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The game mode affects the location of the Jewel Pieces, the amount of enemies in the levels, the health the player begins with upon entering the level, and the time given to get back to the Portal after the player hits the [[Frog Switch]]. Sometimes, the Frog Switch can even change it's location in a level. Purchasing items will cost more [[Frog Medal]]s | The game mode affects the location of the Jewel Pieces, the amount of enemies in the levels, the health the player begins with upon entering the level, and the time given to get back to the Portal after the player hits the [[Frog Switch]]. Sometimes, the Frog Switch can even change it's location in a level. Purchasing items will cost more [[Frog Medal]]s. The difficulty of [[Mini-Game Shop|Mini-Games]] are generally unchanged across difficulty levels. However, on Super Hard, the baseball mini-game has pitches thrown by a cheerleader who throws more hard pitches and has different tells from the normal pitcher. | ||
==Wario's Transformations== | ==Wario's Transformations== |
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Template:Articleabout Template:Infobox Wario Land 4, known in Japan as Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara (meaning Wario Land Advance: The Treasure of the Golden Diva), is a Game Boy Advance platform game released in 2001. It was later re-released for the 3DS system on December 16, 2011 exclusively to all Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors. It is the fifth game in the Wario Land series, which is a spin-off of the Super Mario Land series. Wario travels to the Golden Pyramid to gather four treasures to save the legendary Princess Shokora from the evil Golden Diva, ruler of the Golden Pyramid. It features 2-D graphics with linear transformations (similar to Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island).
Story
On a dark and quiet night when everybody else is asleep, Wario starts the engine of his Wario Car, and speeds through the city. A Black Cat is crossing the road but Wario makes no attempt to slow down, and he gains speed. Frightened, she covers her eyes with her paws, and the Car's wheels narrowly miss the her. A newspaper flies into the Cat's face. It reads; "LEGENDARY PYRAMID DISCOVERED DEEP IN JUNGLE!!". The Cat takes a curious interest in the article.
Meanwhile, Wario speeds out of the city and enters the desert. With his mind on the ancient treasure, he speeds full throttle toward the Legendary Pyramid mentioned in the newspaper article. After some time, he reaches the jungle, and Wario is forced to abandon his vehicle once it gets too thick. After much trekking through the jungle, he finally reaches the Pyramid. Unable to contain his excitement, he climbs it and without hesitation and finds an entrance. Inside the pyramid, he descends a set of stairs and comes across the Black Cat, which runs into the next room after catching sight of Wario. Curious, Wario follows. He and the Cat come across a precipice in the ground. The Cat jumps in and Wario, worried that he will be beaten to the treasure, jumps in after her.
He lands in a strange room somewhere near the center of The Pyramid. Here, Wario must clear the Pyramid's five Passages. A Boss challenges Wario to a battle at the end of each passage. When Wario clears all five passages, the Inner Pyramid is revealed. Inside lurks the Golden Diva, final Boss and ruler of the Pyramid.
At the beginning of the battle, The Black Cat attacks the Golden Diva by scratching her face. The Golden Diva is unaffected, and she casually swallows the Cat. Wario then battles the Golden Diva. When defeated, the Cat is set free, the treasure is recovered, and Wario flexes his muscles in a not-at-all-modest way. At that moment, the Pyramid begins to shake and crumble. Scared, Wario gathers as much treasure as he can and escapes the Pyramid with the Black Cat leading the way out.
On the edge of the forest, Wario and the Black Cat watch the Pyramid crumble to the ground. They both laugh. The Golden Diva's Jewelry flies out of the treasure sack, and The Black Cat absorbs them. Suddenly, she undergoes a transformation and turns into the legendary Princess Shokora, true ruler of the Pyramid. She was defeated and transformed into a cat by the Golden Diva. The Princess gives Wario a kiss and says, "Thank you, Wario." Wario cannot believe his eyes, and he doesn't say a word as she is surrounded by four angels and flies up to heaven. Wario sits there for a while still making sense of it all. He dismisses it, grabs the remaining treasure and gets back into his Wario Car. With the treasure in the boot, he drives through the desert, back the way he came, and the staff credits roll.
