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[[File:WWG Wario Kard logo.png|300px|right|thumb|The logo of Wario Kard.]]
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'''Wario Kard''', also parsed '''WarioKard''',<ref name="playnintendo">[https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ WarioWare Gold Tips & Tricks]. ''[[Play Nintendo]]''. Retrieved April 25, 2020. ([http://web.archive.org/web/20201107232745/https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/warioware-gold-tips-tricks/ Archived] November 7, 2020, 23:27:45 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> is an unlockable minigame in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is unlocked after collecting all souvenirs from the Capsule Machine and is located in the Arcade menu. The minigame's name and logo reference the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, with the design of the logo in particular being reminiscent of ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''{{'}}s logo.
'''Wario Kard''' is an unlocakable minigame in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' that is unlocked after collecting all souvenirs from the capsule machine. It is located in the Arcade menu.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The objective of this minigame is to defeat enemies in a using a deck of 10 [[List of WarioWare Gold souvenirs#Cards|cards]] that are drawn through Shufflers with an attack mechanism based on rock-paper-scissors.  
The objective of this minigame is to defeat enemies in a using a deck of 10 cards that are drawn through [[shufflers]] with an attack mechanism based on rock-paper-scissors.  
* As with standard rock-paper-scissor rules, rock beats scissors, paper beats rock, and scissors beat paper. It is a draw in the case of rock against rock, paper against paper, and scissors against scissors.
* As with standard rock-paper-scissor rules, rock beats scissors, paper beats rock, and scissors beat paper. It is a draw in the case of rock against rock, paper against paper, and scissors against scissors.
Defeating enemies give a reward of coins and sometimes a free Shuffler draw.
Defeating enemies give a reward of coins and sometimes a free shuffler draw.


===Enemy Selection===
===Enemy Selection===
[[File:WWG Wario Kard Enemy Select.png|thumb|300px]]
The amount of attempts a player has to defeat an enemy is indicated by the "(number)x left" under the small enemy portrait on the lower screen. Most enemies have 3 attempts. Some enemies have 5, and one rare enemy, Pile of Gold, has 1. In most cases, if the player is unable to defeat an enemy in one attempt, the damage gets carried over towards the remaining attempts. Some enemies' HP is restored back to maximum between attempts. If the player is unable to defeat the enemy within the given attempts, the enemy may be removed from the list and reappear later in the playthrough.
The amount of attempts a player has to defeat an enemy is indicated by the "(number)x left" under the small enemy portrait on the lower screen. Most enemies have 3 attempts. Some enemies have 5, and one rare enemy, Pile of Gold, has 1. In most cases, if the player is unable to defeat an enemy in one attempt, the damage gets carried over towards the remaining attempts. Some enemies' HP is restored back to maximum between attempts. If the player is unable to defeat the enemy within the given attempts, the enemy may be removed from the list and reappear later in the playthrough.


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==Battle==
==Battle==
===Deal===
===Deal===
[[File:WWG Wario Kard Playing a Card.png|thumb|300px]]
The player is dealt 3 cards to choose to attack the enemy with. Some enemies may reduce the number of cards drawn down to 2. The player is given one redeal per round, replacing cards with a new set of cards from the remaining cards from the deck. Cards replaced during a redeal are discarded and will not reappear later in the round.
The player is dealt 3 cards to choose to attack the enemy with. Some enemies may reduce the number of cards drawn down to 2. The player is given one redeal per round, replacing cards with a new set of cards from the remaining cards from the deck. Cards replaced during a redeal are discarded and will not reappear later in the round.


===Attack===
===Attack===
Every card has a Power Level, as indicated by a number next to a red sword icon. This serves as the base damage against the enemy. Every turn, an enemy will have either rock, paper, or scissors displayed, which will affect the base damage of a card.
Every card has a Power Level, as indicated by a number next to a red sword icon. This serves as the base damage against the enemy. Every turn, an enemy will have either rock, paper, or scissors displayed, which will affect the base damage of a card.
* Winning deals double (x2) damage, losing deals half (x0.5) damage (rounded down), and draw deals normal (x1) damage.
* Winning deals double (x2) damage, losing deals half (x0.5) damage, and draw deals normal (x1) damage.
