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|subject=Level
|image=[[File:Greenhorn Ruins WarioWorld.png|256px]]
|image=[[File:Greenhorn_Ruins_WW.png|228px]]
|neighbor=[[Greenhorn Forest]]
|neighbor=[[Greenhorn Forest]]
|world=[[Excitement Central]]
|world=[[Excitement Central]]
|diamonds_needed=3
|boss=[[SandWorm]]
|boss=[[Sandworm]]
|before=[[Greenhorn Forest|<<]]
|before=[[Greenhorn Forest|<<]]
|after=[[Horror Manor|>>]]
|after=[[Horror Manor|>>]]
|list=[[:Category:Wario World levels|List of levels]]
|list=[[:Category:Wario Levels|List of Levels]]
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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 chains to climb walls. This level introduces several elements that will recur throughout the game, such as [[Enemy Generator]]s, [[Gem-Bodied Creature]]s, [[Battle Ring (object)|Battle Ring]]s, and most notably, steel [[Trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoors]], which require a [[Piledriver]] to open and house vast, platform-centric, sky-based sub-levels, unlike the small underground rooms hidden beneath wooden trapdoors.
==Layout==
Immediately upon entering the level, there is a [[Rock Block]] behind [[Wario]] which can be used to climb up to a higher ledge where the red [[treasure button]] sits. After hitting it, a [[treasure chest]] appears inside the Rock Block and can be obtained by breaking it. To the right are more Rock Blocks, and breaking them reveals both the yellow treasire button and the spawn point for its corresponding chest. Behind the blocks is a ladder that leads to an area with some small [[Magon]]s and a pedestal with the red [[Spriteling]] on it. Further ahead are more Magons and the yellow Spriteling on another pedestal, as well as a [[wooden chest]]. Beyond the yellow Spriteling is a gate, which is operated by a Swirly Spinner. Wario must pick up one of the nearby Magons and perform a clockwise [[Wild Swing-Ding]] to turn the spinner and open the gate. The gate leads to a stairwell where the chartreuse treasure button can be found. At the top of the stairwell is an open area with some [[column]]s, a [[statue]], and two Magon-spawning [[enemy generator]]s. Further north is an area with three [[Clubosaur]]s and the first trapdoor in the level, which is also the first steel trapdoor. The sub-level beneath the trapdoor houses both the first [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]] and the first [[Gold Statue]] part of the level.


To the left of the trapdoor is a staircase which takes Wario to where the green Spriteling is. Near the Spriteling are some Magons and a set of Glue Globes which takes Wario to a higher level. After climbing the Glue Globes, Wario can simply proceed further into the level by continuing upward, but there is area to the left with more collectibles. This area has Magons, [[Cractyl]]s, a [[Garlic Dispenser]], and a wooden trapdoor. To the south are some narrow paths with small Magons on them which lead to the green treasure spawn point. Further south is the chartreuse treasure spawn point. Back by the Glue Globes, Wario can continue climbing upward to reach a climbable [[chain (object)|chain]], which takes him even further up. This leads Wario to a circular arena where he is forced into a battle with a red Crystal Entity. After defeating it, Wario can climb down another set of chains to reach an area with some Magons and an [[Old Red-Mug]]. At the bottom-left corner of this small area is the green treasure button, and defeating the Old Red-Mug creates a shortcut back to the area where the corresponding chest spawns.
==Level layout==
Immediately upon entering the level, there is a [[Rock Block]] behind [[Wario]] which can be used to climb up to a higher ledge where the red treasure button sits. After hitting it, the red chest appears inside the Rock Block and can be obtained by breaking it. To the right are more Rock Blocks, and breaking them reveals both the yellow treasure button and the spawn point for its corresponding chest. Behind the blocks is a ladder that leads to an area with some small [[Magon]]s and a pedestal with the red [[Spriteling]] on it. Further ahead are more Magons and the yellow Spriteling on another pedestal, as well as a [[wooden chest]] with coins in it. Beyond the yellow Spriteling is a gate, which is operated by a Swirly Spinner. Wario must pick up one of the nearby Magons and perform a clockwise [[Wild Swing-Ding]] to turn the spinner and open the gate. The gate leads to a stairwell where the chartreuse treasure button can be found. At the top of the stairwell is an open area with some [[Column (Wario World)|columns]], a [[sculpture]], and two Magon-spawning Enemy Generators. Further north is an area with three [[Triceratops]] and the first trapdoor in the level, which is also the first steel trapdoor. The sub-level beneath the trapdoor houses both the first [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]] and the first [[Gold Statue]] fragment of the level.


