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[[File:WMOD_CaptainWario.jpg|thumb|250px|Captain Wario in his submarine]]
[[File:WMOD_CaptainWario.jpg|thumb|250px|Captain Wario in his submarine]]
'''Captain Wario''' is one of [[Wario]]'s many forms in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. This form can be used after Wario gets the Captain Guise Gem from the [[Smithsnorian Museum]]. To use Captain Wario, the player must draw a backwards "C" to the right of Wario. In this form, Wario can row through water in an inner tube, or even go completely underwater in a submarine and shoot torpedoes. However, for Wario to go in the submarine, he must first learn the move separately.
'''Captain Wario''' is one of [[Wario]]'s many forms in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. This form can be used after Wario gets the Captain Guise Gem from the [[Smithsnorian Museum]]. To use Captain Wario, the player must draw a backwards "C" to the right of Wario. In this form, Wario can row through water in an inner tube, or even go completely underwater in a submarine and shoot torpedoes. However, for Wario to go in the submarine, he must first learn the move separately.

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