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[[File:CageBeasts.png|thumb|240px|Wario surrounded by Cage Beasts]] | [[File:CageBeasts.png|thumb|240px|Wario surrounded by Cage Beasts]] | ||
'''Cage Beasts'''<ref>Stratton, Steve. ''Wario World | '''Cage Beasts'''<ref>Stratton, Steve. ''Wario World: Prima’s Official Strategy Guide''. Page 14.</ref> are lion-like monsters that live in cages in the ''[[Wario World]]'' level [[Wonky Circus]]. They are much too big for the cages they are crammed into. | ||
When awakened, they begin by sticking their large arms out of their cages and swiping at [[Wario]]. Wario can [[punch]] them while they are not attacking; this angers them, making them break their legs through the bottom of their cage and walk around. Wario must then daze the Cage Beast with a few more punches and use a [[Mad Move]] on it to finish it off. | When awakened, they begin by sticking their large arms out of their cages and swiping at [[Wario]]. Wario can [[punch]] them while they are not attacking; this angers them, making them break their legs through the bottom of their cage and walk around. Wario must then daze the Cage Beast with a few more punches and use a [[Mad Move]] on it to finish it off. |
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Cage Beasts[1] are lion-like monsters that live in cages in the Wario World level Wonky Circus. They are much too big for the cages they are crammed into.
When awakened, they begin by sticking their large arms out of their cages and swiping at Wario. Wario can punch them while they are not attacking; this angers them, making them break their legs through the bottom of their cage and walk around. Wario must then daze the Cage Beast with a few more punches and use a Mad Move on it to finish it off.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オリオン[?] Orion |
from 檻 (ori), meaning cage and lion |
References
- ^ Stratton, Steve. Wario World: Prima’s Official Strategy Guide. Page 14.