To the right of this area is a small pit with an arch of Glue Globes over it. If Wario falls into the pit, two Clubosaurs will spawn, but Wario can easily get out of the pit using a Glue Globe to the left. The arch of Glue Globes can be used to get over the pit while collecting a Gold Statue part in the process. From here, going to the right takes Wario to a stairway of sorts with platforms and Glue Globes which contains both the cyan treasure spawn point and a Garlic Dispenser. At the bottom of this section are some Magons and Clubosaurs. To the left is a Swirly Spinner, which opens a gate. Beyond the gate is an area with an enemy generator and some Glue Globes that lead to a Gold Statue part. The blue treasure button is at the bottom left of this area, and taking down the Old Red-Mug on the left creates a bridge to where the treasure chest spawns.
To the left of the trapdoor is a staircase which takes Wario to where the green Spriteling is. Near the Spriteling are some Magons and a set of Glue Globes which takes Wario to a higher level. After climbing the Glue Globes, Wario can simply proceed further into the level by continuing upward, but there is area to the left with more collectibles. This area has Magons, [[Cractyl]]s, a [[Garlic Dispenser]], and a wooden trapdoor. To the south are some narrow paths with small Magons on them which lead to the green treasure spawn point. Further south is the chartreuse treasure spawn point. Back by the Glue Globes, Wario can continue climbing upward to reach a climbable chain, which takes him even further up. This leads Wario to a circular arena where he is forced into a battle with a red Gem-Bodied Creature. After defeating it, Wario can climb down another set of chains to reach an area with some Magons and an [[Old Red-Mug]]. At the bottom-left corner of this small area is the green treasure button, and defeating the Old Red-Mug creates a shortcut back to the area where the corresponding chest spawns.


Back by the Swirly Spinner, there is a platform to the right with an [[Ankiron]] and the cyan treasure button, and to the right of those are some Rock Blocks which conceal a wooden trapdoor, which houses the fourth Gold Statue part. Near here, there are some Glue Globes which Wario can climb to reach another wooden trapdoor, the blue Spriteling, and the game's first Battle Ring. After fighting in the Battle Ring, Wario can proceed to the right and climb down a chain to reach an area with an enemy generator and a steel trapdoor, which holds another Gold Statue part. There is an Old Red-Mug on the right which blocks the path ahead; defeating it opens the way to the next part of this area, which has another enemy generator, a gate, and some Rock Blocks to the right. Climbing on the Rock Blocks allows Wario to reach an elevated platform where the purple treasure button is, and breaking the blocks reveals the pink treasure button and another steel trapdoor with a Gold Statue part inside.
To the right of this area is a small pit with an arch of Glue Globes over it. If Wario falls into the pit, two Triceratops will spawn, but Wario can easily get out of the pit using a Glue Globe to the left. The arch of Glue Globes can be used to get over the pit while collecting a Gold Statue fragment in the process. From here, going to the right takes Wario to a stairway of sorts with platforms and Glue Globes which contains both the cyan treasure spawn point and a Garlic Dispenser. At the bottom of this section are some Magons and Triceratops. To the left is a Swirly Spinner, which opens a gate. Beyond the gate is an area with an Enemy Generator and some Glue Globes that lead to a Gold Statue fragment. The blue treasure button is at the bottom left of this area, and taking down the Old Red-Mug on the left creates a bridge to where the treasure chest spawns.


