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| {{about|the game for the [[Game Boy Color]]|the microgame from [[WarioWare Gold]] of the same name|[[Wario Land 3 (microgame)]]}}
| | |image=[[File:Wario Land 3 EUR cover.jpg|250px]]<br>European box art |
| {{game infobox | | |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] |
| |image=[[File:Warioland3.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art | |
| |developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] | |
| |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |
| |release='''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|March 21, 2000|Europe|April 14, 2000|USA|May 30, 2000}}'''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|May 2, 2012|Europe|December 6, 2012|Australia|December 6, 2012|USA|August 29, 2013}}'''Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|February 8, 2023|Japan|February 9, 2023|Europe|February 9, 2023|Australia|February 9, 2023|South Korea|February 9, 2023|HK|February 9, 2023}} | | |designer= |
| |languages={{languages|en_us=y|jp=y}}
| | |released={{releasedate|Japan|March 21, 2000|Europe|April 14, 2000|USA|May 30, 2000}} |
| |genre=2D [[Genre#Platform|Platformer]] | | |genre=2D Platformer |
| |modes=Single-player | | |modes=Single Player |
| |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|acb=G}} | | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}} |
| |platforms=[[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]), [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] | | |platforms=[[Game Boy Color]] |
| |format={{format|gbc=1|3dsdl=1|switchdl=1}} | | |media=16-megabit cartridge |
| |input={{input|gbc=1|3ds=1|joy-con=1|joy-con-horizontal=1|switchpro=1}} | | |requirements= |
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| '''''Wario Land 3''''' is a video game for the [[Game Boy Color]] released in [[List of games by date#2000|2000]], and the third installment in the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series (fourth counting ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''). It was rereleased for the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] in Japan on May 2, [[List of games by date#2012|2012]], in Europe and Australia on December 6, 2012, and in the Americas on August 29, [[List of games by date#2013|2013]]; and later rereleased for the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] service as one of its launch titles on February 8, 2023. To escape the [[music box (world)|world inside a music box]], [[Wario]] must collect the five [[Music Box|music box]]es, with the help of treasures found along the way that include power-ups and ones that open up the world. | | '''''Wario Land 3''''', known in Japan as '''''Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel''''' (ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴ~ル, lit. "Wario Land 3: The Mysterious Music Box"), is a video game for the [[Game Boy Color]] released in [[2000]], and the third installment (fourth, counting ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]'') in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. It is about [[Wario]] entering a music box, and to get out he needs to collect the five music boxes. In the game he gets nine new abilities. |
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| ==Story== | | ==Story== |
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| | [[File:WL3story1.PNG|thumb|right|Wario finding the music box.]] |
| One day, Wario is flying with his [[Bulldog|plane]] over the woods until it runs out of fuel and crashes. Stranded, Wario then stumbles upon a mysterious cave, where inside he discovers a [[music box (world)|strange music box containing a small world inside]] sitting on a pedestal. When he goes to take a closer look, he is suddenly magically sucked into the music box. He then wakes up inside a [[The Temple|dark temple]] to meet [[Rudy|a hidden figure]], who informs Wario that he is a god who once protected the world inside the music box, until an evil being sealed away his magical powers within five [[Music Box|music boxes]] scattered across said world. The figure promises that if Wario can gather the boxes and free it, it will send Wario back outside and allow him keep any treasure he finds along the way. With his mind on the money and the fact he can return to his own world, Wario agrees to this proposal and departs on his quest in search of the music boxes and the many treasures of this mysterious land. During which, several monsters attempt to impede his progress, but were unsuccessful in stopping the treasure hunter. | | One day, Wario is flying with his plane over the woods until he crashes. Wario then stumbles upon a mysterious cave. Inside the cave, he discovers a magical [[Music Box World|music box]]. He wants to take a closer look, and that causes him to be suddenly sucked into the music box. In the music box, a mysterious figure informs Wario that he is a god who once protected the world inside the music box, until an evil being sealed away his magical powers in five music boxes. In exchange for freeing it, the figure promises to send Wario back to his own world and let him keep any treasure he finds. With his mind on the money and the fact he can return to his own world, Wario departs on his quest, in search of the music boxes and the many treasures of this mysterious land. |
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| After collecting all the music boxes, Wario returns to the temple. Once there, the music boxes play a melody together, and the song frees the sealed being. However, the being turns out to be an evil clown-like demon, who announced his plan to rule over the world inside the music box as well as the outer world. It then attempts to destroy Wario since he outlived his usefulness, but Wario is able to defeat it. After the demon was vanquished, all the monsters that attacked Wario before are turned back into humans. An elder explains that their world was peaceful until the demon invaded, so they managed to seal away its power within the five music boxes, but not before they were turned into monsters. He then states that they only tried to stop Wario from releasing the demon and letting it continue its conquest, but never thought that he would destroy it and free them from its curse. He thanks Wario for what he unintentionally did for them and transports him back to his world along with the treasure that he had collected, as promised before by the hidden figure.
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| | [[File:WL3story2.PNG|thumb|left|The old man thanking Wario for defeating Rudy the Clown.]] |
| | After collecting all the music boxes Wario returns to the temple. Once there, the music boxes play a melody together. The song frees the sealed being, who turns out to be the evil [[Rudy the Clown]]. The inhabitants of the music box locked his power up in five music boxes; but before he got imprisoned, he turned all of the music box's inhabitants into monsters. Rudy had great plans about again ruling the Music Box World and then the one outside as well. After Wario defeats Rudy, he is met by the inhabitants of the music box, now restored to their former selves. An old man explains that they thought Wario would help Rudy to return to is old form, and tried to stop Wario from causing that catastrophe; they never thought he would defeat Rudy. They thank Wario and transport him back to his world, along with the treasures that he has collected, as promised before by Rudy the Clown. |
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| ==Gameplay== | | ==Gameplay== |
| The base mechanics in ''Wario Land 3'' are very similar to that of its predecessor, ''[[Wario Land II]]''. If [[Wario]] touches an enemy, he is simply stunned or transformed in one of his many transformations, known as reactions in the ''Wario Land'' series (one exception is in the final boss fight, where Wario can be "killed" and get a [[Game Over]]). Wario can crouch and walk using the direction pads, use a Dash Attack by pressing the {{button|gbc|B}} button and jump using the {{button|gbc|A}} button. | | The gameplay in ''Wario Land 3'' is very similar to that of its predecessor, ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Wario is immortal: if Wario touches an enemy, Wario is simply stunned or transformed in one of his many transformations, known as reactions in the ''Wario Land'' series. However, in his last fight with Rudy the Clown, he can be [[Game Over|defeated]] if Rudy smashes him with his two hands. Wario can crouch and walk using the direction pads, use a smash attack by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} button and jump using the {{Button|gbc|A}} button. The game's objective is to collect treasures in order to process. Some treasures will effect the Music Box World by opening new paths to other treasures or to other levels. While some others serve for no purpose. This ''Wario Land'' has a day and night system; after Wario clears a level, day turns in night or night turns in day. This system effects some levels, and some treasures can only be accessed at a specific time of the day. Unlike its predecessor, Wario only starts with one power, which is a simple smash attack and a simple jump. To learn the other moves, such as the Ground-Pound and the ability to lift enemies, Wario must collect some treasures. Wario must return multiple times to some levels to beat the game and if the player wants to get all the treasures. |
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| The game has a more open structure than its predecessors. Wario starts the game with most of his powers from ''Wario Land II'' missing or toned down. To progress, the player has to collect treasures which grant him new abilities, open new levels or cause changes in the existing levels that allow one to reach previously inaccessible areas. The world map is divided into levels, which the player can enter and leave as they please. Should the player not know where to go, they can go to the [[The Temple]], which indicates where to go next. By holding {{button|gbc|b}} in the overworld, the player can check the path that Wario can travel on the overworld, and if Wario moves to a different part of the map, he can press the same direction on the {{button|gbc|pad}}, he moves faster to the destination.
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| Each level contains a total of four color-coded treasure chests, and as such, the player may need to visit a level multiple times at different point of the game in order to obtain all treasures. To collect a treasure, the player must first find the chest's key. Most treasure chests require completing a puzzle to be collected, and some are guarded by a [[boss]]. Not all treasures are necessary to complete the game.
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| | | |'''[[Ball o' String Wario]]''' - Wario will roll back and forth across a course, bouncing off walls, until he eventually unravels back into Wario. This can be used to break blocks. |
| This ''Wario Land'' installment features a day and night system; after clearing a level, day turns in night or night turns in day. This system affects some levels, and some treasures can only be accessed at a specific time of the day.
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| The game includes reactions returning from ''[[Wario Land II]]'', in addition to some new ones.
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| |Wario's normal form with no reaction. He starts out the game powerless, but as he progresses into the game, he can collect power-ups that will allow him to perform the [[Ground Pound|Smash Attack]], swim and dive into the water, strengthen his signature [[Dash Attack|Attack]], lift light and heavy enemies, etc. This is the only form of Wario that can enter doors and open treasure chests, as well as grab an [[Owl (species)|owl]] or a zipline handle.
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| |When jumped on by Shoot, Wario becomes a ball. If touched, he will be used to score a point, which will revert him to normal if he is still in the soccer game. He can slowly move left or right while bouncing and can also be grabbed and thrown by the tortoise goalkeeper to revert to normal. Likewise, Wario can inflict the same effect on Shoot. | |
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| |When touched by a Silky while it is spitting string, Wario will roll back and forth across a course, bouncing off walls, until he eventually unravels back into Wario. This can be used to break [[Itodama Block]]s.
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| |[[File:WL3BouncyWarioSprite.png]]
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| |[[Bouncy Wario]] | | |'''[[Bouncy Wario]]''' - Wario can jump to new heights. After a amount of time, Wario will return to normal. This form will end immediately if he jumps into water or on spikes. |
| |After getting hit on the head by a Hammer-bot, Wario keeps bouncing and can jump to new heights. While on the ground, pressing {{Button|gbc|A}} causes Wario to bounce higher. After an amount of time, Wario will return to normal. This form will end immediately if he jumps into water, on spikes, or taking on a different reaction.
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| |[[File:WL3BubbleWarioSprite.png]]
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| |[[Bubble Wario]] | | |'''[[Bubble Wario]]''' - Wario is trapped inside a bubble, allowing him to endlessly float upward, until he hits something. While inside the bubble, Wario has the ability to resist currents in the water. |
| |Wario is trapped inside a bubble, allowing him to keep floating upward until he hits something. While inside the bubble, Wario has the ability to resist [[current]]s in the water.
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| |[[File:WL3CrazyWarioSprite.png]]
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| |[[Crazy Wario]] | | |'''[[Crazy Wario]]''' - Wario becomes a hard-to-control, dizzy alter-ego. Unlike ''[[Wario Land II]]'', Crazy Wario cannot exhale a poisonous gas to kill enemies, and does not change color. Water will revert Wario to a normal state. |
| |Wario becomes a hard-to-control, where he uncontrollably moves back and forth. Unlike ''[[Wario Land II]]'', Crazy Wario cannot exhale a poisonous gas to defeat enemies and does not change color. Water or getting hurt will revert Wario to a normal state.
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| |[[File:WL3ElectricWarioSprite.png]]
| | ![[File:Electric Wario WL3.png|100px]] |
| |[[Electric Wario]] | | |'''[[Electric Wario]]''' - After Wario is hit by a zap of electricity, he is propelled backwards and cannot move for about a second. Any enemies touching him will be immediately defeated. |
| |After Wario is hit by a zap of electricity, he is propelled backwards and cannot move for about a second. Any enemies touching him will be immediately defeated.
