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{{quote|So, whaddya think? Pretty sweet, eh? The sparkling golden walls, the luxurious chandeliers... And how about these marble floors? It's a wonderfully gorgeous castle for wonderful and gorgeous me. Hey, by the way—and this is a secret—the lower chambers are brimming with jewels and treasures that I've pilfered from all around the world!|[[Wario]]|''[[Wario World]]'' instruction booklet}} | {{quote|So, whaddya think? Pretty sweet, eh? The sparkling golden walls, the luxurious chandeliers... And how about these marble floors? It's a wonderfully gorgeous castle for wonderful and gorgeous me. Hey, by the way—and this is a secret—the lower chambers are brimming with jewels and treasures that I've pilfered from all around the world!|[[Wario]]|''[[Wario World]]'' instruction booklet}} | ||
'''Wario Castle'''<ref> | '''Wario Castle'''<ref>''[[Wario Land II]]'', [[Invade Wario Castle|CHAPTER 2: Invade Wario Castle]]</ref> (or '''Wario's Castle''')<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 106, page 64</ref> is a castle where [[Wario]] lives in some of his appearances. It does not always consistently appear as Wario's home, including in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', where Wario has his own estate, named [[Wario Tei]], and the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], where Wario lives in a [[Wario's House|regular home]] instead. | ||
==History== | ==History== |