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[[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage9.PNG|thumb|N2 The Peaceful Village]] | [[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage9.PNG|thumb|N2 The Peaceful Village]] | ||
'''The Peaceful Village''' is the second level on the northern side of the [[music box (world)|music box world]] in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. This level, along with [[The Vast Plain]], becomes accessible after [[Wario]] acquires the Axe from [[Out of the Woods]]' Gray Chest, which is used to chop the large tree that blocks the way to those levels. | '''The Peaceful Village''' is the second level on the northern side of the [[music box (world)|music box world]] in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. This level, along with [[The Vast Plain]], becomes accessible after [[Wario]] acquires the Axe from [[Out of the Woods]]' Gray Chest, which is used to chop the large tree that blocks the way to those levels. | ||
The level takes place in a small village consisting of a few houses above a substructure. Each of the houses contain at least one door that can be entered, and only one of the houses has a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. One of the houses has a door that only opens at night, though there is a secret entrance to this house so it can be visited in the day. There is also a sewer beneath the village, filled with brittle pipelines and water, where there is a [[Robo-Mouse]] within. | The level takes place in a small village consisting of a few houses above a substructure. Each of the houses contain at least one door that can be entered, and only one of the houses has a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. One of the houses has a door that only opens at night, though there is a secret entrance to this house so it can be visited in the day. There is also a sewer beneath the village, filled with brittle pipelines and water, where there is a [[Robo-Mouse]] within. | ||
==Treasures== | |||
===Gray Chest: Blue Tablet=== | |||
[[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage5.PNG|thumb|left|The Blue and Green Tablets, opening the gate]] | [[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage5.PNG|thumb|left|The Blue and Green Tablets, opening the gate]] | ||
The Blue Tablet<ref> | The Blue Tablet<ref>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 89.</ref> is in the Gray Chest. It is available as soon as the level is unlocked. | ||
The Gray Key is below a thin platform from one of the houses at the top. To get there, Wario must first go up the ladder to the right and then up the ladder to the left, while avoiding the [[Doughnuteer]]s (day) or [[zombie]]s (night) and a [[Para-Goom]] on the way. After reaching the top, the way to collect the Gray Key differs between day and night. During the day, Wario must use a Doughnuteer to trigger [[Fat Wario]] so that he can break the blocks to the right of the third door, and then move until the effect wears off before collecting the Gray Key; during the night, Wario must use a zombie to trigger [[Zombie Wario]] in order to pass through the thin platform above the Gray Key to collect it. The light to revert Wario back to normal from a zombie is under the thin brown platforms. | The Gray Key is below a thin platform from one of the houses at the top. To get there, Wario must first go up the ladder to the right and then up the ladder to the left, while avoiding the [[Doughnuteer]]s (day) or [[zombie]]s (night) and a [[Para-Goom]] on the way. After reaching the top, the way to collect the Gray Key differs between day and night. During the day, Wario must use a Doughnuteer to trigger [[Fat Wario]] so that he can break the blocks to the right of the third door, and then move until the effect wears off before collecting the Gray Key; during the night, Wario must use a zombie to trigger [[Zombie Wario]] in order to pass through the thin platform above the Gray Key to collect it. The light to revert Wario back to normal from a zombie is under the thin brown platforms. | ||
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===Red Chest: Blue Book=== | |||
[[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage6.PNG|thumb|The Blue Book in use]] | [[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage6.PNG|thumb|The Blue Book in use]] | ||
The Blue Book<ref name=BookGoblet> | The Blue Book<ref name=BookGoblet>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 92.</ref> is in the Red Chest. It can be obtained after acquiring the Flute from [[The Stagnant Swamp]], which causes the [[snake (Wario Land 3)|snake]] to rise from the pot. | ||
In order to reach the pipe on the roof, Wario must first make his way to the top where the houses are, and then go left to where the snake is. From the snake's head, Wario can reach the rooptops and be able to go within the pipe. Under the pipe, there are a [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]] and a Doughnuteer. Wario must use a Doughnuteer's doughnut to trigger Fat Wario, after which he must go to the left to break the [[doughnut block]]s, as well as the blocks below it to reveal a path underground, where a Red Key is. | In order to reach the pipe on the roof, Wario must first make his way to the top where the houses are, and then go left to where the snake is. From the snake's head, Wario can reach the rooptops and be able to go within the pipe. Under the pipe, there are a [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]] and a Doughnuteer. Wario must use a Doughnuteer's doughnut to trigger Fat Wario, after which he must go to the left to break the [[doughnut block]]s, as well as the blocks below it to reveal a path underground, where a Red Key is. | ||
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===Green Chest: Goblet=== | |||
[[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage7.PNG|thumb|left|Wario finds the Goblet in the basement]] | [[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage7.PNG|thumb|left|Wario finds the Goblet in the basement]] | ||
