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[[Image:WL3_Stove2.png|thumb|left|In ''WL3'']]
[[Image:WL3_Stove2.png|thumb|left|In ''WL3'']]
[[Image:WL2_Stove.png|thumb|Wario using a '''stove''' as a stepping stone in ''Wario Land II'']]
[[Image:WL2_Stove.png|thumb|Wario using a '''stove''' as a stepping stone in ''Wario Land II'']]
'''Stoves''' (ストーブ<ref name=NP>Character cameo as Problem A in ''[[Nintendo Power (cartridge)#Mario Games released on the Nintendo Power Service|Picross NP Vol.7]]''</ref>) are objects that are featured in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. They appear as chunky, cylindric furnaces with a visible grid on their front side. Stoves can be found throughout many different levels, even in places they normally don't belong.  
'''Stoves''' are objects that are featured in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. They appear as chunky, cylindric furnaces with a visible grid on their front side. Stoves can be found throughout many different levels, even in places they normally don't belong.  


The stoves' main purpose is to aid [[Wario]] in reaching higher places. The treasure hunter can move the heavy objects by using his signature [[Dash Attack]] on them, and then use them as a stepping stone to reach locations he could not reach by normal means. When a stove is moved over a ledge, it descends rapidly and creates percussion upon contact with the ground, indicating their massive weight. Stoves originated in ''[[Wario Land II]]'' and were also featured in that game's successor ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. Stoves in ''Wario Land 3'' were slightly bigger in height than their original counterparts.
The stoves' main purpose is to aid [[Wario]] in reaching higher places. The treasure hunter can move the heavy objects by using his signature [[Dash Attack]] on them, and then use them as a stepping stone to reach locations he could not reach by normal means. When a stove is moved over a ledge, it descends rapidly and creates percussion upon contact with the ground, indicating their massive weight. Stoves originated in ''[[Wario Land II]]'' and were also featured in that game's successor ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. Stoves in ''Wario Land 3'' were slightly bigger in height than their original counterparts.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ストーブ<ref name=NP/>
|Jap=ストーブ<ref>Character cameo as Problem A in ''[[Nintendo Power (cartridge)#Mario Games released on the Nintendo Power Service|Picross NP Vol.7]]''</ref>
|JapR=Sutōbu
|JapR=Sutōbu
|JapM=Stove
|JapM=Stove}}
}}
 
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Revision as of 18:43, September 8, 2016

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In WL3
Wario using a stove as a stepping stone in Wario Land II

Stoves are objects that are featured in the Wario Land series. They appear as chunky, cylindric furnaces with a visible grid on their front side. Stoves can be found throughout many different levels, even in places they normally don't belong.

The stoves' main purpose is to aid Wario in reaching higher places. The treasure hunter can move the heavy objects by using his signature Dash Attack on them, and then use them as a stepping stone to reach locations he could not reach by normal means. When a stove is moved over a ledge, it descends rapidly and creates percussion upon contact with the ground, indicating their massive weight. Stoves originated in Wario Land II and were also featured in that game's successor Wario Land 3. Stoves in Wario Land 3 were slightly bigger in height than their original counterparts.

Names in other languages

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References

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