Just Plains

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Level
Just Plains
Just Plains.png
Level code 2-1
Game Wario Land: Shake It!
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Just Plains is the first stage of Wiggly Wilds in Wario Land: Shake It!. It is the sixth stage in the game, excluding secret stages.

Layout

The stage takes place at an African-like plain with the sunset shown in the background. There are many bars on which Wario can swing on to get to higher ledges and coins in the level. Some of the level also takes place in a cave. After exiting the cave, Wario will once again be in the plains but bombs are put around the area. Touching one of the bombs will make it self destruct and hurt Wario. Wario will once again enter a cave, where he will find the checkpoint block and the caged Merfle. As usual, the player must make Wario free the Merfle and run to the beginning of the stage to exit.

Missions

  • Finish before the clock hits 2:00:00
  • Beat the stage without taking damage
  • Collect 42,000 coins

Enemies

Treasures

Chest location Treasure Image NTSC-U description PAL description
The first treasure chest in Just Plains Baobab Wood Pacifier
Baobab Wood Dummy
WLSItreasure22.png Pacifier fashioned from the wood of a rare tree. Preferred by 9 out of 10 babies. Dummy fashioned from the wood of a rare tree. Keeps 9 out of 10 babies quiet.
The second treasure chest in Just Plains Empty Piggy Bank WLSItreasure23.png Worthless now, but fill it with coins and BAM! Instant treasure! Worthless now, but fill it with coins and hey presto! Instant treasure!
The third treasure chest in Just Plains Stuffed Wildebeest WLSItreasure24.png How does it manage to look both cute AND threatening? How does it manage to look both cute and threatening?

Data

  • Given time: 2:30:00
  • Sum of coins: 42,530

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カラッカへいげん
Karakka Heigen
Likely derived from「カラカラ」(karakara, a term for "dried up") +「へいげん」(heigen, "plain")

German Ebene Ebene
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Italian Pianura spianata
Smoother plain
Spanish Estepa estólida
Slow-Witted Steppe