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| |[[File:WL3FatWarioSprite.png]]
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| |[[Fat Wario]] | | |'''[[Fat Wario]]''' - With Wario's extra weight, he can easily break through certain blocks which normal Wario can't. As a side-effect, Wario is slow and cant jump as high as normal, but if any enemy runs into him (or if he runs into them) they will instantly be defeated. After a while, Wario will lose weight and return to normal. |
| |Wario after swallowing an [[Appleby]]'s apple or a [[Doughnuteer]]'s donut. With Wario's extra weight, he can easily break through breakable blocks even when Wario has not obtained any [[Ground Pound|Smash Attack]]-related powerups, and also break [[doughnut block]]s. As a side-effect, Wario is slow and cannot jump as high as normal, but if any enemy runs into him (or if he runs into them) they will instantly be defeated. After moving for a while or going into water, Wario will lose weight and return to normal.
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| |[[Flat Wario]] | | |'''[[Flat Wario]]''' - When Wario is flattened, he can glide smoothly in the air to reach places previously unattainable, and slip through tiny cracks in walls. Water and some enemies can turn Wario to normal. |
| |When Wario is flattened by an [[Omodon]] or a [[Count Richtertoffen]], he can glide smoothly in the air to reach farther places in the air and slip through tiny cracks in walls. Even without the High Jump Boots, Wario can hold {{button|Padup}} and jump to jump a block higher. Water and [[Omodonmeka]] can turn Wario to normal.
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| |[[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]] | | |'''[[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]]''' - Wario starts running around with his pants on fire and will slowly burn more intently until he is reduced to cinders. Wario can break through certain bricks in this form. If Wario makes contact with water or until the time limit is over, he will return to normal. |
| |After Wario is burned, he starts running around with his pants on fire and will slowly burn more intently until he is reduced to cinders. Wario can break through [[Bonfire Block]]s when he's completely enveloped in flames. If Wario makes contact with water or the fire subsides, he will return to normal.
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| |[[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]] | | |'''[[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]]''' - Wario is frozen solid and sent skimming backwards, until he hits a wall. Although a usual inconvenience, he can slide along spikes and other nasty obstacles, as well as defeat most enemies. |
| |Wario is frozen solid and sent skimming backwards, until he hits a wall. Although a usual inconvenience, he can slide past spikes and defeat most enemies on his path.
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| |[[Invisible Wario]] | | |'''[[Invisible Wario]]''' - Wario is invisible so he can pass through protected doors. However, aside from an occasional glimpse, the player cannot see Wario, either, making this a very difficult transformation. Unlike all other Wario Forms, he can still walk through [[doorway]]s. When Wario goes through pipes, he reverts to normal. |
| |Wario is invisible, so he can pass through [[seeing-eye door]]s. However, aside from an occasional glimpse, the player cannot see Wario, either, making this a very difficult transformation to use. Unlike all other Wario Forms, he can still walk through doorways. When Wario goes through [[Warp Pipe|pipes]], he reverts to normal. The invisibility also goes away after Wario takes on a different reaction.
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| |[[Puffy Wario]] | | |'''[[Puffy Wario]]''' - When hit by a stinger from an enemy, Wario's head is filled with air. Wario will float upwards until he hits something. This is a feature of many boss fights throughout the game. |
| |When hit by a stinger from an enemy, Wario's head is filled with air. Wario will float upwards until he hits something.
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| |[[Snowman Wario]] | | |'''[[Snowman Wario]]''' - When Wario is covered in falling snow, he becomes a snowman. If Snowman Wario rolls down a slope, he can break certain blocks. Wario can defeat every enemy in this form. |
| |When Wario is covered in falling snow, he becomes a snowman. If Snowman Wario rolls down a slope, he can break [[Snowman Block]]s, though some can only be broken if the snowball is big enough. Wario can defeat every enemy in this form.
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| |[[Vampire Wario]] and [[Bat Wario|Bat-Wario]] | | |'''[[Vampire Wario]]''' - Wario can defeat every enemy he touches. Plus, by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} Button, Wario will go to Vampire Bat form, when he can fly in short spurts. To turn into his normal self, he must touch a clove of garlic, go into a patch of light, or fall into a pool of water. |
| |When getting touched by [[Kobatto]], Wario transforms into a vampire and can defeat every enemy he touches. Plus, by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} Button, Wario will go to bat form, when he can fly in short spurts. To turn into his normal self, he must touch a head of garlic, go into a patch of light, or fall into a pool of water.
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| |[[Zombie Wario]] | | |'''[[Zombie Wario]]''' - Wario is impervious to all enemy damage, can defeat almost all enemies on touch, and fall through thin floors, although he is incredibly slow. Unlike ''[[Wario Land II]]'', he is now able to jump, though he cannot jump very high. Water or light will return him to normal Wario. |
| |Wario is impervious to all enemy damage, can defeat almost all enemies on touch, and fall through thin floors, although he is incredibly slow. Unlike ''[[Wario Land II]]'', he is able to jump, though he cannot jump very high. Water or light will return him to normal Wario.
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| ===Power-ups=== | | ===Power ups=== |
| The nine power-ups that can be found during gameplay are as follows: | | The nine powerups that can be found during gameplay are as follows: |
| #'''Lead Overalls''': By pressing the {{button|Paddown}} button in midair, Wario can perform a [[Ground Pound|Smash Attack]]. He can destroy little enemies, damaged blocks and stun big enemies with these overalls. ''(Stunned enemies can be defeated when attacking them again)'' | | #'''Blue overall''': By pressing the B-button and down, Wario can perform a [[Smash Attack]]. He can destroy little enemies, fractured blocks and stun big enemies with this overall. ''(Stunned enemies can be defeated when attacking them again)'' |
| #'''Swimming Flippers''': Allows Wario to swim underwater. By tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button, he swims faster. However, he cannot swim against currents. | | #'''Double-finned flippers''': With these, Wario can swim. By tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button, he swims faster. |
| #'''Head Smash Helmet''': Allows Wario to destroy not only damaged blocks, but also solid blocks by bumping into them from below. | | #'''Spiked helmet''': With this item, Wario can destroy both fractured and undamaged blocks when jumping from the bottom on them. |
| #'''Grab Glove''': Allows Wario to lift small enemies when walking towards them while they are toppled, or small objects. He can throw them forward by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} button, or upward when holding {{button|Padup}} after throwing. Charged throws can be done by holding the {{Button|gbc|B}} button and then releasing it, causing enemies/objects to be thrown further and may be destroyed if thrown near a solid surface. [[Enemy Block]]s can be broken by throwing an enemy or object against them. | | #'''Red glove''': Wario can lift small enemies when walking towards them. He can throw them by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} button. Holding up throws them up. Keeping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button pressed performs a charged throw. In this case, the enemies are destroyed when they touch a wall. There are special blocks that only breaks by throwing something against them. |
| #'''Super Smash''': Allows Wario to break solid blocks with his [[Dash Attack]]s or when rolling. Damaged blocks can be broken without being stopped and large enemies can be defeated immediately. | | #'''[[Garlic]]''': Wario can also break unstructured blocks with his [[Dash Attack]]s or when rolling. He breaks fractured blocks without being stopped and can also defeat large enemies immediately. |
| #'''Super Jump Slam Overalls''': Similar to the Super Smash, it allows Wario's Smash Attack to break solid blocks, break through damaged blocks unstopped, and defeat large enemies immediately. Additionally, using it on the ground causes the ground to shake, toppling small enemies and certain big enemies. | | #'''Red overall''': Similar to Garlic, Wario's smash attack can break unstructured blocks, break through fractured blocks unstopped, and defeat large enemies immediately. Additionally, it can cause a ground shaker, stunning small enemies. |
| #'''High Jump Boots''': Pressing {{button|Padup}} while jumping allows Wario to jump higher. Enemies can also be used to perform high jumps when holding {{Button|gbc|B}} while bouncing onto them, and holding {{button|Padup}} while doing so allows Wario to bounce higher. | | #'''Winged boots''': Pressing up while jumping with the Winged boots allows Wario to jump higher. Enemies can also be used to perform high jumps when pressing up while jumping onto them. |
| #'''Prince Frog's Glove''': Allows Wario to swim against strong currents while tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button. | | #'''Hand Flippers''': With these flippers, Wario can swim against strong currents while tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button. |
| #'''Super Grab Gloves''': Allows Wario to lift big enemies as well as normal ones. His speed is reduced while carrying big enemies and they cannot be throw as far as smaller enemies. | | #'''Golden gloves''': Wario can lift big enemies as well as normal ones. |
| After acquiring each treasure required for a power-up, a short tutorial will be played to demonstrate the new abilities that Wario just acquired. The first demonstration must be played in full and cannot be skipped. They can be viewed again if the player pauses the game while playing one of the levels and selecting the Action Help option, allowing one of the tutorials to be played (though they are now skippable), provided that they are not currently Vampire Wario, holding a zipline handle, or holding onto an owl, as in those three cases, they have unique Action Help demonstrations associated with them.
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| ===Golf Minigame=== | | ===Golf Minigame=== |
| [[File:WL3 Golf.png|frame]] | | [[File:Golfwl3.PNG|frame]] |
| In some levels, Wario will find a block with the word "Mini Game Clear" and an arrow pointing up written on it. Wario can get this block to lift and subsequently opening the way by playing a minigame of golf, which can be accessed by entering a door with a drawing of a [[Para-Goom]] at its top within the level. Several levels have one room to play the Golf minigame, while [[The Vast Plain]] has two: one underground and one in the sky, though it is only required to clear one of them to lift both blocks. To play the minigame, Wario must have enough money in his possession, where it is 10 coins at first, 30 coins later, and finally maxing at 50 coins per entry. The goal for this Golf minigame is to knock Para-Goom into the hole, which is achieved by using Wario's Dash Attack on a Para-Goom to knock it away towards the hole. If it falls into lava or water, another Para-Goom will fall on the closest spot of the lava/water, so that Wario will be able to continue. In order to hit the Para-Goom, the player must press the {{Button|gbc|A}} button to move the blue arrow in the power meter displayed at the bottom of the screen, then press it again to stop it. Then, a red arrow will appear; it must stop on the red or the blue space inside the meter, which affects the bounce of the Para-Goom; should Wario hit outside that range, he will stumble, but the shot will still count despite missing. The player can also use the direction pads (left and right) to get a further view of the hole and also where the Para-Goom will end up if hit with the maximum power. The game is completed if Wario scores par or below, but if Wario did not sink the Para-Goom within the number of shots indicated by the par, the game is over and requires playing again to lift the block. | | In some levels, Wario will find a block with the word Minigame written on it. Wario can get this block out of his way by playing a minigame of golf, which can be accessed by entering a door with a drawing of a [[Para-Goom]] at its top. The door and the block will be found at the same level. This golfing game is not like the real world golf, however, the purpose is almost the same; use Wario's smash attack on a para-goom, and send it into the hole. If it falls into lava or water, another Para-Goom will fall on the closest spot of the lava/water, so Wario will be able to continue. To play this game, The player must press the {{Button|gbc|A}} button to move the blue arrow in the energy meter displayed at the bottom of the screen, and press it again to stop it. Then, a red arrow will appear, he or she has to make it stop on the red or the blue space inside the meter. Or else Wario will stumble and it will count as a shoot. The player can also use the direction pads (left and right) to see where the Para-Goom will end up if hit with the maximum power. |
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| | In the north side of the [[Music Box World]], there is a strange uncolored building. After getting all of the seven crayons, the building will be colored and Wario can play golf anytime he wants by visiting it. The number of golf courses in this building is four, however, the fourth one can only be accessed by getting all of the Musical Coins, found in all the [[Music Box World]]'s levels. |
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| The following levels contain Golf minigame rooms. The treasures listed require clearing them to procure, and some are required to clear to get all the Musical Coins (marked with asterisks):
| | ==List of Levels== |
| *[[Out of the Woods]]: Red Chest
| | ===North=== |
| *[[The Vast Plain]]* (2): Red Chest, Green Chest
| | #[[Out of the Woods]] |
| *[[Sea Turtle Rocks]]: Red Chest
| | #[[The Peaceful Village]] |
| *[[Desert Ruins]]: Green Chest
| | #[[The Vast Plain]] |
| *[[The Volcano's Base]]: Green Chest
| | #[[Bank of the Wild River]] |
| *[[The West Crater]]*: Blue Chest
| | #[[The Tidal Coast]] |
| *[[The Grasslands]]: Red Chest
| | #[[Sea Turtle Rocks]] |
| *[[The Big Bridge]]: Green Chest
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| *[[The Steep Canyon]]*: Blue Chest
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| *[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)|Above the Clouds]]: Green Chest
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| *[[The Colossal Hole]]*: Red Chest
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| In the northern side of the [[music box (world)|music box world]], there is an uncolored building which can be visited by going from north to west (and vice versa). After getting all seven crayons, the building will be fully colored and Wario can play Golf there by visiting it. There are four courses in the building, where three are available from the start and the fourth one only available after getting all of the Musical Coins in all levels. Every course has five holes each, for a total par of 20 each. Each time Wario initiates a course, he must pay 50 coins. Unlike the Golf minigame rooms in the individual levels, Wario can hit as many shots as is required per hole even if he scores above par, though he will be disappointed if that happens. After five holes are completed, the Best Score is recorded if it is achieved.