Despite the enemy using rock-paper-scissors themselves, the enemy does not attack the player in any form.
Despite the enemy using rock-paper-scissors themselves, the enemy does not attack the player in any form.


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===Pair Attack===
===Pair Attack===
A Pair Attack can be done if two characters in a player's hand are partners, regardless of rank. A glowing yellow border will appear on cards that can perform a Pair Attack.
A Pair Attack can be done if two characters in a player's hand are partners, regardless of rank. A glowing yellow border will appear on cards that can perform a Pair Attack.
* If there are two cards of the same partner of different ranks, the player must choose one of the two cards to use for Pair attack.
* If there are two cards of the same partner of different ranks , the player must choose one of the two cards to use for Pair attack.
** For example: Kat and Ana are partners. A player has Kat (Rank A), Ana (Rank B), and Ana (Rank C) in the player's hand. When the player chooses to use a Pair Attack, the player must choose to use Ana (Rank B) or Ana (Rank C) to complete the Pair Attack. Every partner card have the same point cost as its counterpart, regardless of rank. The point cost for a Pair Attack is equal to one card of either pair.
** For example: Kat and Ana are partners. A player has Kat (Rank A), Ana (Rank B), and Ana (Rank C) in the player's hand. When the player chooses to use a Pair Attack, the player must choose to use Ana (Rank B) or Ana (Rank C) to complete the Pair Attack. Every partner card have the same point cost as its counterpart, regardless of rank. The point cost for a Pair Attack is equal to one card of either pair.


===Special Attack===
===Special Attack===
A Special Attack is an additional x2 multiplier that can activate just before an attack. The chance of a Special attack can increase based on a card's SP, as indicated on a card as a number next to a yellow star. The SP of a card is increased by drawing duplicates of the same card from the Shuffler. The maximum SP for each card is 50. Some enemies may prevent Special Attacks from happening.
A Special Attack is an additional x2 multiplier that can activate just before an attack. The chance of a Special attack can increase based on a card's SP, as indicated on a card as a number next to a yellow star. The SP of a card is increased by drawing duplicates of the same card from the shuffler. The maximum SP for each card is 50. Some enemies may prevent Special Attacks from happening.


===Damage Calculation===
===Damage Calculation===
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===Experience Points===
===Experience Points===
[[File:WWG Wario Kard Beating the Haute Model.png|thumb|left|300px|Wario beating the Haute Model]]
Regardless of victory or defeat, all cards in the player's deck after a battle receive experience points. Earning enough experience points will level up a card, increasing its power level. A rank receives +15 per level, B rank receives +10 per level, C rank receives +5 per level. All cards start at level 1, and the maximum level is 20, therefore the maximum cumulative power level increase is 285, 190 and 95 for A Rank, B Rank, and C Rank, respectively.
Regardless of victory or defeat, all cards in the player's deck after a battle receive experience points. Earning enough experience points will level up a card, increasing its power level. A rank receives +15 per level, B rank receives +10 per level, C rank receives +5 per level. All cards start at level 1, and the maximum level is 20, therefore the maximum cumulative power level increase is 285, 190 and 95 for A Rank, B Rank, and C Rank, respectively.


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===Completion===
===Completion===
Once all enemies are defeated, the list of enemies are reset back to the beginning, except with the difficulty increased, as indicated by number of skull icons. Level 2 enemies have x1.5 the HP of Level 1 enemies and Level 3 enemies have x2 the HP of Level 1 enemies. Enemies stay at Level 3 on the fourth and future playthroughs. Enemy rewards remain the same between levels.
Once all enemies are defeated, the list of enemies are reset back to the beginning, except with the difficulty increased, as indicated by number of skull icons. Level 2 enemies have x1.5 the HP of Level 1 enemies and Level 3 enemies have x2 the HP of Level 1 enemies. Enemies stay at Level 3 on the fourth and future playthroughs. Enemy rewards remain the same between levels.
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==List of Wario Kard enemies==
==List of Wario Kard enemies==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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!'''Shuffler (R)?'''
