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*The shockwaves from [[5-Volt]]'s teleportation can easily pull the hairs out.
*The shockwaves from [[5-Volt]]'s teleportation can easily pull the hairs out.
*[[Penny]]’s [[Jet Tank One]] can fire a constant stream of water, which can efficiently tweeze the hairs.
*[[Penny]]'s [[Jet Tank One]] can fire a constant stream of water, which can efficiently tweeze the hairs.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 08:35, February 23, 2022

Template:Minigame-infobox Pit Stop is one of the microgames in Dribble & Spitz's Fantasy level in WarioWare: Get It Together! The name comes from the term "pit stop", meaning a short break that auto racers and travelers take.

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to tweeze all of the hairs from a Greek god's armpits. If all of the hairs are tweezed, a rainbow and ocean waves appear in the background, and buglers with wings fly in.

  • Level 1: One armpit has three hairs.
  • Level 2: Both armpits have three hairs each.
  • Level 3: Both armpits have five hairs each.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, hairs always appear on both armpits. If the players win, the player that tweezes more hairs receives an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star.

  • Level 1: One armpit has six hairs while the other has five hairs.
  • Level 2: One armpit has eight hairs while the other has seven hairs.
  • Level 3: One armpit has nine hairs while the other has eight hairs.

Mission

  • One-Stop Chop Shop (one player only): As Dribble, the player must complete Level 3 by tweezing every hair with a single projectile.

Suitability

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  • The shockwaves from 5-Volt's teleportation can easily pull the hairs out.
  • Penny's Jet Tank One can fire a constant stream of water, which can efficiently tweeze the hairs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese わきげ[?]
Wakige
Underarm hair
German Axel Haarig[?] Axel Hairy (pun on Achsel which means armpit)
Italian Ascelle vellutate[?] Velvety armpits
Korean 겨드랑이 털[?]
Gyeodeurang-i Teol
Armpit Hair
Spanish Depilaxilas[?] ?

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