Windbreak Bay

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Level
Windbreak Bay
Windbreak Bay.png
Level code 4-2
Game Wario Land: Shake It!
Boss Gate
Music track Windbreak Bay
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“This is Windbreak Bay. It shouldn't be too tough.”
Blue Merfle, Wario Land: Shake It!

Windbreak Bay is the second level of Jiggle Jungle in Wario Land: Shake It!

Layout[edit]

Windbreak Bay takes place in an ocean during sunset. It is also the second level that takes place underwater, as Wario always uses his Subwarine to complete the area. This level has many coral reefs and purple rock formations filled with Jellopus and other underwater creatures. However, there are many forks in the road (more than the other two underwater levels) and Wario will have to choose one. Some lead to treasure and coins, while others lead to a hoard of enemies. Many exploding spike bombs and skewers also appear as obstacles.

Missions[edit]

Icon Mission Description
A Wario Land: Shake It! icon Collect 30,000 coins Wario must collect at least 30,000 coins, including diamonds.
A Wario Land: Shake It! icon Collect 10 gold coins in a row Wario must collect at least ten regular gold coins in a row. If Wario collects a large gold coin before collecting two to ten regular gold coins, the counter will reset.
A Wario Land: Shake It! icon Don't break your Subwarine Wario must clear the level, taking a few deals of damage as possible.

Enemies[edit]

Treasures[edit]

Treasure Image Description Location image
NTSC-U PAL
Lanternfish WLSItreasure61.png This poor fish. No one told it that paper lanterns don't work underwater. The first treasure chest in Windbreak Bay
Ammoniteless Shell WLSItreasure62.png There used to be a cool creature living in this thing, but it's gone now. Lame. There used to be a cool creature living in this thing, but it's gone now. Shame. The second treasure chest in Windbreak Bay
Swine Pearls WLSItreasure63.png Why put the one before the other? The third treasure chest in Windbreak Bay

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グレートマリン[?]
Gurēto marin
Great Marine
French Baie sans Fond[?] Bottomless Bay
German Aurorariff[?] Aurora Reef
Italian Baia ventosa[?] Windy bay
Spanish (NOA) Bahía Rompevientos[?] Windbreak Bay