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| ==List of levels== | | ===West=== |
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| | #[[Desert Ruins]] |
| !#
| | #[[The Volcano's Base]] |
| !North
| | #[[The Pool of Rain]] |
| !West
| | #[[A Town in Chaos]] |
| !South
| | #[[Beneath the Waves]] |
| !East
| | #[[The West Crater]] |
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| |'''1'''
| | ===South=== |
| |[[Out of the Woods]]
| | #[[The Grasslands]] |
| |[[Desert Ruins]]
| | #[[The Big Bridge]] |
| |[[The Grasslands]]
| | #[[Tower of Revival]] |
| |[[The Stagnant Swamp]]
| | #[[The Steep Canyon]] |
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| | #[[Cave of Flames]] |
| |'''2'''
| | #[[Above the Clouds]] |
| |[[The Peaceful Village]]
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| |[[The Volcano's Base]]
| | ===East=== |
| |[[The Big Bridge]]
| | #[[The Stagnant Swamp]] |
| |[[The Frigid Sea]]
| | #[[The Frigid Sea]] |
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| | #[[Castle of Illusions]] |
| |'''3'''
| | #[[The Colossal Hole]] |
| |[[The Vast Plain]]
| | #[[The Warped Void]] |
| |[[The Pool of Rain]]
| | #[[The East Crater]] |
| |[[Tower of Revival]]
| | #[[Forest of Fear]] |
| |[[Castle of Illusions]]
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| |'''4'''
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| |[[Bank of the Wild River]]
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| |[[A Town in Chaos]]
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| |[[The Steep Canyon]]
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| |[[The Colossal Hole]]
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| |'''5'''
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| |[[The Tidal Coast]]
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| |[[Beneath the Waves]]
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| |[[Cave of Flames]]
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| |[[The Warped Void]]
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| |'''6'''
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| |[[Sea Turtle Rocks]]
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| |[[The West Crater]]
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| |[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)|Above the Clouds]]
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| |[[The East Crater]]
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| |'''7'''
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| |N/A
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| |N/A
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| |N/A
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| |[[Forest of Fear]]
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| ==Items and objects== | | ==Items and Blocks== |
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| |[[File:MCoin.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:MCoin.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Musical Coin]]
| | ![[Musical Coin]] |
| |Each of them is worth 10 coins. If Wario collects all 8 in one go in each level, a part of a drawing of a golf course is colored. If the whole drawing is colored, a new course is unlocked in the Golf minigame found in the overworld. | | | align="center" |If Wario collects 8 of those in each level, he can unlock a hidden golf minigame. Each of those gives the player 10 coins. |
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| |[[File:WL3Coin.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Coin|Normal coin]]
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| |Normal coins Wario can find in levels, occasionally found after breaking blocks. They are used to pay to play the Golf minigames.
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| |[[File:WL3Coin4.png]] [[File:WL3Coin1.png]] [[File:WL3Coin2.png]] [[File:WL3Coin3.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Colored coin]]s
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| |Each colored coin is worth 10 normal coins. The color denotes what Key the player is close to.
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| |[[File:WL3 Gray Key.png]] [[File:WL3 Red Key.png]] [[File:WL3 Green Key.png]] [[File:WL3 Blue Key.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Key]]s
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| |The keys appear in specific locations in every level. Each key is needed to open the treasure chest of the same color. In Time Attack, the objective is to collect all four keys and then exit through any [[Goal door (Wario Land series)|goal door]].
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| |[[File:WL3 Treasure.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Treasure Chest#Wario Land 3|Treasure Chest]]s
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| |The treasure chests that appear in every level. After Wario obtains a key, the treasure chest of the same color can be opened. Once opened, it is replaced with a goal door when the level is revisited.
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| |[[File:WL3 Barrel.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Barrel]]
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| |With the Grab Glove power-up, these can be thrown at Enemy Blocks, but they are fragile so will break after dropping on a surface.
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| |[[File:WL3_Stove2.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Stove]]
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| |Stoves can be used as platforms. They can be shoved around by using a Dash Attack on their sides.
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| |[[File:WL3 Switch.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Switch (Wario Land II)|Switch]]
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| |When bumped from below, will toggle between on or off. They change the state of certain objects found within the levels.
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| |[[File:WL3 Block1.png]]
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| |align=center|Blocks (damaged)
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| |Blocks that can be broken through most forms of attacks.
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| |[[File:WL3 Block2.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:WL3Coin.png]] |
| |align=center|Blocks (solid) | | ![[Coin]] |
| |Blocks that can be broken only after Wario has the necessary power-ups, or if Fat Wario drops on them.
| | | align="center" |Normal coins Wario can commonly find in levels. They are used to pay the golf minigames. |
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| |[[File:WL3 BonfireBlock.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:WL3Coin4.png]] [[File:WL3Coin1.png]] [[File:WL3Coin2.png]] [[File:WL3Coin3.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Bonfire Block]]s
| | ![[Colored Coin]]s |
| |Bonfire Blocks break after Hot Wario touches them when he is on fire. | | | align="center" |A colored coin is worth 10 normal coins. |
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| |[[File:WL3 CrackedBlock2.png]]
| | | align="center" |[[File:WL3 Key.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Doughnut block]]s | | ![[Key]]s |
| |Doughnut blocks can only be broken by Fat Wario after he drops on them.
| | | align="center" |The keys appear in every level. Wario has to use those to open treasure chests. |
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| |[[File:WL3 EnemyBlock2.png]] | |
| |align=center|[[Enemy Block]]s
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| |Breaks after an enemy or object is thrown at it.
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| |[[File:TorchblockWL3.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Flame block]] | |
| |Disappears after all nearby torches are lit with fire.
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| |[[File:Wl3_silk_block.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Itodama Block]]
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| |Breaks after Ball o' String Wario collides on it.
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| |[[File:Wl3_snowman_blocks.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Snowman Block]]
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| |Breaks after Snowman Wario as a snowball collides through it. Lighter ones break more easily, while darker ones break only after the snowball is at its biggest.
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| ==Enemies== | | ==Enemies== |
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| |[[File:Wario_Tadpole.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Applby.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Akamajakushi]] | | ![[Appleby]] |
| |A jumping creature found in water and occasionally lava. If it bumps into Wario headfirst, he will roll backwards until he hits a wall or lands in water.
| | | align="center" |A mole-like enemy that throws apples from holes in walls which turn Wario [[Fat Wario|fat]]. |
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| |[[File:Applby.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Beamrobota.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Appleby]]
| | ![[Beam Robota]] |
| |A mole lizard-like enemy that throws apples from holes in walls, turning Wario into [[Fat Wario]] if he eats the apple. | | | align="center" |A blue robot who attacks with beams stored inside their chests. |
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| |[[File:Beamrobota.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Birds.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Beam Robota]] | | ![[Bird (Wario Land)|Bird]] |
| |A blue robot who attacks with beams stored inside their chests. The beams go through walls.
| | | align="center" |A flying enemy. The blue birds will only stun Wario, while the orange ones turn him into a [[Crazy Wario]]. |
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| |[[File:Birds.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Brrr Bear.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Bird (Wario Land series)|Bird]]
| | ![[Brrr Bear]] |
| |A flying enemy. The blue birds will stun Wario, while the orange ones turn him into [[Crazy Wario]]. | | | align="center" |A blue polar bear who spits ice at Wario and turns him into an [[Ice Skatin' Wario]]. |
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| |[[File:Brrr Bear.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Count Richter.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Brrr Bear]]
| | ![[Count Richtertoffen]] |
| |A blue polar bear who spits ice at Wario and turns him into [[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]]. | | | align="center" | A fat creature who attacks by shaking the ground and squashing Wario to turn him [[Flat Wario|flat]]. |
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| |[[File:Count Richter.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Doughnuteer WL3.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Count Richtertoffen]]
| | ![[Doughnuteer]] |
| |A rotund creature who attacks by jumping up to either shake the ground or squash Wario to turn him into [[Flat Wario]]. | | | align="center" |A small creature holding a fork with doughnuts. If Wario eats one, he'll become [[Fat Wario|fat]]. |
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| |[[File:Denki WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Fire_robota.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Denki]]
| | ![[Fire Robota]] |
| |A spark of electricity that drops from a [[Electric Lamp|hanging lamp]]. They travel towards where Wario is once they hit the ground, triggering [[Electric Wario]] if touched. | | | align="center" |A red robot attacking with fire torches stored in its chest. |
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| |[[File:Doughnuteer WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Fire Snake.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Doughnuteer]]
| | ![[Fire Snake (Wario Land 3)|Fire Snake]] |
| |A small creature holding a fork with doughnuts. If Wario eats one, he will become [[Fat Wario]]. | | | align="center" | An invincible enemy living in jars and attacks by spitting fire. |
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| |[[File:Electric Lamp.gif]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Grabots.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Electric Lamp]]
| | ![[Grab-bot]] |
| |A hanging lamp that drops [[denki]]. | | | align="center" | A flying enemy. The blue version of them grab Wario, and the green ones try to smash him with a Smasher. |
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| |[[File:Fire_robota.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Hammerbot.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Fire Robota]] | | ![[Hammer-bot]] |
| |A red robot attacking with a fire torch stored in its chest.
| | | align="center" |A big blue robot riding on wheels and uses its hammers to turn Wario into a [[Bouncy Wario|spring]]. |
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| |[[File:Hidama.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Haridama.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Flame (Wario Land 3)|Flame]]
| | ![[Haridama]] |
| |A massive flame within a torch, sometimes dropping smaller flames. Touching either causes Wario to become [[Flaming Wario]]. | | | align="center" |A black fish that attacks with its needles. |
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| |[[File:Futamogu WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Kobats.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Futamogu]]
| | ![[Kobat]]s |
| |A red creature with a platform on its head found in holes; [[Ground Pound|Smash-Attack]]ing from above bumps it down. | | | align="center" |Bat enemies that turn Wario into [[Vampire Wario]]. |
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| |[[File:Hammerbot.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Madscience.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Hammer-Bot|Hammer-bot]]
| | ![[Mad Scienstein]] |
| |A big blue robot riding on treads that uses its hammers to turn Wario into [[Bouncy Wario]]. | | | align="center" | A scientist who attacks by using his potions, that turn Wario [[Invisible Wario|invisible]]. |
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| |[[File:Water Spark.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Mrmoon.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Haridama]]
| | ![[Mr. Moon]] |
| |An invincible enemy only appearing in [[Bank of the Wild River]]; when touched, Wario will become [[Puffy Wario|puffy]]. | | | align="center" |An invincible enemy who attacks with electric beams and turns Wario into [[Electric Wario]]. It only appears nighttime. |
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| |[[File:Roofslime.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Mrsun.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Hebarii]] | | ![[Mr. Sun]] |
| |A slime that attaches itself to the ceilings. It attacks by shooting glowing projectiles. Shaking the ground or hitting a switch knocks down the enemy.
