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[[File:GiantSnake.png|thumb|The '''giant snake'''.]]
[[File:GiantSnake.png|thumb|The giant snake]]
The '''giant snake''' is the first [[List of bosses|boss]] in the game ''[[Wario Land II]]''. It appears in the [[Defeat the giant snake|castle basement]] while [[Wario]] pursues the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. It attacks Wario by attempting to bite him, and if it succeeds, Wario turns into an egg and is shot up to another room, forcing him to go back. The boss can be defeated by either [[jump]]ing on its head six times or [[Ground Pound]]ing its head three times. After the boss is defeated, Wario can recover some of his [[Wario's Treasures|treasure]].
The '''giant snake''' is the first [[List of bosses|boss]] in the game ''[[Wario Land II]]''. It appears in the [[Defeat the giant snake|castle basement]] while [[Wario]] pursues the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. It attacks Wario by attempting to bite him, and if it succeeds, Wario turns into an egg and is shot up to another room, forcing him to go back. The boss can be defeated by either [[jump]]ing on its head six times or [[Ground Pound]]ing its head three times. After the boss is defeated, Wario can recover some of his [[Wario's Treasures|treasure]].



Revision as of 20:26, March 10, 2018

File:GiantSnake.png
The giant snake

The giant snake is the first boss in the game Wario Land II. It appears in the castle basement while Wario pursues the Black Sugar Gang. It attacks Wario by attempting to bite him, and if it succeeds, Wario turns into an egg and is shot up to another room, forcing him to go back. The boss can be defeated by either jumping on its head six times or Ground Pounding its head three times. After the boss is defeated, Wario can recover some of his treasure.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 巨大ヘビ
Kyodai Hebi
ダイジャー[citation needed]
Daijā
Lit. "Giant Snake"

from 大 (dai meaning great) and ジャイアント (Giant)