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'''World 1''' is the first world found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. Wario didn't set many traps in that world.
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|title=Yōsei no Mori
|image=[[File:M&WLevel1.png]]
|game=''[[Mario & Wario]]''
|levels=10
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|after=[[Yosu Ko|>>]]
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'''Yōsei no Mori''' is the first stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. According to the game's storyline, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]] and [[Yoshi]] all came to this legendary forest to meet its supposed fairy of fortune, but they met only misfortune when they got lost and encountered [[Wario]], prompting the reclusive fairy named [[Wanda]] to take action.<ref>{{cite|page={{file link|WarioToMonogatari.png|2}}|title=''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}</ref> A [[Wiggler]] watches Wanda's progress from the trees in the background. As it is the first stage, there are not many traps. Every course is single-screen, and there are no [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]]s to collect. Wario drops a [[bucket]] with a flipped purple "M" on the character's head.


==Level 1-1==
==Levels==
[[Image:MW_L1-1.JPG|right|thumb|First level in the game.]]
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The first level is super easy actually since theres no harm in this level. All the player is all going do is to guide the character by using the [[Block Panel]]s in this when using Wanda. It is actually the first step of learning some obstacles like the [[Ladder]] as if this first world is like a tutorial or having practice.
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!width="10%"|Description
!width="1%"|Enemies and obstacles
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|[[Level 1-1 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-1]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-1 Map.png|200px]]
|The first course is a very simple puzzle designed like a tutorial. All the player has to do is guide the character by using the [[Flip-Flop Block]]s as [[Wanda]]. This course introduces the player to the [[elevator]] object, which looks like an automated [[ladder]].
|N/A
|-
|[[Level 1-2 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-2]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-2 Map.png|200px]]
|This course introduces spikes. Again, the layout is simple as the player only needs to use Flip-Flop Blocks to help guide the character to the goal.
|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]]
|-
|[[Level 1-3 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-3]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-3 Map.png|200px]]
|[[Coin Block]]s first appear, which allow Wanda to gather coins as much as the player can. The layout is still simple.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-4 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-4]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-4 Map.png|200px]]
|This course does not introduce anything new. The correct path involves a sort of zigzag in which the player must use the Flip-Flops Blocks at the appropriate time when the character climbs the ladders.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-5 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-5]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-5 Map.png|200px]]
|The course introduces [[Timer Block]]s. These panels disappear after a short time.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-6 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-6]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-6 Map.png|200px]]
|The next course introduces [[Rock Block]]s that block the character from proceeding to get to the goal. Wanda must break them with her wand so that the character can proceed. Additionally, there are spikes that can hurt the character if the player does not protect it. Use the Timer Blocks to help the character to go on, or use Wanda's wand on the character while the character is in the elevator as the character switches the side to walk to. Repeat this method and the character reaches the goal faster.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-7 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-7]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-7 Map.png|200px]]
|The course basically contains more practice when using the Timer Blocks to prevent the character to fall down onto the Spikes. Additionally, there is a row of Coin Blocks the player can use to gather a full set of [[coin]]s.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-8 (Mario & Wario)|Level 1-8]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-8 Map.png|200px]]
|The next course is very similar to Level 1-4, but with Timer Blocks rather than Flip-Flop Blocks. As such, it requires focus and timing.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-9]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-9 Map.png|200px]]
|Basically more practice with those Timer Blocks. This time, when the character gets up into the top of the elevator; the character walks near to where the spikes are. As said, use the Timer Blocks to help the character pass with the tricky addition of elevators.
|Spikes
|-
|[[Level 1-10]]
|[[File:M&W Level 1-10 Map.png|200px]]
|This course starts out with the character above a big pile of Rock Blocks. This course also introduces the first enemy, Guriguri, in one space that moves around the Rock Blocks. It hurts the character if it touches the character. To weaken the enemy, use Wanda's wand on the enemy to weaken it. Once done, the enemy moves slowly, making it easier to clear the course. After that, break the Rock Blocks to make a passage to the goal.
|[[Guriguri]]
|}


==Level 1-2==
==Media==
[[Image:MW_L1-2.JPG|right|thumb]]
{{media table
Again an easy level but there are some deadly [[Spike]]s that Wario put them in. Use the Block Panels to help guide the character to the goal. Bit of practice when losing lives.
|file1=MW Woods.oga
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|title1=Woods
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==Level 1-3==
==Names in other languages==
[[Image:MW_L1-3.JPG|right|thumb]]
{{foreign names
This time, the [[Coin Panel]] appears in this level as the player can gather coins by using [[Wanda]]. Again a bit of practice when knowing traps here.
|Jap={{ruby|妖精|ようせい}}の{{ruby|森|もり}}<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet|page=12|date=1993}}</ref>
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|JapR=Yōsei no Mori
|JapM=Fairy's Forest
}}