A few days later... the ending cut scene shows Wario speeding through the city once again. Like the beggining, Wario narrowly misses another Cat, a white Cat this time. After Wario drives off, a newspaper flies into the White Cat's face. It reads; "STEAKS! EAT AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!!" The game ends with gold bars forming the words THE END.
Game play
The game begins in the Entry Passage which includes one level and a boss, Spoiled Rotten. When completed, the next part of the game consists of four more Passages, each with a different theme and boss. They are called the Emerald Passage, Ruby Passage, Topaz Passage and Sapphire Passage. These four passages can be completed in any order. Each has four levels and a Boss. When each Boss of the five passages have been cleared, an inner pyramid (The Golden Pyramid, is revealed on the main map. This includes one last level, (called Golden Passage) and the final boss Golden Diva.
Wario is given a health meter, which contains a total of eight hearts. Wario can gain a heart by collecting health that are scattered randomly throughout a level. Wario can lose a heart by touching a threatening part of an enemy (eg. horns, teeth), or by touching spikes. He can also fully replenish health by opening a Heart Box.
Each of the eighteen levels has four Jewel Pieces that need to be collected. When four Jewel Pieces are joined, they make a Pyramid Jewel. The color of the Jewels varies on the Passage they are collected in. The player must collect all Jewel Pieces in a Passage to gain access to the boss.
A Keyzer (or Key Bird) must be collected to unlock the next level. Without the Keyzer, the four Jewel Pieces in that level can still be collected, but the next level will remain locked.
When Wario enters a level, he enters through a Portal, which closes behind him. The only way to open it again is to find the Frog Switch that is somewhere in the level to open it once again to return to the map screen. A time limit is given to return to the portal. The player should focus on finding the four Jewel Pieces and the Keyzer before hitting the Frog Switch. However, there are some areas that can only be accessed by hitting the switch. This is done by the Frog Switch Blocks. The Frog Block can be seen solid or transparent. When the Frog Switch is hit, all transparent Blocks will become solid, while all the solid Blocks will become transparent. In some levels like Golden Passage, the Frog Switch is placed at the beggining of the level directly under the portal, so Wario lands on it when entering a level. This makes the level more difficult because he must recover all four Jewel Pieces and the Keyzer within a time limit.
This opens up new areas that can only be accessed when the Frog Switch is hit, so there may be some other Jewel Pieces or maybe even the Keyzer to find in that new area, but the player is limited by time, and once you are out of time, the player's score will start to decrease. Once the score reaches zero, Wario is sent back to the passage, and must start the level again. Each level has a different set amount of time to get back to the Frog Switch.
There are two Puzzle Rooms in each level (excluding Entry Passage and Golden Passage). Each one is found in a Purple Pipe, and each contain either a Giant Diamond worth 1000pts., or a bunch of coins that are worth 1000 points when combined. Wario must solve some kind of puzzle to get to these points, usually using Dr. Arewo Stein as an object to throw. Completing these rooms is optional, and is not needed to complete the game, but rather if the player wants a few extra points. Likewise, the player will never see a Jewel Piece or a Keyzer is a Puzzle Room, but a Heart Box can be seen from time to time.
There is also an optional bonus challenge to complete. In every level except for the Entry Passage and the Golden Pyramid, there is a hidden CD that can be collected and played in the Sound Room, each containing a different sound. There is a total of 16 CDs to collect. A Karaoke can also be unlocked, a full song. It can be unlocked by getting 10,000pts. or more in each of the eighteen levels.
