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Template:Character-infobox Wolfenboss[1] is one of the bosses found in Wario Land 3. He is a fox-like ghost sorcerer that can be fought in The Pool of Rain.

Wolfenboss's main attack is to shoot energy balls at Wario. If he is hit, he'll be levitated out of the arena in a similar fashion to Bubble Wario and have to restart. To hit this floating fox, Wario has to wait until he throws a spike ball and wait until a red little monster comes out of it. Then, Wario chooses the right place to hit him so he can bounce off the wall Wario is facing and hit Wolfenboss.

After Wolfenboss is hit two times, his spiked ball attack is harder to avoid, as it bounces around. If Wario is hit by the spiked ball, he'll become Puffy Wario and have to restart the battle. When hit three times, he falls and causes the cover blocking the way to the green chest to be removed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケズネ[?]
Kezune
From 「キツネ」Kitsune (Fox). Same pronunciation for 「毛脛」Kezune (Hairy shins).

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