==Level 1-4==
==References==
[[Image:MW_L1-4.JPG|right|thumb]]
<references/>
This level is kinda tricky but the player can handle it if the player knows about using the [[Block Panel]]s and [[Ladder]]s. The player has to make a path to guide the character to reach the goal above it.
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==Level 1-5==
{{M&W}}
[[Image:MW_L1-5.JPG|right|thumb]]
[[Category:Forests]]
The level introduces [[Timed Block Panel]]s appears in this level. The player has to use careful using these Timed Block Panels. Once Wanda used her wand on one of these kind of Panels, she can't turn them off using her magic wand when it the panel is currently used.
[[Category:Mario & Wario worlds]]
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==Level 1-6==
[[Image:MW_L1-6.PNG|right|thumb]]
The next level introduces [[Rock Block]]s that block the character from proceeding to get to the goal. Use Wanda and her wand on the Rock Blocks to break the Rock Blocks so that the character can proceed. Additonally, there are Spikes that can hurt the character if the player does not protect it. Use the Time Block Panels to help the character to go on, or use Wand's wand on the character while the character is in the Ladder as the character will switch the side to walk to. Repeat this method and the character will reach the goal faster.
<br clear=all>
 
==Level 1-7==
[[Image:MW_L1-7.PNG|right|thumb]]
The level basically contains more practice when using the Time Block Panels to prevent the character to fall down onto the spikes. Additonally, there is a Block Block Panel the player can use to gather a full set of [[Coins]]. Also there are Ladders to make the level a bit more interesting.
<br clear=all>
 
==Level 1-8==
[[Image:MW_L1-8.JPG|right|thumb]]
The next level is very similar to Level 1-4 but with Timed Block Panels instead of Block Panels. Basically, a bit more of practice of using these Blocks as it has to timed to get it right.
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==Level 1-9==
[[Image:MW_L1-9.JPG|right|thumb]]
Basically more practice with those Timed Block Panels. This time, when the character gets up into the top of the Ladder; the character will walk near to where the Spikes will be. As said, use the Timed Block Panels to help the character pass with the tricky additon of the Ladders.
<br clear=all>
 
==Level 1-10==
[[Image:MW_L1-10.PNG|right|thumb]]
The last level in the world is that there's a pile of Rock Blocks above the character. Additonally, there is a [[Spark]] in one space that moves around the Rock Blocks. It will hurt the character if the Spark touches the character. To weaken the enemy, use Wanda's Wand on the enemy to weaken it. Once done, the enemy will move slow; making it easier to pass the level. After that, break the Rock Blocks to make a passage to the goal.
 
[[Category: Levels]]

Revision as of 17:29, August 5, 2024

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Yōsei no Mori
Yōsei no Mori button.
Game Mario & Wario
Level(s) 10
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Yōsei no Mori is the first stage found in Mario & Wario. According to the game's storyline, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Yoshi all came to this legendary forest to meet its supposed fairy of fortune, but they met only misfortune when they got lost and encountered Wario, prompting the reclusive fairy named Wanda to take action.[1] A Wiggler watches Wanda's progress from the trees in the background. As it is the first stage, there are not many traps. Every course is single-screen, and there are no Stars to collect. Wario drops a bucket with a flipped purple "M" on the character's head.

Levels

Level Image Description Enemies and obstacles
Level 1-1 Yōsei no Mori The first course is a very simple puzzle designed like a tutorial. All the player has to do is guide the character by using the Flip-Flop Blocks as Wanda. This course introduces the player to the elevator object, which looks like an automated ladder. N/A
Level 1-2 Level 1-2 from Mario & Wario This course introduces spikes. Again, the layout is simple as the player only needs to use Flip-Flop Blocks to help guide the character to the goal. Spikes
Level 1-3 Yōsei no Mori Coin Blocks first appear, which allow Wanda to gather coins as much as the player can. The layout is still simple. Spikes
Level 1-4 Yōsei no Mori This course does not introduce anything new. The correct path involves a sort of zigzag in which the player must use the Flip-Flops Blocks at the appropriate time when the character climbs the ladders. Spikes
Level 1-5 Yōsei no Mori The course introduces Timer Blocks. These panels disappear after a short time. Spikes
Level 1-6 M&W Level 1-6 Map.png The next course introduces Rock Blocks that block the character from proceeding to get to the goal. Wanda must break them with her wand so that the character can proceed. Additionally, there are spikes that can hurt the character if the player does not protect it. Use the Timer Blocks to help the character to go on, or use Wanda's wand on the character while the character is in the elevator as the character switches the side to walk to. Repeat this method and the character reaches the goal faster. Spikes
Level 1-7 M&W Level 1-7 Map.png The course basically contains more practice when using the Timer Blocks to prevent the character to fall down onto the Spikes. Additionally, there is a row of Coin Blocks the player can use to gather a full set of coins. Spikes
Level 1-8 Yōsei no Mori The next course is very similar to Level 1-4, but with Timer Blocks rather than Flip-Flop Blocks. As such, it requires focus and timing. Spikes
Level 1-9 Yōsei no Mori Basically more practice with those Timer Blocks. This time, when the character gets up into the top of the elevator; the character walks near to where the spikes are. As said, use the Timer Blocks to help the character pass with the tricky addition of elevators. Spikes
Level 1-10 M&W Level 1-10 Map.png This course starts out with the character above a big pile of Rock Blocks. This course also introduces the first enemy, Guriguri, in one space that moves around the Rock Blocks. It hurts the character if it touches the character. To weaken the enemy, use Wanda's wand on the enemy to weaken it. Once done, the enemy moves slowly, making it easier to clear the course. After that, break the Rock Blocks to make a passage to the goal. Guriguri

Media

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

References

  1. ^ 1993. Mario & Wario instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 2Media:WarioToMonogatari.png.