| | | align="center" | An invincible enemy who attacks with fire balls and turns Wario into [[Flaming Wario]]. It can only be encountered at daytime. |
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| |[[File:Kobats.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Octohon.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Kobatto]]
| | ![[Octohōn]] |
| |Bat enemies that turn Wario into [[Vampire Wario]]. | | | align="center" |An underwater enemy that gets affected by a treasure in the game and gets bigger then before. When it's big, it attacks by pushing Wario. |
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| |[[File:Chestnut WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Paragoom.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Kuri]]
| | ![[Para-Goom]] |
| |A chestnut enemy found in the battle against [[Wolfenboss]]. | | | align="center" | A yellow enemy who attacks using its spiky [[parasol]] |
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| |[[File:WL3 Kushimushi Sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Jellybob.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Kushimushi]]
| | ![[Jellybob|Pneumo]] |
| |Bug enemies with rake-shaped mandibles, always found on vines and trees. Its front stuns Wario. | | | align="center" |A floating jellyfish attacking with its horn-like nose and turns Wario into a [[Puffy Wario]] |
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| |[[File:Madscience.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Lumpy WL3.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Mad Scienstein]]
| | ![[Lumpy (frog)|Prince Froggy]] |
| |A scientist who attacks by using his potions, triggering [[Invisible Wario]] if he is hit by one. | | | align="center" |A big frog that blocks Wario's path. It can be moved using a ground-pound or rolling down a slope. |
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| |[[File:Water hand.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Robo-Mouse.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Mizu no te]]
| | ![[Robo-Mouse]] |
| |An invincible enemy only appearing in [[The Steep Canyon]] that tries to make Wario fall into fast currents. | | | align="center" |A mouse-like robot attacking with its claws. |
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| |[[File:Mizuuo.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Roofslime.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Mizuuo]]
| | ![[Roof Slime]] |
| |A fish that occasionally spits out drops of water that stun Wario. | | | align="center" |A slime that attaches itself to the ceilings. It attacks by shooting beams. |
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| |[[File:Mrmoon.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:sand hand.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Mr. Moon]]
| | ![[Sand Hand]] |
| |An invincible enemy who attacks with electric beams and turns Wario into [[Electric Wario]]. It only appears at nighttime. | | | align="center" | An invincible enemy only appearing at daytime in [[Desert Ruins]], and tries to make Wario fall into moving sand. |
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| |[[File:Nobiiru.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Silky.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Nobiiru]] | | ![[Silky]] |
| |An enemy with retracting spikes that extends from the wall every few seconds.
| | | align="center" | A green worm that gives off a special string from its mouth. If Wario is hit by that, he'll turn into a [[Ball o' String Wario]]. |
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| |[[File:Octohon.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Spearbot.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Octohōn]]
| | ![[Spear-bot]] |
| |An underwater enemy that is initially small. When it grows bigger, it attacks by tackling Wario, causing him to be knocked off into the direction that he was pushed until he hits a wall. | | | align="center" | A green robot attacking with a spear stored inside its chest. |
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| |[[File:WL3 Omodon Sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Spearhead.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Omodon]]
| | ![[Spearhead]] |
| |A [[Thwomp]]-like enemy, carried by an Omodonmeka to flatten Wario if he is underneath it. | | | align="center" | A blue blob with a spear as its nose and weapon. |
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| |[[File:Grabots.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Red Smasher.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Omodonmeka]] | | ![[Squasher]] |
| |A flying enemy. The blue versions of them grab Wario, and the green and red ones try to smash him with an Omodon.
| | | align="center" | A [[Thwomp]]-like enemy, carried by a Grab-bot and tries to flatten Wario. |
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| |[[File:Paragoom.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:ghostpest.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Para-Goom]]
| | ![[Teruteru]] |
| |A yellow enemy who attacks using its spiky [[parasol]]. | | | align="center" |A ghost-like enemy who attaches to Wario's head and makes the screen dark. |
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| |[[File:Jellybob.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Tree Bug.gif]] |
| |align=center|[[Jellybob (Wario Land 3)|Pneumo]]
| | ![[Tree Bug]] |
| |A floating jellyfish that attacks by turning its mouth into a needle, which on contact turns Wario into [[Puffy Wario]]. | | | align="center" |Bug enemies with spikes on their heads, always found on vines and trees. |
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| |[[File:PrinceFroggy WL3.png]][[File:Lumpy WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Water hand.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Lump|Prince Froggy]] | | ![[Water Hand]] |
| |A big frog that sits in place, blocking Wario's path. It can be defeated by using [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]], [[Vampire Wario]], or [[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]]. In [[The Peaceful Village]], one appears red instead of gray, and will only move if using a Smash Attack near it but not on top of it.
| | | align="center" | An invincible enemy only appearing in [[The Steep Canyon]], and tries to make Wario fall into fast currents. |
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| |[[File:Robo-Mouse.PNG]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Water Spark.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Robo-Mouse]] | | ![[Water Spark]] |
| |A rodent robot that pursues Wario and breaks through fragile walls with its claws. If it catches Wario, it will throw him out of the room he is inside of.
| | | align="center" | An invincible enemy only appearing in [[Bank of the Wild River]], when touched, Wario will become [[Puffy Wario|puffy]] |
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| |[[File:SeeingEyeDoor.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Webber.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Seeing-eye door]]
| | ![[Webber]] |
| |A gate with an eye that blocks all it sees from passing. Wario must become [[Invisible Wario|invisible]] to pass them. | | | align="center" |A spider enemy who can shoot electric projectiles. |
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| |[[File:Laser Grid.gif]]
| | | align="center" |[[File:Zombiewl3.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Sensor]] | | ![[Zombie]] |
| |Horizontal or vertical double-layered laser traps found in the depths of [[Sea Turtle Rocks]].
| | | align="center" | An undead enemy who throws his head at Wario and turns him into a [[Zombie Wario|zombie]]. |
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| |[[File:Silky.png]] | |
| |align=center|[[Silky]]
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| |A green worm that projects a special string from its mouth. If Wario is hit, he will turn into a [[Ball o' String Wario]].
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| |[[File:Giant Snake WL3.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Snake (Wario Land 3)|Snake]]
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| |An invincible enemy living in vases that attacks by spitting fire.
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| |[[File:Wario_Spark.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Spark (Wario Land 3)|Spark]]
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| |A small floating glowing ball that often appears in climbing or flying sections.
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| |[[File:Spearbot.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Spear-bot]]
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| |A green robot that attacks with a spear stored inside its chest.
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| |[[File:Spearhead.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]
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| |A blue blob with a spear as its nose and weapon.
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| |[[File:Mrsun.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Sun (Wario Land 3)|Sun]]
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| |An invincible enemy who attacks with fire balls and turns Wario into [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]]. It only appears at daytime.
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| |[[File:sand hand.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Suna kara te]]
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| |An invincible enemy only appearing at daytime in [[Desert Ruins]] that tries to make Wario fall into moving sand.
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| |[[File:ghostpest.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Teruteru]]
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| |A ghost-like enemy who shrouds Wario's head to makes the screen dark. After bumping into a wall, it will fall off and patrol the area where it fell it off.
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| |[[File:Thorn BotWR.gif]]
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| |align=center|[[Spike (Wario Land series)|Spike]]
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| |A clump of spikes that harms Wario if he touches it.
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| |[[File:CactusSlime WL3.png]]
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| |align=center|[[Togēba]]
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| |A flat blue spiny slime that is completely invulnerable to all attacks, but floats up if the ground shakes.
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| |[[File:Togeuo.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Togeuo]]
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| |A black fish that attacks with its needles.
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| |[[File:Webber.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Webber]] | |
| |A spider enemy who can shoot electric projectiles. Their backs can be used as platforms.
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| |[[File:Zombiewl3.PNG]]
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| |align=center|[[Zombie]]
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| |An undead enemy who throws its head at Wario that turns him into a [[Zombie Wario|zombie]]. | |
| |} | | |} |
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| ==Bosses== | | ==Bosses== |
| Even though Wario cannot be defeated in most boss battles, each of them has a way to eject Wario from the area to force a restart through needing to reenter the area to battle them again. Once the boss battle initiates, pressing Start will cause a buzzing sound to be played, meaning that the boss battle cannot be paused. The pause functionality will only be resumed after the boss is defeated or Wario exits the area with the boss, meaning that being ejected from the arena won't reenable the pausing as long as Wario is still within the same area.
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| |align=center|[[File:Doll Boy WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Doll_Boy_WL3.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Doll Boy]]
| | ![[Doll Boy]] |
| |[[The Volcano's Base]] | | | align="center" | [[The Volcano's Base]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Wormwould sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Wormwouldsprite.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Wormwould]]
| | ![[Wormwould]] |
| |[[The Grasslands]] | | | align="center" | [[The Grasslands]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Wolfenboss sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Wolfenbossprite.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Wolfenboss]]
| | ![[Wolfenboss]] |
| |[[The Pool of Rain]] | | | align="center" | [[The Pool of Rain]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:Shoot WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Shoot_WL3.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Shoot]]
| | ![[Shoot]] |
| |[[A Town in Chaos]] | | | align="center" | [[A Town in Chaos]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Muddee sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Pescesprite.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Muddee]]
| | ![[Pesce]] |
| |[[The Stagnant Swamp]] | | | align="center" | [[Bank of the Wild River]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Scowler sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Muddeesprite.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Octo|Scowler]]
| | ![[Muddee]] |
| |[[Sea Turtle Rocks]] | | | align="center" | [[The Stagnant Swamp]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:Helio WL3.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Scowlersprite.PNG]] |
| |align=center|[[Helio (Wario Land 3)|Yellow Belly]]
| | ![[Octo (squid)|Scowler]] |
| |[[Desert Ruins]] | | | align="center" |[[Sea Turtle Rocks]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:Jamanosprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:HelioBalloonManThingOrangeWarioLandThree.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Jamano]]
| | ![[Helio (Wario Land)|Yellow Belly]] |
| |[[The Stagnant Swamp]] | | | align="center" |[[Desert Ruins]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Pesce sprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Jamanosprite.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Pesce]]
| | ![[Jamano]] |
| |[[Bank of the Wild River]] | | | align="center" |[[The Stagnant Swamp]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:Anonstersprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:Anonstersprite.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Anonster]]
| | ![[Anonster]] |
| |[[Out of the Woods]] | | | align="center" |[[Out of the Woods]] |
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| |align=center|[[File:Rudyclownsprite.png]] | | | align="center" |[[File:rudyclownsprite.png]] |
| |align=center|[[Rudy|A hidden figure]]
| | ![[Rudy the Clown]] |
| |[[The Temple]] | | | align="center" |[[The Temple]] |
| |} | | |} |
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| ==Treasures== | | ==Treasures== |
| There are 100 treasures in total Wario can collect, many of which alter the music box world and open new areas to Wario's exploration. However, not all of the treasures are needed to complete the game, as only 48 specific ones are necessary, which excludes any found in three levels: [[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)|Above the Clouds]], [[Forest of Fear]], and [[The Warped Void]]. Of the required treasures, they include power-ups, music boxes, and ones guarded by bosses. Only both [[Out of the Woods]] and [[The Stagnant Swamp]] contain treasures where all four in those levels are required to beat the game. The locations for the required treasures will be suggested by a hidden figure if Wario visits the temple before obtaining the bare minimum. | | There are 100 treasures in total Wario can collect, many of which alter the music box world and open new areas to Wario's exploration. However, not all of the treasures are needed to complete the game. |
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| Required treasures to beat the game are highlighted yellow.