There are a total of sixteen Treasure Chests in Wario Land 4. Four of them found in each of the four main Boss Rooms, embedded into the wall in the background. They cannot be touched by Wario. During the Boss Battle, when time starts to run low (usually under a minute) the Treasure Chests in the background will begin to dissapear, one by one. Once Wario defeats the Boss, the Treasure Chests that are left over are collected and stored in the Golden Pyramid, for the final boss against the Golden Diva. The amount of Treasure Chests collected do not affect the main game, but the ending. The more Treasure Chests Wario has on the game's completion, the more beautiful Princess Shokora will appear in the game's ending cut scene.
Before the boss, there is a Mini-Game Shop where Wario can play one of three Mini-Games. If Wario gets a certain amount of points in each of the mini-games, then he can earn Frog Medals, which he can then spend at the item shop for items to assist him to defeat the boss of that passage. Each mini-game costs 5000 points to play (not including the Entry Passage, which is discounted to 2000.) Points are earned during normal gameplay.
There are three minigames included:
Item Shop
The Item Shop in Wario Land 4 is a place where Wario can spend his Frog Medals in exchange for items to assist him in defeating the Boss of that passage by doing pre-damage at the battle's start. The shopkeeper is Mr. Game and Watch. It is said that this is his first ever appearance, hovever, this early version of Mr. Game & Watch has eyes. They were removed for his first official appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
The more effective the item has on damaging a boss, the more Frog Medals it is likely to cost. The price of the items also varies on the game mode, e.g. an item in "Hard" mode would be more expensive than the same item in "Normal" mode. The Smile is the only thing in the Item Shop that is free. It is a joke item, because selecting it will just play a sound effect.
All items and prices are as follows:
Item name | Price in Frog Medals | ||
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Normal | Hard | S-Hard | |
Apple Bomb | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Blast Cannon | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Vizorman | 4 | 6 | 8 |
Bugle | 6 | 9 | 12 |
Black Dog | 10 | 15 | 20 |
Large Lips | 10 | 15 | 20 |
Big Fist | 10 | 15 | 20 |
Black Dragon | 10 | 15 | 20 |
Smile | NA | NA | NA |
Each item deals a fixed amount of damage to each Boss. All damage totals are shown below.
Item | Boss / Damage taken by Item | |||||
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Spoiled Rotten | Cractus | Cuckoo Condor | Aerodent | Catbat | Golden Diva | |
Apple Bomb | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Blast Cannon | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Vizorman | 6 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Bugle | 8 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 |
Black Dog | NA | 7 | 9 | 8 | 10 | 8 |
Large Lips | NA | 9 | 8 | 14 | 7 | 5 |
Big Fist | NA | 8 | 12 | 7 | 9 | 6 |
Black Dragon | NA | 10 | 7 | 9 | 8 | 7 |
Game Modes
Upon creating a file, the game will ask what game mode the player prefers to play as.
The game modes are as follows:
- Normal
- Hard
- S-Hard (unlockable, by completing Hard mode)
The game mode affects the location of the Jewel Pieces, the amount of enemies in the levels, the health the player begins with upon entering the level, and the time given to get back to the Portal after the player hits the Frog Switch. Sometimes, the Frog Switch can even change it's location in a level. Purchasing items will cost more Frog Medals. The difficulty of Mini-Games are generally unchanged across difficulty levels. However, on Super Hard, the baseball mini-game has pitches thrown by a cheerleader who throws more hard pitches and has different tells from the normal pitcher.
Wario's Transformations
One of the best features of Wario Land 4 is the many transformations that Wario can use. He has a total of 10 different transformations in the game, which all have some kind of purpose to help Wario get through the level, such as turning into a Bat to reach a high place, or catching fire to break certain blocks. All of the transformations have been re-used from previous games in the series, but the developers made more use of them in Wario Land 4. In all forms, Wario is invincible, but touching an enemy will not destroy it, but merely knock it aside.
The following is a table showing each form and explains its effect in detail.
