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|image=[[File:Wario Deluxe Sprite Gold.png|200px]]<br>Sprite of Wario Deluxe with Lulu from ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''.
|image=[[File:Wario Deluxe Sprite Gold.png|200px]]<br>Sprite of Wario Deluxe with Lulu from ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''.
|item=[[Pot of Luxeville]]
|item=[[Pot of Luxeville]]
|first_appearance=''[[WarioWare Gold]]''  ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|first_appearance=''[[WarioWare Gold]]''  ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|character=[[Wario]]
|applies_to=[[Wario]]
|powers=Create lightning, modify [[microgame]]s, interfere with the user interface for microgames
}}
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{{quote|Oh! The money! The power! I feel it &ndash; inside! Gurgling! ... Building! It's... it's, uh... EXPLOSIVE!|Wario Deluxe|WarioWare Gold}}
{{quote|Oh! The money! The power! I feel it &ndash; inside! Gurgling! ... Building! It's... it's, uh... EXPLOSIVE!|Wario Deluxe|WarioWare Gold}}
[[File:Wario Deluxe.png|250px||left|thumb]]
'''Wario Deluxe''' is a form that [[Wario]] takes in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' after putting on the [[Pot of Luxeville]] on his head as though it were a hat, granting him special powers.


After stealing the Pot of Luxeville, Wario realized that he was out of money, so he hosts a gaming tournament to make some quick cash. However, when the player wins and comes to collect the reward, Wario greedily claims it for himself and puts the pot on his head. The pot suddenly turns into a crown with Wario's insignia, he gains a golden tuxedo, his eyes turn red and his voice becomes deeper and more menacing. The sky turns dark and Wario appears on a hot air balloon shaped like his head with several more balloons.
[[File:Wario Deluxe.png|250px|left|thumb]]
 
'''Wario Deluxe''' is a form that [[Wario]] takes in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' after putting on the [[Pot of Luxeville]] on his head as though it were a hat. It gives Wario a fancy golden suit, red eyes and special powers, while deepening his voice. Wario Deluxe is even more of a jerk than Wario normally is, always belittling the player and mocking them for losing [[microgame]]s. This is a large difference from other WarioWare characters, who generally want the player to succeed and offer words of encouragement.
 
Wario Deluxe is the host of the third and final stage of the Ultra League, thus the final stage of the [[Wario Bowl]] and therefore the final stage of ''WarioWare Gold''. Wario Deluxe also creates microgames for that stage, all part of the Anything Goes genre. That genre has no rules, short of every microgame featuring Wario.
 
The finals of the Wario Bowl are to face off against Wario, with the prize being 10 million coins. When the player arrives in [[Diamond City Stadium]] for this stage, Wario claims the prize for himself and has an [[Alien Bunny]] help him put the Pot of Luxville on his head. The pot turns into a crown with Wario's insignia, and he becomes Wario Deluxe. The sky across [[Diamond City]] turns dark. Wario Deluxe appears in the stadium, riding in a hot air balloon where the balloon is shaped like his head. Many more balloons are also used to hold it up; Wario later implies he purchased all these balloons. In this state, the final stage begins. When the speed or level increases, Wario Deluxe's basket sways a bit.


Wario Deluxe challenges the player to some more microgames, but then starts cheating by using his new powers to scramble the control warnings after 10 microgames, although if the player listens closely, the control scheme voice is faintly high-pitched, meaning the player might tell what control scheme is up next.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUMTNAt5Mrg</ref> After the player endures these four microgames, Wario Deluxe tauntingly asks the player if it is getting too tough, saying that they can give up. Just then, [[Lulu]] appears and fires some arrows at his balloons and grabs the pot, allowing the player to defeat him.
When the player has 10 points, Wario Deluxe uses lightning powers to affect the guide which tells the player which input the next microgame uses. This scrambles it, so the guide shows all three input icons and muffling the voice. This renders the guide nigh-useless, though careful listening can catch a faint and high-pitched remnant.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUMTNAt5Mrg</ref> Worse, the guide lingers on screen longer than it does otherwise, overlapping with the microgame for a little bit. At 15 points, a cutscene initiates where Wario Deluxe suggests giving up. [[Lulu]] cuts in, popping some of Wario Deluxe's balloons with arrows then jumping onto his head to pull the Pot of Luxeville away. While Lulu does not succeed, the struggle for the pot keeps Wario Deluxe from using his powers. When the speed increases, the fight between them becomes more intense. If the player loses, Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off him. At 24 points, he and Lulu watch and comment over the final [[microgame|Boss Game]], [[Wario Dance Company (WarioWare Gold)|Wario Dance Company]]. Successfully clearing Wario Dance Company ends the stage. Nearly every balloon Wario Deluxe has pops, and he plummets to the ground.


