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The '''Form Stones''' is a major object featured in [[WarioWare: Move It!]] It is an old Joy-Con used as the controls for the entire game, with all in-game instructions using the term "Form Stones" to refer to the player's Joy-Con.
The '''Form Stones''' is a major object featured in [[WarioWare: Move It!]] It is an old Joy-Con used as the controls for the entire game, with all in-game instructions using the term "Form Stones" to refer to the player's Joy-Cons,
 
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Wario holding the Form Stones

The Form Stones is a major object featured in WarioWare: Move It! It is an old Joy-Con used as the controls for the entire game, with all in-game instructions using the term "Form Stones" to refer to the player's Joy-Cons,

Forms

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Forms, as the name implies, are the modes of holding the Joy-Con Form Stones (Joy-Con) in WarioWare: Move It! The forms are introduced by the form explanation, which acts as an often comedic tutorial of how to use each form. Each form is used for certain microgames in the game (with some having an italic font, meaning that they last twice as long). Below is a list of forms (and compatible microgames) in order of their appearance: TBA


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Trivia

It's like the Form Baton from WarioWare: Smooth Moves