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* ReplayMode: Not only can the player replay the minigames unlocked in the main campaign, but also the ''variations'' thereof (for instance, Traced Memory alone comes in ''twelve'' forms, so if he or she wants to play them all, each has to be unlocked individually).

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The treasure description for the Fishin' Hole Fishin' Pole.

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** Drawing a pattern that the game doesn't recognize while disguised as Arty Wario will cause anthropomorphic poop to appear and run away. Apparently, this can sometimes even be helpful in defeating certain enemies.

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One day, [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]] was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, [[{{Greed}} being Wario]], took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.

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One day, [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]] was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when [[ShowWithinAShow a show show]] called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, [[{{Greed}} being Wario]], took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.



* ExtendoBoxingGlove: Genius Wario's upgrade gives him this.



* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak, thematically. In terms of gameplay, it's more reminiscent of UnderTheSea due to Wario's eventual ability to turn into a submarine.

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* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak, thematically. In terms of gameplay, it's more reminiscent of UnderTheSea due to Wario's eventual ability to turn into a submarine.submarine and "swim" through the lava.



* RecurringBoss: Cannoli. [[spoiler: Carpaccio subverts this; the second fight is a race, not a battle at all.]]
* RedBoxingGloves: Genius Wario's upgrade gives him this.

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* RecurringBoss: Cannoli.Cannoli is fought three times. [[spoiler: Carpaccio subverts this; the second fight is a race, not a battle at all.]]
* RedBoxingGloves: Genius Wario's upgrade gives him this.
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* BlackoutBasement: There are several rooms throughout the game which are too dark to see in, and require [[ShockAndAwe Sparky Wario]] to light them up.

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* BlackoutBasement: There are several rooms throughout the game which are too dark to see in, in and require [[ShockAndAwe Sparky Wario]] to light them up.



* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak, thematically. In terms of gameplay, it's more reminiscent of UnderTheSea due to Wario's eventual ability to swin through lava.

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* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak, thematically. In terms of gameplay, it's more reminiscent of UnderTheSea due to Wario's eventual ability to swin through lava.turn into a submarine.


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* ShipLevel: S.S. Caviar, the luxurious cruise ship where the first two episodes take place.

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** The Superfantastical Money Tree, one of the game's treasures. See the game's treasure description below.

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NeverTrustATitle: Wario is less of a "master of disguise" than he is a "master of [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman superpower costumes]]." Wario never attempts to fool anyone with his disguises, [[PaperThinDisguise not that anyone with a functioning brain would fall for them anyway]]. The problem? "Wario: Master of Costumes" [[RuleOfCool doesn't sound as good]].
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The Superfantastical Money Tree, one of the game's treasures. See the game's treasure description below.



** The game itself is also an example, since Wario's "disguises" are much less "disguises" and more "[[ClothesMakeTheSuperman superpower costumes]]." Wario never attempts to fool anyone with his disguises, [[PaperThinDisguise not that anyone with a functioning brain would fall for them anyway]]. The problem? "Wario: Master of Costumes" [[RuleOfCool doesn't sound as good]].

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* BigBoosHaunt: Blowhole Castle.

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* BigBoosHaunt: Blowhole Castle. The ghosts are harmless initially, but they become hostile when the spirit switches are turned on.



* BlackoutBasement: There are several rooms throughout the game which are too dark to see in, and require [[ShockAndAwe Sparky Wario]] to light them up.



* EvilAllAlong: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is actually the BigBad.]]

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* EvilAllAlong: The [[spoiler:The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is is actually the BigBad.]]



* FatBastard: Wario, whose only motivation to find the fragments of the Wishstone is to get rich, and won't mind insulting allies and enemies alike.

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* FatBastard: Wario, whose only motivation to find the fragments of the Wishstone is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney to get rich, rich]], and won't mind insulting allies and enemies alike.

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Neither Sphinx nor the race against Carpaccio are real boss battle. The latter would be if we had to harm him in some way


* AttackItsWeakPoint: Most bosses. The Sphinx, Ka-Bloom!, Stuffy the 64th, and [[spoiler: the Carpaccio race]] are the exceptions.

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Most bosses. The Sphinx, Ka-Bloom!, All bosses except Ka-Bloom! and Stuffy the 64th, and [[spoiler: the Carpaccio race]] are the exceptions.64th.



* [[spoiler:TheChessmaster: Goodstyle, in order to defeat Terrormisu.]]

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* [[spoiler:TheChessmaster: Goodstyle, TheChessmaster: [[spoiler:Goodstyle, in order to defeat Terrormisu.]]



* DownTheDrain: Ancient Waterworks, a temple that has an internal watery passageway.



* EternalEngine: Carpaccio's Lab is a very sophisticated facility with giant batteries that can be recharged with Wario's Sparky disguise.



* [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong]]: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is actually the BigBad.]]

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* [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong]]: EvilAllAlong: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is actually the BigBad.]]