Lulu then demands the pot be returned, but Wario Deluxe refuses to do so, so Lulu uses the [[Hydrocannon LX]] on him, causing the pot to fall off and reverting him back to regular Wario.
In ''WarioWare Gold''{{'}}s ending, Lulu demands Wario Deluxe give the Pot of Luxeville back, since regular Wario stole it from [[Luxeville]]. Wario Deluxe refuses since its his crown, so Lulu sprays him with the [[Hydrocannon LX]]. The water shots cause the pot to fall off Wario Deluxe, which reverts him back to regular Wario. Lulu takes the pot back to Luxeville.


Wario Deluxe also appears in the side mode [[Wario Interrupts]] where he distracts the player every three microgames. Winning microgames fills up a meter for a Hero Button which, once fully charged up, can be used to summon Lulu who will temporary stop these interruptions.
If Wario Deluxe's stage is replayed, the cutscene where Lulu appears is shortened. After completing the Boss Stage and the coin collecting game Wario Deluxe zaps away Lulu. The scenario loops around with Wario Deluxe hiding the guide 15 points past the most recent Boss Stage and Lulu showing up at when 5 points are gained past that.


Despite appearing to be possessed or powered up by the Pot of Luxeville in this form, his character cards suggest he is no more powerful than normal, bought the tuxedo himself, and has bloodshot eyes simply due to a lack of sleep. In spite of this, he demonstrates some abnormal abilities, as he has the ability to hide the control type prompts with his hands, summon a giant glass of wine, summon three Tiny Wario heads attached to balloons, and cover the touch screen with paint blobs.
Wario Deluxe is the host of the [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Wario Interrupts, which reprises the scenario from Wario Deluxe's stage. Unlike that stage, Wario Deluxe uses one of his powers every three microgames, and there are many more variations than just the lightning. For example, he can cover the Touch Screen with farts, invert the Touch Screen's colors, or call down balloons with [[Tiny Wario]] heads attached to them to cover the Touch Screen. Even the lightning has some variations on what it can do, as on top of hiding the guide, other variations can adjust the speed of the microgame or replace all the sound effects with that of [[Baby Face]]. Some of these effects can be cleared by the player. For instance, the player can blow away the farts with the microphone. When Wario Deluxe starts a new effect, any existing effect ends. Successfully clearing microgames fills up the meter for Lulu's Hero Button. When full, the meter can be spent to call Lulu. Lulu attacks Wario Deluxe, instantly clearing any ongoing effect and forcing Wario Deluxe to wait until the next set of three microgames is over before he can start a new effect.
 
Despite appearing to be powered up by the Pot of Luxeville in this form and demonstrating various abilities, his Rank C character card says that Wario Deluxe does not have any capabilities beyond Wario. The Rank A card says Wario Deluxe's red eyes are just Wario's normal eyes but bloodshot. The Rank B card implies that the golden suit was purchased.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
[[File:Wario Deluxe Wario Kard.png|100px|thumb|left]]
===''WarioWare Gold'' character cards===
===''WarioWare Gold'' character cards===
*'''Rank C''' &ndash; ''This is Wario after transforming himself by doing... something. But is he really any more powerful? Nah.''
*'''Rank C''' &ndash; ''This is Wario after transforming himself by doing... something. But is he really any more powerful? Nah.''
*'''Rank B''' &ndash; ''His übergilded duds really do look extra deluxe. You kind of have to wonder where it all came from.''
*'''Rank B''' &ndash; ''His übergilded duds really do look extra deluxe. You kind of have to wonder where it all came from.''
*'''Rank A''' &ndash; ''His eyes seem like they're a deluxe color, but they're only bloodshot. He got crummy sleep before his tourney.''
*'''Rank A''' &ndash; ''His eyes seem like they're a deluxe color, but they're only bloodshot. He got crummy sleep before his tourney.''
==Notes==
*One instance where Wario Deluxe is disappointed rather than triumphant is when the player loses all their lives while playing one of Wario Deluxe's microgames in the Index.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワリオデラックス
|Jpn=ワリオデラックス
|JapR=Wario Derakkusu
|JpnR=Wario Derakkusu
|JapM=Wario Deluxe
|JpnM=Wario Deluxe
|Spa=Wario Deluxe
|Ita=Wario Deluxe
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 07:55, February 15, 2025

Wario Deluxe
Wario Deluxe and Lulu sprite for WarioWare Gold
Sprite of Wario Deluxe with Lulu from WarioWare Gold.
Applies to Wario
Item needed Pot of Luxeville
Power(s) given Create lightning, modify microgames, interfere with the user interface for microgames
First appearance WarioWare Gold (2018)
“Oh! The money! The power! I feel it – inside! Gurgling! ... Building! It's... it's, uh... EXPLOSIVE!”
Wario Deluxe, WarioWare Gold
Wario Deluxe in WarioWare Gold

Wario Deluxe is a form that Wario takes in WarioWare Gold after putting on the Pot of Luxeville on his head as though it were a hat. It gives Wario a fancy golden suit, red eyes and special powers, while deepening his voice. Wario Deluxe is even more of a jerk than Wario normally is, always belittling the player and mocking them for losing microgames. This is a large difference from other WarioWare characters, who generally want the player to succeed and offer words of encouragement.

