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The Tower of Revival is a tall ancient tower. It has two doors with snake carvings on them which Wario can enter by fitting the respective colored eyes on the engravings. The tower can be further explored upwards through the grillage after the Statue from [[Bank of the Wild River]]'s Green Chest is used to mend it. In the main tower and within both snake doors, the areas span several screens tall. | The Tower of Revival is a tall ancient tower. It has two doors with snake carvings on them which Wario can enter by fitting the respective colored eyes on the engravings. The tower can be further explored upwards through the grillage after the Statue from [[Bank of the Wild River]]'s Green Chest is used to mend it. In the main tower and within both snake doors, the areas span several screens tall. | ||
==Treasures== | |||
===Gray Chest: Swimming Flippers=== | |||
[[File:POWERUP1!.PNG|thumb|left|Wario's second power up]] | [[File:POWERUP1!.PNG|thumb|left|Wario's second power up]] | ||
The Swimming Flippers | The Swimming Flippers<ref>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 92.</ref>, also called the Swim Fins<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010709095547/http://www.warioland3.com/strategy/body.asp?key_id=S3_SILVER&land_id=S3 Official American ''Wario Land 3'' website (Internet Archive)]</ref>, is a power-up in the [[treasure chest|Gray Chest]]. It is available as soon as the level is unlocked. | ||
To get to the [[key|Gray Key]], first the three [[Flame (Wario Land 3)|flame]] torches must be lighted up using the only lit torch to trigger [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]], so that the [[flame block]] disappears. Up the ladder, the furnace needs to be moved with a [[Dash Attack]] all the way to the left so that Wario can crawl past the gap in the level above. After crossing the gap by crouching and jumping through it, there is a ladder. Atop the ladder, the player needs to go left and make it all the way down past the [[Jellybob (Wario Land 3)|Pneumo]], and then go left to trigger [[Puffy Wario]] with the Pneumo found there. The Gray Key is at the very top of this room, which requires moving to the right and to the left, and the going all the way to the right while avoiding the [[Spark (Wario Land 3)|spark]]s and the [[Doughnuteer]]'s doughnuts. | To get to the [[key|Gray Key]], first the three [[Flame (Wario Land 3)|flame]] torches must be lighted up using the only lit torch to trigger [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]], so that the [[flame block]] disappears. Up the ladder, the furnace needs to be moved with a [[Dash Attack]] all the way to the left so that Wario can crawl past the gap in the level above. After crossing the gap by crouching and jumping through it, there is a ladder. Atop the ladder, the player needs to go left and make it all the way down past the [[Jellybob (Wario Land 3)|Pneumo]], and then go left to trigger [[Puffy Wario]] with the Pneumo found there. The Gray Key is at the very top of this room, which requires moving to the right and to the left, and the going all the way to the right while avoiding the [[Spark (Wario Land 3)|spark]]s and the [[Doughnuteer]]'s doughnuts. | ||
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===Red Chest: Super Smash=== | |||
The Super Smash<ref name=Smash> | The Super Smash<ref name=Smash>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 94.</ref> in the Red Chest requires the blue snake door in this level to be open. This requires both the Right Glass Eye from [[The West Crater]]'s Gray Chest and the Left Glass Eye from [[The Colossal Hole]]'s Gray Chest to unlock, which are fitted into the eye sockets of the door, after which it is opened. | ||
After entering the door, there is a torch found next to the door. The room also have [[doughnut block]]s blocking the [[Bonfire Block]]s. To break the doughnut blocks, Wario must go up the pipe to the area with [[zombie]]s, and then from there go up another up to an area with Doughnuteers. To break the doughnut blocks, Fat Wario needs to be triggered by the topmost Doughnuteer and then drop to the gap on the left to break a layer of doughnut blocks in the zombie area and another layer in the torch area. After the bonfire blocks are open, then Hot Wario needs to be triggered with the torch so that Wario reaches the top of the area to break the bonfire blocks. After the thin platforms are unobstructed, Wario must go to the zombie area and trigger [[Zombie Wario]] from the topmost zombie, allowing him to go through the platforms. | After entering the door, there is a torch found next to the door. The room also have [[doughnut block]]s blocking the [[Bonfire Block]]s. To break the doughnut blocks, Wario must go up the pipe to the area with [[zombie]]s, and then from there go up another up to an area with Doughnuteers. To break the doughnut blocks, Fat Wario needs to be triggered by the topmost Doughnuteer and then drop to the gap on the left to break a layer of doughnut blocks in the zombie area and another layer in the torch area. After the bonfire blocks are open, then Hot Wario needs to be triggered with the torch so that Wario reaches the top of the area to break the bonfire blocks. After the thin platforms are unobstructed, Wario must go to the zombie area and trigger [[Zombie Wario]] from the topmost zombie, allowing him to go through the platforms. | ||
