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'''Stop that Train!''' is the first story of [[In Town|chapter four]] in the game ''[[Wario Land II]]''. It is one of the two levels of this game that is set on a rolling train, the other being an [[Stop that Train! (2-3)|alternative version of level 2-3]]. It is composed of an inner area and the rooftop of the train. When moving on top of the train, the player has to pay attention to the strong wind that pushes [[Wario]] to the left. Travelling like this can become difficult, especially when facing enemies. The player must make his way to the wagon far on the right. There he will find a lever that will activate the train's breaks and end the level.
'''Stop that Train!''' is the first story of [[In Town|chapter four]] in the game ''[[Wario Land II]]''. It is one of the two levels of this game that is set on a rolling train, the other being an [[Stop that Train! (2-3)|alternative version of level 2-3]]. It is composed of an inner area and the rooftop of the train. When moving on top of the train, the player has to pay attention to the strong wind that pushes [[Wario]] to the left. Travelling like this can become difficult, especially when facing enemies. The player must make his way to the wagon far on the right. There he will find a lever that will activate the train's brakes and end the level.


==Encountered Enemies==
==Encountered Enemies==
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The hidden treasure of this level is located in a secret area of a wagon. It is only accessible through the rooftop. To find it, the player should take the first opportunity to access the rooftop. He then has to cross the gap to the right. After following the path he will encounter another gap, guarded by two blue birds. He should jump over that as well. If he then falls into the next gap he will find himself in a secret backroom with the treasure door.
The hidden treasure of this level is located in a secret area of a wagon. It is only accessible through the rooftop. To find it, the player should take the first opportunity to access the rooftop. He then has to cross the gap to the right. After following the path he will encounter another gap, guarded by two blue birds. He should jump over that as well. If he then falls into the next gap he will find himself in a secret backroom with the treasure door.


The treasure of this stage may be a reference to the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, since the ocarina is a recurring element in the respective games.
The treasure of this stage may be a reference to the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, since the [[ZeldaWiki:Ocarina|ocarina]] is a recurring element in the respective games.


[[Category:Wario Levels]]
[[Category:Wario Levels]]
[[Category:Wario Land II]]
[[Category:Wario Land II]]

Revision as of 10:15, June 13, 2011

Template:Level Stop that Train! is the first story of chapter four in the game Wario Land II. It is one of the two levels of this game that is set on a rolling train, the other being an alternative version of level 2-3. It is composed of an inner area and the rooftop of the train. When moving on top of the train, the player has to pay attention to the strong wind that pushes Wario to the left. Travelling like this can become difficult, especially when facing enemies. The player must make his way to the wagon far on the right. There he will find a lever that will activate the train's brakes and end the level.

Encountered Enemies

Featured Abilities

  • This level does not feature any ability

Hidden Treasure: Ocarina

The Ocarina.

The hidden treasure of this level is located in a secret area of a wagon. It is only accessible through the rooftop. To find it, the player should take the first opportunity to access the rooftop. He then has to cross the gap to the right. After following the path he will encounter another gap, guarded by two blue birds. He should jump over that as well. If he then falls into the next gap he will find himself in a secret backroom with the treasure door.

The treasure of this stage may be a reference to the Legend of Zelda series, since the ocarina is a recurring element in the respective games.