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{{italic title|Goal door (''Wario Land'' series)}}
[[File:WL GoalDoor.PNG|right|frame|The '''goal door''' as it appears in ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'']]
[[File:WL GoalDoor.png|thumb|A goal door as it appears in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'']]
'''Goal doors'''<ref>''Wario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 9.</ref> are a special kind of doors that appear in most of the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' games. Their appearance changes greatly through the various installments, but they all have in common that the player can exit a [[Level|level]] through them. Along with their appearance, the way to access a goal door is also different from game to game.
A '''goal door'''<ref>{{cite|date=2000|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Wario Land 3'' instruction booklet|language=en-us|page=9}}</ref> is a door that [[Wario]] enters to exit the current [[level]] in the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series. The goal doors' appearance changes greatly throughout each installment, and the method to access a goal door is also different for each one.


==History==
==Appearances==
===''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''===
===''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''===
The goal doors in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' serve as regular level exits. Wario has to enter them in order to clear the levels. A goal door looks like a regular door, but it is covered by a large skull-like emblem with an embedded coin slot. Wario first has to throw a [[10-Coin|10 Gold Coin]] into the coin slot, making the skull emblem move away. The player can then make Wario enter the goal door to complete the level. Goal doors can be found in every level except for boss stages, where they are replaced by doors leading to the boss. Sometimes there is more than one goal door in a level. Entering such a door results in Wario finding a hidden stage, or sometimes a whole new world.
The goal doors in this game serve as the regular level exit. [[Wario]] has to enter them in order to clear the level. The goal door looks like a regular door, but it is covered by a large skull-like emblem with an embedded coin slot. Wario first has to throw a [[10 Gold Coin]] into the coin slot, which will make the skull emblem move away. The player can then make Wario enter the goal door to complete the level. goal doors can be found in every level except for boss stages, where they get replaced by doors leading to the boss. Sometimes there is more than one goal door in a level. Entering such a door results in Wario finding a hidden stage, or sometimes a whole new world.


===''Wario Land II''===
===''[[Wario Land II]]''===
[[File:WL2 O GoalDoor.png|left|frame|A goal door from ''Wario Land II'']]
[[File:WL2 O GoalDoor.png|left|frame|A '''goal door''' from ''Wario Land II'']]
Goal doors reappear in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Wario once again has to find these doors to complete the respective levels. Goal doors look different from before. They have a row of four flashing stars above them and play a happy, recognizable tune. Goal doors appear in the majority of the stages but not in all, since some levels require other conditions to be met (such as defeating the [[giant spear man]]). Sometimes a level has a secret goal door that unlocks a new set of levels when entered.
Goal doors reappear in the sequel of ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''. Wario has once again to find these doors to complete the respective level. Goal doors look different than before. They have a row of four flashing stars above them and play a happy, recognizable tune. Goal doors appear in the majority of the stages, but not in all, since some levels require other conditions to be met (like defeating the [[Giant Spear Man]]). Sometimes a level has a secret goal door that will unlock a new set of levels when entered.
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===''Wario Land 3''===
===''[[Wario Land 3]]''===
[[File:WL3 GoalDoor.PNG|frame|A goal door from ''Wario Land 3'']]
[[File:WL3 GoalDoor.PNG|right|frame|A '''goal door''' from ''Wario Land 3'']]
Goal doors appear in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' as well, though they are not as important as they were in the previous two installments. In this game, Wario has to find one of four treasures hidden in the stage to complete the level. The treasures are locked away in differently colored [[treasure chest]]s. The only way to open them is to find the [[key]] that matches the chests' color. After Wario has found the treasure, he can revisit the level to look for the remaining treasures. The treasure chests that have been opened already get replaced with doors that work in a similar way as goal doors, as they transport Wario out of the level. These doors are surrounded by pink bricks and glow slightly.
Goal doors appeared in ''Wario Land 3'' as well, though they were not as important as they were in the previous two installments anymore. In this game, Wario has to find one of four treasures hidden in the stage to complete the level. The treasures are locked away in differently colored [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]]s. The only way to open them is to find the [[key]] that matches the chests color. After Wario has found the treasure he can revisit the level to look for the remaining treasures. The treasure chests that have been opened already get replaced with doors that work in a similar way as goal doors, as they transport Wario out of the level. These doors are surrounded by pink bricks and glow slightly.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{Foreignname
|Jap=ゴールの{{ruby||とびら}}<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=2000|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel'' instruction booklet|page=9}}</ref>
|Jap=ゴールの<span class="explain" title="とびら"></span><ref>''Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.</ref>
|JapR=Gōru no Tobira
|JapR=Gōru Tobira
|JapM=Goal Door
|JapM=-}}
|Ita=Teschio serrato<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' European manual|page=108|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|date=1994}}</ref>
|ItaM=Locked skull
}}


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