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[[Image:Wario'streasure.PNG|frame|right|In order of level appearance.]] | [[Image:Wario'streasure.PNG|frame|right|In order of level appearance.]] | ||
'''Wario's Treasures''' are [[Wario]] | '''Wario's Treasures''' are [[Wario|Wario's]] collection of valuable objects in ''[[Wario World]]'' that [[the Black Jewel]] transforms into monsters. Wario must get his treasure back. Each of the game's eight levels has eight treasures to collect, for a total of sixty-four in the game. To find a Treasure, Wario must find and activate a [[Treasure Button]] The Treasure Buttons are color-coded and when one is activated, its corresponding [[Treasure Chest]] appears on a colored platform somewhere else in the level. Wario can then open the chest and collect one of his missing Treasures. | ||
If Wario comes across a Treasure Chest platform before activating the platform's Treasure Button, he'll be unable to receive the Treasure. For this reason, backtracking is sometimes necessary. | If Wario comes across a Treasure Chest platform before activating the platform's Treasure Button, he'll be unable to receive the Treasure. For this reason, backtracking is sometimes necessary. |
Revision as of 22:25, May 19, 2007
Wario's Treasures are Wario's collection of valuable objects in Wario World that the Black Jewel transforms into monsters. Wario must get his treasure back. Each of the game's eight levels has eight treasures to collect, for a total of sixty-four in the game. To find a Treasure, Wario must find and activate a Treasure Button The Treasure Buttons are color-coded and when one is activated, its corresponding Treasure Chest appears on a colored platform somewhere else in the level. Wario can then open the chest and collect one of his missing Treasures.
If Wario comes across a Treasure Chest platform before activating the platform's Treasure Button, he'll be unable to receive the Treasure. For this reason, backtracking is sometimes necessary.
The following table shows every treasure, the level it is located in, and which colored button it corresponds to. Interesting to note is that every other levels Pink Treasure is a Nintendo game system.
Level | Red | Yellow | Light Green | Dark Green | Light Blue | Dark Blue | Purple | Pink |
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Greenhorn Forest | Ruby | Opal | Amethyst | Amber | Sapphire | Topaz | Emerald | Diamond |
Greenhorn Ruins | Porcelain Urn | Fine China | Ceramic Vase | Teapot | Vase | Precious Pot | Lucky Figurine | NES |
Horror Manor | Candlestick | Silver Candlestick | Forest Painting | Castle Painting | Crystal Ball | Knight's Helmet | Gladiator's Helmet | Ornate Bag |
Wonky Circus | Bugle | Tambourine | Triangle | Clarinet | Trombone | Sax | Drum | Nintendo 64 |
Shivering Mountains | Nice Glass | Ancient Chalice | Nice Cup | Ornate Decanter | Glass Decanter | Nice Saucer | Glass Bowl | Jade Box |
Beanstalk Way | Nice Goblet | Violin | Earring | Jeweled Sword | Gold Tiara | Nice Scepter | King's Crown | Gameboy Advance |
Mirror Mansion | Big Mirror | Antique Clock | Gold Mirror | Stained Glass | Bronze Mirror | Gold Clock | Gold Pocket Watch | Crazy Glasses |
Pecan Sands | Ancient Ring | Ancient Necklace | Ancient Relief | Small Pyramid | Ancient Bracelet | Anubis Statue | Monarch Mask | Nintendo GameCube |