!'''Shuffler (R)?'''
|-
|-
|Tiny Ninja ([[Arrow Space]])
|Tiny Ninja
|Uses only rock.
|Uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Chomp the Turtle ([[Munch a Bunch]])
|Chomp the Turtle
|Uses only rock.
|Uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Baby Handerson ([[Butterfingers (microgame)|Butterfingers]])
|Baby Handerson
|Uses only scissors.
|Uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Mr. Schnozz ([[Gold Digger]])
|Mr. Schnozz
|Uses only scissors.
|Uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Shop Teacher ([[Nail Call]])
|Shop Teacher
|Uses only paper.
|Uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Pyoro]] ([[Super Pyoro]])
|Pyoro
|Uses only paper.
|Uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Egg ([[Fragile!]])
|Egg
|Uses only rock or scissors.
|Uses only rock or scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Astronaut Family ([[Mars Jars]])
|Astronaut Family
|Uses only rock or paper.
|Uses only rock or paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Baby Face]] ([[Shave the World]])
|Baby Face
|Uses only scissors or paper.
|Uses only scissors or paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Door to Nowhere ([[Crazy Cars]])
|Door to Nowhere
|No extra details.
|No extra details.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Tweezy ([[Up for Grabs (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Up for Grabs]])
|Tweezy
|Often uses rock.
|Often uses rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Chicken Bug]] ([[Chicken Pinch]])
|Chicken Bug
|Often uses scissors.
|Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Baroness Drip ([[Nighttime Allergies]])
|Baroness Drip
|Often uses paper.
|Often uses paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Earmuff Gal ([[Fashion Plate]])
|Earmuff Gal
|Often uses scissors or rock.
|Often uses scissors or rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Chatty Kathy ([[Local News]])
|Chatty Kathy
|Often uses rock or paper.
|Often uses rock or paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Handerson's Mom ([[Peak-a-boo-boo]])
|Handerson's Mon
|Often uses paper or scissors.
|Often uses paper or scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Haute Model ([[Walk This Way]])
|Haute Model
|On first move, uses only rock.
|On first move, uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Stray Cat ([[Kitty Cover]])
|Stray Cat
|On first move, uses only scissors.
|On first move, uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Noisy Nuisance ([[Sleepy Head]])
|Noisy Nuisance
|On first move, uses only paper.
|On first move, uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Mr. Dentist ([[Tooth Trouble]])
|Mr. Dentist
|No extra details.
|No extra details.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Phantom Foodie ([[Spirit Spot]])
|Phantom Foodie
|Double points spent. Uses only scissors.
|Double points spent. Uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Son of Schnozz ([[Gold Digger]])
|Son of Schnozz
|Double points spent. Uses only paper.
|Double points spent. Uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|King of Jam ([[Getcha Groove On]])
|King of Jam
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses rock.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Dude in Undies]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|Dude in Undies
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses scissors.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Tiger Cub ([[Kitty Cover]])
|Tiger Cub
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses paper.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Often uses paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Clever Pup ([[Burning Sensation]])
|Clever Pup
|Prevents nonhuman cards from being used.
|Prevents nonhuman cards from being used.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Shades ([[Cutting It Close]])
|Shades
|Prevents human cards from being used.
|Prevents human cards from being used.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Tigronic v.1 ([[Manic Mechanic]])
|Tigronic v.1
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses paper.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses paper.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Tigronic v.2 ([[Manic Mechanic]])
|Tigronic v.2
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses rock.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses rock.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Tigronic v.3 ([[Manic Mechanic]])
|Tigronic v.3
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses scissors.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Distant Darling ([[Love Tester (microgame)|Love Tester]])
|Distant Darling
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses rock on second move.
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses rock on second move.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Long-Lost Love ([[Love Tester (microgame)|Love Tester]])
|Long-Lost Love
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses scissors on second move.
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses scissors on second move.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Block Buster ([[Crack Down]])
|Block Buster
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses paper on second move.
|Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses paper on second move.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Squibbly Eggplant ([[Dungeon Dilemma]])
|Squibbly Eggplant
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Snack Sucker]]
|Snack Sucker
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|T.P. ([[Clog It]])
|T.P.
