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[[File:Wario horrormanor 08.jpg|thumb|[[Wario]] using a '''Swirly Slab''' in [[Horror Manor]].]]
[[File:SwirlySlab.png|thumb|[[Wario]] using a '''Swirly Slab''' in [[Horror Manor]].]]
A '''Swirly Slab'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 25.</ref> is a circular platform with a spiral on it in ''[[Wario World]]''. If [[Wario]] performs a [[Wild Swing-Ding]] while standing on it, the Swirly Slab will rise, giving Wario access to higher areas otherwise inaccessible. Swirly Slabs first appear as metal disks in Horror Manner, and reappear in [[Beanstalk Way]], where they are hidden within flower buds that must be [[Ground Pound]]ed to be opened.
A '''Swirly Slab'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 25.</ref> is a circular platform with a spiral on it in ''[[Wario World]]''. If [[Wario]] performs a [[Wild Swing-Ding]] while standing on it, the Swirly Slab will rise, giving Wario access to higher areas otherwise inaccessible. Swirly Slabs first appear as metal disks in Horror Manor, and reappear in [[Beanstalk Way]], where they are hidden within flower buds that must be [[Ground Pound]]ed to be opened.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:12, August 12, 2016

Wario spins a Swirly Slab with a column in Wario World.
Wario using a Swirly Slab in Horror Manor.

A Swirly Slab[1] is a circular platform with a spiral on it in Wario World. If Wario performs a Wild Swing-Ding while standing on it, the Swirly Slab will rise, giving Wario access to higher areas otherwise inaccessible. Swirly Slabs first appear as metal disks in Horror Manor, and reappear in Beanstalk Way, where they are hidden within flower buds that must be Ground Pounded to be opened.

References

  1. ^ Wario World instruction booklet, page 25.

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