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The '''Form Baton''' is the most important object in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. [[Wario]] stumbled in on this mysterious device in a place called the [[Temple of Form]]. He soon finds out that how one uses it depends on the way one holds it. Then, he goes off and shares it with his friends at [[WarioWare, Inc.|WarioWare]]. It turns out that that is how the [[player|real person]] must use the [[Wii Remote]] to play the game. (Interestingly, in-game instructions actually refer to the Wii Remote as the "Form Baton".) The Form Baton also has a [[Nunchuk Attachment|Nunchuk]] counterpart, the [[Balance Stone]], shown in the final stage of the game.
The '''Form Baton''' is the most important object in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. [[Wario]] stumbled in on this mysterious device in a place called the [[Temple of Form]]. He soon finds out that how one uses it depends on the way one holds it. Then, he goes off and shares it with his friends at [[WarioWare, Inc.|WarioWare]]. It turns out that that is how the [[player|real person]] must use the [[Wii Remote]] to play the game. (Interestingly, in-game instructions actually refer to the Wii Remote as the "Form Baton".) The Form Baton also has a [[Nunchuk Attachment|Nunchuk]] counterpart, the [[Balance Stone]], shown in the final stage of the game.


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Revision as of 05:34, September 3, 2007

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Wario holding the Form Baton.

The Form Baton is the most important object in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. Wario stumbled in on this mysterious device in a place called the Temple of Form. He soon finds out that how one uses it depends on the way one holds it. Then, he goes off and shares it with his friends at WarioWare. It turns out that that is how the real person must use the Wii Remote to play the game. (Interestingly, in-game instructions actually refer to the Wii Remote as the "Form Baton".) The Form Baton also has a Nunchuk counterpart, the Balance Stone, shown in the final stage of the game.


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