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==Signs==
==Signs==
===Trust Tether Sign===
===Trust Tether Sign===
[[File:WWMI Drop Sign.png|thumb|Trust Tether Sign]]
====In-game text====
====In-game text====
<blockquote>''When this glyph appears, be ready to drop your Form Stone. Ensure the strap is attached, and muster the courage to let go.<br>But be sure you see the glyph first. If the Voice has not revealed one, then never drop your Form Stone.''
<blockquote>''When this glyph appears, be ready to drop your Form Stone. Ensure the strap is attached, and muster the courage to let go.<br>But be sure you see the glyph first. If the Voice has not revealed one, then never drop your Form Stone.''
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===Button Sign===
===Button Sign===
[[File:WWMI Button Sign.png|thumb|Button Sign]]
====In-game text====
====In-game text====
<blockquote>''When this glyph appears, press buttons on your Form Stone.<br>The Form Stone has many buttons. Which of them should you press? Only your heart can tell you that.''
<blockquote>''When this glyph appears, press buttons on your Form Stone.<br>The Form Stone has many buttons. Which of them should you press? Only your heart can tell you that.''

Revision as of 02:04, November 9, 2023

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Artwork of Joy-Cons for WarioWare: Move It!
The Form Stones

The Form Stones are major objects featured in WarioWare: Move It! They are stones in the form of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Joy-Con used as the control method for the entire game, equivalent to the Form Baton and the Balance Stone from WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Forms

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Kamae
The different forms

Like in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, the Form Stones are held in a variety of forms, which dictate how microgames are played.[1][2]

Choo Choo

Form guide for Choo Choo
Choo Choo

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Hold your Form Stones in your hands, keep your arms close to your sides, and bend your elbows at a right angle. Your thumbs must be on top."
The Voice saw that the people were unready and had them brace themselves for anything. This is the origin of Choo Choo, a Form to survive an absurd endeavor.
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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シュッポッポ
Shuppoppo
Choo Choo

Sky Stretch

Form guide for Sky Stretch
Sky Stretch

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold, then raise both hands high above your head, as if dangling from monkey bars."
When the Voice awoke and performed the Sky Stretch, its arms reached up through the clouds. Everyone on the island could see them for miles, blocking out a beautiful sunrise.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノビアガリ
Nobiagari
Stretch and raise

Knight

Form guide for Knight
Knight

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your hands stacked atop one another. Your dominant hand should be on top."
The Voice saw its people were defenseless, so it gave them a sword. After a few mishaps, it also gave them this Form so they knew not to hold the pointy end.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ナルホド
Naruhodo
I understand

Massage

Form guide for Massage
Massage

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with both hands held straight out in front of you. Your palms should be facing down."
The Voice used this Form to care for those who built its temple. The workers' exhaustion was magically lifted. As a result, the Voice could work them even harder, and the job was done in three days.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カタモミ
Katamomi
Shoulder massage

Big Cheese

Form guide for Big Cheese
Big Cheese

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with the palms of your hands to your hips, thumbs forward. Then puff out your chest."
This was a Form initially reserved for royals. One day, a king did the Big Cheese in public. And as such, they're all a little cheesy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オオイバリ
Ōibari
Showing off

Tug-of-War

Form guide for Tug-of-War
Tug-of-War

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with both hands in a straight line in front of your navel. Your dominant hand must be in front."
"One, two, three...pull!"
The Voice taught that everyone must pull their weight. Failure to do so would be over the line.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ツナヒキ
Tsunahiki
Tug-of-War

Scales

Form guide for Scales
Scales

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with both arms outstretched to the sides. Your thumbs must be on top."
The tilt of your body reflects the imbalance in your heart. In order to master the Scales Form, one must empty one's pockets. The smallest piece of lint can lead to disaster.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese テンビン
Tenbin
Balance scales

Lifter

Form guide for Lifter
Lifter

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with both arms held vertically in front of you. Your palms should face your head."
This Form captures the strength of a mighty warrior. The Voice had intended for the barbells to be a loaner. But they worked so well that it was too intimidated to ask for them back.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴウワン
Gouwan
Strong arm