In order to proceed, Wario must open the gate by turning the Swirly Spinner, exposing a ladder. After climbing it, there is a lone Glue Globe can be used to climb onto a platform with an Ankiron and a wooden trapdoor. There are Glue Globes on both the left and right sides of this platform; the one on the left takes Wario to the purple treasure's spawn point, while the ones on the right lead to a Garlic Dispenser, two Clubosaurs, small Magons, Cractyls, and the purple Spriteling. South of the Spriteling is the pink treasure's spawn point, and to the right is the goal point as well as a steel trapdoor housing the final red diamond and Gold Statue part.
Back by the Swirly Spinner, there is a platform to the right with an [[Ankiron]] and the cyan treasure button, and to the right of those are some Rock Blocks which conceal a wooden trapdoor, which houses the fourth Gold Statue fragment. Near here, there are some Glue Globes which Wario can climb to reach another wooden trapdoor, the blue Spriteling, and the game's first Battle Ring. After fighting in the Battle Ring, Wario can proceed to the right and climb down a chain to reach an area with an Enemy Generator and a steel trapdoor, which holds another Gold Statue fragment. There is an Old Red-Mug on the right which blocks the path ahead; defeating it opens the way to the next part of this area, which has another Enemy Generator, a gate, and some Rock Blocks to the right. Climbing on the Rock Blocks allows Wario to reach an elevated platform where the purple treasure button is, and breaking the blocks reveals the pink treasure button and another steel trapdoor with a Gold Statue fragment inside.


If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of [[ByeBye Balloon]]s at the beginning that will place him after the Clubosaurs pit with an arch of Glue Globes over it.
In order to proceed, Wario must open the gate by turning the Swirly Spinner, exposing a ladder. After climbing it, there is a lone Glue Globe can be used to climb onto a platform with an Ankiron and a wooden trapdoor. There are Glue Globes on both the left and right sides of this platform; the one on the left takes Wario to the purple treasure's spawn point, while the ones on the right lead to a Garlic Dispenser, two Triceratops, small Magons, Cractyls, and the purple Spriteling. South of the Spriteling is the pink treasure's spawn point, and to the right is the goal point as well as a steel trapdoor housing the final red diamond and Gold Statue fragment.
 
If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of [[ByeBye Balloon]]s at the beginning that will place him after the Triceratops pit with an arch of Glue Globes over it.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Magon]]s
*[[Magon]]s
*[[Clubosaur]]s
*[[Triceratops]]
*[[Cractyl]]s
*[[Cractyl]]s
*[[Ankiron]]s
*[[Ankiron]]s
*[[Enemy generator]]s
*[[Enemy Generator]]s
*[[Old Red-Mug]]s
*[[Old Red-Mug]]s
*[[Crystal Entity]]
*[[Gem-Bodied Creature]]
*[[Sandworm]] (boss)
*[[SandWorm]] (Boss)


==Red diamond sub-levels==
==Red diamond sub-levels==
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|1
|1
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub1.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub1.png|150px]]
|In an area with some Clubosaurs, to the north of the first two enemy generators.
|In an area with some Triceratops, to the north of the first two Enemy Generators.
|The first of the "sky" [[Sub-area|sub-levels]] in the game; this area starts with a winding path that can be either walked across or jumped across. After that, there is a lever-activated Glue Globe on a stick that takes Wario to a platform with a Gold Statue part on it. Ahead are some pairs of cubic platforms rotating around each other. The red diamond is at the end.
|The first of the "sky" sub-levels in the game; this area starts with a winding path that can be either walked across or jumped across. After that, there is a lever-activated Glue Globe on a stick that takes Wario to a platform with a Gold Statue fragment on it. Ahead are some pairs of cubic platforms rotating around each other. The red diamond is at the end.
|-
|-
|2
|2
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub2.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub2.png|150px]]
|In an area with Magons, Cractyls, and a Garlic Dispenser accessed by climbing the first set of Glue Globes.
|In an area with Magons, Cractyls, and a Garlic Dispenser accessed by climbing the first set of Glue Globes.
