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[[File:WL4 Toy Block Tower Level Icon.png|frame|left]][[File:WL4_ToyBlockTower_Map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of the level]]
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'''Toy Block Tower''' is the first level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. The Toy Block Tower is a toy block themed stage. This stage has a few items that can only be found in the tower such as the [[Rolling Toy Block]] and the [[Triangle Toy Block]]. The Rolling Block is used as a mobile platform which [[Wario]] can move by [[Wario Land 4#Wario's Moves|ramming]], and the Triangle Toy Block is used as a key to open the [[Toy Block Door]]. This is the only level that features the [[Pig Head Statue]], which spits fire and transforms Wario into [[Flaming Wario]], where he can then destroy [[Bonfire Block]]s. This level's [[CD]] is called [[So Sleepy]] and once collected, it can be played in the [[Sound Room]].
'''Toy Block Tower''' is the first level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. The Toy Block Tower is a toy block themed stage. This stage has a few items that can only be found in the tower such as the [[triangle block]] and the [[round red rock]]. The triangle block is used as a key to open the [[Toy Block Door]], and the round red rock is used as a mobile platform which [[Wario]] can move by [[Wario Land 4#Wario's Moves|ramming]]. This is the only level that features the [[Pig Head Statue]], which spits fire and transforms Wario into [[Flaming Wario]], where he can then destroy [[Bonfire Block]]s. This level's [[CD]] is called [[So Sleepy]] and once collected, it can be played in the [[Sound Room]].
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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WL4-Rolling Toy Block.png|Wario [[Wario Land 4#Wario's Moves|ramming]] a Rolling Toy Block
WL4-Rolling Toy Block.png|Wario [[Wario Land 4#Wario's Moves|ramming]] a round red rock
WL4-Pig Head Statue Screenshot.png|[[Wario]] and a [[Pig Head Statue]]
WL4-Pig Head Statue Screenshot.png|[[Wario]] and a [[Pig Head Statue]]
Triangle block.png|[[Triangle Toy Block]]
Triangle block.png|[[Triangle block]]
Rolling Toy Block Sprite.png|[[Rolling Toy Block]]
Rolling Toy Block Sprite.png|[[Round red rock]]
Sound Room-So Sleepy.png|[[So Sleepy]] album cover
Sound Room-So Sleepy.png|[[So Sleepy]] album cover
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Revision as of 22:36, July 5, 2020

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Toy Block Tower map icon from Wario Land 4.
Toy Block Tower
Map of the level

Toy Block Tower is the first level of the Topaz Passage in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. The Toy Block Tower is a toy block themed stage. This stage has a few items that can only be found in the tower such as the triangle block and the round red rock. The triangle block is used as a key to open the Toy Block Door, and the round red rock is used as a mobile platform which Wario can move by ramming. This is the only level that features the Pig Head Statue, which spits fire and transforms Wario into Flaming Wario, where he can then destroy Bonfire Blocks. This level's CD is called So Sleepy and once collected, it can be played in the Sound Room.

Time given in different modes

The time given to escape the level after hitting the Frog Switch varies between game modes.

  • Normal Mode game sprite: the time given is 4:00.
  • Hard Mode game sprite: the time given is 2:30.
  • S-Hard Mode game sprite (unlockable): the time given is 2:00.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese つみきのおしろ
Tsumiki no Oshiro
Toy Block Castle

Chinese 积木城堡[1]
Jīmù Chéngbǎo
Toy Brick Castle

Media

The level's theme is based on the song "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love".


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References

  1. ^ 阿快尔瑞斯 (July 19, 2014). 【完结】【童年游戏】瓦力欧寻宝记流程 (6P). Bilibili. Retrieved February 3, 2017.