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[[File:Pyoro WWG.png|thumb|left|Beans in ''WarioWare Gold'']]
[[File:Pyoro WWG.png|thumb|left|Beans in ''WarioWare Gold'']]
'''Beans''', referred to as '''veggies''' in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', are falling objects that appear in [[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]], [[Pyoro 2]], [[Bird (minigame)|Bird]], and [[Super Pyoro]] minigames in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', ''[[Bird & Beans]]'', ''[[Game & Wario]]'', and ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' respectively. They appear from the top of the screen and slowly fall down. If a bean hits a [[block (Bird & Beans)|block]], both the bean and the block are destroyed. In the first minigame, [[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to eat beans, earning points based on how high they were when the tongue hit them. In the second minigame, Pyoro has to shoot seeds to break them. If a bean hits [[Pyoro]], the game is lost.
'''Beans''', referred to as '''veggies''' in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', are falling objects that appear in [[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]], [[Pyoro 2]], [[Bird (minigame)|Bird]], and [[Super Pyoro]] minigames. The first of these games appears in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', ''[[Bird & Beans]]'' and ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', the second is only in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Bird & Beans'', the third is in ''[[Game & Wario]]'', and the fourth is in ''WarioWare Gold''. Beans appear from the top of the screen and slowly fall down. If a bean hits a [[block (Bird & Beans)|block]], both the bean and the block are destroyed. In the first minigame, [[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to eat beans, earning points based on how high they were when the tongue hit them. In the second minigame, Pyoro has to shoot seeds to break them. If a bean hits [[Pyoro]], the game is lost.


Aside from regular beans, '''Special Beans''' also appear: When eaten, '''white beans''' summon a single [[Tenshi]], who replaces one broken block with a new one. '''Flashing beans''' are similar, in that they cause up to ten Tenshi to do the same for 10 blocks. Eating a flashing bean also destroys all beans currently on the screen.
Aside from regular beans, '''Special Beans''' also appear: When eaten, '''white beans''' summon a single [[Tenshi]], who replaces one broken block with a new one. '''Flashing beans''' are similar, in that they cause up to ten Tenshi to do the same for 10 blocks. Eating a flashing bean also destroys all beans currently on the screen.


In Super Pyoro, beans that fall past the blocks and land on the Touch Screen grow into [[vine|beanstalk]]s with a '''{{conjectural|yellow beans|a bean}}''' on the top. Yellow beans are worth double the points. When a yellow bean gets eaten or hit by another bean, both beans get destroyed. The vine stops growing and soon withers away, shrinking to the Touch Screen and vanishing. White beans and flashing beans grow into beanstalks with '''{{conjectural|star beans|a bean}}''' on them. When Pyoro eats star beans, he earns the same number of points as a yellow bean and he becomes Super Pyoro temporarily. This grants him increased size, invincibility, and allows his tongue to grab beans without having to retract. In the sky section of the game, regular beans and '''{{conjectural|red beans|a bean}}''' appear on [[conveyor belt]]s that scroll on the screen. These beans do not fall down. Red beans give double the points of regular beans.
In Super Pyoro, beans that fall past the blocks and land on the Touch Screen transform into a different type of bean that rises from the Touch Screen on the top of a growing [[vine|beanstalk]]. These beans do not hurt Pyoro, and are worth double the points when eaten. When a bean on a beanstalk gets eaten or hit by another bean, both beans get destroyed. The beanstalk stops growing and soon withers away, shrinking to the Touch Screen and vanishing. Normal beans become '''{{conjectural|yellow beans|a bean}}'''. White beans and flashing beans become '''{{conjectural|star beans|a bean}}'''. When Pyoro eats star beans, they additionally turn him into Super Pyoro for a short time. This grants him increased size, invincibility, and allows his tongue to grab beans without having to retract. In the sky section of the game, regular beans and '''{{conjectural|red beans|a bean}}''' scroll across [[conveyor belt]]s. These beans do not fall down. Red beans give double the points of regular beans.


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Revision as of 13:56, January 9, 2025

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Beans reappear in Pyoro W, being referred to as "seeds"

Bean
Fruit from the DSiWare title, Bird & Beans.
First appearance WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003)
Latest appearance WarioWare Gold (2018)
Effect Grants points when eaten, breaks blocks and defeats Pyoro when landing.
Pyoro (minigame) in WarioWare Gold
Beans in WarioWare Gold

Beans, referred to as veggies in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, are falling objects that appear in Pyoro, Pyoro 2, Bird, and Super Pyoro minigames. The first of these games appears in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, Bird & Beans and WarioWare Gold, the second is only in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and Bird & Beans, the third is in Game & Wario, and the fourth is in WarioWare Gold. Beans appear from the top of the screen and slowly fall down. If a bean hits a block, both the bean and the block are destroyed. In the first minigame, Pyoro can use his tongue to eat beans, earning points based on how high they were when the tongue hit them. In the second minigame, Pyoro has to shoot seeds to break them. If a bean hits Pyoro, the game is lost.

Aside from regular beans, Special Beans also appear: When eaten, white beans summon a single Tenshi, who replaces one broken block with a new one. Flashing beans are similar, in that they cause up to ten Tenshi to do the same for 10 blocks. Eating a flashing bean also destroys all beans currently on the screen.

In Super Pyoro, beans that fall past the blocks and land on the Touch Screen transform into a different type of bean that rises from the Touch Screen on the top of a growing beanstalk. These beans do not hurt Pyoro, and are worth double the points when eaten. When a bean on a beanstalk gets eaten or hit by another bean, both beans get destroyed. The beanstalk stops growing and soon withers away, shrinking to the Touch Screen and vanishing. Normal beans become yellow beans. White beans and flashing beans become star beans. When Pyoro eats star beans, they additionally turn him into Super Pyoro for a short time. This grants him increased size, invincibility, and allows his tongue to grab beans without having to retract. In the sky section of the game, regular beans and red beans scroll across conveyor belts. These beans do not fall down. Red beans give double the points of regular beans.

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