|A room with rings of coins, rotating [[Spike Ball|spiked ball]]s, and a chest with garlic in it. The red diamond is in the center.
|A room with rings of coins, rotating spiky balls, and a chest with garlic in it. The red diamond is in the center.
|-
|-
|3
|3
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|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub4.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub4.png|150px]]
|To the left of the Battle Ring.
|To the left of the Battle Ring.
|To reach the top of the platform on the right where the red diamond and Gold Statue part are, Wario simply needs to punch the [[Arrow Block (Wario World)|Arrow Block]] from the left side so it collides with the stack of blocks on the right.
|To reach the top of the platform on the right where the red diamond and Gold Statue fragment are, Wario simply needs to punch the [[Arrow Block]] from the left side so it collides with the stack of blocks on the right.
|-
|-
|5
|5
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub5.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub5.png|150px]]
|In an area with an enemy generator and an Old Red-Mug, shortly after the Battle Ring.
|In an area with an Enemy Generator and an Old Red-Mug, shortly after the Battle Ring.
|This sub-level consists largely of cog-like platforms that rotate in different directions. Wario must travel across these platforms to reach the red diamond and Gold Statue part at the end.
|This sub-level consists largely of cog-like platforms that rotate in different directions. Wario must travel across these platforms to reach the red diamond and Gold Statue fragment at the end.
|-
|-
|6
|6
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub6.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub6.png|150px]]
|To the right of some Rock Blocks near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|To the right of some Rock Blocks near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|In this sub-level, there is a trail in the middle with a Gold Statue part at the end. Several narrow platforms with spiked balls on them move back and forth from the center of the trail. Afterward, there are some platforms that rotate vertically around each other which lead to the red diamond.
|In this sub-level, there is a trail in the middle with a Gold Statue fragment at the end. Several narrow platforms with spiked balls on them move back and forth from the center of the trail. Afterward, there are some platforms that rotate vertically around each other which lead to the red diamond.
|-
|-
|7
|7
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub7.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub7.png|150px]]
|In an area to the left of where the goal is, behind an Ankiron.
|In an area to the left of where the goal is, behind an Ankiron.
|This room is filled with statues. The red diamond is hidden underneath one, and a Gold Statue part is under another. The sounds that these collectables emit can be used to find them more easily.
|This room is filled with sculptures of Wario's head. The red diamond is hidden underneath one, and a Gold Statue fragment is under another. The sounds that these collectables emit can be used to find them more easily.
|-
|-
|8
|8
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub8.png|150px]]
|[[File:GreenhornRuinsSub8.png|150px]]
|Near the goal.
|Near the goal.
|This area has a large cluster of blocks moving in a wave-like pattern. Traveling across them takes Wario to the red diamond and Gold Statue part.
|This area has a large cluster of blocks moving in a wave-like pattern. Traveling across them takes Wario to the red diamond and Gold Statue fragment.
|}
|}


==Gold Statue parts==
==Gold Statue fragments==
*Inside the first red-diamond sub-level.
*Inside the first red-diamond sub-level.
*Above the arch of Glue Globes to the right of where the first Old Red-Mug is.
*Above the arch of Glue Globes to the right of where the first Old Red-Mug is.
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==Treasures==
==Treasures==
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|Red
|Red
|Porcelain Urn
|Porcelain Urn
|[[File:WW Porcelain Urn.png]]
|Up on a ledge at the start of the level. The nearby Rock Block must be intact to access it.
|Up on a ledge at the start of the level. The nearby Rock Block must be intact to access it.
|Inside the Rock Block near the ledge where the treasure button is.
|Inside the Rock Block near the ledge where the button is.
|-
|-
|Yellow
|Yellow
|Fine China
|Fine China
|[[File:WW Fine China.png]]
|Hidden within the cluster of Rock Blocks near the beginning of the level.
|Hidden within the cluster of Rock Blocks near the beginning of the level.
|Close to the treasure button, also hidden inside a Rock Block.
|Close to the button, also hidden inside a Rock Block.
|-
|-
|Chartreuse
|Chartreuse
|Ceramic Vase
|Ceramic Vase
|[[File:WW Ceramic Vase.png]]
|By the staircase beyond the first Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|By the staircase beyond the first Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|South of the area where the first wooden trapdoor and Garlic Dispenser are, beyond some narrow paths with small Magons and the green treasure spawn point.
|South of the area where the first wooden trapdoor and Garlic Dispenser are, beyond some narrow paths with small Magons and the green treasure spawn point.
