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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.
==Layout==
==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, 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.
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.


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