Image | Name | Description |
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Wario | Wario in his standard form. In this state, he can perform a ground-pound, ram enemies or blocks, crawl to get through tight spaces and throw objects such as enemies or rocks. | |
Puffy Wario | Wario after getting stung by a Beezley, or getting hit by the arrow of a Bow Balloon. His cheeks puff up, and he is able to float continually upwards. The effect ceases once Wario hits a ceiling. | |
Flaming Wario | Wario catches fire from a Torcher. He will run without stopping while the fire spreads, however, the player can still make Wario jump by pressing . He will run in the opposite direction when he hits a wall, and any Bonfire Blocks he touches will turn into ash. Falling into water will return Wario to his normal form. | |
Flat Wario | When Wario gets crushed by a Compressor, he will transform into Flat Wario. His body will become flat and as light as a feather. If he leaves the ground, he will fall back to earth slowly, swaying side to side, like a feather. He can get into small spaces. Wario can transform back into normal form by entering a Decompressor. | |
Fat Wario | Wario, fatter than usual. It can be achieved by eating the apples that is thrown by an Apple Monkey. Wario is invulnerable to enemy attacks, and just by touching an enemy will defeat it. However, Wario's weight has doubled, so he cannot jump very high and he walks very slowly. The effect will wear off once Wario walks a certain distance. | |
Bubble Wario | When Wario touches a large Bubble underwater, he will enter that bubble and float upwards until he reaches the surface. This effect is useless unless there is a water current. The bubble resists these currents, so Wario can access areas which are otherwise in-accessible. | |
Snowman Wario | When a mound of snow falls from the ceiling, Wario will collapse and re-emerge as Snowball Wario. Snow will stick to Wario around his belly area, and will be greatly weighed down. When Wario sets foot on a slope, he will turn into a huge snowball and start rolling, breaking any Snowman Blocks that get in the way. | |
Frozen Wario | When a Yukiotoko sneezes, it will exhale a blast of cold air. It's so cold, that it will freeze Wario instantly. He will be immobile, and will slide backwards. The ice will crack once Wario hits a wall or object. | |
Bouncy Wario | When a Hammer Warrior strikes Wario with his hammer, Wario will curl up into a spring and transform into Bouncy Wario. The player is able to make Wario bounce to incredible heights by pressing . If left alone, he will gain bounce power. After jumping, Wario will transform back into his normal form by hitting solid ground. | |
Zombie Wario | When a Skeleton Bird chucks goo at Wario, he will become contaminated and turn into a fearsome Zombie. Zombie Wario is slow moving, and jumping above a thin platform will cause him to fall through the floor, reaching otherwise inaccessible places. Wario can transform back by either touching water, or being exposed to bright lights. | |
Bat Wario | Contact with a Minicula will transform Wario into Bat Wario. In this form, Wario takes on the appearance of a Bat, and is able to fly by repeatedly pressing in order to reach high places. Like Zombie Wario, returning to normal form can be achieved by touching water or being exposed to bright light. |
Controls
- : Opens pause menu/confirm
- : Jump/swim/confirm
- : Ram (attack), throw (hold to build power)
- : Left/right to move. Up to look up.
- + : Throw upwards
- : Ground Pound (break blocks below you or defeat enemies, ends when player releases the d-pad), roll on 45 degree slope, S-Ground Pound (break stronger blocks, hold d-pad down for more than a second while falling. Does not end if the player releases the d-pad.)
- + : Slide down ladder
- + : Crawl
- /: S-Ram (ram with more power)
Wario's Moves
Wario has several different moves in Wario Land 4'. Mastering each one of them is essential for reaching the Golden Diva's stronghold.