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While the area past the platforms has a Red Chest, the Red Key is still in the area where the Doughnuteers are. After the [[Switch (Wario Land II)|switch]] is flipped, Wario must make his way to the Doughnuteer area to collect the Red Key, and then go back to the zombie area to trigger Zombie Wario to go through the platforms to collect the treasure in the Red Chest. | While the area past the platforms has a Red Chest, the Red Key is still in the area where the Doughnuteers are. After the [[Switch (Wario Land II)|switch]] is flipped, Wario must make his way to the Doughnuteer area to collect the Red Key, and then go back to the zombie area to trigger Zombie Wario to go through the platforms to collect the treasure in the Red Chest. | ||
The [[garlic]] allows Wario to Super Smash | The [[garlic]] allows Wario to Super Smash<ref name=Smash/><ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 133, page 59.</ref>, basically breaking solid blocks with a Dash Attack and roll through them. This opens the way for new treasures in the [[Bank of the Wild River]], [[The Tidal Coast]], and [[The Colossal Hole]]. It also opens up access to [[Sea Turtle Rocks]], where going to it from the overworld breaks a rock on the way there. | ||
===Green Chest: Treasure Map=== | |||
[[File:Cratermap.PNG|thumb|left|The Treasure Map showing a secret path to The East Crater]] | [[File:Cratermap.PNG|thumb|left|The Treasure Map showing a secret path to The East Crater]] | ||
The Treasure Map<ref> | The Treasure Map<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> in the Green Chest requires the Statue from [[Bank of the Wild River]]'s Green Chest. The Statue is required to build the chain-link fence so that Wario can move further up the tower. | ||
Wario has to light all the torches and make his way to the top, then enter the | Wario has to light all the torches and make his way to the top, then enter the warp pipe. This area contains a large area of chain-link fence, whereas it was smaller before acquiring the Statue. From the beginning of the fence, Wario must climb up and to the left while avoiding [[Spike (Wario Land series)|spike]]s, sparks and the first [[Appleby]]. The second Appleby is needed to trigger Fat Wario so that he can break the doughnut blocks in the floor below to the left while avoiding the sparks. The Green Key is underneath the doughnut blocks. | ||
After Wario returns back to normal, then he must climb up by first going all the way up by going around the row of spikes, then to the right, and then up again, and then to the left, where the Green Chest is. | After Wario returns back to normal, then he must climb up by first going all the way up by going around the row of spikes, then to the right, and then up again, and then to the left, where the Green Chest is. | ||
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===Blue Chest: Sky Key=== | |||
[[File:keytoclouds.PNG|thumb|The Sky Key opening the door to Above the Clouds]] | [[File:keytoclouds.PNG|thumb|The Sky Key opening the door to Above the Clouds]] | ||
The {{conjectural|Sky Key}} in the Blue Chest requires the golden snake door in this level to be unlocked. This requires both the Golden Right Eye from [[Sea Turtle Rocks]]'s Red Chest and the Golden Left Eye from [[A Town in Chaos]]'s Green Chest, which are fitted into the eye sockets of the door, after which it is opened. | The {{conjectural|Sky Key}} in the Blue Chest requires the golden snake door in this level to be unlocked. This requires both the Golden Right Eye from [[Sea Turtle Rocks]]'s Red Chest and the Golden Left Eye from [[A Town in Chaos]]'s Green Chest, which are fitted into the eye sockets of the door, after which it is opened. | ||