The Goblet<ref name=BookGoblet/> is an optional treasure in the Green Chest. It can be obtained after acquiring the Flute from The Stagnant Swamp, which causes the snake to rise from the pot. Alternatively, the treasure can be obtained if Wario has gotten the High Jump Boots from [[The Colossal Hole]]'s Green Chest. The treasure can normally be only obtained at night because the door only opens at night. However, during the day, Wario must have at least gotten the Super Jump Slam Overalls from [[Castle of Illusions]]' Gray Chest to enter the secret entrance. If he exits the house during the day, he cannot reenter through the same way. | The Goblet<ref name=BookGoblet/> is an optional treasure in the Green Chest. It can be obtained after acquiring the Flute from The Stagnant Swamp, which causes the snake to rise from the pot. Alternatively, the treasure can be obtained if Wario has gotten the High Jump Boots from [[The Colossal Hole]]'s Green Chest. The treasure can normally be only obtained at night because the door only opens at night. However, during the day, Wario must have at least gotten the Super Jump Slam Overalls from [[Castle of Illusions]]' Gray Chest to enter the secret entrance. If he exits the house during the day, he cannot reenter through the same way. | ||
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===Blue Chest: Day or Night Spell=== | |||
[[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage8.PNG|thumb|Wario can control the time of day by using the Day or Night Spell.]] | [[File:WL3 S PeacefulVillage8.PNG|thumb|Wario can control the time of day by using the Day or Night Spell.]] | ||
The Day or Night Spell | The Day or Night Spell<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 133, page 66. "''The Day or Night Spell you win from N2’s Blue Chest gives you the power to change the time of day at will.''"</ref>, also called the Day/Night Changer<ref>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 96.</ref>, is in the Blue Chest. It requires the Super Jump Slam Overalls from Castle of Illusions' Gray Chest. | ||
To get to the area where the Blue Chest is, Wario must first go all the way to the upper level where the houses are, and then go into the door of the leftmost house. In this house, Wario must go down the ladder to the left after breaking the blocks, and then go right to a red [[ | To get to the area where the Blue Chest is, Wario must first go all the way to the upper level where the houses are, and then go into the door of the leftmost house. In this house, Wario must go down the ladder to the left after breaking the blocks, and then go right to a red [[Lumpy (enemy)|Prince Froggy]]. Using a [[Ground Pound|Super Smash]] near it will cause it to recoil to the platforms above, after which Wario can go down to a lower area with six pipes. The pipe that leads to the sewers is the second one from the left. After going down the pipe to the sewers, a [[Robo-Mouse]] will be waiting, which pursues Wario in the direction he is in. If it catches Wario, he will be thrown out of the house. Wario must go all the way right, breaking any broken pipes on the way. After passing the Musical Coin the middle, the Blue Key is not far ahead. | ||
From where the Blue Key is, the Blue Chest is further towards the right, where there is a pipe next to it. | From where the Blue Key is, the Blue Chest is further towards the right, where there is a pipe next to it. | ||
The Day or Night Spell allows the player to switch between daytime and nighttime at any time in the overworld. This can be done by pressing Select and selecting the Day & Night Switch<ref> | The Day or Night Spell allows the player to switch between daytime and nighttime at any time in the overworld. This can be done by pressing Select and selecting the Day & Night Switch<ref>''Wario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> from the menu that appears. | ||
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==[[Musical Coin]]s== | |||
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|align="center"|In the room next to the snake vase, the Musical Coin is at the top-left. It is reachable by either bouncing on the [[ | |align="center"|In the room next to the snake vase, the Musical Coin is at the top-left. It is reachable by either bouncing on the [[Hammer-bot]] or to use [[Bouncy Wario]] triggered by that Hammer-bot. | ||
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|align="center"|In the house whose door is only open at night, there is a room in it that contains Akamajakushi. At the end of it, there are breakable logs above the water, where a Musical Coin is reachable on the left side underwater. | |align="center"|In the house whose door is only open at night, there is a room in it that contains Akamajakushi. At the end of it, there are breakable logs above the water, where a Musical Coin is reachable on the left side underwater. | ||
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==Enemies== | |||
*[[Para-Goom]] (4) | |||
*[[Doughnuteer]] (7 during day, 2 during night) | |||
*[[Zombie]]s (5 during night) | |||
*[[Snake (Wario Land 3)|Snake]] (1) | |||
*[[Fire Robota]] (8) | |||
*[[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]] (4) | |||
*[[Hammer-bot]] (1) | |||
*[[Lumpy (enemy)|Prince Froggy]] (1) | |||
*[[Spear-bot]] (2) | |||
*[[Robo-Mouse]] (1) | |||
*[[Mad Scienstein]] (1) | |||
*[[Electric Lamp]] (9) | |||
*[[Denki]] (9) | |||
*[[Seeing-eye door]] (1) | |||
*[[Akamajakushi]] (3) | |||
==Reaction abilities in this level== | |||
*[[Bouncy Wario]] (via Hammer-bot) | |||
*[[Electric Wario]] (via denki) | |||
*[[Fat Wario]] (via Doughuteer) | |||
*[[Flaming Wario]] (via Fire Robota or snake) | |||
*[[Zombie Wario]] (via zombie, night only) | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=静かな村 | ||
| | |JapR=Shizuka na Mura | ||
| | |JapM=The Peaceful Village | ||
}} | }} | ||