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===Power-ups=== | ===Power-ups=== | ||
The nine power-ups that can be found during gameplay are as follows: | The nine power-ups that can be found during gameplay are as follows: | ||
#'''Lead Overalls''': By pressing the {{ | #'''Lead Overalls''': By pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} button in midair, Wario can perform a [[Ground Pound|Smash Attack]]. He can destroy little enemies, fractured blocks and stun big enemies with these overalls. ''(Stunned enemies can be defeated when attacking them again)'' | ||
#'''Swimming Flippers''': | #'''Swimming Flippers''': With these, Wario can swim. By tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button, he swims faster. However, he cannot swim against currents. | ||
#'''Head Smash Helmet''': | #'''Head Smash Helmet''': With this item, Wario can destroy both types of blocks by jumping into them from below. | ||
#'''Grab Glove''': | #'''Grab Glove''': Wario can lift small enemies when walking towards them. He can throw them by pressing the {{Button|gbc|B}} button. Holding up throws them up. Keeping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button pressed performs a charged throw. In this case, the enemies are destroyed when they touch a wall. There are [[Enemy Block]]s that only breaks by throwing an enemy or object against them. | ||
#'''Super Smash''': | #'''Super Smash''': Wario can also break undamaged blocks with his [[Dash Attack]]s or when rolling. He breaks fractured blocks without being stopped and can also defeat large enemies immediately. | ||
#'''Super Jump Slam Overalls''': Similar to the Super Smash, | #'''Super Jump Slam Overalls''': Similar to the Super Smash, Wario's Smash Attack can break unstructured blocks, break through fractured blocks unstopped, and defeat large enemies immediately. Additionally, it can cause the ground to shake, stunning small enemies and certain big enemies. | ||
#'''High Jump Boots''': Pressing | #'''High Jump Boots''': Pressing up while jumping with these boots allows Wario to jump higher. Enemies can also be used to perform high jumps when holding {{button|Padup}} while bouncing onto them. | ||
#'''Prince Frog's Glove''': | #'''Prince Frog's Glove''': With these flippers, Wario can swim against strong currents while tapping the {{Button|gbc|B}} button. | ||
#'''Super Grab Gloves''': | #'''Super Grab Gloves''': Wario can lift big enemies as well as normal ones. His speed is reduced while carrying big enemies and he cannot throw them as far as smaller enemies. | ||
After acquiring each treasure required for a power-up, a short tutorial will be played to demonstrate the new abilities that Wario just acquired. The first demonstration must be played in full and cannot be skipped. They can be viewed again if the player pauses the game while playing one of the levels and selecting the Action Help option, allowing one of the tutorials to be played (though they are now skippable), provided that they are not currently Vampire Wario, holding a zipline handle, or holding onto an owl, as in those three cases, they have unique Action Help demonstrations associated with them. | After acquiring each treasure required for a power-up, a short tutorial will be played to demonstrate the new abilities that Wario just acquired. The first demonstration must be played in full and cannot be skipped. They can be viewed again if the player pauses the game while playing one of the levels and selecting the Action Help option, allowing one of the tutorials to be played (though they are now skippable), provided that they are not currently Vampire Wario, holding a zipline handle, or holding onto an owl, as in those three cases, they have unique Action Help demonstrations associated with them. | ||