Gift Giver

Form guide for Gift Giver
Gift Giver

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Open both hands, then place your Form Stones in them."
The rocks are cute in the hand, like small pets. But remember this. You, too, are like a small pet to the Voice.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese リョウテノリ
Ryoutenori
Double hand-riding

Ba-KAW

Form guide for Ba-KAW
Ba-KAW

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your dominant hand at your nose and the other at your rear. Your thumbs must be at your nose and rear, with the Form Stones parallel to the ground."
Feathers lookin' sleek
and wind blowin' back my comb.
Cluckin' round the island 'cause
that's all I've ever known. Yeah!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コケコッコ
Kokekokko
Cock-a-doodle-doo

At Attention

Form guide for At Attention
At Attention

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with both arms held straight down."
Do not underestimate the simpler Forms. Your mind and body must always be ready, for at any moment you may be called upon to accomplish the inexplicable.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キヲツケ
Kiwotsuke
Pay attention

Fashionista

Form guide for Fashionista
Fashionista

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your dominant hand over your shoulder, thumb facing down. The other hand's palm is at your waist. Its thumb should face forward."
This Form is very popular...and flattering. The Voice was not immune to its charms and would often show off this Form from several angles, asking which was its good side.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニンジャ
Ninja
Ninja

Hand Model

Form guide for Hand Model
Hand Model

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Let go of the left Form Stone. Hold the right Form Stone in your left hand. Capture your right hand in the Gesture Window. The Form Stone strap should be on the bottom."
Feeling useless and adrift, the left Form Stone stood awkwardly by. Eventually, the island winds carried it off.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミギテウツシ
Migite Utsushi
Right-hand copy

Crocodile

Form guide for Crocodile
Crocodile

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with palms together and arms held straight out. Your dominant hand should be on top."
Your hands should rest lightly atop each other. We do this out of the solidarity with the island crocodiles, which have unusually weak jaws.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クロコダイル
Kurokodairu
Crocodile

Squat

Form guide for Squat
Squat

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your palms at your thighs. Spread your legs and lower your hips. Keep your hands on your thighs without letting go."
Once, when the Voice was angered, it held this Form for three full days. In doing so, the Voice's wrath subsided. What was left behind is the origin of the phrase "mountain pass."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シコフミ
Shikofumi
Sumo wrestler's stance

Archer

Form guide for Archer
Archer

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your dominant hand's palm on your chest. Hold the other arm straight out. Turn your chest to the side, as if you're drawing a bowstring.
"Father, the hunt went so well today!"
"Yes. It's lucky for us that we've practiced the Archer form."
Parent and child returned to their home as the skies above practiced Sunset Form.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アーチャー
Āchā
Archer

Lovestruck

Form guide for Lovestruck
Lovestruck

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Perform a Grip Hold with your palms at your cheeks. Pull in your arms with thumbs facing upwards. Keep your hands at your cheeks, and don't let them slip."
The Voice fell deeply in love, resulting in the dawn of this Form. It turned out to be more of a short-lived crush, but the name stuck.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トキメキ
Tokimeki
Heartthrobbing

Pounce

Form guide for Pounce
Pounce

In-game text

The Voice from above speaks:
"Place the Form Stones on a flat surface. You don't need to crouch. The front sides should face up. Do not remove the straps."
See the Form Stones enjoying a respite from human hands. Little do they know that the silent calm is about to be broken by the people's revels.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ソナエモノ
Sonaemono
Offering

Signs

Trust Tether Sign

Trust Tether Sign in WWMI
Trust Tether Sign

In-game text

When this glyph appears, be ready to drop your Form Stone. Ensure the strap is attached, and muster the courage to let go.
But be sure you see the glyph first. If the Voice has not revealed one, then never drop your Form Stone.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese テバナシのしるし
Tebanashi no shirushi
Release sign

Button Sign

Button Sign in WWMI
Button Sign

In-game text

When this glyph appears, press buttons on your Form Stone.
The Form Stone has many buttons. Which of them should you press? Only your heart can tell you that.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボタンのしるし
Botan no shirushi
Button sign

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カマエ石
Kamae Ishi
Posture Stone

References

  1. ^ XCageGame. [1]. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  2. ^ XCageGame. [2]. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  3. ^ ytsekai. [3]. Retrieved November 2, 2023.