Image | Name | Description |
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File:WL4-ram.PNG | Ram | Wario can shift his body weight to ram into objects. He can hit the weak spot of enemies to destroy them, or break blocks to make a path. He also runs a tad faster than running. |
File:WL4-S-ram.PNG | S-Ram | Just like a ram, but with more power. Wario must run for a short distance to build up the power. Once he does, he runs at terrific speed, and is able to break stronger, more solid blocks. |
File:WL4-GroundPound.PNG | Ground Pound | The classic move that is mainly used in the Mario series can be used in Wario Land 4. Wario can use it to break blocks below, or defeat enemies. |
File:WL4-S-GroundPound.PNG | S-Ground Pound | Similar to the normal Ground Pound but with more strength. He can break more solid blocks by doing this move. The move won't stop unless he hits the ground. |
File:WL4-Roll.PNG | Roll | On a 45º degree slope in the floor, Wario can begin to roll. He can jump while moving, destroy blocks and defeat enemies by using this move. He will stop rolling if he either hits something solid, or falls into water. |
File:WL4-Swim.PNG | Swim | Wario is able to use this move when he is in a body of water. He can move forward, as well as upward and downward. |
File:WL4-Crawl.PNG | Crawl | When Wario has a small space to squeeze through, he can crawl to pass through. He can also jump while crawling. |
File:WL4-Throw.PNG | Throw | If Wario picks up an enemy, rock or pinball, he can throw it either upward, or sidewards. He can break blocks from a long way away. |
Passages
The Passages are as follows:
Entry Passage
This passage only has one level: The Hall of Hieroglyphs, which, true to its name, uses hieroglyphics on the walls to teach Wario his basic moves. The boss of this passage is Spoiled Rotten.
Emerald Passage
This Passage is nature-themed. The four levels are:
The boss is Cractus, a possessed pot-plant with a huge head that can skewer Wario with its claws and drool a poisonous liquid on him, turning Wario into Zombie Wario.
Ruby Passage
This Passage is mechanical-themed. The four levels are:
The boss is Cuckoo Condor. He is what appears to be a giant cuckoo clock. He can grab Wario and shoot gears and electricity at him. After he takes enough damage, the cuckoo clock falls apart, revealing a giant bird, presumably a condor, underneath. In this form, Cuckoo Condor can lay eggs that hatch into self-destructing chicks to damage Wario.
Topaz Passage
This Passage is toy-themed. The four levels are:
The boss is Aerodent, a rat that hides in a giant inflatable teddy bear. He throws down needles, which can be used to deflate the teddy bear, making Aerodent an easier target. Later in the fight, Aerodent will drop flames, which do not harm Wario, but instead turns him into Flaming Wario. Fiery Wario will run around the screen for a while, wasting valuable time.
Sapphire Passage
This passage is horror-themed. The four levels are:
The boss is Catbat. He is essentially a big cat with a statue of a bat on his head, which is his weak spot. He creates waves which must be jumped over, and can also spit out orange and purple spiked balls, which either damage Wario or turn him into Puffy Wario, respectively. The latter's purpose is to waste time.
Golden Pyramid
The final area in the game. It only has one level, the Golden Passage. Its boss is the Golden Diva, the last boss of the game.
Allies
Fortunately, within the Golden Pyramid, there are a few characters who are willing to help Wario. They may have different purposes, and their personalities and traits may differ, but they all have the same goal; to rid the Pyramid of the money crazed Golden Diva and to restore it to it's former glory.