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 001.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_001.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Grasslands#Gray Chest: Yellow Music Box|Yellow Music Box]] | | |align="center" |[[The Grasslands#Gray Chest: First Music Box|First Music Box]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Grasslands
| | |The Grasslands |
| |rowspan=5|The five magical artifacts needed to complete the game. Together they can break the seal on [[Rudy|a hidden figure]], unlocking the final battle in The Temple, but the first four each has a unique purpose. | | |rowspan=5|The five magical artifacts needed to complete the game. Together they can break the seal on Rudy the Clown, but each of them has a unique purpose. |
| *The first permits access to The Big Bridge. | | *The first permits access to The Big Bridge. |
| *The second one opens the path to Bank of the Wild River and The Tidal Coast. | | *The second one opens the path to the Bank of the Wild River and The Tidal Coast. |
| *The third one opens Cave of Flames. | | *The third one opens the Cave of Flames. |
| *The fourth reveals the entrance to Beneath the Waves. | | *The fourth reveals the entrance to Beneath the Waves. |
| | *The fifth one unlocks the final battle in The Temple. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 002.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_002.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[A Town in Chaos#Red Chest: Blue Music Box|Blue Music Box]] | | |align="center" |[[A Town in Chaos#Red Chest: The Second Music Box|Second Music Box]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|A Town in Chaos
| | |A Town in Chaos |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 003.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_003.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Gray Chest: Green Music Box|Green Music Box]] | | |align="center" |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Grey Chest: The Third Music Box|Third Music Box]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Sea Turtle Rocks
| | |Sea Turtle Rocks |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 004.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_004.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Stagnant Swamp#Green Chest: Red Music Box|Red Music Box]] | | |align="center" |[[The Stagnant Swamp#Green Chest: Fourth Music Box|Fourth Music Box]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Stagnant Swamp
| | |The Stagnant Swamp |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 005.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_005.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Out of the Woods#Blue Chest: Gold Music Box|Gold Music Box]] | | |align="center" |[[Out of the Woods#Blue Chest: The Fifth Music Box|Fifth Music Box]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Out of the Woods
| | |Out of the Woods |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 006.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_006.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Out of the Woods#Green Chest: Prince Frog's Glove|Prince Frog's Glove]] | | |align="center" |[[Out of the Woods#Green Chest: The Frog Prince's Gloves|Frog Prince's Gloves]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Out of the Woods
| | |Out of the Woods |
| |Allows Wario to swim faster, so he can traverse currents. Wario can use this new ability to access new paths in Bank of the Wild River, The Steep Canyon, and Beneath the Waves. | | |Allows Wario to swim faster, so he can traverse currents. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 007.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_007.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Tower of Revival#Gray Chest: Swimming Flippers|Swimming Flippers]] | | |align="center" |[[Tower of Revival#Grey Chest: Double-Finned Flippers|Double-Finned Flippers]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Tower of Revival
| | |Tower of Revival |
| |Makes Wario able to swim and dive in water. Wario can use this new ability to access new paths in The Pool of Rain and The Big Bridge. | | |Makes Wario able to swim and dive in water. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 008.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_008.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Colossal Hole#Green Chest: High Jump Boots|High Jump Boots]] | | |align="center" |[[The Colossal Hole#Green Chest: Jumping Boots|Jumping Boots]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Colossal Hole
| | |The Colossal Hole |
| |Boosts Wario's jumping abilities, letting him jump higher and giving him the ability to use enemies as stepping stones. Wario can use this new ability to access new paths in The Grasslands, The Stagnant Swamp, and Cave of Flames. | | |Enables Wario to jump high and to step-jump on enemies. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 009.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_009.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The East Crater#Gray Chest: Super Grab Gloves|Super Grab Gloves]] | | |align="center" |[[The East Crater#Gray chest: Golden Gloves|Golden Gloves]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The East Crater
| | |The East Crater |
| |Boosts Wario's strength, allowing him to lift heavy enemies. Wario can use this new ability to access new paths in A Town in Chaos, Castle of Illusions, and (if the Mystery Handle was collected) Forest of Fear. | | |Boosts Wario's strengh, so he can lift even heavy enemies. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 Treasure 010.png]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_010.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Tower of Revival#Red Chest: Super Smash|Super Smash]] | | |align="center" |[[Tower of Revival#Red Chest: Garlic|Garlic]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Tower of Revival
| | |Tower of Revival |
| |Upgrades Wario's Dash Attack, so he can smash through non-cracked blocks. Also allows him to break non-cracked blocks with his head and access new paths in Bank of the Wild River and The Colossal Hole, and opens the path to Sea Turtle Rocks. | | |Upgrades Wario's Dash Attack, so he can smash through non-cracked blocks. Also opens the path to Sea Turtle Rocks. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 011.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_011.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Steep Canyon#Gray Chest: Grab Glove|Grab Glove]] | | |align="center" |[[The Steep Canyon#Grey Chest: Red Gloves|Red Gloves]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Steep Canyon
| | |The Steep Canyon |
| |Allows Wario to lift small objects and enemies. Wario can use this new ability to access new paths in The Tidal Coast, The Frigid Sea, and The Big Bridge. | | |Makes Wario able to lift small objects and enemies. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 012.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_012.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Volcano's Base#Gray Chest: Lead Overalls|Lead Overalls]] | | |align="center" |[[The Volcano's Base#Gray Chest: The Lead Overalls|Lead Overalls]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Volcano's Base
| | |The Volcano's Base |
| |Gives Wario the ability to perform a Smash Attack that can break cracked blocks and defeat enemies. Wario can use this ability to access new paths in Out of the Woods and The Vast Plain. | | |Enables Wario to perform a Ground Pound that breaks cracked blocks and defeats enemies. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 013.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_013.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Castle of Illusions#Gray Chest: Super Jump Slam Overalls|Super Jump Slam Overalls]] | | |align="center" |[[Castle of Illusions#Gray Chest: Steel Overalls|Steel Overalls]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Castle of Illusions
| | |Castle of Illusions |
| |Powers up Wario's Smash Attack, allowing him to break non-cracked blocks and stun enemies. Wario can use this upgraded ability to access new paths in Sea Turtle Rocks, The West Crater, Desert Ruins, and The Peaceful Village. | | |Powers up Wario's Ground Pound, so he can break non-cracked blocks and stun enemies. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 014.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_014.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Frigid Sea#Gray Chest: Head Smash Helmet|Head Smash Helmet]] | | |align="center" |[[The Frigid Sea#Gray Chest: Spiked Helmet|Spiked Helmet]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Frigid Sea
| | |The Frigid Sea |
| |Allows Wario to break both types of blocks with his head by jumping beneath them. Wario can use this ability to access new paths in A Town in Chaos and Desert Ruins. | | |Allows Wario to break blocks with his head by jumping beneath them. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 015.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_015.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Big Bridge#Blue Chest: Lantern|Lantern]] | | |align="center" |[[The Big Bridge#Blue Chest: Lantern of Truth|Lantern of Truth]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Big Bridge
| | |The Big Bridge |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, Castle of Illusions will appear on the east side. | | |rowspan=2|When brought together, they make the Castle of Illusions appear on the east side. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 016.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_016.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Frigid Sea#Green Chest: Magical Flame|Magical Flame]] | | |align="center" |[[The Frigid Sea#Green Chest: Flame of Truth|Flame of Truth]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Frigid Sea
| | |The Frigid Sea |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 017.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_017.PNG]] |
| |[[Castle of Illusions#Red Chest: Torch|Torch]] | | |align="center" |[[Castle of Illusions#Red Chest: Burning Torch|Burning Torch]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Castle of Illusions
| | |Castle of Illusions |
| |Opens the path to Forest of Fear and connects the east sector with the north sector of the world. | | |Opens the path to the Forest of Fear and connects the east sector with the north sector of the world. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 018.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_018.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Pool of Rain#Gray Chest: First Gear for Machine|First Gear for Machine]] | | |align="center" |[[The Pool of Rain#Grey Chest: The Cog Wheel A|The Cog Wheel A]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Pool of Rain
| | |The Pool of Rain |
| |rowspan=2|When placed into the elevator on the east side, the path to The Grasslands will open. | | |rowspan=2|When placed into the elevator on the east side, they open the path to The Grasslands. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 019.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_019.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[A Town in Chaos#Gray Chest: Second Gear for Machine|Second Gear for Machine]] | | |align="center" |[[A Town in Chaos#Grey Chest: The Cog Wheel B|The Cog Wheel B]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|A Town in Chaos
| | |A Town in Chaos |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 020.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_020.PNG]] |
| |[[Forest of Fear#Gray Chest: Warp Compact|Warp Compact]] | | |align="center" |[[Forest of Fear#Gray Chest: Warp Compact|Warp Compact]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Forest of Fear
| | |Forest of Fear |
| |Makes The Warped Void appear on the east side. | | |Makes the Warped Void appear on the east side. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3_T_021.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_021.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Out of the Woods#Red Chest: Jar|Jar]] | | |align="center" |[[Out of the Woods#Red Chest: The Raincloud Jar|Raincloud Jar]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Out of the Woods
| | |Out of the Woods |
| |Summons a rain storm and opens the path to The Pool of Rain and A Town in Chaos. | | |Summons a rain storm and opens the path to The Pool of Rain. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 022.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_022.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Tower of Revival#Green Chest: Treasure Map|Treasure Map]] | | |align="center" |[[Tower of Revival#Green Chest: Secret Path to Crater Map|Secret Path to Crater Map]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Tower of Revival
| | |Tower of Revival |
| |Reveals a secret path through the mountains and opens the path to The East Crater | | |Reveals a secret path through the mountains and opens the path to The East Crater |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 023.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_023.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Peaceful Village#Red Chest: Blue Book|Blue Book]] | | |align="center" |[[The Peaceful Village#Red Chest: The Snow Storm Spell Book|Snow Storm Spell Book]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Peaceful Village
| | |The Peaceful Village |
| |When brought together with the Magic Wand, the water on the east side will freeze and open the path to The Frigid Sea. | | |rowspan=2|When brought together, they freeze the water on the east side and open the path to The Frigid Sea. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 024.PNG]] | | ![[File:WL3_T_028.PNG]] |
| |[[Tower of Revival#Blue Chest: Sky Key|Sky Key]] | | |align="center" |[[The Grasslands#Green Chest: Freeze Cane|Freeze Cane]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Tower of Revival
| | |The Grasslands |
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| | ![[File:WL3_T_024.PNG]] |
| | |align="center" |[[Tower of Revival#Blue Chest: Sky Key|Sky Key]] |
| | |Tower of Revival |
| |Unlocks the door leading to the tower's top and opens the path to Above the Clouds. | | |Unlocks the door leading to the tower's top and opens the path to Above the Clouds. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 025.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_025.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Tidal Coast#Gray Chest: Yellow Book|Yellow Book]] | | |align="center" |[[The Tidal Coast#Gray Chest: The Anger Spell Book|Anger Spell Book]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Tidal Coast
| | |The Tidal Coast |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, these items create a lightning storm and open the path to The Steep Canyon. | | |rowspan=2|They create a lighting storm and open the path to The Steep Canyon. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 026.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_026.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Bank of the Wild River#Gray Chest: Trident|Trident]] | | |align="center" |[[Bank of the Wild River#Gray Chest: The Anger Halberd|Anger Halberd]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Bank of the Wild River
| | |Bank of the Wild River |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 027.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_027.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Out of the Woods#Gray Chest: Axe|Axe]] | | |align="center" |[[Out of the Woods#Gray Chest: The Ax of Destruction|Ax of Destruction]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Out of the Woods
| | |Out of the Woods |
| |Cuts the big tree on the north side down and opens the path to The Peaceful Village and The Vast Plain | | |Cuts the big tree on the north side and opens the path to The Peaceful Village and The Vast Plain |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 028.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_029.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Grasslands#Green Chest: Magic Wand|Magic Wand]] | | |align="center" |Ring of Revival-Blue |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Grasslands | | |The Pool of Rain |
| |When brought together with the Blue Book, the water on the east side will freeze and open the path to The Frigid Sea. | | |rowspan=2|When brought together, they make the Tower of Revival rise from the ground on the south side. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 029.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_030.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Pool of Rain#Red Chest: Skull Ring (blue)|Skull Ring (blue)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Vast Plain#Green Chest: The Ring of Revival-Red|Ring of Revival-Red]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Pool of Rain
| | |The Vast Plain |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, Tower of Revival will rise from the ground on the south side.
