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Latest revision as of 20:37, September 3, 2024

Ratl Ruins
RatlRuins.png
First appearance Wario Land: Shake It!
Greater location Shake Dimension
Ruler Rollanratl
Inhabitants Bandinero, Flipsting, Shortfuse, Scarracuda, Mummer

Ratl Ruins is one of the five continents of the Shake Dimension and the first one explored in Wario Land: Shake It! The area's name is a pun on the word "rattle." Its spelling may be a reference to the Mayan ruins on the continent. Ancient Mayan cities featured names that very often contained the consonants "t" and "l" right next to each other.

The Ratl Ruins is mostly composed of large stone temples and ruins that bear resemblance to Mayan and Egyptian ones, and the rest of the continent also features landscapes such as deserts, jungles and beautiful waterfalls. The continent is ruled by the giant stone statue Rollanratl during Queen Merelda's capture.

Levels[edit]

Code Image/Name Treasures Note
1-1 Stonecarving City.png
Stonecarving City
WLSItreasure4.png
Stone Coin
WLSItreasure5.png
Full-Body Goggles/Terracotta Suit
WLSItreasure6.png
Crystal Skull
N/A
1-2 Whoopsy Desert
Whoopsy Desert
WLSItreasure7.png
Cheese Pyramid
WLSItreasure8.png
Liquid Giggles
WLSItreasure9.png
Ancient Digital Watch/Gold Dust Hourglass
N/A
1-S1 DisturbingTomb.png
Disturbing Tomb
WLSItreasure16.png
Instant Tutanramen
WLSItreasure17.png
Golden Tissues
WLSItreasure18.png
Oasis in a Teapot/Bottomless Teapot
Unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Whoopsy Desert
1-3 Foulwater Falls.png
Foulwater Falls
WLSItreasure10.png
Recyclable Bottle/Spring Water
WLSItreasure11.png
Silver Armor/Silver Armour
WLSItreasure12.png
The Key to My Heart
N/A
1-S2 Gurgle Gulch.png
Gurgle Gulch
WLSItreasure19.png
Imperial Boxers
WLSItreasure20.png
Wario's Dustcloth/Wario's Duster
WLSItreasure21.png
Something Important/The Most Important Thing
Unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Foulwater Falls
1-4 Run-Down Pyramid.png
Run-Down Pyramid
WLSItreasure13.png
One Heavy Spear/Very Heavy Spear
WLSItreasure14.png
Moonstone
WLSItreasure15.png
Manly Moai
N/A
1-B A screenshot of Wario fighting Rollanratl.
Rollanratl Battle
Rollanratl's Boss Emblem The first boss level

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グラナン 大陸[?]
Guranan Tairiku
Play on「ぐらぐら」(guragura, shaking) and possibly「南米大陸」(Nanbei tairiku, South America)
French Ruines Gigaston[?] Gigaston Ruins; "Gigaston" being the French name of Rollanratl
Italian Rovine di Squotl[?] Shake Ruins; "Squotl" is an invented name that sounds similar to "scuotere" (to shake)
Spanish Ruinas retemblantes[?] Trembling Ruins