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Dig It
Dig It
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Culture
Command(s) Excavate 1!
Info "They say ancient treasures are buried under the ground. Might I learn Earth's secrets if I dig them out? Better idea! YOU dig them out. Thank you and please."'
Points to clear 25

Dig It is one of the microgames in Orbulon's Culture level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to reach a treasure by digging through the dirt using either movement or attacks. Upon success, Haniwa statues appear and spin around. The possible treasures are crystal skulls, Haniwa statues, Trojan horses, Fronks, golden planes, grails, scrap metal, and Haniwa statues riding on Trojan horses.

  • Level 1: There are four treasures.
  • Level 2: There are two treasures and two indestructible blocks.
  • Level 3: There are two treasures and many indestructible blocks.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, some factors change. The player that reaches a treasure first receives a point for effort.

  • Level 1: There are two treasures.
  • Level 2: There are two treasures and a few indestructible blocks.
  • Level 3: There is one treasure and a complex arrangement of indestructible blocks.

Suitability

Good Fit
Good Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
5-Volt
Above-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioMonaDribble & SpitzDr. Crygor9-VoltMikeJimmy TAshleyOrbulonRed (WarioWare series)Penny
Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Kat & AnaMaster MantisLulu
Below-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Young CricketPyoro
Bad Fit
Bad Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
18-Volt
  • 5-Volt can simply teleport to the treasure to win.
  • 18-Volt is unsuitable due to his lack of mobility and requiring repeated button presses to dig through the dirt.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はっくつ[?]
Hakkutsu
Digging
French Creuse toujours[?] Keep digging (Expression meaning "Keep hoping")
German Schatzbuddelei[?] Treasure Digging
Italian Scavi fruttuosi[?] Fruitful excavations
Korean 발굴[?]
Balgul
Excavation
Spanish Excavación[?] Excavation