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A '''Wooden Chest''' is a [[Treasure Chest]] of sorts in the game ''[[Wario World]]''. However, rather than containing one of [[Wario's Treasures]], Wooden Chests would contain either [[Garlic]], a [[Smiley Bomb]], or a bunch of [[Coin]]s.
A '''wooden chest'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Wario World'' British English instruction booklet|page=19|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|date=2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Wario World'' American English instruction booklet|page=21|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2003}}</ref> is an object in ''[[Wario World]]''. It is a wooden container with a square-shaped base and is edged in dark metal rims, giving it a rustic look. Wario can force open the wooden chest using any attack and reveal the contents within. Wooden chests contain common items such as [[garlic]], a [[bomb]], or [[coin]]s. A wooden chest replaces the [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]] of a sublevel if Wario enters one that he has completed before.
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Latest revision as of 19:01, January 17, 2025

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A wooden chest[1][2] is an object in Wario World. It is a wooden container with a square-shaped base and is edged in dark metal rims, giving it a rustic look. Wario can force open the wooden chest using any attack and reveal the contents within. Wooden chests contain common items such as garlic, a bomb, or coins. A wooden chest replaces the red diamond of a sublevel if Wario enters one that he has completed before.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2003. Wario World British English instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe. Page 19.
  2. ^ 2003. Wario World American English instruction booklet. Nintendo of America. Page 21.