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The game records the player's best score according to their points collected in each level. The amount of points obtained in a level affects what icon appears on the map screen when standing at the entrance of that level, next to the best score. A score of above 10,000 shows a gold crown, 8,000 to 9,990 shows a silver crown, and a score of 6,000 to 7,990 shows a bronze crown. A score of below 6,000 shows no crown. | The game records the player's best score according to their points collected in each level. The amount of points obtained in a level affects what icon appears on the map screen when standing at the entrance of that level, next to the best score. A score of above 10,000 shows a gold crown, 8,000 to 9,990 shows a silver crown, and a score of 6,000 to 7,990 shows a bronze crown. A score of below 6,000 shows no crown. | ||
There are a total of twelve [[ | There are a total of twelve [[treasure chest]]s in ''Wario Land 4''. Each of the four main boss rooms contain three treasure chests which are embedded into the wall in the background, as well as a piece of jewellery kept by the boss. During the boss battle when the time starts to run low (usually under a minute), the treasure chests in the background begin to disappear one by one. | ||
Once Wario defeats a boss in a main passage, the treasure chests that are left over are collected and stored in the [[Golden Pyramid]], along with the jewellery retrieved from the boss. The amount of treasure chests collected does not affect the main game. However, it does affect the game's [[completion]], as the more treasure chests Wario obtains, the more beautiful [[Princess Shokora]] appears in the game's ending cutscene. | Once Wario defeats a boss in a main passage, the treasure chests that are left over are collected and stored in the [[Golden Pyramid]], along with the jewellery retrieved from the boss. The amount of treasure chests collected does not affect the main game. However, it does affect the game's [[completion]], as the more treasure chests Wario obtains, the more beautiful [[Princess Shokora]] appears in the game's ending cutscene. | ||
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==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
Each of the six bosses guard a different passage in the pyramid. [[Item Shop (Wario Land 4)|Items]] can be purchased with [[medal (Wario Land 4)|medal]]s to weaken bosses at the battle's beginning. Defeating Spoiled Rotten unlocks the four main passages, and clearing a main passage boss stores its [[legendary treasure]] and collected [[ | Each of the six bosses guard a different passage in the pyramid. [[Item Shop (Wario Land 4)|Items]] can be purchased with [[medal (Wario Land 4)|medal]]s to weaken bosses at the battle's beginning. Defeating Spoiled Rotten unlocks the four main passages, and clearing a main passage boss stores its [[legendary treasure]] and collected [[treasure chest]]s into the Golden Pyramid. | ||
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