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|Always uses the same move for first three rounds. Recovers fully after battle.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Brown Nose Bear ([[Foiled Again!]])
|Brown Nose Bear
|Reduces time by half. Prevents nonhuman cards from being used.
|Reduces time by half. Prevents nonhuman cards from being used.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Bobby Pitts ([[Oh, Snap!]])
|Bobby Pitts
|Reduces time by half. Prevents human cards from being used.
|Reduces time by half. Prevents human cards from being used.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Dude in Undies|Cave Man]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|Cave Man
|Reduces your hand to two cards.
|Reduces your hand to two cards.
|5
|5
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Mewtroid ([[Mewtroid 2: Return of Sameow]])
|Mewtroid
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|5
|5
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Handerson ([[Right in the Eye]])
|Handerson
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock.
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Turbo Doll ([[Heavy Lifting]])
|Turbo Doll
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only scissors.
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Shadowy Samurai ([[Stab in the Dark]])
|Shadowy Samurai
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only paper.
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Rhythm Ninja ([[Sure, You Can]])
|Rhythm Ninja
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock or paper.
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock or paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Part-Time Sumo ([[Heat Wave]])
|Part-Time Sumo
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock or scissors.
|Attacks of less than 60 damage are ignored. Uses only rock or scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Squidian C ([[Strength in Numbers]])
|Squidian C
|Allows use of only C-Rank Cards. Often uses paper.
|Allows use of only C-Rank Cards. Often uses paper.
|5
|5
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Shroom C ([[Salad Daze]])
|Shroom C
|Allows use of only C-Rank Cards. Often uses rock or scissors.
|Allows use of only C-Rank Cards. Often uses rock or scissors.
|5
|5
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Random Raccoon ([[Sync or Sink]])
|Random Raccoon
|On first turn, uses only rock.
|On first turn, uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Odd Duck ([[Paddle Parade]])
|Odd Duck
|On first turn, uses only scissors.
|On first turn, uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Clownkeeper ([[Goal in One]])
|Clownkeeper
|On first turn, uses only paper.
|On first turn, uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Soggy Cat ([[Off-line]])
|Soggy Cat
|Reduces any power status of more than 50 to 50. Always uses the same set of moves for the first three turns.
|Reduces any power status of more than 50 to 50. Always uses the same set of moves for the first three turns.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Gate to Beyond ([[Secret Ingredient]])
|Gate to Beyond
|Reduces any power status of more than 50 to 50. Always uses the same set of moves for the first three turns.
|Reduces any power status of more than 50 to 50. Always uses the same set of moves for the first three turns.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Interviewee ([[Going Up]])
|Interviewee
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Reduces timer by half.
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Reduces timer by half.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|CEO ([[Going Up]])
|CEO
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Reduces your hand to two cards.
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Reduces your hand to two cards.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Wunderkind ([[Going Up]])
|Wunderkind
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Doubles points spent.
|Prevents use of A-Rank cards. Doubles points spent.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Toby ([[Crescent Roll]])
|Toby
|Alternates between rock and paper attacks.
|Alternates between rock and paper attacks.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Menta ([[Crescent Roll]])
|Menta
|Alternated between paper and scissors attacks.
|Alternated between paper and scissors attacks.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Head Chef ([[Top Notch]])
|Head Chef
|Alternated between scissors and rock attacks.
|Alternated between scissors and rock attacks.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Bill Tanbuff ([[Pumped Poser]])
|Bill Tanbuff
|Attacks of less than 120 damage are ignored. Often uses scissors.
|Attacks of less than 120 damage are ignored. Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Iris Dryer ([[Dry Eye]])
|Iris Dryer
|Attacks of less than 120 damage are ignored. Often uses scissors.
|Attacks of less than 120 damage are ignored. Often uses scissors.
|3
|3
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|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Mischievous Moon ([[Crescent Roll]])
|Mischievous Moon
|Reduces any power status of more than 40 to 40. Often uses rock.
|Reduces any power status of more than 40 to 40. Often uses rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Eggplant Knight ([[Dungeon Dilemma]])
|Eggplant Knight
|Reduces any power status of more than 40 to 40. Often uses paper.
