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A '''Wooden Chest''' is a [[Treasure Chest]] of sorts in ''[[Wario World]]''. However, instead of one of [[Wario's Treasures]], Wooden Chests contain [[Garlic]], a [[Smiley Bomb]], or many [[Coin]]s.
A '''wooden chest'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 19 (British English) or page 21 (American English).</ref> is an object found in ''[[Wario World]]''. It appears as a wooden container with a square-shaped base and is edged in dark metal rims, giving it a rustic look. Wooden chests can be forced open by any attack and reveal their contents upon doing so. As their wooden appearance compared to their metal counterparts indicates, rather than containing a [[List of treasures in Wario World|treasure]], wooden chests contain more common items such as [[garlic]], a [[bomb]], or [[coin]]s. When [[Wario]] reenters a wooden or a steel [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]] after having completed the sub-level inside, he finds a wooden chest with coins in it where the [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]] used to be.
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