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This door is located in the room with the chain-link fence, where the door can be reached by climbing up, then left, then down, then left to reach it. In this room, there is a long ladder, but every time the [[Omodon]] is dropped by the [[Omodonmeka]], Wario will lose his grip from the ladder and temporarily fall. To not lose progress, one of the spaces beside the ladder are safe spots. Atop the ladder, Wario must drop to the right and then hug the wall to the left to reach the compartment with the Blue Key, and then go up the ladder again after collecting the key. | This door is located in the room with the chain-link fence, where the door can be reached by climbing up, then left, then down, then left to reach it. In this room, there is a long ladder, but every time the [[Omodon]] is dropped by the [[Omodonmeka]], Wario will lose his grip from the ladder and temporarily fall. To not lose progress, one of the spaces beside the ladder are safe spots. Atop the ladder, Wario must drop to the right and then hug the wall to the left to reach the compartment with the Blue Key, and then go up the ladder again after collecting the key. | ||
Atop the first ladder, the second ladder also has an Omodonmeka dropping an Omodon nearby to shake the ground. After going around that section, [[Flat Wario]] must be triggered by the same Omodon to cross the narrow gap and then let the blue Omodonmeka unflatten Wario. In the room above the Omodonmeka, there is a Blue Chest blocked by | Atop the first ladder, the second ladder also has an Omodonmeka dropping an Omodon nearby to shake the ground. After going around that section, [[Flat Wario]] must be triggered by the same Omodon to cross the narrow gap and then let the blue Omodonmeka unflatten Wario. In the room above the Omodonmeka, there is a Blue Chest blocked by a [[Yarn Block]]. To break it, Wario must break the blocks all the way up to the Silky and carry the [[Brrr Bear]] to throw it and break the blocks blocking the [[Silky]]. After that, Wario needs to carry the Silky down near the Yarn Block to trigger [[Ball o' String Wario]] and break that block, so that the way to the Blue Chest is opened. | ||
The Sky Key unlocks [[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)|Above the Clouds]] after it is used to unlock a door leading to it. | The Sky Key unlocks [[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)|Above the Clouds]] after it is used to unlock a door leading to it. | ||
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==[[Musical Coin]]s== | |||
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|align="center"| | |align="center"|From the Warp Pipe, there is an area with a chain-link fence to climb on. To get to this Musical Coin, Wario must go upwards, then left, then slightly down, then left, and then up. It is above the golden snake door. | ||
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|align="center"| | |align="center"|From the Warp Pipe, there is an area with a chain-link fence to climb on, and the Musical Coin is in sight. To get there, Fat Wario must be triggered by the second Appleby to break the doughnut blocks near the bottom, above the Green Key. The wall to the right of the Green Key is breakable all the way to the Musical Coin. | ||
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|align="center"|Behind the golden snake door, and then behind the top right door above the blue Omodonmeka is the room with the Blue Chest. The Musical Coin is at the top near Silky, but there is a wall of blocks that require throwing this room's Brrr Bear at them. To get there, the damaged blocks must be broken by Wario and then carry the Brrr Bear up to break those blocks in order to reach the coin. | |align="center"|Behind the golden snake door, and then behind the top right door above the blue Omodonmeka is the room with the Blue Chest. The Musical Coin is at the top near Silky, but there is a wall of blocks that require throwing this room's Brrr Bear at them. To get there, the damaged blocks must be broken by Wario and then carry the Brrr Bear up to break those blocks in order to reach the coin. | ||
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==Enemies== | |||
*[[Para-Goom]] (1) | |||
*[[Jellybob (Wario Land 3)|Pneumo]] (6) | |||
*[[Spark (Wario Land 3)|Spark]] (14) | |||
*[[Doughnuteer]] (4) | |||
*[[Flame (Wario Land 3)|Flame]] (5, 3 has no fire) | |||
*[[Zombie]] (3) | |||
*[[Appleby]] (5) | |||
*[[Omodonmeka]] (3, 2 carrying Omodon) | |||
*[[Omodon]] (2) | |||
*[[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]] (2) | |||
*[[Brrr Bear]] (1) | |||
*[[Silky]] (1) | |||
==Reaction abilities in this level== | |||
*[[Ball o' String Wario]] (via Silky) | |||
*[[Fat Wario]] (via Doughnuteer or Appleby) | |||
*[[Flat Wario]] (via Omodon) | |||
*[[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]] (via flame) | |||
*[[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]] (via Brrr Bear) | |||
*[[Puffy Wario]] (via Pneumo) | |||
*[[Zombie Wario]] (via zombie) | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |