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|Jap=リンゴスキー<ref>''Wario Land 4'' official Shogakukan Japanese game guide, page 15.</ref>
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|JapM=Combination of「{{hover|林檎|リンゴ}}」(''ringo'', apple) and「{{ruby|好|す}}き」(''suki'', to like)  
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Revision as of 23:10, September 15, 2023

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Ringosukī
Ringosukī from Wario Land 4.
First appearance Wario Land 4 (2001)
Comparable
The Ringosukī about to throw an apple at Wario
A Ringosukī throwing an apple at Wario

Ringosukī is an ape-like enemy found in the game Wario Land 4. It has red fur and wears sunglasses, a pair of jeans and a backpack. It walks back and forth on a platform, changing direction towards Wario if he draws near, and starts throwing apples at him from its backpack. If Wario eats one of the apples, he transforms into Fat Wario.

If a Ringosukī tries to throw an apple when Wario is already fat, the enemy eats it instead. Ringosukī can be flipped over and stunned for a short time by jumping on them, pushing them against a wall, throwing an enemy or object at them or hitting them from below. They can be defeated with any attack and do not produce any coins when defeated. They are considered "heavy" enemies and if thrown at lighter enemies, they will defeat them while the Ringosukī will remain. If thrown against heavier enemies, both that enemy and the Ringosukī are defeated.

Ringosukī act similarly to Cooks from Wario Land II and Doughnuteers from Wario Land 3, but move somewhat slower, do not hold their food before throwing it, do not run away, and are heavier. Applebies, also from Wario Land 3, use apples to make Wario fat just like Ringosukī.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リンゴスキー[1]
Ringosukī
Combination of「林檎」(ringo, apple) and「き」(suki, to like)

References

  1. ^ Wario Land 4 official Shogakukan Japanese game guide, page 15.