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'''Treasure''' in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]] refers to valuable objects that can be collected by the player. In most games, [[Wario]] discovers or steals the treasures from various places. | '''Treasure''' in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]] refers to valuable objects that can be collected by the player. In most games, [[Wario]] discovers or steals the treasures from various places. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Wario'' franchise=== | ===''Wario'' franchise=== | ||
====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''==== | ====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''==== | ||
In ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', Wario hears rumors of immense riches held by the [[Black Sugar Gang|Brown Sugar Pirates]] on [[Kitchen Island]]. After arriving on the island, he single-handedly defeats [[Captain Syrup]] and her pirates, escaping with their riches. Additionally, there are fifteen collectible treasures hidden throughout the game, with Wario receiving a different type of house from the [[Genie (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Genie]] depending on the value of the treasures he offers the Genie at the end of the game. The total value of all of the treasures is 90,000 coins, meaning that to achieve the best ending, the player must collect 9, | In ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', Wario hears rumors of immense riches held by the [[Black Sugar Gang|Brown Sugar Pirates]] on [[Kitchen Island]]. After arriving on the island, he single-handedly defeats [[Captain Syrup]] and her pirates, escaping with their riches. Additionally, there are fifteen collectible treasures hidden throughout the game, with Wario receiving a different type of house from the [[Genie (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Genie]] depending on the value of the treasures he offers the Genie at the end of the game. The total value of all of the treasures is 90,000 coins, meaning that to achieve the best ending, the player must collect 9,999 coins in addition to all fifteen treasures. | ||
If the player [[Game Over|loses all their lives]], they will lose one of the treasures they have already obtained, forcing them to collect it again from the stage it was previously found in. If the player has no treasures, they will instead lose half of their total [[coin]]s. | If the player [[Game Over|loses all their lives]], they will lose one of the treasures they have already obtained, forcing them to collect it again from the stage it was previously found in. If the player has no treasures, they will instead lose half of their total [[coin]]s. | ||
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[[File:GoldenDivaWL4.png|frame|The [[Golden Diva]] wears all of the legendary treasure.]] | [[File:GoldenDivaWL4.png|frame|The [[Golden Diva]] wears all of the legendary treasure.]] | ||
[[File:WL4-Ending Treasure.png|thumb|left|Wario recovers the treasure after the final battle.]] | [[File:WL4-Ending Treasure.png|thumb|left|Wario recovers the treasure after the final battle.]] | ||
When all five bosses have been defeated, the Golden Pyramid will become accessible. This is the stronghold of the [[Golden Diva]], the game's final boss and the evil ruler of the pyramid. The Golden Diva wears all of the ancient jewelry that was taken from the four bosses. There is also a wall that holds up to twelve treasure chests, three from each boss. If the Golden Diva is defeated, in a final wave of fury she will begin to destroy the internal structure of the pyramid, causing it to begin crumbling to the ground. Panicking, Wario gathers up the treasure, puts it into a sack, and makes an escape with the black cat leading the way out. When they reach a safe distance, they watch the pyramid crumble to the ground. The four legendary | When all five bosses have been defeated, the Golden Pyramid will become accessible. This is the stronghold of the [[Golden Diva]], the game's final boss and the evil ruler of the pyramid. The Golden Diva wears all of the ancient jewelry that was taken from the four bosses. There is also a wall that holds up to twelve treasure chests, three from each boss. If the Golden Diva is defeated, in a final wave of fury she will begin to destroy the internal structure of the pyramid, causing it to begin crumbling to the ground. Panicking, Wario gathers up the treasure, puts it into a sack, and makes an escape with the black cat leading the way out. When they reach a safe distance, they watch the pyramid crumble to the ground. The four legendary treasure that the Golden Diva was wearing fly out of the sack and return to the black cat, who transforms into [[Princess Shokora]], the true ruler of the pyramid, [[Princess Shokora]], whose appearance depends on the amount of treasure he ends with. The princess kisses Wario thank you and farewell. Four angels surround her, and they lift her into heaven. After sitting there for a short while trying to make sense of it all, Wario grabs what remains of the treasure, throws it into the back of his Wario Car, and drives across the desert back home. | ||
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Starting in the third level, [[Treasure Pest]] enemies appear and randomly replace one of these treasures in every level; Wario will have to retry the level later in order to get the treasure. Also, on return trips, Wario can re-open chests that contained Guise or Mastery Gems in order to get a new treasure. | Starting in the third level, [[Treasure Pest]] enemies appear and randomly replace one of these treasures in every level; Wario will have to retry the level later in order to get the treasure. Also, on return trips, Wario can re-open chests that contained Guise or Mastery Gems in order to get a new treasure. | ||
===''Super Mario-kun''=== | ===''Super Mario-kun''=== | ||
During the ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and Wario are instructed to retrieve not only the golden statue of Peach from the Brown Sugar Gang pirates, but also the other treasures stolen by the pirates during their raid in [[ | During the ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and Wario are instructed to retrieve not only the golden statue of Peach from the Brown Sugar Gang pirates, but also the other treasures stolen by the pirates during their raid in [[Watasu no Shima]]. The trio was given a list of the treasures, which includes a description of their magical properties that the heroes use against the foes they meet. The treasures are not used for the end game price, being Wario's Castle: left penniless and alone (with the statue warping Mario, Yoshi and [[Luigi]] away), all Wario gets is a doghouse from the Genie as an April Fools' joke. | ||
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| rowspan=2 |[[File:Luxurious Ring and Hand-held Whale SMKun.png|150px]] | | rowspan=2 |[[File:Luxurious Ring and Hand-held Whale SMKun.png|150px]] | ||
|Can squirt a powerful water jet. | |Can squirt a powerful water jet. | ||
| rowspan=2 |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 12#Stage | | rowspan=2 |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 12#Stage 1|Volume 12, Stage 8]] | ||
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!Treasure O<br>{{ruby|豪|ごう}}{{ruby|華|か}}な{{ruby|指|ゆび}}{{ruby|輪|わ}}<br><small>(''Luxurious Ring'')</small> | !Treasure O<br>{{ruby|豪|ごう}}{{ruby|華|か}}な{{ruby|指|ゆび}}{{ruby|輪|わ}}<br><small>(''Luxurious Ring'')</small> |