|Reduces any power status of more than 40 to 40. Often uses paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Goalie Blockman ([[Body Block]])
|Goalie Blockman
|Recovers fully after battle. Alternates between rock, scissors, and paper attacks.
|Recovers fully after battle. Alternates between rock, scissors, and paper attacks.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Rodney Snips ([[Sloppy Salon]])
|Rodney Snips
|Countdown changes to three seconds no matter what. On first turn, uses only rock.
|Countdown changes to three seconds no matter what. On first turn, uses only rock.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Nintenman ([[Classic Clash]])
|Nintenman
|Countdown changes to three seconds no matter what.
|Countdown changes to three seconds no matter what.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Viridescian ([[Tearful Reunion]])
|Viridescian
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. On first move, uses only scissors.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. On first move, uses only scissors.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Vermalian ([[Tearful Reunion]])
|Vermalian
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. On first move, uses only paper.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. On first move, uses only paper.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|[[Dude in Undies|Man in Leotard]] ([[Grape Aim]])
|Man in Leotard
|No extra details.
|No extra details.
|3
|3
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|No
|No
|-
|-
|Stan Firm ([[Extreme Patty-Cake]])
|Stan Firm
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of A-Rank cards.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of A-Rank cards.
|3
|3
Line 699: Line 696:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|Eggplant King ([[Dungeon Dilemma]])
|Eggplant King
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of A-Rank cards.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of A-Rank cards.
|5
|5
Line 708: Line 705:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Fizeetah ([[Crypto Zoo]])
|Fizeetah
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of human cards. Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of human cards. Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|3
|3
Line 717: Line 714:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|Evil Oinker ([[On the Edge]])
|Evil Oinker
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of nonhuman cards. Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|Reduces your hand to two cards. Prevents use of nonhuman cards. Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors.
|3
|3
Line 726: Line 723:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|Mr. Schnozz's Dad ([[Nose Dive]])
|Mr. Schnozz's Dad
|Often uses paper. Prevents Special Attacks.
|Often uses paper. Prevents Special Attacks.
|3
|3
Line 735: Line 732:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|Tiganormous X ([[Manic Mechanic]])
|Tiganormous X
|Often uses scissors. Prevents Special Attacks.
|Often uses scissors. Prevents Special Attacks.
|3
|3
Line 744: Line 741:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|T.P. Tube ([[Clog It]])
|T.P. Tube
|Often uses rock. Prevents Special Attacks.
|Often uses rock. Prevents Special Attacks.
|3
|3
Line 753: Line 750:
|No
|No
|-
|-
|Lee Kasoop ([[Punch Out]])
|Lee Kasoop
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 100 damage are ignored.
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 100 damage are ignored.
|3
|3
Line 762: Line 759:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Fun Gus ([[Punch Out]])
|Fun Gus
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 150 damage are ignored.
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 150 damage are ignored.
|3
|3
Line 771: Line 768:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Gaz Puncho ([[Punch Out]])
|Gaz Puncho
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 200 damage are ignored.
|Cycles through the same three moves. Attacks of less than 200 damage are ignored.
|3
|3
Line 780: Line 777:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Rufus ([[Monster Chase]])
|Rufus
|Recovers fully after battle.
|Recovers fully after battle.
|5
|5
Line 789: Line 786:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Friendless Beast ([[RAAAARRRRGGGHH]])
|Friendless Beast
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Time is reduced by half.
|Attacks ignored if you don't win rock-paper-scissors. Time is reduced by half.
|3
|3
Line 798: Line 795:
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|-
|Pile of Gold ([[Safecracker]])
|Pile of Gold
|Recovers fully after battle. Worth a lot of coins.
|Recovers fully after battle. Worth a lot of coins.
|1
|1
Line 807: Line 804:
|No
|No
|}
|}
==Profiles==
===Play Nintendo===
*'''''Got all those souvenirs? Good.'''<br>If you collect all of the souvenirs from the arcade, you’ll unlock something really special. Well, kind of special. It’s Wario’s own virtual card game, WarioKard! You can earn more cards through the Shuffler, which can help you unlock not-so-common cards.<br>'''Wario’s micro-tip: Always wax your moustache before a WarioKard battle!'''''<ref name="playnintendo"/>
==References==
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