Image | Name | Description |
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Wario | The game's protagonist. Wario found out about the Pyramid while reading a newspaper article. In the dead of night, he hops into his Wario Car and drives off across the desert and through a jungle to reach the Pyramid. But he falls down a precipice and gets trapped inside! | |
File:WL4-Cat.PNG | Black Cat | While Wario is speeding through the city in his Car, he almost runs over a Black Cat. A copy of the newspaper that Wario read about the Pyramid flies into her face. The Cat takes a curious interest in the article, and she decides to got to the Pyramid herself. The cat seems to know her way around the Pyramid, because she leads Wario to the main room. |
File:WL4-Keyzer.PNG | Keyzer | Keyzers seem neither alive or dead, but one thing's for certain- they love to sleep! Eighteen Keyzers are found in the game, one for every level. They unlock the door to the next level in a Passage, and disappear once they do so. Yūrei tries to steal Keyzer off Wario in the level Crescent Moon Village. |
Dr. Arewo Stein | Dr. Arewo Stein is the detective that was exploring the Pyramid before Wario came and raided it. He also appears in the newspaper in the opening cut-scene. While always minding his own business, Wario is polite enough to usually use him as an object to throw in a Puzzle Room. | |
File:WL4-MGW.PNG | Mr. Game & Watch | Mr. Game & Watch's first ever, but unofficial appearance is in Wario Land 4. He is the Shop Keeper of the Item Shop in the room before the Boss. He sells Wario items that assist in defeating the Boss of that passage. Frog Medals are used as currency, which are earned by achieving a good score in the Mini-Game Shop. |
Princess Shokora | After the Golden Diva is defeated, Wario and the Black Cat escape the Pyramid before it crumbles on top of them. Outside, Wario and the cat laugh. But then something unexpected happened. The treasures that Wario stole of the Diva are "absorbed" by the Black Cat, and she undergoes a transformation and turns into Princess Shokora, rightful ruler of the Pyramid. She kisses Wario thank you, and she gets lifted into heaven by four angels. |
Bosses
Image | Name | Passage | Description |
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Spoiled Rotten | Entry Passage | A slowly moving eggplant-like creature that is harmless at first, but turns into a fanged, yet still slow enemy after a certain number of hits. | |
Cractus | Emerald Passage | A floating plant-like boss that attacks with its razor-sharp leaves. Its weak spot is its head that has to be ground pounded. | |
File:Cuckoocondor.gif | Cuckoo Condor | Ruby Passage | A condor-like creature hiding in a giant cuckoo-clock equipped with a claw in the fight's first phase, and laying eggs containing explosive chicks in the second one. Both times its attacks have to be countered. |
Aerodent | Topaz Passage | A small mouse-like boss riding a large inflatable teddy bear. Wario has to throw Aerodent's spiky minions at the teddy bear in order to make the boss visible. | |
Catbat | Sapphire Passage | A monster resembling both a cat and a bat that flies above a pool of water and creates waves. Wario has to ride the waves in order to attack the top head first and later Catbat's bald head. | |
Golden Diva | Golden Pyramid | The final boss first sends masks at Wario he has to throw at her fan. Afterwards she uses four different attacks that each require a different counter strategy. In the last phase her vulnerable face is revealed and she starts destroying the room's ground. |
Enemies
During his adventure, Wario encounters more than three dozen types of enemies. While a dozen of them is found in the levels of different passages, most enemy types are normally only found in a certain passage. They usually go in line with the passage's theme.
Common Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Bouncers.png | Marumen | A weak walking enemy that is unable to hurt Wario. |
Spear-Mask (yellow) | A common enemy wielding a spear as a weapon. Spear-Mask turns blue when doing a Ground Pound near it. | |
Tornado Spear-Mask (blue) | It spins its spear before it starts to walk or when it changes its direction. A Ground Pound near it causes it to turn red. | |
Angry Spear-Mask (red) | The strongest version of a Spear-Mask charges at Wario. It becomes yellow again by performing a Ground Pound. | |
Totsumen | A creature wearing a mask with a knife on it. It charges at Wario at high speed when he comes near it. | |
Harimen | An enemy that is protected by a pink spiked shell. A Ground Pound causes it to flip, making it vulnerable.It also looks just like Needle Kirby from Kirby:Nightmare In Dream Land. | |
Harimenzetto | Basically a stronger version of a Harimen with a black shell. | |
Goggley-Blade | The most common aquatic enemy charges at Wario when it sees him. Goggley-Blade's belly is its weak spot. | |
Spiked Head | An immobile spiked creature that is immune to all of Wario's attacks. | |