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 030.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_031.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Vast Plain#Green Chest: Skull Ring (red)|Skull Ring (red)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Peaceful Village#Gray Chest: The Colorless Mountain Slate 1 (left|Colorless Mountain Slate 1 (left)]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Vast Plain | | |The Peaceful Village |
| | |rowspan=2|They unlock the gate at the hill on the north side and open the path to the Desert Ruins. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 031.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_032.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Peaceful Village#Gray Chest: Blue Tablet|Blue Tablet]] | | |align="center" |[[The Vast Plain#Gray Chest: The Colorless Mountain Slate 2 (right)|Colorless Mountain Slate 2 (right)]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Peaceful Village
| | |The Vast Plain |
| |rowspan=2|These items unlock the gate at the hill on the north side and open the path to Desert Ruins.
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 032.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_033.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Vast Plain#Gray Chest: Green Tablet|Green Tablet]] | | |align="center" |Mist Fan |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Vast Plain | | |The Pool of Rain |
| | |Blows the mist at the south side away and opens the path to The Stagnant Swamp. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 033.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_034.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Pool of Rain#Green Chest: Ornamental Fan|Ornamental Fan]] | | |align="center" |[[Desert Ruins#Grey Chest: Tornado Calming Writing Piece 1 (top)|Tornado Calming Writing Piece 1 (top)]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Pool of Rain | | |Desert Ruins |
| |Blows away the mist at the south side and opens the path to The Stagnant Swamp. | | |rowspan=2|They calm the storm on the west side and open the path to The Volcano's Base. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 034.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_035.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Desert Ruins#Gray Chest: Top Half of Scroll|Top Half of Scroll]] | | |align="center" |[[Desert Ruins#Red Chest: Tornado Calming Writing Piece 2 (bottom)|Tornado Calming Writing Piece 2 (bottom)]] |
| |rowspan=2, style="background: linear-gradient(lightgray, lightgray 50%, pink 50%, pink 100%);"|Desert Ruins
| | |Desert Ruins |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, these items calm the storm on the west side and open the path to The Volcano's Base.
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 035.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_036.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Desert Ruins#Red Chest: Bottom Half of Scroll|Bottom Half of Scroll]] | | |align="center" |[[The Volcano's Base#Blue Chest: The Conch Artifact (blue)|Conch Artifact (blue)]] |
| | |The Volcano's Base |
| | |rowspan=3|They cause the volcano to erupt and open the path to The West Crater and The Colossal Hole. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 036.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_037.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Volcano's Base#Blue Chest: Tusk (blue)|Tusk (blue)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Steep Canyon#Red Chest: Conch Artifact (red)|Conch Artifact (red)]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Volcano's Base | | |The Steep Canyon |
| |rowspan=3|When brought together, these items cause the volcano to erupt and open the path to The West Crater and The Colossal Hole.
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 037.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_038.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Steep Canyon#Red Chest: Tusk (red)|Tusk (red)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Stagnant Swamp#Red Treasure: Conch Artifact (green)|Conch Artifact (green)]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Steep Canyon
| | |The Stagnant Swamp |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 038.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_039.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Stagnant Swamp#Red Chest: Green Flower|Green Flower]] | | |align="center" |[[The Steep Canyon#Blue Chest: Blue Chemical|Blue Chemical]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Stagnant Swamp | | |The Steep Canyon |
| | |rowspan=2|When brought together, they move the heavy blocks in The Vast Plain and Beneath the Waves out of the way. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 039.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_040.PNG]] |
| |[[The Steep Canyon#Blue Chest: Blue Chemical|Blue Chemical]] | | |align="center" |[[Beneath the Waves#Green Chest: The Red Chemical|Red Chemical]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Steep Canyon | | |Beneath the Waves |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, these items move the heavy blocks in The Vast Plain and Beneath the Waves out of the way.
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 040.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_041.PNG]] |
| |[[Beneath the Waves#Green Chest: Red Chemical|Red Chemical]] | | |align="center" |[[The Colossal Hole#Red Chest: Air-Pump|Air-Pump]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Beneath the Waves | | |The Colossal Hole |
| | |Makes the blocks of ice rise in The Pool of Rain and Bank of the Wild River. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 041.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_042.PNG]] |
| |[[The Colossal Hole#Red Chest: Air-Pump|Air-Pump]] | | |align="center" |[[A Town in Chaos#Blue Chest: The Sapling of Growth|The Sapling of Growth]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Colossal Hole | | |A Town in Chaos |
| |Makes the blocks of ice rise in Bank of the Wild River and The Pool of Rain. | | |Makes the little octopi grow in Tidal Coast and Beneath the Waves. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 042.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_043.PNG]] |
| |[[A Town in Chaos#Blue Chest: Sapling of Growth|Sapling of Growth]] | | |align="center" |[[The East Crater#Green Chest: Night Vision Scope|Night Vision Scope]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|A Town in Chaos | | |The East Crater |
| |Causes the little octopi in The Tidal Coast and Beneath the Waves to grow in size. | | |They illuminate a certain room in Sea Turtle Rocks. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 043.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_044.PNG]] |
| |[[The East Crater#Green Chest: Night Vision Scope|Night Vision Scope]] | | |align="center" |[[The Tidal Coast#Green Chest: Electric Fan Propeller|Electric Fan Propeller]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The East Crater
| | |The Tidal Coast |
| |Illuminates a certain room in Sea Turtle Rocks.
| |
| |-
| |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 044.PNG]]
| |
| |[[The Tidal Coast#Green Chest: Electric Fan Propeller|Electric Fan Propeller]] | |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Tidal Coast
| |
| |Produces currents of air in A Town in Chaos. | | |Produces currents of air in A Town in Chaos. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 045.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_045.PNG]] |
| |[[Castle of Illusions#Blue Chest: Rust Spray|Rust Spray]] | | |align="center" |[[Castle of Illusions#Blue Chest: Rust Spray|Rust Spray]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Castle of Illusions
| | |Castle of Illusions |
| |Causes the iron walls in The West Crater, The Steep Canyon, and Cave of Flames to rust, making them destructible. | | |Causes the iron walls in The Steep Canyon, Cave of Flames, and The West Crater to rust, making them destroyable. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 046.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_046.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Bank of the Wild River#Green Chest: Statue|Statue]] | | |align="center" |[[Bank of the Wild River#Green Chest: The Wire Wizard|Wire Wizard]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Bank of the Wild River
| | |Bank of the Wild River |
| |Produces patches of wire in Tower of Revival and The Tidal Coast, which Wario can use to climb on. | | |Produces patches of wire in the Tower of Revival and Tidal Coast, which Wario can use to climb on. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 047.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_047.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Beneath the Waves#Gray Chest: Explosive Plunger Box|Explosive Plunger Box]] | | |align="center" |[[Beneath the Waves#Grey Chest: The Detonator|The Detonator]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Beneath the Waves
| | |Beneath the Waves |
| |Causes bombs in The Stagnant Swamp, Cave of Flames, and The Colossal Hole to explode, opening new paths. | | |Causes bombs in The Stagnant Swamp, Cave of Flames, and The Colossal Hole to explode, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 048.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_048.PNG]] |
| |[[Cave of Flames#Blue Chest: Scissors|Scissors]] | | |align="center" |[[Cave of Flames#Blue Treasure: Scissors|Scissors]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Cave of Flames
| | |Cave of Flames |
| |Cuts the balloon in Above the Clouds loose, opening a new path. | | |They cut loose the balloon in Above the Clouds, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 049.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_049.PNG]] |
| |[[The West Crater#Green Chest: Castle Brick|Castle Brick]] | | |align="center" |[[The West Crater#Green Chest: Castle Brick|Castle Brick]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The West Crater
| | |The West Crater |
| |Opens a new path in Castle of Illusions. | | |Opens new paths in the Castle of Illusions. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 050.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_050.PNG]] |
| |[[Forest of Fear#Green Chest: Warp Removal Apparatus|Warp Removal Apparatus]] | | |align="center" |[[Forest of Fear#Green Chest: Warp Removal Apparatus|Warp Removal Apparatus]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Forest of Fear
| | |Forest of Fear |
| |Makes the dimensional rifts in The Warped Void disappear, opening new paths. | | |Makes the dimensional rifts in The Warped Void disappear, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 051.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_051.PNG]] |
| |[[Forest of Fear#Red Chest: Key Card (red)|Key Card (red)]] | | |align="center" |[[Forest of Fear#Red Chest: Key Card (red)|Key Card (red)]] |
| |rowspan=2, style="background: linear-gradient(pink, pink 50%, lightblue 50%, lightblue 100%);"|Forest of Fear
| | |Forest of Fear |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, a trapped Para-Goom in The Warped Void will be released, opening a new path. | | |rowspan=2|They release Para-Gooms in The Warped Void, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 052.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_052.PNG]] |
| |[[Forest of Fear#Blue Chest: Key Card (blue)|Key Card (blue)]] | | |align="center" |[[Forest of Fear#Blue Chest: Key Card (blue)|Key Card (blue)]] |
| | |Forest of Fear |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 053.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_053.PNG]] |
| |[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)#Green Chest: Jackhammer|Jackhammer]] | | |align="center" |[[Above the Clouds#Green Chest: Jackhammer|Jackhammer]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Above the Clouds
| | |Above the Clouds |
| |Releases a stream of hot air in The East Crater. | | |Releases a stream of hot air in The East Crater. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 054.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_054.PNG]] |
| |[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)#Blue Chest: Pick-Axe|Pick-Axe]] | | |align="center" |[[Above the Clouds#Blue Chest: Pick-Axe|Pick-Axe]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Above the Clouds
| | |Above the Clouds |
| |Opens a new area in The East Crater. | | |Opens a new area in The East Crater. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 055.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_055.PNG]] |
| |[[Bank of the Wild River#Blue Chest: Rocket|Rocket]] | | |align="center" |[[Bank of the Wild River#Blue Chest: The Rocket|Rocket]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Bank of the Wild River
| | |Bank of the Wild River |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 056.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_056.PNG]] |
| |[[The Big Bridge#Green Chest: Pocket Pet|Pocket Pet]] | | |align="center" |[[The Big Bridge#Green Chest: Pok.C3.A9mon Pikachu|Pokémon Pikachu]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Big Bridge
| | |The Big Bridge |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. (It is a reference to the [[Bulbapedia:Pokémon Pikachu|Pokémon Pikachu]] device that was released shortly before ''Wario Land 3''.) | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. (It is a reference to the actual [[Bulbapedia:Pokémon Pikachu|Pokémon Pikachu]] device that was released shortly before ''Wario Land 3''.) |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 057.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_057.PNG]] |
| |[[The Warped Void#Gray Chest: Mystery Handle|Mystery Handle]] | | |align="center" |[[The Warped Void#Grey Chest: Mystery Handle|Mystery Handle]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Warped Void
| | |The Warped Void |
| |Raises a [[Warp Pipe]] from the ground in Forest of Fear, opening a new path. | | |Raises a [[Warp Pipe]] from the ground in the Forest of Fear, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 058.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_058.PNG]] |
| |[[The Warped Void#Green Chest: Demon's Blood|Demon's Blood]] | | |align="center" |[[The Warped Void#Green Chest: Demon's Blood|Demon's Blood]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Warped Void
| | |The Warped Void |
| |When obtained, zombies will emerge in a specific area of Forest of Fear, opening a new path. | | |Lets Zombies emerge in a specific area of the Forest of Fear, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 059.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_059.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Castle of Illusions#Green Chest: Gold Magic|Gold Magic]] | | |align="center" |[[Castle of Illusions#Green Chest: Magical Powder|Magical Powder]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Castle of Illusions
| | |Castle of Illusions |
| |Causes the tree in Out of the Woods to open, creating a new path. | | |Causes the tree in Out of the Woods to open, creating a new path. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 060.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_060.PNG]] |
| |[[The Grasslands#Blue Chest: Fighter Mannequin|Fighter Mannequin]] | | |align="center" |[[The Grasslands#Blue Chest: Fighter Mannequin|Fighter Mannequin]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Grasslands
