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After three punches, the Clubosaur loses its club and reverts to standing on all fours. In this state, the Clubosaur can charge at Wario, a powerful attack that leaves the treasure hunter dazed for a few seconds. After being punched three more times, the Clubosaur is knocked out, allowing Wario to pick it up. Clubosaurs are too resilient to be harmed by ordinary throws, so Wario must either throw it into another enemy or use a [[Wario World#Mad Moves|Mad Move]] to defeat it.
After three punches, the Clubosaur loses its club and reverts to standing on all fours. In this state, the Clubosaur can charge at Wario, a powerful attack that leaves the treasure hunter dazed for a few seconds. After being punched three more times, the Clubosaur is knocked out, allowing Wario to pick it up. Clubosaurs are too resilient to be harmed by ordinary throws, so Wario must either throw it into another enemy or use a [[Wario World#Mad Moves|Mad Move]] to defeat it.


Other varieties of Clubosaurs include '''Skelosaurs'''<ref name=Sticks/>, '''Gatorbabies'''<ref name=Sticks/>, '''Polar Bears'''<ref name=Sticks/>, '''Grizzlies'''<ref name=Sticks/>, '''Masked Clubbers'''<ref name=Sticks/>, and '''Club Mummies'''<ref name=Sticks/>. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Polar Bear uses an icicle, for example), these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Clubosaurs, though they do get progressively more aggressive.
Aside from the basic Clubosaurs in [[Excitement Central]], other varieties include '''Skelosaurs'''<ref name=Sticks/> in [[Horror Manor]], '''Gatorbabies'''<ref name=Sticks/> in [[Wonky Circus]], '''Polar Bears'''<ref name=Sticks/> in [[Shivering Mountains]], '''Grizzlies'''<ref name=Sticks/> in [[Beanstalk Way]], '''Masked Clubbers'''<ref name=Sticks/> in the [[Mirror Mansion]], and '''Club Mummies'''<ref name=Sticks/> in [[Pecan Sands]]. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Polar Bear uses an icicle, for example), these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Clubosaurs, though they do get progressively more aggressive.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Horror Manor Triceratops.png|Skelosaur in [[Horror Manor]]
Horror Manor Triceratops.png|Skelosaur
Wonky Circus Alligator.png|Gatorbaby in [[Wonky Circus]]
Wonky Circus Alligator.png|Gatorbaby
Shivering Mountains Bear.png|Polar Bear in [[Shivering Mountains]]
Shivering Mountains Bear.png|Polar Bear
Beanstalk Way Bear.png|Grizzly in [[Beanstalk Way]]
Beanstalk Way Bear.png|Grizzly
Mirror Mansion Doll.png|Masked Clubber in the [[Mirror Mansion]]
Mirror Mansion Doll.png|Masked Clubber
Pecan Sands Mummy.png|Club Mummy in [[Pecan Sands]]
Pecan Sands Mummy.png|Club Mummy
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|Jap=トリケラー
|Jap=トリケラー
|JapR=Torikerā
|JapR=Torikerā
|JapM=Tricera, from "triceratops"}}
|JapM=Tricera, from "triceratops".}}


===Skelosaur===
===Skelosaur===
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|Jap=ワニエット
|Jap=ワニエット
|JapR=Wanietto
|JapR=Wanietto
|JapM=Portmanteau of ワニ (''wani''), meaning crocodile, and {{wp|Pierrot}}. An approximate translation would be "Clownodile"}}
|JapM=Portmanteau of 「ワニ」 (''wani''), meaning crocodile, and {{wp|Pierrot}}. An approximate translation would be "Clownodile".}}


===Polar Bear===
===Polar Bear===
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クロベアー
|Jap=クロベアー
|JapR=Kurobeā
|JapR=Kuro Beā
|JapM=From (''kuro''), meaning black, and bear}}
|JapM=From 「黒」 (''kuro''), meaning black, and bear.}}


===Masked Clubber===
===Masked Clubber===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジェイさん
|Jap=ジェイさん
|JapR=Jei san
|JapR=Jeisan
|JapM=Reference to {{wp|Jason Voorhees}}}}
|JapM=Reference to {{wp|Jason Voorhees}}.}}


===Club Mummy===
===Club Mummy===
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|Jap=ゴーラム
|Jap=ゴーラム
|JapR=Gōramu
|JapR=Gōramu
|JapM=From golem}}
|JapM=From golem.}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:32, April 7, 2020

Clubosaur in Excitement Central
Clubosaur

A Clubosaur[1] is a triceratops enemy that Wario encountered in Wario World. It wields a large club. At any time, the Clubosaur may charge up and go on a small rampage, swinging its club frantically. The Clubosaur is invincible in this state, but the attack doesn't last very long. The club also blocks all frontal attacks, so Wario needs to sneak up on a Clubosaur from behind in order to attack it.

After three punches, the Clubosaur loses its club and reverts to standing on all fours. In this state, the Clubosaur can charge at Wario, a powerful attack that leaves the treasure hunter dazed for a few seconds. After being punched three more times, the Clubosaur is knocked out, allowing Wario to pick it up. Clubosaurs are too resilient to be harmed by ordinary throws, so Wario must either throw it into another enemy or use a Mad Move to defeat it.

Aside from the basic Clubosaurs in Excitement Central, other varieties include Skelosaurs[1] in Horror Manor, Gatorbabies[1] in Wonky Circus, Polar Bears[1] in Shivering Mountains, Grizzlies[1] in Beanstalk Way, Masked Clubbers[1] in the Mirror Mansion, and Club Mummies[1] in Pecan Sands. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Polar Bear uses an icicle, for example), these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Clubosaurs, though they do get progressively more aggressive.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Clubosaur

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トリケラー
Torikerā
Tricera, from "triceratops".

Skelosaur

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 骨トリケラー
Hone Torikerā
Bone Tricera

Gatorbaby

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワニエット
Wanietto
Portmanteau of 「ワニ」 (wani), meaning crocodile, and Pierrot. An approximate translation would be "Clownodile".

Polar Bear

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノスラー
Nosurā
Snow Beast

Grizzly

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クロベアー
Kuro Beā
From 「黒」 (kuro), meaning black, and bear.

Masked Clubber

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジェイさん
Jeisan
Reference to Jason Voorhees.

Club Mummy

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴーラム
Gōramu
From golem.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Stratton, Steve. Wario World: Prima’s Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.