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|Green
|Green
|Teapot
|Teapot
|[[File:WW Teapot.png]]
|In the bottom-left corner of the area where the first Old Red-Mug is, below where the Gem-Bodied Creature is fought.
|In the bottom-left corner of the area where the first Old Red-Mug is, below where the Crystal Entity is fought.
|South of the area where the first wooden trapdoor and Garlic Dispenser are, past the first of the narrow paths with small Magons.
|South of the area where the first wooden trapdoor and Garlic Dispenser are, past the first of the narrow paths with small Magons.
|-
|-
|Cyan
|Cyan
|Vase
|Vase
|[[File:WW Vase.png]]
|To the right of the second Swirly Spinner-operated gate, near an Ankiron.
|To the right of the second Swirly Spinner-operated gate, near an Ankiron.
|In the vertical passage connecting the area with an arch of Glue Globes over a pit and the area where the treasure button is.
|In the vertical passage connecting the area with an arch of Glue Globes over a pit and the area where the button is.
|-
|-
|Blue
|Blue
|Precious Pot
|Precious Pot
|[[File:WW Precious Pot.png]]
|To the left of the second Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|To the left of the second Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|Near the first set of Glue Globes, easily reached from where the treasure button is by defeating the nearby Old Red-Mug.
|Near the first set of Glue Globes, easily reached from where the button is by defeating the nearby Old Red-Mug.
|-
|-
|Purple
|Purple
|Lucky Figurine
|Lucky Figurine
|[[File:WW Lucky Figurine.png]]
|On a platform near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate, accessed by climbing on some Rock Blocks.
|On a platform near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate, accessed by climbing on some Rock Blocks.
|On a platform to the left of where the second-to-last (and final wooden) trapdoor is.
|On a platform to the left of where the second-to-last (and final wooden) trapdoor is.
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|Pink
|Pink
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|[[File:WW NES.png]]
|Hidden behind some Rock Blocks near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|Hidden behind some Rock Blocks near the third Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
|Close to the goal, south of the pedestal where the purple Spriteling is found.
|Close to the goal, south of the pedestal where the purple Spriteling is found.
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==Spritelings==
==Spritelings==
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|Red
|Red
|On a pedestal near the start of the level.
|On a pedestal near the start of the level.
|"''If you're surrounded by monsters, pull out a {{color|blue|Mad Move}} and knock them out with one blow! When you're holding a monster up in the air, {{color|red|rotate the Control Stick}} to do a Wild Swing-Ding! If you {{color|red|jump and press the R Button while holding a foe}}, you'll do a Piledriver! It's earth-shaking!''"
|''"If you're surrounded by monsters, pull out a {{color|Mad Move|blue}} and knock them out with one blow! When you're holding a monster up in the air, {{color|rotate the Control Stick|red}} to do a Wild Swing-Ding! If you {{color|jump and press the R Button while holding a foe|red}}, you'll do a Piledriver! It's earth-shaking!"''
|-
|-
|Yellow
|Yellow
|On a pedestal shortly to the right of the red Spriteling.
|On a pedestal shortly to the right of the red Spriteling.
|"''The Wild Swing-Ding is a spinning move! And the Piledriver is a Ground Pound move! Master the finer points of these two Mad Moves to {{color|red|turn gears}}, {{color|red|break down iron doors}}, and {{color|deal with tricky traps}}! Use your head, Wario!''"
