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[[File:Metalhead.png|thumb|A Metal-Head, trying to ram into [[Wario]] with its spear.]]
[[File:Metalhead.png|thumb|A horned spearman, trying to ram into [[Wario]] with its spear.]]
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{{about|the enemy from ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''|the song from ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]|[[The Big Switch-A-Roo#Lyrics|here]]''}}
'''Horned spearmen''' are enemies found exclusively in [[Stage 2 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 2]] of ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They have two bull-like horns and one spike on their heads, and shaggy hair partially covering their faces.
'''Metal-Heads''' are lone dungeon dwellers found in [[Stage 2 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 2]] of ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They are shorter than [[Wario]] and have three horns on their heads.


Metal-Heads stay behind sealed wooden doors, waiting for Wario to approach their hiding spot. If he walks close enough, Metal-Heads will break through the door and begin to look around before charging into Wario with a javelin. Wario can simply dodge the enemies by jumping over them. If they hit Wario or he jumps on top of their heads, he will take damage.
Horned spearmen stay behind sealed wooden doors, waiting for Wario to approach their hiding spot. If he walks close enough, horned spearmen will break through the door and begin to look around before charging into Wario with their spear. Wario can simply dodge the enemies by jumping over them. If they hit Wario or he jumps on top of their heads, he will take damage.


Due to their horns, Wario is unable to defeat them with a [[Ground Pound|body slam]]. Instead, he must [[Dash Attack|Barge]] into them when their backs are turned, or bump into a Metal-Head so he can pick up and throw it at another enemy.
Due to their horns, Wario is unable to defeat them with a [[Ground Pound|body slam]]. Instead, he must [[Dash Attack|Barge]] into them when their backs are turned, or bump into a horned spearman so he can pick up and throw it at another enemy.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, September 15, 2024

The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an acceptable name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Wario confronts a horned spearman in Stage 2.
A horned spearman, trying to ram into Wario with its spear.
Sprite of a horned spearman, from Virtual Boy Wario Land.

Horned spearmen are enemies found exclusively in Stage 2 of Virtual Boy Wario Land. They have two bull-like horns and one spike on their heads, and shaggy hair partially covering their faces.

Horned spearmen stay behind sealed wooden doors, waiting for Wario to approach their hiding spot. If he walks close enough, horned spearmen will break through the door and begin to look around before charging into Wario with their spear. Wario can simply dodge the enemies by jumping over them. If they hit Wario or he jumps on top of their heads, he will take damage.

Due to their horns, Wario is unable to defeat them with a body slam. Instead, he must Barge into them when their backs are turned, or bump into a horned spearman so he can pick up and throw it at another enemy.