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{{minigame infobox
{{minigame-infobox
|image=[[File:Wario'sLadder.png]]
|image=[[File:Wario'sLadder.png]]
|appears_in=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''
|appeared_in=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''
}}
}}
{{quote2|After you hit OK, Wario's face will fall and turn each time it meets a new line. Before you hit OK, draw lines that will force Wario to move down a path to reach the gem!|In-game text}}
{{quote2|After you hit OK, Wario's face will fall and turn each time it meets a new line. Before you hit OK, draw lines that will force Wario to move down a path to reach the gem!|In-game text}}
'''Wario's Ladder''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. There are five wires that lead to the bottom of the screen, connected by lines. [[Wario]]'s icon starts at the top of one of them and starts sliding down the wires once the player presses OK at the top of the touchscreen, following any line that connects the wires as he descends. However, before pressing OK, the player has to draw additional lines between the wires in order to create a path for Wario to the gem at the bottom, under a time limit. The player can only draw lines between two neighboring wires. As the player advances through the main game, the minigame becomes more difficult, adding faulty lines between the wires which Wario has to avoid. The player loses if Wario falls onto a faulty line or if he takes the path that does not lead to the gem.
'''Wario's Ladder''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. There are five wires that lead to the bottom of the screen, connected by lines. [[Wario]]'s icon starts at the top of one of them and starts sliding down the wires once the player presses OK at te top of the touchscreen, following any line that connects the wires as he descends. However, before pressing OK, the player has to draw additional lines between the wires in order to create a path for Wario to the gem at the bottom, under a time limit. The player can only draw lines between two neighboring wires. As the player advances through the main game, the minigame becomes more difficult, adding faulty lines between the wires which Wario has to avoid. The player loses if Wario falls onto a faulty line or if he takes the path that does not lead to the gem.
 
Once the minigame is encountered and beaten once in the main game, it also becomes playable anytime in the third tab of the extras menu. Here, the player can select between five difficulty levels, so long as each one is unlocked by meeting the requirement of the level preceding it.


After the minigame is encountered once in the main game, it also becomes playable anytime in the third tab of the extras menu. Here, the minigame has five difficulty levels, each requiring the player to reach the goal with a certain amount of time left in order to pass to the next level.
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[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise minigames]]
[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise Minigames]]

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