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The Red Key is located in the bottom area, which contains a series of currents. In order to reach the cave that contains the Red Key, Wario must go in the middle column, and then go to the left near the bottom, followed by going up, left, and then down. Within this cave, there is a Red Key and a [[Hammer-Bot|Hammer-bot]] blocked off by a column of [[Enemy Block]]s.
The Red Key is located in the bottom area, which contains a series of currents. In order to reach the cave that contains the Red Key, Wario must go in the middle column, and then go to the left near the bottom, followed by going up, left, and then down. Within this cave, there is a Red Key and a [[Hammer-Bot|Hammer-bot]] blocked off by a column of [[Enemy Block]]s.


The Red Chest is within the cave in the main area surrounded by a loop of currents. With the Prince Frog's Glove, Wario does not need to ride the current to reach it. Within the cave, the room with the Red Chest is at the top-right, which can be reached by riding a series of zipline handles to reach there. Within this room, there are two [[Teruteru]] and one column of damaged blocks at the top before the Red Chest.
The Red Chest is within the cave in the main area surrounded by a loop of currents. With the Prince Frog's Glove, Wario doesn't need to ride the current to reach it. Within the cave, the room with the Red Chest is at the top-right, which can be reached by riding a series of zipline handles to reach there. Within this room, there are two [[Teruteru]] and one column of damaged blocks at the top before the Red Chest.


The red Crayon flies to the tower on the northern side of the world. The crayon is used to color one part of the area that is initially monochrome. The red crayon colors the door that serves as the building's entrance. After the area is colored by seven different crayons, the Golf minigame there can be played.
The red Crayon flies to the tower on the northern side of the world. The crayon is used to color one part of the area that is initially monochrome. The red crayon colors the door that serves as the building's entrance. After the area is colored by seven different crayons, the Golf minigame there can be played.
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The {{conjectural|Red Chemical}} is inside the Green Chest, which requires the Sapling of Growth from [[A Town in Chaos]]' Blue Chest to obtain. This causes the [[Octohōn]] to grow big and thus able to break the grate that it is originally trapped behind.
The {{conjectural|Red Chemical}} is inside the Green Chest, which requires the Sapling of Growth from [[A Town in Chaos]]' Blue Chest to obtain. This causes the [[Octohōn]] to grow big and thus able to break the grate that it is originally trapped behind.


The Green Key is located in the area to the left, after the Octohōn breaks the grate that originally blocked the way. Within this area, there is a current at the top of the area, while the area at the bottom does not have them. The Green Key is towards the left at the bottom, where there are bubbles and [[Togeuo]] to avoid in order to reach the key.
The Green Key is located in the area to the left, after the Octohōn breaks the grate that originally blocked the way. Within this area, there is a current at the top of the area, while the area at the bottom doesn't have them. The Green Key is towards the left at the bottom, where there are bubbles and [[Togeuo]] to avoid in order to reach the key.


The Green Chest is within the cave in the main area surrounded by a loop of currents. Within this cave, the room with the Green Chest is in the middle. To reach it, Wario must go to the top row of ziplines and drop towards it, past the first set of [[Spike (Wario Land series)|spike]]s. Within this room, there is a [[Silky]]. Wario must bring the Silky to the top, to allow it to trigger [[Ball o' String Wario]] to break part of the pillar that is treated as an [[Itodama Block]]. After reverting, Wario must climb down a series of ladders to reach the Green Chest.
The Green Chest is within the cave in the main area surrounded by a loop of currents. Within this cave, the room with the Green Chest is in the middle. To reach it, Wario must go to the top row of ziplines and drop towards it, past the first set of [[Spike (Wario Land series)|spike]]s. Within this room, there is a [[Silky]]. Wario must bring the Silky to the top, to allow it to trigger [[Ball o' String Wario]] to break part of the pillar that is treated as an [[Itodama Block]]. After reverting, Wario must climb down a series of ladders to reach the Green Chest.
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|align="center"|In the cave past the 5-ton block at the bottom of the sea, the Musical Coin is past the spikes at the upper level. In order to get past the spikes, a Brrr Bear is required to trigger Ice Skatin' Wario, but an Enemy Block must be destroyed so that Wario will not be stopped by it.
|align="center"|In the cave past the 5-ton block at the bottom of the sea, the Musical Coin is past the spikes at the upper level. In order to get past the spikes, a Brrr Bear is required to trigger Ice Skatin' Wario, but an Enemy Block must be destroyed so that Wario won't be stopped by it.
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