Greenhorn Forest

Greenhorn Forest is the first level of Wario World as well as the first level of Excitement Central. The stage is set in a forest, where basic enemies are fought and the mechanics of the game are explained. The collectibles are relatively easy to find as well. The level's name refers to this; "greenhorn" being a term for an inexperienced person.

The music to Greenhorn Forest receives a rendition on Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, featured under the title "Starring Wario!". It is the song featured in level 3-4, when Mario engages in a dance-off against Wario.

Level layout
The level begins in a bushy area with some tree stumps. Shortly to the right is a climbable tree that leads to a wooden platform with some Magons and columns. The pink treasure button and its corresponding chest are also on this ledge. To the right of the climbable tree is an imprisoned red Spriteling, who Wario automatically rescues. Ahead of the Spriteling are some tree stumps that Wario must jump over, leading to the first Gold Statue part. After that, Wario comes to an area with some Magons. Behind them is a climbable tree stump leading to another Gold Statue part. To the right are more Magons, along with the red treasure button, its corresponding chest, and a wooden chest all right next to each other. Further ahead is an area with wooden platforms and climbable poles. Down below is another wooden chest as well as the yellow treasure button. The yellow treasure's spawn point is up above on a wooden platform. Past the poles are more Magons, the yellow Spriteling, and a trapdoor leading to the first sub-level in the game, which houses both the first red diamond and a Gold Statue part.

To the right of the trapdoor is a Garlic Dispenser and an area with some Rock Blocks and another trapdoor. Inside the trapdoor is another red diamond and Gold Statue part. Beyond the blocks is the green treasure's spawn point and a Bunny Spring that leads to an area with the green Spriteling, a Clubosaur, and the third trapdoor. To the left of the trapdoor is a wooden chest, and even further left is another Bunny Spring, which leads to area with some Cractyls and another trapdoor, which has another red diamond and Gold Statue part inside. Near the trapdoor is the chartreuse treasure's spawn point and a climbable tree. The climbable tree leads to two sets of wooden platforms. The platforms to the left have Magons, a Clubosaur, and the chartreuse treasure button. The platforms to the right lead to a Gold Statue part, some Magons, and the green treasure button. If Wario drops down from where this treasure button is, he will end up back by the third trapdoor.

Up ahead are some Magons and a Garlic Dispenser. Further ahead is a puddle with even more Magons and two large rocks. The rock on the left has a Gold Statue part hovering over it, while the rock on the right has a trapdoor on it. Behind the puddle is a wooden chest and a climbable tree which leads to a wooden platform with two Clubosaurs, two statues, and the cyan treasure button. To the right of the puddle is a Bunny Spring which Wario can use to get over some fallen logs. Beyond the logs are some Cractyls, the cyan treasure chest, the purple treasure's spawn point, and the blue Spriteling. Behind a fallen log near the Spriteling is a trapdoor. Ahead are two bridges, but whichever bridge Wario tries to cross first will break, dropping him into Unithorn's Lair. However, it is possible to avoid falling with a well timed Corkscrew Conk. The bridges lead to an area with a Garlic Dispenser, the purple Spriteling, and the goal. As long as Wario has at least three red diamonds, he can remove the Stone Doohickey and fight the boss, but there are more collectibles beyond this area.

Past the goal, there are some Rock Blocks, the blue treasure button, and a trapdoor. Further ahead are some Magons, a Clubosaur, and a wooden chest. Behind the chest is a climbable tree which leads up to a half of a log laid out like a bridge. Wario can jump off of the log to land on a tall stump with the purple treasure button. Going left from the half log leads to an area with Clubosaurs, Magons, and the final trapdoor, housing the final red diamond in the level as well the final Gold Statue part. To the left of this area is a thinner half log which leads to a wooden platform with Magons, an Ankiron, and the blue treasure's spawn point.

If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of ByeBye Balloons at the beginning that will take him to where the fourth trapdoor is.

Enemies

 * Magons
 * Clubosaurs
 * Cractyls
 * Ankirons
 * Greenfist (Boss)

Gold Statue parts

 * Over a tree stump in front of the second waterfall.
 * Over a tree stump behind some Magons, shortly after the first part.
 * Inside the first red diamond sub-level.
 * Inside the second red diamond sub-level.
 * Inside the fourth red diamond sub-level.
 * Accessed by climbing the tree near the fourth trapdoor and going to the right.
 * Above the left rock in the big puddle with Magons.
 * Inside the eighth red diamond sub-level.