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[[File:WarioWorldGRWoodenTrapdoor.png|thumb|A wooden trapdoor|200px]] | [[File:WarioWorldGRWoodenTrapdoor.png|thumb|A wooden trapdoor|200px]] | ||
'''Trapdoors'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 20 (British English) or page 22 (American English).</ref> are doors that lead to special rooms in | '''Trapdoors'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 20 (British English) or page 22 (American English).</ref> are doors that lead to special rooms in ''[[Wario World]]''. '''Wooden trapdoors'''<ref name=trapdoor>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 21 (British English) or page 23 (American English).</ref> feature small obstacle courses or puzzles, which are usually underground but are always in a contained space. They are distinguishable from '''steel trapdoors'''<ref name=trapdoor/> by the "X" shape of bandages on them. [[Wario]] can enter them by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing them. | ||
[[File:Steel_Trapdoor.jpg|thumb|Wario on a steel trapdoor in [[Pecan Sands]]|150px]] | [[File:Steel_Trapdoor.jpg|thumb|Wario on a steel trapdoor in [[Pecan Sands]]|150px]] | ||
Unlike wooden trapdoors, which can be entered with a Ground Pound, steel trapdoors require a [[Piledriver]] to get through. Once inside, Wario finds himself in an expansive obstacle course in the sky, with no solid ground at all. Falling off the floating platforms forces him to start over, but | Unlike wooden trapdoors, which can be entered with a Ground Pound, steel trapdoors require a [[Piledriver]] to get through. Once inside, Wario finds himself in an expansive obstacle course in the sky, with no solid ground at all. Falling off the floating platforms forces him to start over, but he does not lose any health. Steel trapdoors are typically platforming challenges. There are no steel trapdoors in [[Greenhorn Forest]]. | ||
Wooden and steel trapdoors reward the player with a [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]], and possibly a [[Gold Statue]] piece. Other possible rewards for clearing trapdoors are [[Spriteling]]s and a [[wooden chest]]. As the game progresses, the trapdoors become more difficult, some even placing some rewards halfway through instead of at the end. | |||
'''Goal trapdoors''',<ref name=trapdoor/> also known as '''Boss Trapdoors''',<ref>Grimm, Steven. ''Wario World'' Player's Guide. Page 12.</ref> are located at the ends of [[level]]s and lead to boss battles. [[Stone Doohickey]]s sit on top of these trapdoors, and the only way to remove them is to bring a certain number of red diamonds to them. The number of diamonds necessary to remove a Stone Doohickey increases as Wario progresses through the game. | |||
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Revision as of 23:26, June 27, 2023
Trapdoors[1] are doors that lead to special rooms in Wario World. Wooden trapdoors[2] feature small obstacle courses or puzzles, which are usually underground but are always in a contained space. They are distinguishable from steel trapdoors[2] by the "X" shape of bandages on them. Wario can enter them by ground-pounding them.
Unlike wooden trapdoors, which can be entered with a Ground Pound, steel trapdoors require a Piledriver to get through. Once inside, Wario finds himself in an expansive obstacle course in the sky, with no solid ground at all. Falling off the floating platforms forces him to start over, but he does not lose any health. Steel trapdoors are typically platforming challenges. There are no steel trapdoors in Greenhorn Forest.
Wooden and steel trapdoors reward the player with a red diamond, and possibly a Gold Statue piece. Other possible rewards for clearing trapdoors are Spritelings and a wooden chest. As the game progresses, the trapdoors become more difficult, some even placing some rewards halfway through instead of at the end.
Goal trapdoors,[2] also known as Boss Trapdoors,[3] are located at the ends of levels and lead to boss battles. Stone Doohickeys sit on top of these trapdoors, and the only way to remove them is to bring a certain number of red diamonds to them. The number of diamonds necessary to remove a Stone Doohickey increases as Wario progresses through the game.