| | |The Grasslands |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 061.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_061.PNG]] |
| |[[The Grasslands#Red Chest: Truck Wheel|Truck Wheel]] | | |align="center" |[[The Grasslands#Red Chest: Truck Wheels|Truck Wheels]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Grasslands
| | |The Grasslands |
| |Makes the carts in The Volcano's Base operational, opening a new path. | | |Makes the carriages in The Volcano's Base operational, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 062.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_062.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Stagnant Swamp#Gray Chest: Flute|Flute]] | | |align="center" |[[The Stagnant Swamp#Gray Treasure: Fantastic Flute|Fantastic Flute]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Stagnant Swamp
| | |The Stagnant Swamp |
| |Summons snakes in The Peaceful Village, The Grasslands, and The Volcano's Base. | | |Summons snakes in The Peaceful Village, The Vast Plain, and The Volcano's Base. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 063.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_063.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Tidal Coast#Red Chest: Foot of Stone|Foot of Stone]] | | |align="center" |[[The Tidal Coast#Red Chest: Giant's Foot|Giant's Foot]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Tidal Coast
| | |The Tidal Coast |
| |Creates an earthquake that opens a new paths in The Volcano's Base and The Steep Canyon, and drains the water of The Stagnant Swamp. | | |Creates an earthquake that opens a new paths in The Volcano's Base and The Steep Canyon, and drains the water of The Stagnant Swamp. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 064.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_064.PNG]] |
| |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Red Chest: Golden Right Eye|Golden Right Eye]] | | |align="center" |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Red Chest: The Golden Snake Eye 1 (left)|Golden Snake Eye 1 (left)]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Sea Turtle Rocks
| | |Sea Turtle Rocks |
| |rowspan=2|Opens the golden snake door in Tower of Revival. | | |rowspan=2|Opens the yellow snake door in the Tower of Revival. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 065.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_065.PNG]] |
| |[[A Town in Chaos#Green Chest: Golden Left Eye|Golden Left Eye]] | | |align="center" |[[A Town in Chaos#Green Chest: The Yellow Snake Eye (right)|Golden Snake Eye 2 (right)]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|A Town in Chaos
| | |A Town in Chaos |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 066.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_066.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The West Crater#Gray Chest: Right Glass Eye|Right Glass Eye]] | | |align="center" |[[The West Crater#Gray Chest: Blue Snake Eye (left|Blue Snake Eye 1 (left)]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The West Crater
| | |The West Crater |
| |rowspan=2|Opens the blue snake door in Tower of Revival. | | |rowspan=2|Opens the blue snake door in the Tower of Revival. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 067.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_067.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Colossal Hole#Gray Chest: Left Glass Eye|Left Glass Eye]] | | |align="center" |[[The Colossal Hole#Gray Chest: Blue Snake Eye (right)|Blue Snake Eye 1 (right)]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Colossal Hole
| | |The Colossal Hole |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 068.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_068.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Cave of Flames#Gray Chest: Scepter|Scepter]] | | |align="center" |[[Cave of Flames#Grey Chest: Staff of Purity|Staff of Purity]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Cave of Flames
| | |Cave of Flames |
| |Purifies the murky water in The Big Bridge, The Frigid Sea, and Sea Turtle Rocks, opening new paths. | | |Purifies the murky water in The Frigid Sea, Sea Turtle Rocks, and The Big Bridge, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 069.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_069.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Green Chest: Top Half of Sun Medallion|Top Half of Sun Medallion]] | | |align="center" |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Green Chest: Sun Fragment 1 (left)|Sun Fragment 1 (left)]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Sea Turtle Rocks
| | |Sea Turtle Rocks |
| |rowspan=2|When brought together, the eternal night on the east side of the world will end, making it possible to access the levels there during the daytime. New paths are opened in The Colossal Hole, The Frigid Sea, and Castle of Illusions. | | |rowspan=2|They end the eternal night on the east side of the world, making it possible to access the levels there during the daytime as well. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 070.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_070.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Desert Ruins#Blue Chest: Bottom Half of Sun Medallion|Bottom Half of Sun Medallion]] | | |align="center" |[[Desert Ruins#Blue Chest: Sun Fragment 2 (right)|Sun Fragment 2 (right)]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Desert Ruins
| | |Desert Ruins |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 071.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_071.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Stagnant Swamp#Blue Chest: Eye of the Storm|Eye of the Storm]] | | |align="center" |[[The Stagnant Swamp#Blue Chest: Eye of Gentle Wind|Eye of Gentle Wind]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Stagnant Swamp
| | |The Stagnant Swamp |
| |rowspan=2|Causes leaves to fall down in Out of the Woods, opening a new path. | | |rowspan=2|Causes leaves to fall down in Out of the Woods, opening a new path. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 073.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_073.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[Cave of Flames#Green Chest: Pouch|Pouch]] | | |align="center" |[[Cave of Flames#Green Chest: Fuujin's Sack|Fuujin's Sack]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Cave of Flames
| | |Cave of Flames |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 072.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_072.PNG]] |
| |align="center"style="background:gold;"|[[The Big Bridge#Gray Chest: Magic Seeds|Magic Seeds]] | | |align="center" |[[The Big Bridge#Grey Chest: Miracle Seed|Miracle Seed]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|The Big Bridge
| | |The Big Bridge |
| |Causes stalks to grow in The Vast Plain, The Pool of Rain, and The Grasslands, opening new paths. | | |Causes stalks to grow in The Vast Plain, The Pool of Rain, and The Grasslands, opening new paths. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 074.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_074.PNG]] |
| |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Blue Chest: Full Moon Gong|Full Moon Gong]] | | |align="center" |[[Sea Turtle Rocks#Blue Chest: Full Moon Gong|Full Moon Gong]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Sea Turtle Rocks
| | |Sea Turtle Rocks |
| |Summons the moon in Above the Clouds, opening a new path. | | |Summons the Moon in Above the Clouds, opening a new path. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 075.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_075.PNG]] |
| |[[The Steep Canyon#Green Chest: Telephone|Telephone]] | | |align="center" |[[The Steep Canyon#Green Chest: Telephone|Telephone]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Steep Canyon
| | |The Steep Canyon |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 076.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_076.PNG]] |
| |[[The Volcano's Base#Green Chest: Crown|Crown]] | | |align="center" |[[The Volcano's Base#Green Chest: The Crown|Crown]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Volcano's Base
| | |The Volcano's Base |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 077.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_077.PNG]] |
| |[[The Peaceful Village#Blue Chest: Day or Night Spell|Day or Night Spell]] | | |align="center" |[[The Peaceful Village#Blue Chest: The Plate of Night and Day|Plate of Day and Night]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Peaceful Village
| | |The Peaceful Village |
| |Gives Wario the ability to switch between daytime and nighttime on the map. | | |Gives the player the ability to switch between daytime and nighttime at will. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 078.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_078.PNG]] |
| |[[The Vast Plain#Blue Chest: Red Gem|Red Gem]] | | |align="center" |[[The Vast Plain#Blue Chest: The Red Bracelet|Red Bracelet]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Vast Plain
| | |The Vast Plain |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 079.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_079.PNG]] |
| |[[The Tidal Coast#Blue Chest: Green Gem|Green Gem]] | | |align="center" |[[The Tidal Coast#Blue Chest: The Green Bracelet|Green Bracelet]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Tidal Coast
| | |The Tidal Coast |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 080.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_080.PNG]] |
| |[[The Volcano's Base#Red Chest: Blue Gem|Blue Gem]] | | |align="center" |[[The Volcano's Base#Red Chest: The Blue Bracelet|Blue Bracelet]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Volcano's Base
| | |The Volcano's Base |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 081.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_081.PNG]] |
| |[[Beneath the Waves#Blue Chest: Clubs Crest|Clubs Crest]] | | |align="center" |[[Beneath the Waves#Blue Chest: The Clubs Crest|Clubs Crest]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|Beneath the Waves
| | |Beneath the Waves |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 082.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_082.PNG]] |
| |[[The West Crater#Blue Chest: Spades Crest|Spades Crest]] | | |align="center" |[[The West Crater#Blue Chest: Spades Crest|Spades Crest]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The West Crater
| | |The West Crater |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 083.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_083.PNG]] |
| |[[The Warped Void#Blue Chest: Heart Crest|Heart Crest]] | | |align="center" |[[The Warped Void#Blue Chest: Heart Crest|Heart Crest]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Warped Void
| | |The Warped Void |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 084.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_084.PNG]] |
| |[[The East Crater#Red Chest: Diamonds Crest|Diamonds Crest]] | | |align="center" |[[The East Crater#Red Chest: Diamonds Crest|Diamonds Crest]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The East Crater
| | |The East Crater |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 085.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_085.PNG]] |
| |[[The East Crater#Blue Chest: Earthen Figure|Earthen Figure]] | | |align="center" |[[The East Crater#Blue Chest: Earthen Figure|Earthen Figure]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The East Crater
| | |The East Crater |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 086.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_086.PNG]] |
| |[[The West Crater#Red Chest: Saber|Saber]] | | |align="center" |[[The West Crater#Red Chest: Saber|Saber]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The West Crater
| | |The West Crater |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 087.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_087.PNG]] |
| |[[The Peaceful Village#Green Chest: Goblet|Goblet]] | | |align="center" |[[The Peaceful Village#Green Chest: Expensive Glass|Expensive Glass]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|The Peaceful Village
| | |The Peaceful Village |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 088.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_088.PNG]] |
| |[[The Frigid Sea#Red Chest: Teapot|Teapot]] | | |align="center" |[[The Frigid Sea#Red Chest: Magic Pot|Magic Pot]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Frigid Sea
| | |The Frigid Sea |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 089.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_089.PNG]] |
| |[[Bank of the Wild River#Red Chest: Magnifying Glass|Magnifying Glass]] | | |align="center" |[[Bank of the Wild River#Red Chest: Treasure Magnifying Glass|Treasure Magnifying Glass]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Bank of the Wild River
| | |Bank of the Wild River |
| |Allows Wario to check which treasures he has already collected, without having to enter the level first. | | |Allows the player to check which treasures they have already collected, without having to enter the level first. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 090.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_090.PNG]] |
| |[[The Frigid Sea#Blue Chest: UFO|UFO]] | | |align="center" |[[The Frigid Sea# Blue Chest: UFO|UFO]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Frigid Sea
| | |The Frigid Sea |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 091.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_091.PNG]] |
| |[[Cave of Flames#Red Chest: Minicar|Minicar]] | | |align="center" |[[Cave of Flames#Red Chest: Luxury Car|Luxury Car]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Cave of Flames
| | |Cave of Flames |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 092.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_092.PNG]] |
| |[[The Colossal Hole#Blue Chest: Locomotive|Locomotive]] | | |align="center" |[[The Colossal Hole#Blue Chest: Locomotive|Locomotive]] |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Colossal Hole
| | |The Colossal Hole |
| |This treasure serves no purpose. | | |This Treasure serves no purpose. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 093.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_093.PNG]] |
| |[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)#Red Chest: Fire Drencher|Fire Drencher]] | | |align="center" |[[Above the Clouds#Red Treasure: Fire Drencher|Fire Drencher]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Above the Clouds
| | |Above the Clouds |
| |Extinguishes the flames in The West Crater and The East Crater, opening new paths. | | |Extinguishes the flames in The West Crater, opening a new path. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 094.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_094.PNG]] |
| |[[Beneath the Waves#Red Chest: Crayon (red)|Crayon (red)]] | | |align="center" |[[Beneath the Waves#Red Chest: The Red Crayon|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Red]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|Beneath the Waves
| | |Beneath the Waves |
