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Pyramid Jewel
The Pyramid Jewels are collectables in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. Each one is made up of four Jewel Pieces, joined together. Each Jewel Piece is found in a Jewel Piece Box. Wario must collect these to proceed in the game, because at the end of each Passage, there is a Boss Door where the Pyramid Jewels fit. When all Pyramid Jewels in a passage are recovered, Wario gains access to the Boss. Each passage has different colored Jewel Pieces to collect.
- Entry Passage: Purple
- Emerald Passage: Green
- Ruby Passage: Red
- Topaz Passage: Yellow
- Sapphire Passage: Blue
- Golden Pyramid: Gold
In the Entry Passage and the Golden Pyramid, there is only one level. That means only one Jewel Piece to recover. All the other Passages have four.
Wario Land 4/Staff
Executive Producer
- Hiroshi Yamauchi
Producer
- Takehiro Izushi
Director
- Hirofumi Matsuoka
Supervisor
- Yoshio Sakamoto
Programmers
- Katsuya Yamano
- Yoshinori Katsuki
- Nobuhiro Ozaki
- Kota Fukui
- Goro Abe
Designers
- Hiroji Kiyotake
- Tomoyoshi Yamane
- Takehiko Hosokawa
- Masani Ueda
- Isao Hirano
- Shinya Sano
- Ryuichi Nakada
- Ko Takeuchi
- Takayasu Morisawa
Music
- Ryoji Yoshitomi
Voice
- Charles Martinet
- Junko Yoshitomi
- James Mesbur
- Ayumi Shimokawa
Artwork
- Yasuo Inoue
- Sachiko Nakamichi
Special Thanks
- T. Harada
- K. Nakamichi
- H. Momose
- F. Miyamoto
- H. Sugino
- K. Yoshimura
- M. Hattori
- Y. Mantani
- T. Morita
- W. Trinen
Super Mario Club
- T. Hosio
- H. Katsui
- T. Nishizawa
- M. Syukutani
- M. Kawakita
- Y. Matsumoto
- T. Suganuma
- M. Fukushima
- Y. Eguchi
- H. Miyoshi
- H. Ookura
- Y. Ikeda
- M. Mori
- H. Takagi
- Y. Murata
- K. Ibata
- H. Takeda
- M. Mukai
- M. Hirose
- K. Miyake
- Y. Hashimoto
- S. Motou
- M. Takahashi
- H. Inaba
- N. Iwata
- R. Kodama
Event Block (Wario Land 4)
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The Event Block in the main feature in the Wario Land 4 level The Big Board. It is a block with a constantly moving set of numbers from 1 to 6 on the face, and a blue button on the bottom where Wario can jump up and hit. It has many uses to help Wario make it through the level. When Wario stands below it, a ribbon appears, which shows what Wario could gain from a hit of the Event Block. The numbers stop rolling when hit, and then that number of spaces is counted on the ribbon. It can land on many things, including switching all dotted red lines to solid blocks and back again, giving Wario health, changing Wario to one of his forms, producing Dice Men (to throw), make lightning strike (damages Wario), drop a Giant Diamond. At the end of the ribbon, the Keyzer can be obtained, which opens the door to the next level. Wario can reach the end of the ribbon in a room in that is very colorful and decorative. It has the words Get a goal! written everywhere; the goal being the Keyzer.