Quiver Cliffs
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Quiver Cliffs | |
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First appearance | Wario Land: Shake It! |
Greater location | Shake Dimension |
Ruler | Large Fry |
Inhabitants | Bandinero (and variations), Pengoon, Jellopus, Mummer, Recapitator, Peek-a-boom, Shortfuse |
Quiver Cliffs is the fifth and last continent of the Shake Dimension, appearing in Wario Land: Shake It!
As traced from its map, Quiver Cliffs may be inspired by Eurasia, with an icy northern range, Chinese-themed mountains with a palace in the west, and a spooky Romanian vampire mansion to the east. In the center is a whirlpool and to the south is a ship that Wario never visits, instead exploring its underwater surroundings with his Subwarine during one of the levels. While Queen Merelda was kidnapped and put in a cage, Large Fry switched her role and became ruler of this continent, residing in the kitchen of the haunted manor.
Levels[edit]
Code | Image/Name | Treasures | Note |
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5-1 | Mount Bighill |
Last Mahjong Tile/Mahjong Tile Nine Winks Dragon Whisker/Dragon's Whisker |
N/A |
5-2 | Creep Blue Sea |
Pirate's Eye Patch/Pirate's Eyepatch Message in a Bottle Blue Coral |
N/A |
5-3 | Slipshod Slopes |
Hot Dog Crown of Ice Aurora Robealis |
N/A |
5-S1 | Bamboozle Village/Bamboo Village |
Collapsible Telescope Nice Cup of Green Tea/Cup of Green Tea Tiger-Eye |
Unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Slipshod Slopes |
5-S2 | Freezing Fields |
Santa's Sled/Santa's Sleigh Frozen Mammoth Ever-Ice |
Unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Bamboozle Village |
5-4 | Bad Manor |
Vampire's Mirror/Undead Mirror Star Hammer Pandora's Box |
N/A |
5-S3 | Boogie Mansion |
Ghost Potion Magic Lamp Therapeutic Music Box |
Unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Bad Manor |
5-B | Large Fry Cook-Off |
Large Fry's Boss Emblem | The fifth boss level |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ユーフラフラ 大陸[?] Yūfurafura Tairiku |
Play on「ユーラシア大陸」(Yūrashia tairiku, Eurasia) and「ふらふら」(furafura, shaking) | |
French | Falaises Frissonantes[?] | Trembling Cliffs | |
Italian | Vette Vertigo[?] | Vertigo Peaks | |
Spanish | Acantilados alborotados[?] | Rowdy Cliffs |