Editing Course No.40
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[[File:CaptainSyrup sml3.png|thumb|Wario acquiring the lamp from Captain Syrup after Genie is defeated]] | [[File:CaptainSyrup sml3.png|thumb|Wario acquiring the lamp from Captain Syrup after Genie is defeated]] | ||
Upon seeing Wario, Captain Syrup rubs a mysterious lamp and summons Genie, then rides on his shoulder as he fights Wario. To defeat Genie, Wario must jump on his head six times; in order to reach him, Wario must throw the lamp until it stands upright, which causes it to produce clouds that Wario can use as platforms to reach Genie's head. After Genie is defeated, it disappears and Wario earns 300 coins. Frustrated, Captain Syrup deploys a bomb that destroys the entire castle, revealing its core support column which turns out to be a giant statue of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]. Shortly after Wario escapes the explosion, [[Mario]] appears in his helicopter and takes the statue for himself, leaving Wario with only the lamp. When Wario rubs it, however, the Genie reappears, now no longer hostile, and grants Wario a | Upon seeing Wario, Captain Syrup rubs a mysterious lamp and summons Genie, then rides on his shoulder as he fights Wario. To defeat Genie, Wario must jump on his head six times; in order to reach him, Wario must throw the lamp until it stands upright, which causes it to produce clouds that Wario can use as platforms to reach Genie's head. After Genie is defeated, it disappears and Wario earns 300 coins. Frustrated, Captain Syrup deploys a bomb that destroys the entire castle, revealing its core support column which turns out to be a giant statue of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]. Shortly after Wario escapes the explosion, [[Mario]] appears in his helicopter and takes the statue for himself, leaving Wario with only the lamp. When Wario rubs it, however, the Genie reappears, now no longer hostile, and grants Wario a reward based on his coin count (including the coins received from exchanging his treasure collection). After the scene ends, the staff credits roll. | ||
==Enemies and obstacles== | ==Enemies and obstacles== |