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[[Image:Mt._Teapot.PNG|thumb|275px|One of the Mountains many vertical halls.]]
[[Image:Mt._Teapot.PNG|thumb|275px|One of the Mountain's many vertical halls.]]


'''Mt. Teapot''' is a large teapot-shapped volcano on [[Kitchen Island]]. It's the second area in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' and has a secret exit to [[Sherbet Land]]. The top has a giant floating saucer (acting as the teapots lid), and when [[Wario]] beats all the levels in the area it crashes down on the level at the summit.
'''Mt. Teapot''' is a large teapot-shapped volcano on [[Kitchen Island]]. It's the second area in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' and has a secret exit to [[Sherbet Land]]. The top has a giant floating saucer (acting as the teapot's lid), and when [[Wario]] beats all the levels in the area it crashes down on the level at the summit.


This is original because when Wario replays the level it now has many paths covered up, and now has the [[boss]] at the end.
This crashing of the lid makes significant changes in the game because when Wario replays one of the levels it will have many paths covered up, and now has the [[boss]] at the end.
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Revision as of 17:47, December 20, 2008

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One of the Mountain's many vertical halls.

Mt. Teapot is a large teapot-shapped volcano on Kitchen Island. It's the second area in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 and has a secret exit to Sherbet Land. The top has a giant floating saucer (acting as the teapot's lid), and when Wario beats all the levels in the area it crashes down on the level at the summit.

This crashing of the lid makes significant changes in the game because when Wario replays one of the levels it will have many paths covered up, and now has the boss at the end.
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