* FatBastard: Wario.
* FinalExamBoss: Two of them. [[spoiler: The Carpaccio race tests how you can use the moves for platforming purposes and Terrormisu, while not requiring as many powers as Carpaccio, tests a lot of abilities for battling.]]

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* FatBastard: Wario.
Wario, whose only motivation to find the fragments of the Wishstone is to get rich, and won't mind insulting allies and enemies alike.
* FinalExamBoss: Two of them. [[spoiler: The Carpaccio race tests how you can use the moves for platforming purposes and Terrormisu, while not requiring as many powers as Carpaccio, final battle against [[spoiler:Terrormisu]], tests a lot of abilities for battling.]]



* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Ka Bloom! is the only boss in the game with abolutely no connection to the plot whatsoever. Poobah is very important in the game's backstory and the Barfatronic Lavachomper and Stuffy the 64th both have ties to [[spoiler: Carpaccio]].
* GuideDangIt: [[spoiler: You can use Arty Wario to hinder Carpaccio in he race.]] Good luck figuring that out.

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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Ka Bloom! is the only boss in the game with abolutely absolutely no connection to the plot whatsoever. Poobah is very important in the game's backstory and the Barfatronic Lavachomper and Stuffy the 64th both have ties to [[spoiler: Carpaccio]].
* GuideDangIt: [[spoiler: You can use Arty Wario to hinder Carpaccio in he the race.]] Good luck figuring that out.



* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak.

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* LethalLavaLand: Sweatmore Peak.Peak, thematically. In terms of gameplay, it's more reminiscent of UnderTheSea due to Wario's eventual ability to swin through lava.



* RecurringBoss: Cannoli. [[spoiler: Carpaccio subverts this; the second fight is a race.]]

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* RecurringBoss: Cannoli. [[spoiler: Carpaccio subverts this; the second fight is a race.race, not a battle at all.]]



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* RespawningEnemiesRespawningEnemies: They do whenever Wario leaves the corresponding room and then returns.



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* TempleOfDoom: Poobah the Pharaoh's Pyramid, which is explored underground.
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One day, [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]] was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, [[Greed being Wario]], took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.

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One day, [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]] was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, [[Greed [[{{Greed}} being Wario]], took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.
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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[note]]After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.[[/note]]

One day, Wario was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, being Wario, took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.

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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game PuzzlePlatformer for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars NintendoDS.

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[[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[note]]After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.[[/note]]

One day, Wario
Wario]] was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, [[Greed being Wario, Wario]], took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.



The gameplay consists of traversing several different locations, beating up enemies and searching for treasure. The treasure chests require the player to win minigames to open, and consist of one of several different types of items, depending on the chest's color. Red chests contain treasures, which merely exist for the sake of HundredPercentCompletion. Purple chests contain area maps or important quest items. Green chests either contain [[HeartContainer Vita Mighties]], which boost Wario's max health, or Guise Gems, which give him new disguises, [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman each of which has its own special powers]].

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The gameplay consists of traversing several different locations, beating up enemies locations and searching using Wario's various disguises, [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman each of which has its own special powers]], to beat up enemies, solve puzzles, and search for treasure. The treasure chests require the player to win minigames {{minigame}}s to open, and consist of one of several different types of items, depending on the chest's color.[[ColorCodedForYourConvenience color]]. Red chests contain treasures, which merely exist for the sake of HundredPercentCompletion. Purple chests contain area maps or important quest items. Green chests either contain [[HeartContainer Vita Mighties]], which boost Wario's max health, or Guise Gems, which give him new disguises, [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman each of which has its own special powers]].
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: When Wario's your ''hero'', you know that the opposition will have to be so much worse.
** [[spoiler:Cannoli and Carpaccio both fall under gray, as while they're both unabashed thieves, Carpaccio has been secretly working toward the defeat of Terrormisu alongside the Pharaoh, and while Cannoli is clueless for most of the game he helps out Wario at the end. Terrormisu is the only really black morality character in the game.]]

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: When Wario's your ''hero'', you know that the opposition will have to be so much worse.
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worse. [[spoiler:Cannoli and Carpaccio both fall under gray, as while they're both unabashed thieves, Carpaccio has been secretly working toward the defeat of Terrormisu alongside the Pharaoh, and while Cannoli is clueless for most of the game game, he helps out Wario at the end. Terrormisu is the only really black morality character in the game.]]

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* ExtendedGameplay: Beating the game unlocks five bonus episodes.


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* PlayableEpilogue: Beating the game unlocks five bonus episodes that take place after the main adventure.
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* ChestMonster: Some of the chests are fakes. When Wario comes close, they reveal their single eyeball and then start jumping around.

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* ChestMonster: Some of the chests are fakes. When Wario comes close, they reveal their single eyeball and then start jumping around. This typically makes getting all chests in a single run-through of a level impossible since it always replaces a random chest.

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* [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong]]: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is actually the BigBad.]]



* [[spoiler:TheMole]]: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle [[spoiler:is actually the BigBad.]]
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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[note]]After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.[[/note]]

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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars [[VideoGame/WarioLand [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[note]]After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.[[/note]]

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* CollisionDamage: Averted; neither Wario nor the enemies inflict it. You'll appreciate this in the timed special stages.



