village.png|Screenshot from ''Wario Land 4'' (Crescent Moon Village)
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==References==
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Glass bird
Sprite of a glass bird from Wario Land 4
Sprite from Wario Land 4
First appearance Wario Land 4 (2001)

A glass bird[1] is an enemy in Wario Land 4. It is a green bird with small wings. Though they are enemies, glass birds do not harm Wario. They spit out spheres made out of glass[1] or ice,[2] which can be caught and thrown at ! Switches or breakable blocks to reach the prize in a pink area. A glass bird appears in two pink areas only, one in 40 Below Fridge and the other in Crescent Moon Village.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Glass bird
Sprite of a glass bird from Wario Land 4
Worlds Artwork of the Ruby Passage symbol Artwork of the Sapphire Passage symbol Levels 40 Below Fridge map icon from Wario Land 4. Crescent Moon Village map icon from Wario Land 4.
Game modes

Normal Hard S-Hard

Spoils N/A

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Derived from the Wario Land 4 source code name (Czako_glass_bi)
  2. ^ Fall 2001. Nintendo Power Advance Volume 3. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 59.