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Wario starts on a balcony in the sky with a block containing a [[garlic bottle|Garlic Pot]] and an [[Hidden Block|invisible block]] three blocks to the right of it containing a [[heart (Wario Land series)|heart]]. Beyond the balcony is a wide [[Pit|chasm]], which Wario can only traverse by bouncing on the trampoline blocks in succession. [[Coin]]s are scattered throughout this area, and another invisible block containing a heart is located above the last set of trampoline blocks on the left side. Wario eventually reaches a set of pillars standing in the clouds, with more blocks containing collectibles on the side that can only be hit from the side after [[Ground Pound|ground pounding]] the breakable blocks next to them. A [[Pirate Goom]] occupies the first pillar, while another invisible heart block can be found two blocks to the left of the block with the Garlic Pot on the last pillar. After that, Wario must traverse another wide chasm using trampoline blocks, where many more coins can be collected, until he reaches a platform with a door. The door leads to a dark, vertical room, where the [[save point]] and a [[Batto Shuruken]] are located on the bottom floor down the [[ladder]].
Wario starts on a balcony in the sky with a block containing a [[garlic bottle|Garlic Pot]] and an [[Hidden Block|invisible block]] three blocks to the right of it containing a [[heart (Wario Land series)|heart]]. Beyond the balcony is a wide [[Pit|chasm]], which Wario can only traverse by bouncing on the trampoline blocks in succession. [[Coin]]s are scattered throughout this area, and another invisible block containing a heart is located above the last set of trampoline blocks on the left side. Wario eventually reaches a set of pillars standing in the clouds, with more blocks containing collectibles on the side that can only be hit from the side after [[Ground Pound|ground pounding]] the breakable blocks next to them. A [[Pirate Goom]] occupies the first pillar, while another invisible heart block can be found two blocks to the left of the block with the Garlic Pot on the last pillar. After that, Wario must traverse another wide chasm using trampoline blocks, where many more coins can be collected, until he reaches a platform with a door. The door leads to a dark, vertical room, where the [[save point]] and a [[Batto Shuruken]] are located on the bottom floor down the [[ladder]].


Following the save point, Wario must cross an even wider chasm; this time, the trampoline blocks are separate and not clustered together. After passing under a row of half-broken blocks, the trampoline blocks become more spaced apart and have columns of coins above them. Towards the end, Wario can even find coins located off-screen as he bounces between the trampoline blocks. Wario eventually reaches a short corridor ending at the door to the next room (with a block containing a Garlic Pot above it), where he encounters the [[Knight]]. Blocks containing two Garlic Pots are found here (which Wario can obtain if he takes damage), as well as a locked door on the other side that can only be opened by defeating the Knight. To do so, Wario must attack it from behind three times. After entering the locked door, Wario appears at the bottom of a dark shaft with ladders leading up to the door at the top, and Batto Shuruken on opposite walls shooting [[Kōmori Missile]]s. After reaching the top, Wario enters the final room before the boss patrolled by two [[Guragura]] and a Pirate Goom. In the middle of the room, Wario must defeat the Pirate Goom walking under the row of [[lance]]s and carefully crawl under it himself to reach the door on the other side, which leads to Captain Syrup's room. An extra Garlic Pot can be obtained from the block above the door just before entering.
Following the save point, Wario must cross an even wider chasm; this time, the trampoline blocks are separate and not clustered together. After passing under a row of half-broken blocks, the trampoline blocks become more spaced apart and have columns of coins above them. Towards the end, Wario can even find coins located off-screen as he bounces between the trampoline blocks. Wario eventually reaches a short corridor ending at the door to the next room (with a block containing a Garlic Pot above it), where he encounters the [[Knight]]. Blocks containing two Garlic Pots are found here (which Wario can obtain if he takes damage), as well as a locked door on the other side that can only be opened by defeating the Knight. To do so, Wario must attack it from behind three times. After entering the locked door, Wario appears at the bottom of a dark shaft with ladders leading up to the door at the top, and Batto Shuruken on opposite walls shooting [[Kōmori Missile]]s. After reaching the top, Wario enters the final room before the boss patrolled by two [[Guragura]] and a Pirate Goom. In the middle of the room, Wario must defeat the Pirate Goom walking under the row of [[yari]] and carefully crawl under it himself to reach the door on the other side, which leads to Captain Syrup's room. An extra Garlic Pot can be obtained from the block above the door just before entering.


[[File:CaptainSyrup sml3.png|thumb|Wario acquiring the lamp from Captain Syrup after Genie is defeated]]
[[File:CaptainSyrup sml3.png|thumb|Wario acquiring the lamp from Captain Syrup after Genie is defeated]]

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