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*Given time: 4:30:00 | *Given time: 4:30:00 | ||
*Sum of coins: 40,140 | *Sum of coins: 40,140 | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 01:01, April 24, 2024
Level | |
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Disturbing Tomb | |
Level code | 1-S1 |
Game | Wario Land: Shake It! |
Music track | Whoopsy Desert (before freeing Merfle) Disturbing Tomb (after freeing Merfle) |
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Disturbing Tomb is the first secret level of Ratl Ruins in the game Wario Land: Shake It! It can be traveled to by finding a Secret Map in Whoopsy Desert.
Layout
This level has a desert theme and takes place during the night. The background consists of purple-colored sand and pyramids. Disturbing Tomb is full of Mummers, Flipstings and Bumbleprods. Many quicksand pits and Bomb Blocks also litter the area. Wario starts inside the pyramid where he finds a Mummer and a large coin bag. When he exits, he has to traverse quicksand pits while encountering several enemies and obtain the hidden diamond. Walking through another pyramid, he has to throw enemies to pave way for coins and avoid Turkeyjerks on his way to the third pyramid, which is full of enemies. After freeing the caged Merfle, he need to use lots of Blast-O-Cannons to reach higher places and run on roads made of Bomb Blocks. Following the Bomb Blocks, Wario can quickly return, but a hidden sky road can lead him to a diamond and accelerate his return. There are two quicksand pits that lead Wario to treasure chests. The golden enemy here is a golden Mummer and is also the only golden Mummer in the game.
Missions
- Finish before the clock hits 3:00:00
- Beat the stage without taking damage
- Collect 36,000 coins
- Defeat the golden enemy
- Destroy all Bomb Blocks
- Eat five heads of garlic
Enemies
- Bandinero (red and yellow)
- Bumbleprod
- Flipsting (red and yellow)
- Mummer (normal and gold)
- Turkeyjerk
Treasures
Data
- Given time: 4:30:00
- Sum of coins: 40,140
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴミさばく[?] Gomi Sabaku |
Pun on "Gobi Desert" and possibly「ミイラ」(miira, mummy), which includes Mummer's Japanese name「ミィ」(Mī) | |
German | Sandfluss Labyrinth[?] | Sandflow Maze | |
Italian | Tomba Catacomba[?] | Catacomb Tomb |
Notes
a - In fact, the theoretical sum 40,140 cannot be reached. The maximum sum that can be reached is 38,540.