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The base mechanics in ''Wario Land 3'' are very similar to that of its predecessor, ''[[Wario Land II]]''. If [[Wario]] touches an enemy, he is simply stunned or transformed in one of his many transformations, known as reactions in the ''Wario Land'' series (one exception is in the final boss fight, where Wario can be "killed" and get a [[Game Over]]). Wario can crouch and walk using the direction pads, use a Dash Attack by pressing the {{button|gbc|B}} button and jump using the {{button|gbc|A}} button.  
The base mechanics in ''Wario Land 3'' are very similar to that of its predecessor, ''[[Wario Land II]]''. If [[Wario]] touches an enemy, he is simply stunned or transformed in one of his many transformations, known as reactions in the ''Wario Land'' series (one exception is in the final boss fight, where Wario can be "killed" and get a [[Game Over]]). Wario can crouch and walk using the direction pads, use a Dash Attack by pressing the {{button|gbc|B}} button and jump using the {{button|gbc|A}} button.  


The game has a more open structure than its predecessors. Wario starts the game with most of his powers from ''Wario Land II'' missing or toned down. To progress, the player has to collect treasures which grant him new abilities, open new levels or cause changes in the existing levels that allow one to reach previously inaccessible area. The world map is divided into levels, which the player can enter and leave as they please. Should the player not know where to go, they can go to the [[The Temple]], which indicates where to go next. By holding {{button|gbc|b}} in the overworld, the player can check the path that Wario can travel on the overworld, and if Wario moves to a different part of the map, he can press the same direction on the {{button|gbc|pad}}, he moves faster to the destination.
The game has a more open structure than its predecessors. Wario starts the game with most of his powers from ''Wario Land II'' missing or toned down. To progress, the player has to collect treasures which grant him new abilities, open new levels or cause changes in the existing levels that allow one to reach previously inaccessible area. The world map is divided into levels, which the player can enter and leave as they please. Should the player not know where to go, they can go to the [[The Temple|starting map icon]], which indicates where to go next.


Each level contains a total of four color-coded treasure chests, and as such, the player may need to visit a level multiple times at different point of the game in order to obtain all treasures. To collect a treasure, the player must first find the chest's key. Most treasure chests require completing a puzzle to be collected, and some are guarded by a [[boss]]. Not all treasures are necessary to complete the game.
Each level contains a total of four color-coded treasure chests, and as such, the player may need to visit a level multiple times at different point of the game in order to obtain all treasures. To collect a treasure, the player must first find the chest's key. Most treasure chests require completing a puzzle to be collected, and some are guarded by a [[boss]]. Not all treasures are necessary to complete the game.

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