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Revision as of 12:07, January 12, 2025

Level
Whoopsy Desert
Whoopsy Desert
Level code 1-2
Game Wario Land: Shake It!
Music track Whoopsy Desert (before freeing a Brown Merfle)
Disturbing Tomb (after freeing a Brown Merfle)
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“This is Whoopsy Desert. It should be easy for you, Mr. Wario! Oh, and there's a secret map here!”
Brown Merfle, Wario Land: Shake It!

Whoopsy Desert is the second level of Ratl Ruins in Wario Land: Shake It!. It is the first level containing a Secret Map which leads to Disturbing Tomb.

Layout

Being only the second proper level in the game, it is relatively simple, but it introduces Bomb Blocks that explode after however many seconds are displayed on it when something comes in physical contact with it. In the beginning, Wario can get coin bags by performing an Earthshake Punch to destroy the Bomb Blocks. He also encounters a small pyramid which can be lifted up by punching the ground. Next, he enters a large pyramid where he first encounters the Blast-O-Cannon, with which he can shoot himself up, break stone blocks, and reach higher areas. As he exits the pyramid, another small pyramid appears, inside which there is a Max Fastosity Dasherator that helps Wario reach a hidden treasure. Afterwards, he enters another large pyramid with more coins and Blast-O-Cannons. In a section with many Blast-O-Cannons, Wario needs to shoot himself several times to reach the final Blast-O-Cannon directing him to the caged Merfle. Once Wario breaks the cage, a model of the Shake King's head topples over, and if Wario does not use the Max Fastosity Dasherator to beat the head to the other side, it will block out the fastest path, forcing him to take a slower route.

Secret Map location

The Secret Map in Whoopsy Desert
Wario finds the level's Secret Map.

This level has a Secret Map to Disturbing Tomb. As Wario enters the first pyramid, he should use the Blast-O-Cannon to break several stone blocks, then he needs to turn back and jump to the platform with a large silver coin. Standing there and performing an Earthshake Punch reveals the map.

Missions

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Icon Mission Description
Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Finish before the clock hits 1:55:00 After freeing a Brown Merfle from a Merfle Barrel, Wario must hurry back to the start of the stage within a set time limit of thirty-five seconds (0:35:00).
Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Collect 30,000 coins Wario must collect at least 30,000 coins, including diamonds.
Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Destroy all bomb blocks Wario must destroy every Bomb Block on the stage.

Enemies

Treasures

Treasure Image Description Location image
NTSC-U PAL
Cheese Pyramid WLSItreasure7.png Supposedly, this is how the great mouse rulers of the past are entombed. The first treasure chest in Whoopsy Desert
Liquid Giggles WLSItreasure8.png It turns out you can bottle laughter. Who knew? The second treasure chest in Whoopsy Desert
Ancient Digital Watch
Gold Dust Hourglass
WLSItreasure9.png Hard to read and too bulky to wear on your wrist, but at least its battery never runs out. How extravagant! You could lose yourself for hours watching its glittering sands fall... The third treasure chest in Whoopsy Desert

Data

Given time Sum of coins
2:30:00 33,790

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホットットさばく[?]
Hottotto sabaku
Portmanteau of「アッチッチ」(acchicchi, Japanese expression meaning "hot") and "hot" +「さばく」(sabaku, "desert")
French Désert Misère[?] Misery Desert
German Weite Wüstenei[?] Far Wasteland
Italian Deserto Sconcerto[?] Disconcert Desert
Korean 앗뜨뜨 사막[?]
Atteutteu Samak
Oh-Hot-Hot Desert
Spanish Desierto desolado[?] Desolate Desert