|''"The Wild Swing-Ding is a spinning move! And the Piledriver is a Ground Pound move! Master the finer points of these two Mad Moves to {{color|turn gears|red}}, {{color|break down iron doors|red}}, and {{color|deal with tricky traps}}! Use your head, Wario!"''
|-
|-
|Green
|Green
|On a pedestal near the first trapdoor.
|On a pedestal near the first trapdoor.
|"''Using the [[Glue Globe]]s on the walls up ahead, you can {{color|red|jump and stick}} to the walls! When you see these sticky orbs, try some of your moves! When jumping to a Glue Globe, {{color|blue|check your footing}}, {{color|blue|mark your goal}}, and then {{color|blue|jump}}! It takes practice, so don't get frustrated, OK?''"
|''"Using the [[Glue Globe]]s on the walls up ahead, you can {{color|jump and stick|red}} to the walls! When you see these sticky orbs, try some of your moves! When jumping to a Glue Globe, {{color|check your footing|blue}}, {{color|mark your goal|blue}}, and then {{color|jump|blue}}! It takes practice, so don't get frustrated, OK?"''
|-
|-
|Blue
|Blue
|On a pedestal next to the Battle Ring.
|On a pedestal next to the Battle Ring.
|"''There's a [[Battle Ring (Wario World)|Battle Ring]] up ahead! {{color|blue|One}}-{{color|blue|minute battles}} begin when you enter Battle Rings! Fight everything that enters the ring! The number of {{color|blue|coins you get}} depends on the number of monsters you defeat, so fight hard!''"
|''"There's a [[Battle Ring (object)|Battle Ring]] up ahead! {{color|One|blue}}-{{color|minute battles|blue}} begin when you enter Battle Rings! Fight everything that enters the ring! The number of {{color|coins you get|blue}} depends on the number of monsters you defeat, so fight hard!"''
|-
|-
|Purple
|Purple
|On a pedestal near the goal.
|On a pedestal near the goal.
|"''Many more of my friends are being held against their will up ahead! If you see any of them, I'd really appreciate it if you'd {{color|red|save them}}! You'll be {{color|blue|rewarded}} for coming to their aid, of course, Wario! We know how you like rewards! So, um...OK! Off you go, Wario!''"
|''"Many more of my friends are being held against their will up ahead! If you see any of them, I'd really appreciate it if you'd {{color|save them|red}}! You'll be {{color|rewarded|blue}} for coming to their aid, of course, Wario! We know how you like rewards! So, um...OK! Off you go, Wario!"''
|}
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<center><gallery>
GemBodiedCreature.png|Wario fighting the Crystal Entity.
Image:Crystalentity.jpg|Wario fighting the Gem-Bodied Creature.
Wario World Greenhorn Ruins Glue Globes.png|Wario jumping across Glue Globes.
Image:GreenhornRuinsBattleRing.png|The Battle Ring.
SwirlySpinnerGate.png|Wario opening a Swirly Spinner-operated gate.
Image:GreenhornRuinsUnithornsLair.png|[[Unithorn's Lair]].
OldRedMug.png|An Old Red-Mug.
</gallery></center>
GreenhornRuinsBattleRing.png|The Battle Ring.
GreenhornRuinsUnithornsLair.png|[[Unithorn's Lair]].
</gallery>
 
==Music==
==Music==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{Foreignname
|Jap=はじまりのいせき
|Jap=はじまりのいせき
|JapR=Hajimari no Iseki
|JapR=Hajime no Iseki
|JapM=Beginning Ruins
|JapM=Ruins of Beginning
|Ger=Dino-Arkaden
|Ger=Dino-Arkaden
|GerM=Dinosaur Arcades
|GerM=Dinosaur Arcades
|Fre=Ruines des débuts
|FreM=Ruins of Beginning
|Ita=Rovine Sommerse
|ItaM=Underwater Ruins
|Spa=Acuápolis
|SpaM=Aquapolis
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A remake of this level's music is used for [[Glittertown]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''.
*A cover of this level's music is used for [[Glittertown]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''.
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