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Out of the game's fourteen stages, four are boss levels and ten are platforming stages. In the platforming stages, the player explores the environment, collecting coins and hearts in order to reach the next elevator. Coins can be used to play minigames, and otherwise affect the ending the player receives without collecting all ten treasures. Hearts give players an extra life if a hundred are collected. Both hearts and coins can be collected in big and small variants, and can be found by defeating enemies, breaking blocks, and throughout the environment. Additionally, [[Diamond#Wario Land series|diamond]]s can be found throughout stages, which give an extra life upon contact. Finally, each of the ten platforming stages contain one [[Treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]] in a hidden area. Whilst they have no impact individually, if all ten of them are collected, Wario will be able to open the vault at the beginning of the game after beating the final boss, changing the outcome of the game's ending.
Out of the game's fourteen stages, four are boss levels and ten are platforming stages. In the platforming stages, the player explores the environment, collecting coins and hearts in order to reach the next elevator. Coins can be used to play minigames, and otherwise affect the ending the player receives without collecting all ten treasures. Hearts give players an extra life if a hundred are collected. Both hearts and coins can be collected in big and small variants, and can be found by defeating enemies, breaking blocks, and throughout the environment. Additionally, [[Diamond#Wario Land series|diamond]]s can be found throughout stages, which give an extra life upon contact. Finally, each of the ten platforming stages contain one [[Treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]] in a hidden area. Whilst they have no impact individually, if all ten of them are collected, Wario will be able to open the vault at the beginning of the game after beating the final boss, changing the outcome of the game's ending.


The game's levels and mechanics significantly use both the background and foreground. Some enemies will move between the background and foreground, affecting if they can be hit, and others will attack the foreground from the background and vice versa. Similarly, many obstacles use depth to telegraph when they can come into contact with the player. The player can also move between planes by using either [[Jump Board]]s or specific [[Pan Platform]]s, which is often an essential component of traversing through stages.  
The game's levels and mechanics significantly use both the background and foreground. Some enemies will move between the background and foreground, affecting if they can be hit, and others with attack the foreground from the background and vice versa. Similarly, many obstacles use depth to telegraph when they can come into contact with the player. The player can also move between planes by using either [[Jump Board]]s or specific [[Pan Platform]]s, which is often an essential component of traversing through stages.  


The four boss levels in the game start with the player fighting a [[guard]] mini-boss. After defeating it, the player can fight one of the four main bosses. Each of these bosses use the game's foreground and background mechanics during their fights, with the latter two requiring the player to jump between planes in order to defeat them. Defeating bosses rewards the player with a shower of coins and the gate key required to continue.
The four boss levels in the game start with the player fighting a [[guard]] mini-boss. After defeating it, the player can fight one of the four main bosses. Each of these bosses use the game's foreground and background mechanics during their fights, with the latter two requiring the player to jump between planes in order to defeat them. Defeating bosses rewards the player with a shower of coins and the gate key required to continue.

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