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[[File:Subwarine.jpg|thumb|left|The Subwarine]]
[[File:Subwarine.jpg|thumb|left|The Subwarine]]
The '''Subwarine''' is a submarine utilized by [[Wario]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' In underwater levels, Wario himself is not controlled, but the Subwarine is used instead. It can shoot missiles, which is done by pressing the 1 button, though only 3 can be on-screen at a time. To move up and down, the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] must be rotated like a steering wheel – the Subwarine matches the Wii Remote's angle.
The '''Subwarine''' is a submarine utilized by [[Wario]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''. Its name is a combination of "submarine" and "Wario". In underwater levels, Wario himself is not controlled, but the Subwarine is used instead. It can shoot missiles, which is done by pressing the 1 button, though only 3 can be on-screen at a time. To move up and down, the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] must be rotated like a steering wheel – the Subwarine matches the Wii Remote's angle.


When Wario loses half of his hearts, the machine starts to break down. Underwater levels have optional side missions requiring the player to avoid this state.
When Wario loses half of his hearts, the machine starts to break down. Underwater levels have optional side missions requiring the player to avoid this state.

Latest revision as of 16:43, January 19, 2025

Not to be confused with Submarine.
The Subwarine.
The Subwarine

The Subwarine is a submarine utilized by Wario in Wario Land: Shake It!. Its name is a combination of "submarine" and "Wario". In underwater levels, Wario himself is not controlled, but the Subwarine is used instead. It can shoot missiles, which is done by pressing the 1 button, though only 3 can be on-screen at a time. To move up and down, the Wii Remote must be rotated like a steering wheel – the Subwarine matches the Wii Remote's angle.

When Wario loses half of his hearts, the machine starts to break down. Underwater levels have optional side missions requiring the player to avoid this state.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワリオサブマリン[?]
Wario Sabumarin
Wario Submarine
French Sous-warin[?] Subwarine
German Wu-Boot[?] Portmanteau of "Wario" and U-Boot ("submarine")
Italian Sottowarino[?] Subwarine