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'''Greenhorn Ruins''' is the second level of ''[[Wario World]]'' as well as the second level of [[Excitement Central]]. This stage is, as the name implies, an old-looking building. Some other details include leafage and waterfalls. Here, [[Wario]] makes use of the [[Wild Swing-Ding]] move to turn [[Swirly Spinner]]s and [[Glue Globe]]s or [[chain (object)|chain]]s to climb walls. This level introduces several elements that will recur throughout the game, such as [[enemy generator]]s, [[Crystal Entity|Crystal Entities]], [[Battle Ring (Wario World)|Battle Ring]]s, and most notably, steel [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]]s, which require a [[Piledriver]] to open and house vast, platform-centric, sky-based sub-levels, unlike the small underground rooms hidden beneath wooden trapdoors. | '''Greenhorn Ruins''' is the second level of ''[[Wario World]]'' as well as the second level of [[Excitement Central]]. This stage is, as the name implies, an old-looking building. Some other details include leafage and waterfalls. Here, [[Wario]] makes use of the [[Wild Swing-Ding]] move to turn [[Swirly Spinner]]s and [[Glue Globe]]s or [[chain (object)|chain]]s to climb walls. This level introduces several elements that will recur throughout the game, such as [[enemy generator]]s, [[Crystal Entity|Crystal Entities]], [[Battle Ring (Wario World)|Battle Ring]]s, and most notably, steel [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]]s, which require a [[Piledriver]] to open and house vast, platform-centric, sky-based sub-levels, unlike the small underground rooms hidden beneath wooden trapdoors. | ||
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