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|Pot Full o' Mystery<br><small>Strange Vase</small>{{anchor|Pot Full o' Mystery}}
|[[File:WLSItreasure70.png|55px]]<br>Pot Full o' Mystery<br><small>Strange Vase</small>
|[[File:WLSItreasure70.png|55px]]
|''Come on, just look at the thing! That is one mysterious pot!
|''Come on, just look at the thing! That is one mysterious pot!
|''This thing just looks weird.
|''This thing just looks weird.
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|[[File:WLSI Launchpad Labyrinth chest2.png|200px]]
|[[File:WLSI Launchpad Labyrinth chest2.png|200px]]
|Dung Beetle Pendant<br><small>Scarab Pendant</small>{{anchor|Dung Beetle Pendant}}
|[[File:WLSItreasure71.png|55px]]<br>Dung Beetle Pendant<br><small>Scarab Pendant</small>
|[[File:WLSItreasure71.png|55px]]
|''Jeweled pendant of a dung beetle. Why? Seriously, why?
|''Jeweled pendant of a dung beetle. Why? Seriously, why?
|''A jewelled dung beetle pendant. Smells surprisingly nice.
|''A jewelled dung beetle pendant. Smells surprisingly nice.
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|[[File:WLSI Launchpad Labyrinth chest 3.png|200px]]
|[[File:WLSI Launchpad Labyrinth chest 3.png|200px]]
|Solid-Gold Flyer<br><small>Golden Flyer</small>{{anchor|Solid-Gold Flyer}}
|[[File:WLSItreasure72.png|55px]]<br>Solid-Gold Flyer<br><small>Golden Flyer</small>
|[[File:WLSItreasure72.png|55px]]
|''An ancient flyer made of the finest gold. Advertising used to be classier.
|''An ancient flyer made of the finest gold. Advertising used to be classier.
|''An ancient flyer made of 24-carat gold. Advertising used to be classier.
|''An ancient flyer made of 24-carat gold. Advertising used to be classier.

Revision as of 09:26, August 6, 2024

Level
Launchpad Labyrinth
LaunchpadLabrinyth.png
Level code 4-S1
Game Wario Land: Shake It!
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Launchpad Labyrinth is the first of three secret levels in Jiggle Jungle in Wario Land: Shake It! This level is unlocked by finding a Secret Map in Airytale Castle. This stage reuses assets from Stonecarving City, such as the music and background.

Layout

The level takes place in the ruins of an ancient city during sunset. The level completely focuses on Rocket Buckets and the spike poles it activates when used. Spikes also pose a threat. It is one of two all-escape levels in the game and has the longest time limit of 10:00:00. In six flying sections, Wario needs to maneuver the Rocket Bucket to collect coins, avoid spikes, find treasures and reach the tunnel to the next section. The golden enemy is a Floating Bandinero in the last flying section.

Missions

Wario near the golden enemy of Launchpad Labyrinth
Wario near the level's golden enemy
  • Finish before the clock hits 6:00:00
  • Beat the stage without taking damage
  • Collect 50,000 coins
  • Collect 10 small gold coins in a row
  • Don't break any Rocket Buckets
  • Defeat the golden enemy
  • Break all stone blocks

Enemies

Treasures

Chest location Treasure NTSC-U description PAL description
The first treasure chest in Launchpad Labyrinth WLSItreasure70.png
Pot Full o' Mystery
Strange Vase
Come on, just look at the thing! That is one mysterious pot! This thing just looks weird.
The second treasure chest in Launchpad Labyrinth WLSItreasure71.png
Dung Beetle Pendant
Scarab Pendant
Jeweled pendant of a dung beetle. Why? Seriously, why? A jewelled dung beetle pendant. Smells surprisingly nice.
The third treasure chest in Launchpad Labyrinth WLSItreasure72.png
Solid-Gold Flyer
Golden Flyer
An ancient flyer made of the finest gold. Advertising used to be classier. An ancient flyer made of 24-carat gold. Advertising used to be classier.

Data

  • Given time: 10:00:00
  • Sum of coins: 70,900

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メソポタポタいせき[?]
Mesopotapota iseki
「メソポタポタ」is a pun on "Mesopotamia" and likely「ポタポタ」(potapota, a term meaning "dripping"), and「いせき」means "ruins".
German Raketenkesselparcours[?] Rocket Bucket Course
Italian Tempio labirintico[?] Labyrinthine temple
Spanish (NOA) Laberinto en Ruinas[?] Labyrinth in Ruins