Editing Treasure (Wario franchise)

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 143: Line 143:


===''Wario Land 4''===
===''Wario Land 4''===
[[File:WL4-Newspaper.png|thumb|right|A newspaper article about the legendary treasure in ''Wario Land 4'']]
{{multiframe|[[File:WL4-The Crown.png]][[File:WL4-The Earrings.png]][[File:WL4-The Necklace.png]][[File:WL4-The Bracelets.png]]|The legendary treasure}}
Treasures return in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. During the credits, various treasures fly out of the treasure sack and are shown to the player. For each treasure, an image of a corresponding scene displays in the sky. There are also treasures obtained from bosses, under the name of '''legendary treasure''' (or '''Great Treasure'''{{ref needed}}). Wario first hears about the treasure when he reads a newspaper article, and he sets off towards an [[Golden Pyramid|ancient pyramid]] pyramid in his [[Wario Car]] in the middle of the night in the hope of having the treasure all to himself. When speeding through the city, he almost runs over a [[Kuro Neko|black cat]]. The newspaper article flies into her face, and she seems to read it with a curious interest. At the Golden Pyramid, the black cat guides Wario to the main room. Here, there are [[Wario Land 4#Passages and levels|five passages]]. The four main ones ([[Emerald Passage]], [[Ruby Passage]], [[Topaz Passage]], and [[Sapphire Passage]]) each have a [[Wario Land 4#Bosses|boss]] that guards a legendary treasure and three [[treasure chest]]s. The boss [[Spoiled Rotten]] guards no treasure. [[Cractus]] defends the Crown, [[Cuckoo Condor]] guards the Earrings, [[Aerodent]] wears the Necklace, and [[Catbat]] protects the Bracelets. When each of these bosses is defeated, the treasure chests and the legendary treasure are collected and stored into the Golden Pyramid on the main map.
Treasures return in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. During the credits, various treasures fly out of the treasure sack and are shown to the player. For each treasure, an image of a corresponding scene displays in the sky. There are also treasures obtained from bosses, under the name of '''legendary treasure''' (or '''Great Treasure'''{{ref needed}}). Wario first hears about the treasure when he reads a newspaper article, and he sets off towards an [[Golden Pyramid|ancient pyramid]] pyramid in his [[Wario Car]] in the middle of the night in the hope of having the treasure all to himself. When speeding through the city, he almost runs over a [[Kuro Neko|black cat]]. The newspaper article flies into her face, and she seems to read it with a curious interest. At the Golden Pyramid, the black cat guides Wario to the main room. Here, there are [[Wario Land 4#Passages and levels|five passages]]. The four main ones ([[Emerald Passage]], [[Ruby Passage]], [[Topaz Passage]], and [[Sapphire Passage]]) each have a [[Wario Land 4#Bosses|boss]] that guards a legendary treasure and three [[treasure chest]]s. The boss [[Spoiled Rotten]] guards no treasure. [[Cractus]] defends the Crown, [[Cuckoo Condor]] guards the Earrings, [[Aerodent]] wears the Necklace, and [[Catbat]] protects the Bracelets. When each of these bosses is defeated, the treasure chests and the legendary treasure are collected and stored into the Golden Pyramid on the main map.
   
   
[[File:GoldenDivaWL4.png|frame|The [[Golden Diva]] wears all of the legendary treasure.]]
[[File:GoldenDivaWL4.png|frame|The [[Golden Diva]] wears all of the legendary treasure.]]
[[File:WL4-Ending Treasure.png|thumb|left|Wario recovers the treasure after the final battle.]]
When all five bosses have been defeated, the Golden Pyramid will become accessible. This is the stronghold of the [[Golden Diva]], the game's final boss and the evil ruler of the pyramid. The Golden Diva wears all of the ancient jewelry that was taken from the four bosses. There is also a wall that holds up to twelve treasure chests, three from each boss. If the Golden Diva is defeated, in a final wave of fury she will begin to destroy the internal structure of the pyramid, causing it to begin crumbling to the ground. Panicking, Wario gathers up the treasure, puts it into a sack, and makes an escape with the black cat leading the way out. When they reach a safe distance, they watch the pyramid crumble to the ground. The four legendary treasure that the Golden Diva was wearing fly out of the sack and return to the black cat, who transforms into [[Princess Shokora]], the true ruler of the pyramid, [[Princess Shokora]], whose appearance depends on the amount of treasure he ends with. The princess kisses Wario thank you and farewell. Four angels surround her, and they lift her into heaven. After sitting there for a short while trying to make sense of it all, Wario grabs what remains of the treasure, throws it into the back of his Wario Car, and drives across the desert back home.
When all five bosses have been defeated, the Golden Pyramid will become accessible. This is the stronghold of the [[Golden Diva]], the game's final boss and the evil ruler of the pyramid. The Golden Diva wears all of the ancient jewelry that was taken from the four bosses. There is also a wall that holds up to twelve treasure chests, three from each boss. If the Golden Diva is defeated, in a final wave of fury she will begin to destroy the internal structure of the pyramid, causing it to begin crumbling to the ground. Panicking, Wario gathers up the treasure, puts it into a sack, and makes an escape with the black cat leading the way out. When they reach a safe distance, they watch the pyramid crumble to the ground. The four legendary treasure that the Golden Diva was wearing fly out of the sack and return to the black cat, who transforms into [[Princess Shokora]], the true ruler of the pyramid, [[Princess Shokora]], whose appearance depends on the amount of treasure he ends with. The princess kisses Wario thank you and farewell. Four angels surround her, and they lift her into heaven. After sitting there for a short while trying to make sense of it all, Wario grabs what remains of the treasure, throws it into the back of his Wario Car, and drives across the desert back home.


Please note that all contributions to the Super Mario Wiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (see MarioWiki:Copyrights for details). If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)