* {{Fartillery}}: There is a gorilla enemy in Sneezemore Cave called Mr. Cheeky who attacks with farts.



* {{Gasshole}}: There is a gorilla enemy in Sneezemore Cave called Mr. Cheeky who attacks with farts.



* PhantomThief: Count Cannoli (The Silver Zephyr), but at the beginning of the game, Wario steals his magic wand, Goodstyle, and becomes a PhantomThief himself (The Purple Wind).

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* PhantomThief: Count Cannoli (The Silver Zephyr), but at the beginning of the game, Wario steals his magic wand, Goodstyle, and becomes a PhantomThief himself (The Purple Wind). The game's Japanese title, ''Kaitou Wario the Seven'', really spells this out -- ''kaitou'' is Japanese for phantom thief, and the "seven" part suggests two classic examples, Lupin the Third and the Fiend of Twenty Faces (seven being how many costumes Wario has, besides the basic thief).


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* ToiletHumour: Prevalent. Certain enemies fart at you, Wario's constantly making crude jokes about his thief name, and poop appears outright in several minigames and when you mess up a painting as Arty Wario.
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* FinalExamBoss: Two of them. [[spoiler: The Carpaccio race tests how you can use the moves for platforming purposes and Terrormisu, while not requiring as many powers as Carpaccio, tests a lot of abilities for battling.]]
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* GuideDangIt: [[spoiler: You can use Arty Wario to hinder Carpaccio in he race.]] Good luck figuring that out and repeatedly losing.

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* RecurringBoss: Cannoli.

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Most bosses. The Sphinx, Ka-Bloom!, Stuffy the 64th, and [[spoiler: the Carpaccio race]] are the exceptions.


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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Ka Bloom! is the only boss in the game with abolutely no connection to the plot whatsoever. Poobah is very important in the game's backstory and the Barfatronic Lavachomper and Stuffy the 64th both have ties to [[spoiler: Carpaccio]].

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** [[spoiler:Cannoli and Carpaccio both fall under gray, as while they're both unabashed thieves, Carpaccio has been secretly working toward the defeat of Terrormisu alongside the Pharaoh, and while Cannoli is clueless for most of the game he helps out Wario at the end. Terrormisu is the only really black morality character in the game.]]



* PalsWithJesus: [[spoiler:Carpaccio has been working alongside the ancient immortal Pharaoh in a friendly manner for quite some time now.]]



* WombLevel: At the end of Sneezemore Cave, Carpaccio transforms himself into a giant head. After that, he inhales Wario. Wario must then fight him from the inside.

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* WombLevel: At the end of Sneezemore Cave, Carpaccio transforms himself into a giant head. After that, he inhales Wario. Wario must then fight him from the inside. Subversion, however, in that in his transformed state Carpaccio is made of snow and ice rather than flesh, not to mention his "real" face possibly being on the inside of the snow monster.
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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[hottip:*: After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.]]

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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the NintendoDS. As the title suggests, it stars [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario]], but it has no direct relation to ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'', or ''VideoGame/WarioWorld''.[[hottip:*: After [[note]]After all, in ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'', Wario had a [[BigFancyHouse castle of gold]], and in this game, he lives in a typical house.]]
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--> "This magic fishing pole will catch a fish every time you dip it in the water! But only crappie. Which actually taste better than they sound."[[hottip:*: Note that crappie is an actual type of fish.]]

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--> "This magic fishing pole will catch a fish every time you dip it in the water! But only crappie. Which actually taste better than they sound."[[hottip:*: Note "[[note]]Note that crappie is an actual type of fish.]][[/note]]
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* ShoutOut: "The Silver Zephyr" is an obvious parody of ''TheScarletPimpernel''.

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* ShoutOut: "The Silver Zephyr" is an obvious parody of ''TheScarletPimpernel''.''Literature/TheScarletPimpernel''.
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: When Wario's your ''hero'', you know that the opposition will have to be so much worse.
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* RiddleOfTheSphinx: see EnterSolutionHere.

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* RiddleOfTheSphinx: see RiddlingSphinx: See EnterSolutionHere.
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* DolphinsDolphinsEverywhere: Blowhole Castle is full of dolphin-based enemies, and even has a dolphin as a boss.
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One day, Wario was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allows him venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he lands right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, being Wario, takes Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeds to dub Wario his new master, and gives him his very own thief outfit.

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One day, Wario was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[PhantomThief The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allows allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he lands landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, being Wario, takes took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeds proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gives gave him his very own thief outfit.



--> "These golden tools were developed for a king. But since gold is one of the world's softest metals, they're pretty much useless. Fun to look at, though.

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--> "These golden tools were developed for a king. But since gold is one of the world's softest metals, they're pretty much useless. Fun to look at, though."

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* NonindicativeName: The Superfantastical Money Tree, one of the game's treasures. See the game's treasure description below.

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