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When [[Wario]] uses the [[Turtle (Wario Land series)|turtle]] to get past the currents, Muddee appears and scares the turtle away, and before the turtle runs away, Wario has to climb the grillage or he'll fall into the currents. Muddee's main attack is to jump from the water to hit Wario with his spiked tail.
When [[Wario]] uses the [[Turtle (Wario Land series)|turtle]] to get past the currents, Muddee appears and scares the turtle away, and before the turtle runs away, Wario has to climb the grillage or he'll fall into the currents. Muddee's main attack is to jump from the water to hit Wario with his spiked tail.


To defeat him, Wario has to use his ground pound on his body, but never touch his spiked tail.
To defeat him, Wario has to use his [[Ground Pound]] on his body, but never touch his spiked tail.


When hit enough times, he'll fall and the turtle will come back, allowing Wario to process and open the red chest. This will earn the green conch artifact.
When hit enough times, he'll fall and the turtle will come back, allowing Wario to process and open the red chest. This will earn the green conch artifact.

Revision as of 18:31, January 23, 2019

Template:Character-infobox Muddee[1] is a salamander-like boss appearing in The Stagnant Swamp in Wario Land 3.

When Wario uses the turtle to get past the currents, Muddee appears and scares the turtle away, and before the turtle runs away, Wario has to climb the grillage or he'll fall into the currents. Muddee's main attack is to jump from the water to hit Wario with his spiked tail.

To defeat him, Wario has to use his Ground Pound on his body, but never touch his spiked tail.

When hit enough times, he'll fall and the turtle will come back, allowing Wario to process and open the red chest. This will earn the green conch artifact.

If the player replays the level after obtaining the Prince Frog's Gloves, Muddee can be skipped, due to being able to swim through the current.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オオサンショ[citation needed]
Ōsansho
From ōsanshōuo, Japanese giant salamander.

Spanish Castor[2]
Beaver

References