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[[File:WMODGoodstyleHuman.png|left|frame|True identity]]
[[File:WMODGoodstyleHuman.png|left|frame|True identity]]
As it turns out, Goodstyle is actually the very first member of the Cannoli clan, and the one who banished [[Terrormisu]] to the [[Wishstone]]. He assumed a wand-like form to guide potential warriors capable of soundly defeating Terrormisu, which is why he guided Wario to reassemble the pieces, sure that he could defeat her once and for all. As a reward, he gave Wario all the treasure of the Cannoli family.
As it turns out, Goodstyle is actually the very first member of the Cannoli clan, and the one who banished [[Terrormisu]] to the [[Wishstone]]. He assumed a wand-like form to guide potential warriors capable of soundly defeating Terrormisu, which is why he guided Wario to reassemble the pieces, sure that he could defeat her once and for all. As a reward, he gave Wario all the treasure of the Cannoli family.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 21:26, September 16, 2018

Template:Character-infobox Goodstyle is a magic mustached wand that Wario uses in Wario: Master of Disguise. It was passed down in the Cannoli clan and belonged to Count Cannoli until he was stolen by Wario. He gives Wario advice and enables his disguise transformations in the game.

True form

Goodstyle's true identity from Wario: Master of Disguise
True identity

As it turns out, Goodstyle is actually the very first member of the Cannoli clan, and the one who banished Terrormisu to the Wishstone. He assumed a wand-like form to guide potential warriors capable of soundly defeating Terrormisu, which is why he guided Wario to reassemble the pieces, sure that he could defeat her once and for all. As a reward, he gave Wario all the treasure of the Cannoli family.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ステッキオ[?]
Sutekkio
Stickio, pun on "stick"
German Stilgut[?] Stylegood
Italian Graziano[?] Italian form of the Roman name "Gratianus", meaning "grace" ("grazia" in Italian)
Spanish Simón[?] Literal spanish translation of the name Simon

Trivia

  • Goodstyle's face is similar to the face of Julius Pringles, the mascot of the Pringles brand of chip.