Wario Deluxe is the host of the third and final stage of the Ultra League, thus the final stage of the Wario Bowl and therefore the final stage of WarioWare Gold. Wario Deluxe also creates microgames for that stage, all part of the Anything Goes genre. That genre has no rules, short of every microgame featuring Wario.

The finals of the Wario Bowl are to face off against Wario, with the prize being 10 million coins. When the player arrives in Diamond City Stadium for this stage, Wario claims the prize for himself and has an Alien Bunny help him put the Pot of Luxville on his head. The pot turns into a crown with Wario's insignia, and he becomes Wario Deluxe. The sky across Diamond City turns dark. Wario Deluxe appears in the stadium, riding in a hot air balloon where the balloon is shaped like his head. Many more balloons are also used to hold it up; Wario later implies he purchased all these balloons. In this state, the final stage begins. When the speed or level increases, Wario Deluxe's basket sways a bit.

When the player has 10 points, Wario Deluxe uses lightning powers to affect the guide which tells the player which input the next microgame uses. This scrambles it, so the guide shows all three input icons and muffling the voice. This renders the guide nigh-useless, though careful listening can catch a faint and high-pitched remnant.[1] Worse, the guide lingers on screen longer than it does otherwise, overlapping with the microgame for a little bit. At 15 points, a cutscene initiates where Wario Deluxe suggests giving up. Lulu cuts in, popping some of Wario Deluxe's balloons with arrows then jumping onto his head to pull the Pot of Luxeville away. While Lulu does not succeed, the struggle for the pot keeps Wario Deluxe from using his powers. When the speed increases, the fight between them becomes more intense. If the player loses, Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off him. At 24 points, he and Lulu watch and comment over the final Boss Game, Wario Dance Company. Successfully clearing Wario Dance Company ends the stage. Nearly every balloon Wario Deluxe has pops, and he plummets to the ground.

In WarioWare Gold's ending, Lulu demands Wario Deluxe give the Pot of Luxeville back, since regular Wario stole it from Luxeville. Wario Deluxe refuses since its his crown, so Lulu sprays him with the Hydrocannon LX. The water shots cause the pot to fall off Wario Deluxe, which reverts him back to regular Wario. Lulu takes the pot back to Luxeville.

If Wario Deluxe's stage is replayed, the cutscene where Lulu appears is shortened. After completing the Boss Stage and the coin collecting game Wario Deluxe zaps away Lulu. The scenario loops around with Wario Deluxe hiding the guide 15 points past the most recent Boss Stage and Lulu showing up at when 5 points are gained past that.

Wario Deluxe is the host of the Challenge mode Wario Interrupts, which reprises the scenario from Wario Deluxe's stage. Unlike that stage, Wario Deluxe uses one of his powers every three microgames, and there are many more variations than just the lightning. For example, he can cover the Touch Screen with farts, invert the Touch Screen's colors, or call down balloons with Tiny Wario heads attached to them to cover the Touch Screen. Even the lightning has some variations on what it can do, as on top of hiding the guide, other variations can adjust the speed of the microgame or replace all the sound effects with that of Baby Face. Some of these effects can be cleared by the player. For instance, the player can blow away the farts with the microphone. When Wario Deluxe starts a new effect, any existing effect ends. Successfully clearing microgames fills up the meter for Lulu's Hero Button. When full, the meter can be spent to call Lulu. Lulu attacks Wario Deluxe, instantly clearing any ongoing effect and forcing Wario Deluxe to wait until the next set of three microgames is over before he can start a new effect.

Despite appearing to be powered up by the Pot of Luxeville in this form and demonstrating various abilities, his Rank C character card says that Wario Deluxe does not have any capabilities beyond Wario. The Rank A card says Wario Deluxe's red eyes are just Wario's normal eyes but bloodshot. The Rank B card implies that the golden suit was purchased.

Profiles[edit]

Wario Deluxe Wario Kard sprite for WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold character cards[edit]

  • Rank CThis is Wario after transforming himself by doing... something. But is he really any more powerful? Nah.
  • Rank BHis übergilded duds really do look extra deluxe. You kind of have to wonder where it all came from.
  • Rank AHis eyes seem like they're a deluxe color, but they're only bloodshot. He got crummy sleep before his tourney.

Notes[edit]

  • One instance where Wario Deluxe is disappointed rather than triumphant is when the player loses all their lives while playing one of Wario Deluxe's microgames in the Index.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワリオデラックス[?]
Wario Derakkusu
Wario Deluxe
Italian Wario Deluxe[?] -
Spanish Wario Deluxe[?] -

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