File:Shieragutchi WL4.png | Shieragutchi | A spiked clam found underwater. It quickly moves up when Wario comes near. |
Ringosukī | A monkey that throws apples which turn Wario fat upon contact. | |
Beezley | A bee which flies down and stings Wario, causing his head to swell to a ridiculous size. | |
File:Archer.PNG | Bow Balloon | An archer that shoots arrows at Wario which have the same effect as a Beezley's sting. |
Menhammer | A hammer-wielding creature that tries to flatten Wario. A hit will turn him into Bouncy Wario. | |
Yukiotoko | A yeti that tries to freeze Wario with its icy breath. |
Entry Passage Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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Eggplant Warrior | An eggplant creature wearing a headband with a knife that assists the boss Spoiled Rotten. It acts the same way as Totsumen. |
Emerald Passage Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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Imomushi | A harmless slowly moving caterpillar. | |
Moguramen | A mole-like creature wearing a mask with a drill. Some of them dig through the ground. | |
Utsuboankō | An invincible giant sea monster that hides in a hole and will not crop up until Wario comes near. | |
Togenobi | A large octopus with four rotating tentacles holding maces. It is invincible. | |
Tobawani | A crocodilian enemy swimming near the water surface. It jumps up and tries to bite Wario once he is above it. |
Ruby Passage Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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Togerobo | A heavy robot with spikes on one side as well as a spiked head that rolls along the ground when Togerobo drops it. | |
Kaentsubo | A walking jar whose flames turn Wario into Flaming Wario. It flips and creates a flame on the ground when it notices Wario. | |
PET Bottom | A bottle walking on four legs. It is armed with a spear on its front. | |
File:Drill Bat.PNG | Robo Bird | A robotic bird that attacks by flying in a straight line as soon as soon as it spots Wario. |
Topaz Passage Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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Toy Car | A toy Wario in a miniature version of the Wario Car with spikes on the front. | |
File:Spear Bot.PNG | Dice Men | A walking dice wielding a spear. |
File:Doodle.PNG | Hoggus | A floating pig-like artist that doesn't harm Wario, but whose paintings come to life. |
Denden | A pig in a spiked shell created by Hoggus. It rolls along the ground when Wario comes near. | |
File:Butatabi WL4.png | Butatabi | A pig with a spike on its head created by Hoggus. It glides from right to left and inversely. |
Deburina | A drawing of a dancing pig that has come to life. She has a hula-hoop around her body that rotates while Deburina dances. | |
File:Tack Soldier1.PNG | Tack Soldier | A hopping creature with a spike on the bottom assisting the boss Aerodent. They have to be thrown by Wario at the bear balloon. |
Sapphire Passage Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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Skeleton Bird | A skeletal bird shooting green objects that turn Wario into Zombie Wario, the latter being the needed form to harm this enemy. | |
Men'ono | A hooded creature armed with an ax. It charges at Wario when it sees him and swings its weapon at the treasure hunter. | |
Yūrei | A pirate ghost that doesn't harm Wario, but follows him and tries to pick every coin before Wario can do so. | |
File:Vampire Bat.PNG | Minicula | An invincible bat flying in circles that turns Wario into Vampire Bat Wario upon contact. |
Mayu Bird | A bat-like creature that only flies within a small area, but is found in large groups. | |
Onomī | A mummified enemy holding an ax. It uses the same attack as Men'ono. | |
Iwao | A burly creature that throws rolling rocks at Wario. It can only be defeated with a Ground Pound. | |
Drill Fish | A mechanical fish with a drill patrolling the pool of the boss Catbat. A Super Ground Pound is the only way to defeat it. |
Golden Pyramid Enemies
The last part of the game doesn't introduce new enemies, aside from the final boss, the Golden Diva, and the creatures created by her. However, some enemies that are otherwise exclusive to the Sapphire Passage reappear in the last level before the boss, the Golden Passage, including Skeleton Birds, Men'ono and Miniculas.
Reception
The game received generally positive reviews. IGN gave Wario Land a 9 out of 10, or "Outstanding", citing its well thought out level design, replay ability and Wario's transformations. They were also impressed about how much attention the Developers paid to the sounds and audio. It was not given a full 10 because the game does not necessarily push the performance power of the Game Boy Advance in ways of graphics. Global sales exedeeded 2,000,000 copies.
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