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==Stone-Cold Welcome== | ==Stone-Cold Welcome== | ||
'''Stone-Cold Welcome''' is [[Wario]]'s set of microgames, and it is the only one available from the start. All games involve Wario in some way. The only used form is Choo Choo, which is revealed on a stone tablet before every microgame. The intermission stage consists of Wario being chased by the [[Woods Watchers]]. The [[Extra life|number of lives]] is depicted by heads of [[garlic]] | '''Stone-Cold Welcome''' is [[Wario]]'s set of microgames, and it is the only one available from the start. All games involve Wario in some way. The only used form is Choo Choo, which is revealed on a stone tablet before every microgame. The intermission stage consists of Wario being chased by the [[Woods Watchers]]. The [[Extra life|number of lives]] is depicted by heads of [[garlic]]. If the player wins, the Form Stones glow and Wario runs ahead of the Woods Watchers, as two more jump in from the sides of the trail. If the player loses, the Woods Watchers gain on Wario and a garlic cracks. When the player loses all of their lives, the Woods Watchers catch up to Wario and trap him in a cage before displaying "[[Game Over]]." If the player succeeds in doing the "Second Chance Stance" to continue on the first playthrough, Wario breaks out of the cage and the chase resumes. | ||
The name of the level comes from "stone cold", which means "unfeeling" or "completely cold." | The name of the level comes from "stone cold", which means "unfeeling" or "completely cold." |