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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)]]|the poll of the same name|[[Wario Land 3 (poll)]]}}
{{about|the game for the [[Game Boy Color]]|the microgame from [[WarioWare Gold]] of the same name|[[Wario Land 3 (microgame)]]}}
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|image=[[File:Warioland3.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art
|image=[[File:Warioland3.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|March 21, 2000<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw8a/index.html|title=ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴ~ル|publisher=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|language=ja|accessdate=September 25, 2009}}</ref>|Europe|April 14, 2000|USA|May 30, 2000|Brazil|June, 2001<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.novomilenio.inf.br/ano01/0106dcdr.htm#Oferta|title=Nintendo lança novos jogos no Brasil|publisher=Novo Milênio|language=pt-br|accessdate=January 19, 2025}}</ref>}}'''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}}
|release='''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{release|Japan|March 21, 2000|Europe|April 14, 2000|USA|May 30, 2000}}'''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{release|Japan|May 2, 2012|Europe|December 6, 2012|Australia|December 6, 2012|USA|August 29, 2013}}'''Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{release|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}}
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|modes=Single-player
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|platforms=[[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]), [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]]
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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''''' 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.
==Story==
==Story==
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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]] and meets [[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 [[Bulldog|plane]] over the woods until it runs out of fuel and crashes. Unharmed, Wario then stumbles upon a mysterious cave. Inside the cave, he discovers a [[music box (world)|music box]]. He wants to take a closer look, and that suddenly causes him to be magically sucked into the music box. In the music box, [[Rudy|a hidden 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 Box|music box]]es. 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.


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 hidden figure. However, the figure 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.
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 an evil clown-like demon. 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. The figure had great plans about again ruling the music box world and then the one outside as well. After Wario defeats him, 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 the being to return to his old form, and tried to stop Wario from causing that catastrophe; they never thought Wario would defeat him. They thank Wario and transport him back to his world, along with the treasures that he has collected, as promised before by the hidden figure.
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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 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 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.
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 area. 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.


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.
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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|[[Fat Wario]]
|[[Fat Wario]]
|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.
|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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|Fat Appleby
|Wario after swallowing a [[Doughnuteer]]'s donut. With [[Appleby]]'s extra weight, he can easily break through breakable blocks even when [[Appleby]] has not obtained any [[Ground Pound|Smash Attack]]-related powerups, and also break [[doughnut block]]s. As a side-effect, [[Appleby]] 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, [[Appleby]] will lose weight and return to normal.
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|[[File:WL3FlatWarioSprite.png]]
|[[File:WL3FlatWarioSprite.png]]
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|[[File:HotWarioWL3.png]]
|[[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]]
|[[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]]
|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.
|If Wario makes contact with water or the fire subsides, he will return to normal.
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|[[File:WL3IceSkatin'WarioSprite.png]]
|[[File:WL3IceSkatin'WarioSprite.png]]
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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 Wario 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.


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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==Reception==
==Reception==
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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.''"
|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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*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'': The [[Wario & Waluigi Court]]'s music is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'': The [[Wario & Waluigi Court]]'s music is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'': The game's character roster is almost entirely made up of characters originating from ''Wario Land 3''.  
*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'': The game's character roster is almost entirely made up of characters originating from ''Wario Land 3''.  
*''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'': Wario's theme is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
*''[[Densetsu no Stafy 3]]'': Wario's theme is a cover of the Out of the Woods music.
*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': The music box can be seen on a shelf during Wario's storyline.  
*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': The music box can be seen on a shelf during Wario's storyline.  
*''[[Fortune Street]]'': When a computer-controlled Wario builds a tent on the board, his dialogue mentions [[Rudy|Rudy the Clown]].
*''[[Fortune Street]]'': When a computer-controlled Wario builds a tent on the board, his dialogue mentions [[Rudy|Rudy the Clown]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴ~ル
|Jap=ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴ~ル
|JpnR=Wario Rando 3: Fushigi na Orugōru
|JapR=Wario Rando 3: Fushigi na Orugōru
|JpnM=Wario Land 3: The Mysterious Music Box
|JapM=Wario Land 3: The Mysterious Music Box
|ChiS=瓦力欧乐园3 不可思议的音乐盒
|ChiS=瓦力欧乐园3 不可思议的音乐盒
|ChiSR=Wǎlì'ōu Lèyuán 3: Bùkěsīyì De Yīnyuèhé
|ChiSR=Wǎlì'ōu Lèyuán 3: Bùkěsīyì De Yīnyuèhé
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw8a/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw8a/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000815225238/http://www.warioland3.com/ North American website (Internet Archive)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000815225238/http://www.warioland3.com/ North American website (Internet Archive)]
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