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'''Poobah the Pharaoh's Pyramid''' is the setting of the fifth episode of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''; the spirit of [[Poobah the Pharaoh]] lives here. [[Wario]] and [[Goodstyle]] came here searching for a piece of the [[Wishstone]] after the writing on a different piece found in [[Sneezemore Cave]] seemed to imply that it was here.
'''Poobah the Pharaoh's Pyramid''' is the setting of the fifth episode of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''; the spirit of [[Poobah the Pharaoh]] lives here. [[Wario]] and [[Goodstyle]] came here searching for a piece of the [[Wishstone]] after the writing on a different piece found in [[Sneezemore Cave]] seemed to imply that it was here.


This pyramid has many secrets. Prominent features include invisible doors that can only be seen and used [[Genius Wario]] and unlit torches that [[Dragon Wario]] can light to trigger the appearance of hidden doors, platforms, and passages that even Genius Wario cannot see. There are also many dark rooms in the pyramid, requiring [[Sparky Wario]] to see in them.
This pyramid has many secrets. Prominent features include invisible doors that can only be seen and used by [[Genius Wario]] and unlit torches that [[Dragon Wario]] can light to trigger the appearance of hidden doors, platforms, and passages that even Genius Wario cannot see. There are also many dark rooms in the pyramid, requiring [[Sparky Wario]] to see in them.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 22:42, November 7, 2016

Template:Location-infobox Poobah the Pharaoh's Pyramid is the setting of the fifth episode of Wario: Master of Disguise; the spirit of Poobah the Pharaoh lives here. Wario and Goodstyle came here searching for a piece of the Wishstone after the writing on a different piece found in Sneezemore Cave seemed to imply that it was here.

This pyramid has many secrets. Prominent features include invisible doors that can only be seen and used by Genius Wario and unlit torches that Dragon Wario can light to trigger the appearance of hidden doors, platforms, and passages that even Genius Wario cannot see. There are also many dark rooms in the pyramid, requiring Sparky Wario to see in them.

History

Background

5,000 years ago, the Pharaoh called upon a demon for a wish. However, the wish came at a cost: he had to starve his people. Poobah agreed, but the demon did not uphold her end of the bargain and instead stole everything from him, crumbled his kingdom to dust, transformed his palace into a pyramid, and buried the Pharaoh along with his pyramid under the desert sand. Poobah's spirit continued to live on inside his pyramid.

Episode 5: Picking the Pharaoh's Brains!

Wario comes to the pyramid searching for the third piece of the Wishstone. However, his progress is halted as soon as he enters the first room of the pyramid due to there being no way to continue. Goodstyle notices that there are three torches in the room, one of which isn't lit. Wario figures out that he needs to light the third torch to make a ladder appear, introducing one of the pyramid's main mechanics.

Wario gets an upgrade for his Genius Wario transformation, which gives him an extending boxing glove, allowing him to break certain walls. He eventually comes to a door which requires a Royal Flail to open; Wario finds the flail and unlocks the door.

Wario eventually reaches the bottom of the pyramid and almost gets to the Pharaoh's room, but the royal gatekeeper will only let him pass if he can find two royal medallions. He finds them, and the gatekeeper lets him through, but before Wario enters the Pharaoh's room, Count Cannoli shows up. He tries to take Goodstyle back, but Wario just jumps on Cannoli, injuring him. Wario leaves Cannoli behind and goes to see the Pharaoh.

Upon meeting the Pharaoh, Wario and Goodstyle ask him about the Wishstone, but the Pharaoh wishes to test Wario's worth first and challenges him to a battle. Wario wins, but the Pharaoh reveals that the Wishstone piece is not inside the pyramid at all. He tells Wario that if anyone find the Wishstone piece, it's him, then teleports him away.

Meanwhile, Cannoli starts to lose hope because of his continuous failures and considers giving up entirely, but a mysterious voice speaks to him and tells him that he can help him get revenge on Wario if he does exactly as he says. Cannoli agrees and forms an alliance with the unseen person.

Enemies

Treasure chest locations

Note: A Treasure Pest will appear in place of one of the red chests, making it unobtainable on the first run.

Treasure Worth Location
Purple treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Pyramid Map In the room accessed from the first invisible door.
Green treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Genius Mastery Gem In the backwards L-shaped room at the top-left corner of the pyramid near an invisible door.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Jigsaw Puzzle Solver $3,201 Replaces the Genius Mastery Gem during subsequent runs of the episode.
Green treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Vita Mighty In a dark room on the far left of the middle section of the pyramid.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Fusty Golden Candle $10,073 Replaces the Vita Mighty during subsequent runs of the episode.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Telemarketer's Bane $60 Obtained by lighting a torch in the upper-left corner of the large central room, revealing a ladder.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Somewhat-Useless Morphing Belt $308 In a room accessed via a hidden passage in the bottom-right of the large central room.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Has-Been Celebrity Photo $368 In a room hidden behind an invisible door, accessed via the tall room with torch-triggered horizontally moving platforms.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Celebrity of the Hour Poster $210 Same room as the Has-Been Celebrity Photo.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Sandals of Infamy $79 In the dark upper-right area that extends outside the pyramid itself.
Purple treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Royal Flail Obtained in the room to the left of where the Sandals of Infamy are by defeating the two Scare-Ohs.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. False Beard of Might $139 On the upper-right corner of the room to the left of where the Royal Flail is used.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Ab Annihilator $140? Obtained by lighting a torch on the left side of the room below the one where the False Beard of Might is, revealing a hidden door.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Formal Salmon Lure $239 Obtained by entering an invisible door on the bottom right of the room below the one where the False Beard of Might is.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Homework-O-Matic $5,891 On a high ledge in the room in the bottom-left corner of the pyramid.
Purple treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Royal Gold Medallion In an isolated area accessed from a ledge on the upper-right corner of the room where the Homework-O-Matic is.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Back Massage Coupon $736 In the small room on the far right of the pyramid above the boss room.
Purple treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Royal Silver Medallion In the dark room above where the Back Massage Coupon is obtained.
Red treasure chest from Wario: Master of Disguise. Queenly Ear Hair $5,456 In the room with the torch-activated moving platforms accessed by continuing from where the Royal Silver Medallion is, hidden behind a fire block.

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