| |rowspan=7|A set of seven treasures shaped like crayons. Whenever Wario finds one of the crayons, the object will travel to the hill that separates the north side from the west side, where it will then color a specific aspect of the hill. What gets colored in is determined by the crayon's color: | | |rowspan=7|A set of seven treasures shaped like crayons. Whenever the player finds one of the crayons, the object will travel to the hill that separates the north side from the west side Depending on the color of it, the crayon will then color a specific aspect of the hill. |
| *The red crayon colors the door of the building. | | |
| *The brown crayon colors the forest's ground and the tree trunks. | | *The Red Crayon colors the door of the building.. |
| *The yellow crayon colors the sign over the door. | | *The Brown Crayon colors the forest's ground and the tree trunks. |
| *The green crayon colors the trees and the grass. | | *The Yellow Crayon colors the sign over the door. |
| *The cyan crayon colors the sky. | | *The Green Crayon colours the trees and the grass. |
| *The blue crayon colors the bushes. | | *The Cyan Crayon colors the sky. |
| *The pink crayon colors the building itself. | | *The Blue Crayon colors the bushes. |
| Once the entire landscape is colored, the golf challenge minigame will be unlocked and can be accessed at any time Wario travels from the north side to the west side and vice versa. | | *The Pink Crayon colors the building itself. |
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| | Once the entire landscape is colored, the Golf challenge minigame will be unlocked and can be accessed at any time Wario travels from the north side to the west side and vice versa. |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 095.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_095.PNG]] |
| |[[The Warped Void#Red Chest: Crayon (brown)|Crayon (brown)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Warped Void#Red Chest: Brown Crayon|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Brown]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Warped Void
| | |The Warped Void |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 096.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_096.PNG]] |
| |[[The Pool of Rain#Blue Chest: Crayon (yellow)|Crayon (yellow)]] | | |align="center" |Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Yellow |
| |style="background: lightblue;"|The Pool of Rain
| | |The Pool of Rain |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 097.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_097.PNG]] |
| |[[Above the Clouds (Wario Land 3)#Gray Chest: Crayon (green)|Crayon (green)]] | | |align="center" |[[Above the Clouds#Gray Treasure: Green Crayon|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Green]] |
| |style="background: lightgray;"|Above the Clouds
| | |Above the Clouds |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 098.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_098.PNG]] |
| |[[The Big Bridge#Red Chest: Crayon (cyan)|Crayon (cyan)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Big Bridge#Red Chest: Cyan Crayon|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Cyan]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Big Bridge
| | |The Big Bridge |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 099.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_099.PNG]] |
| |[[The Vast Plain#Red Chest: Crayon (blue)|Crayon (blue)]] | | |align="center" |[[The Vast Plain#Red Chest: Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Blue|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Blue]] |
| |style="background: pink;"|The Vast Plain
| | |The Vast Plain |
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| |align=center|[[File:WL3 T 100.PNG]]
| | ![[File:WL3_T_100.PNG]] |
| |[[Desert Ruins#Green Chest: Crayon (pink)|Crayon (pink)]] | | |align="center" |[[Desert Ruins#Green Chest: Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Pink|Seven Prismatic Colors Crayon-Pink]] |
| |style="background: lightgreen;"|Desert Ruins
| | |Desert Ruins |
| |} | | |} |
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| ==Time Attack== | | ==Time Attack== |
| Once Wario has opened all 100 treasure chests and beaten the final boss, Time Attack mode is activated and overrides Start Game as the main way to play the game. | | Once a player has opened all 100 Chests, Time Attack mode is activated. |
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| The following message will be displayed from now on when starting the game: | | The following message will be displayed from now on when starting the game: |
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| <blockquote>Time Attack | | <blockquote>Time Attack |
| *Compete for time taken to get all 4 keys and clear the course. | | *Compete for time taken to get all 4 keys and clear the course. |
| *Press {{button|gbc|start}} on the Map Screen to see the list of best times.</blockquote> | | *Press START on the Map Screen to see the list of best times.</blockquote> |
| Thus, Wario has to try to collect all the four keys the fastest way possible and enter an exit doorway in this mode. The best time is saved for each level, though saving when playing a level is not possible. If Wario breaks his personal record, he will joyfully lift his thumb. Otherwise, he will react as if he entered an exit without opening a chest in the normal mode. On the other hand, it is still possible to collect [[Musical Coin]]s to unlock the extra course for the Golf Minigame even if not every key is collected.
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| The save option in the pause interface is not available in Time Attack mode.
| | Thus, the [[player]] has to try to collect all the four keys the fastest way possible and enter an exit doorway in this mode. The best time will be saved for each world, though saving when playing a world isn't possible. If the player breaks their personal record, Wario will joyfully lift his thumb. Otherwise, he will react as if he wouldn't have opened a chest and entered an exist doorway in the normal mode. |
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| ==Reception==
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| |Frank Provo, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/wario-land-3-review/1900-2583810/ GameSpot]
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| |9.8/10
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| |align="left"|"''As far as platformers go, Wario Land 3 is a game that fires on all cylinders. Massive replay value rounds out perfect gameplay, a battery save keeps your progress, and a plethora of cutscenes further serves to delight one's senses past the point of pleasure. Additionally, a variety of plot twists and gotchas helps to make the story one of the more engrossing in recent memory, with an end boss that simply has to be seen to be believed. In many ways, it's as if Nintendo set out to make Wario 3 into a 2D [[Genre#Role-playing|RPG]]. Whatever the intent, Wario 3 raises the bar that all other platformer titles must meet in terms of fun, eye-candy, and replay value.''"
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| |Marcel van Duyn, [https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/eshop/wario_land_3_gbc Nintendo Life]
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| |align="left"|"''Like Wario Land II before it, Wario Land 3 is essentially more of a puzzle game than an action game. The concept has been refined even more, with a ton of stages and different paths, making it easily the biggest Wario Land in terms of scope. If you enjoyed the previous adventure then this generously expanded outing is likely to please you even more.''"
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| ==Staff==
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| ==Glitches== | | ==Glitches== |
| ===Ice Skatin' glitch===
| | {{main|Wario Land 3/Glitches}} |
| To perform this glitch, Wario must travel to the [[Cave of Flames]] and enter the eastern pipe, in search of the green key and treasure chest. He must then proceed to the area obscured by [[Bonfire Block]]s, after first destroying them with the [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]] form. On the bridge, he should be careful to avoid the Akamajakushi that will leap out of the fire, as well as the [[Brrr Bear]] coming towards him. Wario has to jump on the Brrr Bear's head and give it a few pushes to the left. There should be a short distance between the Brrr Bear and an Akamajakushi's starting position. As it regains balance, Wario must let himself become frozen, but upon colliding with a leaping Akamajakushi, he will be sent rolling back to the previous area, preempting his transformation into [[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]].
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| Though he may seem back to normal, Wario still acts as if he were in his Ice Skatin' Wario form. Thus, he can walk straight into enemies and knock them out. He also does not respond to the effects of flames, [[Mad Scienstein]]'s potions, or even the Brrr Bear's ice breath. This glitch can be undone by walking into a [[Seeing-eye door]], entering a pipe, or exiting the level via Save Menu. The player will have no choice but to undo it anyway, since the rest of the level cannot be finished when stuck in the Ice Skatin' Wario reaction.
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| ===Rolling glitch===
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| [[File:WL3 S RollingBug1.png|thumb|Performing the glitch.]]
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| When crouching at the foot of a hill, [[Wario]] may get stuck in a tight spot while sliding before he starts rolling. The {{conjectural|rolling glitch}} can be performed at [[The Stagnant Swamp]] and [[The Colossal Hole]].
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| [[File:WL3 S RollingBug2.png|thumb|left|Wario, breaking blocks by walking through them.]]
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| In this case, one will be able to walk as normal, but the game still treats Wario as if he is just rolling. Thus, he can break regular blocks and defeat enemies just by walking through them. Though there is a slight difference, as this state he will even stay if he walks on a hill, enters doors, crouches, climbs up a ladder, performs a normal attack or a [[Dash Attack]].
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| It will end if Wario gets attacked by an enemy, enters a pipe or if he hits a wall with a regular attack. In the last case, the animation will occur that can normally be seen when rolling Wario smashes at a wall.
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| ===Swamp water glitch===
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| [[File:Wario 3 swamp glitch.png|thumb|Wario swimming in the air.]]
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| This glitch can be performed at [[The Stagnant Swamp]]. To do so, Wario must be floating in the muddy water and touching either edge of the pool. When {{button|Paddown}} is pressed at the correct time, Wario will briefly dive under the water and the camera will move up. This can be repeated until the camera reaches the top of the level and Wario can be seen floating in the air. Wario will still act like he is at the bottom of the swamp, and will appear to swim in invisible water, walk on invisible platforms, and enter an invisible door or pipe.
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| The {{conjectural|swamp water glitch}} ends when Wario uses a zip line, jumps through the top of the screen, or uses the aforementioned door or pipe.
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| ==References to other games==
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| *''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'': The High Jump Boots are from this game.
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| ==References in later games==
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| *''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'': The [[Wario & Waluigi Court]]'s music is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
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| *''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'': The game's character roster is almost entirely made up of characters originating from ''Wario Land 3''.
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| *''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'': Wario's theme is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
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| *''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': The music box can be seen on a shelf during Wario's storyline.
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| *''[[Fortune Street]]'': When a computer-controlled Wario builds a tent on the board, his dialogue mentions [[Rudy|Rudy the Clown]].
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| *''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': A [[Wario Land 3 (microgame)|microgame]] based on ''Wario Land 3'' appears in [[18-Volt]]'s set.
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| {{main-gallery}}
| | ===Box Art=== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| Wario victory pose WL3 artwork.jpg|[[Wario]] | | File:Wario Land 3 JAP cover.jpg|Japanese box art |
| Snowman Wario WL3.png|[[Snowman Wario]]
| | File:Wario Land 3 EUR cover.jpg|European box art |
| Vampire Wario normal WL3.png|[[Vampire Wario]]
| | File:Warioland3.jpg|North American box art |
| Mad Scienstein WL3.png|[[Mad Scienstein]]
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| WL3Spearhead.png|[[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ===Character Artwork=== |
| {{foreign names
| | ====Wario==== |
| |Jap=ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴ~ル | | <gallery> |
| |JapR=Wario Rando 3: Fushigi na Orugōru | | File:Wario victory WL3.png|[[Wario]] striking his victory pose |
| |JapM=Wario Land 3: The Mysterious Music Box | | File:Ball o' String Wario WL3.png|[[Ball o' String Wario]] |
| |ChiS=瓦力欧乐园3 不可思议的音乐盒 | | File:Electric Wario WL3.png|[[Electric Wario]] |
| |ChiSR=Wǎlì'ōu Lèyuán 3: Bùkěsīyì De Yīnyuèhé | | File:Frozen Wario WL3.png|[[Frozen Wario|Ice Skatin' Wario]] |
| |ChiSM=Wario Wonderland 3: Incredible Music Box | | File:Invisible Wario WL3.png|[[Invisible Wario]] |
| |ChiT=瓦利歐樂園3 不可思議的音樂盒 | | File:Snowman Wario WL3.png|[[Snowman Wario]] |
| |ChiTR=Wǎlì'ōu Lèyuán 3: Bùkěsīyì De Yīnyuèhé
| | File:Vampire Wario normal WL3.png|[[Vampire Wario]] (normal form) |
| |ChiTM=Wario Wonderland 3: Incredible Music Box | | File:Vampire Wario bat WL3.png|Vampire Wario (bat form) |
| }}
| | </gallery> |
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| ==External links== | | ====Enemies==== |
| {{TCRF}}
| | <gallery> |
| *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw8a/index.html Japanese website]
| | File:WL3Hammerbot.png|[[Hammer-bot]] |
| *[https://web.archive.org/web/20000815225238/http://www.warioland3.com/ North American website (Internet Archive)]
| | File:Mad Scienstein WL3.png|[[Mad Scienstein]] |
| | File:WL3Spear-bot.png|[[Spear-bot]] |
| | File:WL3Spearhead.png|[[Spearhead]] |
| | </gallery> |
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| {{Wario games}} | | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw8a/index.html Official Japanese Website] |
| | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20000815225238/http://www.warioland3.com/ Official American Website (Internet Archive)] |
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