Crystal Entity

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Wario fighting a Crystal Entity from Wario World.
Wario battling a red Gem-Bodied Creature

Gem-Bodied Creatures[1] are enemies that Wario faced during the events of Wario World.

Gem-Bodied Creatures resemble huge crystals with a torso and head on top. They come in three colors: red, yellow, and blue. A Gem-Bodied Creature may show up by dropping in from the sky or rising up out of the ground. In either case, the Gem-Bodied Creature will form a barrier around her[2] general area, forcing Wario to fight her before he can move on.

Gem-Bodied Creatures are completely immobile. Instead, they summon smaller Crystal Creatures to attack Wario. The Crystal Creatures come in two varieties: ground and flying. The ground ones wield weapons to hit Wario with and the flying ones can dive-bomb him. The greedy anti-hero can use these strange offspring to damage and defeat the Gem-Bodied Creature; after knocking them out with some punches, he can throw them at the Entity to hurt her. (there is no other way to hurt her; the Creatures are immune to his punches)

After being hit, Gem-Bodied Creatures will retaliate in one of three ways, depending on their color. Red Gem-Bodied Creatures will emit a laser beam that sweeps upward. Yellow ones will fire multiple purple energy blasts in a straight line. Finally, blue Gem-Bodied Creatures will fire three homing lasers at Wario. Fortunately, these attacks can also damage the Crystal Creatures.

Once a Gem-Bodied Creature has taken three hits and is dazed, Wario can then pick her up and use any one of his attack moves to destroy her.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キラーミー[?]
Kirāmī
killer and army or from ちら見 (tirami), meaning once-over

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 26.
  2. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 38.