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[[Image:Mt._Teapot.PNG|thumb|275px|One of the Mountain's many vertical halls.]]
[[Image:MtTeapot.png|frame|The majestic Mt. Teapot.]]
 
'''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.
'''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.


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==Course 9==
==Course 9==
Course No. 9 is full of waterfalls. The first cave is a horizontal, watery course where Wario must dodge the Helmuts and get any power-ups. In the second, vertical room, Wario must dodge many Hermit Crabs as he climbs upwards, towards the door. After the Hermit Crabs, Wario must face [[Pirate Goom]]s in the next waterfall-filled cave. This cave also has a door to a save point on one f its platforms. The fourth room is also vertical, but instead of Hermit Crabs, this area features [[Penkoons]], which slow Wario's climb to the summit. The next waterfall-covered cave has a secret door hidden behind its one cracked block. If Wario goes through this well-hidden door, he can find a huge block that holds am equally huge coin worth 100 regular coins. Also in this hidden cave is a Skull Door that holds one of the [[Brown Sugar Pirates]]' treasures. When Wario returns to the main waterfall-ridden area, he must cross the rest of it to find a door to the last area. In the final area, there are two [[Flying Bomb]]s and the course's exit.
[[Image:Mt._Teapot.PNG|thumb|144px|One of the Course No. 9's two vertical halls.]]
Course No. 9 is full of waterfalls. The first cave is a horizontal, watery course where Wario must dodge the Helmuts and get any power-ups. In the second, vertical room, Wario must dodge many Hermit Crabs as he climbs upwards, towards the door. After the Hermit Crabs, Wario must face [[Pirate Goom]]s in the next waterfall-filled cave. This cave also has a door to a save point on one f its platforms. The fourth room is also vertical, but instead of Hermit Crabs, this area features [[Penkoon]]s, which slow Wario's climb to the summit. The next waterfall-covered cave has a secret door hidden behind its one cracked block. If Wario goes through this well-hidden door, he can find a huge block that holds am equally huge coin worth 100 regular coins. Also in this hidden cave is a Skull Door that holds one of the [[Brown Sugar Pirates]]' treasures. When Wario returns to the main waterfall-ridden area, he must cross the rest of it to find a door to the last area. In the final area, there are two [[Flying Bomb]]s and the course's exit.


==Course 10==
==Course 10==

Revision as of 17:52, December 23, 2008

Mt. Teapot
The majestic Mt. Teapot.

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.

Course 7

Course No. 7 is a water-filled area. Throughout the entire level, only two enemies appear: Birds and Pinwheels. Also, the level is the first that includes small mines that explode a couple seconds after Wario touches them. The first part of the level is a long stretch of water with Birds attacking from the air and Pinwheels from the water. Mines are scattered throughout the level. About one-third of the way through the level is a door in the water hidden by blocks. These blocks can only be destroyed when Wario has a Jet Pot. Inside the door is a large block with a huge Heart in it that gives Wario three extra lives. Later in the level is another door hidden by blocks, which holds a save point. Unlike the first door, which had no Jet Pot anywhere near it, the second door has a pot almost directly above it. At the end of the current area is a door to the final room. In this room there are many currents in the water that attempt to pull Wario to the depths and make him lose a life. Another Bird attacks from right above the water, as well. At the end, there is a door that requires a 10 gold coin to open.

Course 8

Course 8 starts out as a lengthy, horizontal cave that has water that flows against Wario's direction below some platforms. In the water are some Hermit Crabs and mines that will attack Wario. Also in the water is some coins and blocks that hold items. The door to the next room is underneath a platform; Wario must ride the current backwards to get to it. The next area is a long, vertical room. that is split in half by a large, indestructible wall. Wario must avoid the handheld mines in the area to avoid being defeated. There is also a save point in this room. The next cave has multiple watery "rooms" that hold Pelicans, Helmuts, and many breakable and unbreakable blocks. Wario must avoid the enemies while getting the power-ups. The next room holds only water with many currents in it. Wario must avoid the Helmuts in the area and reach the next door. The final area is dry. Two Rats greet Wario as he enters the main room, and the level's exit is just beyond them. If Wario has the Jet Pot, however, he can reach the secret exit in this level (that leads to Sherbet Island) by using the more powerful body slams that the cap allows.

Course 9

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One of the Course No. 9's two vertical halls.

Course No. 9 is full of waterfalls. The first cave is a horizontal, watery course where Wario must dodge the Helmuts and get any power-ups. In the second, vertical room, Wario must dodge many Hermit Crabs as he climbs upwards, towards the door. After the Hermit Crabs, Wario must face Pirate Gooms in the next waterfall-filled cave. This cave also has a door to a save point on one f its platforms. The fourth room is also vertical, but instead of Hermit Crabs, this area features Penkoons, which slow Wario's climb to the summit. The next waterfall-covered cave has a secret door hidden behind its one cracked block. If Wario goes through this well-hidden door, he can find a huge block that holds am equally huge coin worth 100 regular coins. Also in this hidden cave is a Skull Door that holds one of the Brown Sugar Pirates' treasures. When Wario returns to the main waterfall-ridden area, he must cross the rest of it to find a door to the last area. In the final area, there are two Flying Bombs and the course's exit.

Course 10

Course 11

Course 12

Course No. 12 includes only four somewhat short rooms. The first one features many Pirate Gooms and Flying Chickens, along with lava lining the entire bottom of the course. Wario must avoid the enemies and lava to complete the room. The second room highlights conveyor belts and has one Ghost Goom that floats around the area. If Wario comes in contact with the Ghost Goom, the antihero will be damaged. If Wario has the Bull Pot when he goes through this room, he can use his horns to attach to the bottom of some of the conveyor belts and collect the otherwise unreachable Coins underneath. In the third, vertical room, Wario must face multiple Dangerous Ducks to reach the top, where the door is located. In the third and final room, there is a large ! Block, which Wario must hit to make the lid of the teapot crash down and change Course 10 into Course 13.

Course 13


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