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(kind of a stretch to call this a forest considering that the only trees here are the Tree Freaks. mentioning how the level is entered from the hub world is unnecessary given its linear nature)
(done. next up, Mirror Mansion.)
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'''Beanstalk Way''' is the second level of [[Thrillsville]] and sixth level overall in ''[[Wario World]]''. It is a mountainous, grassy valley full of giant beanstalks and other large plants, as well as small shallow rivers. [[Spideraticus]] is the boss of this level.
'''Beanstalk Way''' is the second level of [[Thrillsville]] and sixth level overall in ''[[Wario World]]''. It is a mountainous, grassy valley full of giant beanstalks and other large plants, as well as small shallow rivers. Much of the level involves climbing beanstalks, leaping across [[Glue Globe]]s, raising [[Swirly Slab]]s, or jumping on [[Monstrous Magnet]]s to reach high places. [[Spideraticus]] is the boss of this level.


==Level layout==
==Level layout==
The player starts off in a grassy area with a few stumps and a river. There are also buds that open up into spinning platforms when attacked that will rise if [[Wario]] performs the [[Wild Swing-Ding]] on them. The platform near the beanstalk will rise to allow the player to climb said beanstalk. The beanstalk splits into three paths that lead to treasures and [[Trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoors]]. At the top of the beanstalk is a small structure that leads into a field with a stream and creatures that spit out [[Glue Globe]]s. Both in the stream and at the top of the nearby beanstalk are trapdoors leading to challenge areas. After the second creature with the Glue Globe is a [[Garlic Dispenser]] and a steel trapdoor, followed by the entrance to the next area.
The player starts off in a grassy area with a few stumps and a river. There are also buds that open up into flowers when [[Ground Pound]]ed. These flowers function exactly like the Swirly Slabs previously seen in [[Horror Manor]]. The flower next to the [[Enemy Generator]] can be used to reach a [[Gold Statue]] fragment. The flower near the beanstalk will rise to allow the player to climb said beanstalk. The beanstalk splits into three paths. The one on the lower left leads to the red [[Spriteling]] and the chartreuse treasure button. The one on the upper left leads to the red treasure button. The one on the right leads to a [[wooden chest]], a [[Trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]], and the red chest's spawn point. The yellow Spriteling is inside the trapdoor. At the top of the beanstalk is a small structure that leads into a field with several enemies. At the end of the field is the first [[Tree Freak]]. After defeating it, Wario will encounter [[Tulipatooie]]s, tall, flower-like creatures that spit out Glue Globes. In between them is a beanstalk leading to a trapdoor with a Gold Statue fragment inside. Below them is a stream where [[Wario]] will find [[Triceratops|Bears]], an Enemy Generator, and another trapdoor housing a Gold Statue fragment. Behind the Tulipatooies are a wooden chest and the yellow treasure button respectively. The yellow chest's spawn point is back at the beginning of the level. After the second Tulipatooie is a [[Garlic Dispenser]] and a horde of enemies, with a steel trapdoor nearby containing yet another Gold Statue fragment. Ground Pounding through the [[Rock Block]] ahead leads Wario into a [[Battle Ring (object)|Battle Ring]] while obtaining another Gold Statue fragment in the process.


As soon as the player enters the next area, they will have to battle through an arena of enemies. [[Coin]]s will be rewarded afterward based on how the player performed in the timed match. After this is an area with a bridge built over a stream of water. Going underneath the bridge, the player will find a steel trapdoor and an underground area. Breaking the block will lead to another steel trapdoor and a way back up. Going above the bridge will lead the player to an area full of ledges and magnets that the player can use to get onto them by throwing a [[Monstrous Magnet]] into it. After traversing the ledges, the player will have to pass through a sloped area with many [[Ram]]s running down it. At the bottom of the slope is a button for a treasure chest. After the slope is a Garlic Dispenser and several Glue Globes leading to the next timed arena. After this are several flower platforms with a steel trapdoor underneath them. After a battle with the [[Tree Freak]], climbing up the beanstalk will lead the player to the end of the level and to the fight with Spideraticus.  
After the Battle Ring is the chartreuse treasure's spawn point and an area with a wooden bridge built over a stream of water. Underneath the bridge is a steel trapdoor, which houses the green Spriteling. After crossing the bridge, the player will find a metal panel. There are Monstrous Magnets ahead which can be thrown into it to make a platform, allowing Wario to reach the ledge above and hit the purple treasure button. Where the Monstrous Magnets are encountered, there are more metal panels, and using the Magnets is necessary to make progress. In between two of the ledges here is the green treasure button. To find the corresponding chest, the player should drop down to the area below, where they will find a wooden chest and some [[Rams]]. Ground Pounding the Rock Block will take Wario to an underground area with an Enemy Generator and a steel trapdoor with the blue Spriteling inside. The cyan treasure button is high up on the wall here. There is a Swirly Slab to help reach it, but a [[Piledriver]] can be used to hit it instead. To the right are some vines that lead back to the area with the Rams. The green chest and a Gold Statue fragment are on the way. Going left from here leads back to the wooden bridge.
 
After traversing the ledges with Monstrous Magnets, the player will have to pass through a sloped area with many Rams running down it. These Rams are unlike the other Rams in the level; they behave more like the [[Skiing Yeti]]s in [[Shivering Mountains]] and can shove Wario off the cliff. The cyan treasure's spawn point is amongst the charging Rams. The cliffside has Glue Globes leading downward; they lead to a wooden chest and the pink treasure button. There is also another set of Glue Globes leading down to a Gold Statue fragment. After the slope is a Garlic Dispenser and a second encounter with a Tree Freak. After this is a vine leading downward to a small area with more Monstrous Magnets. There are Glue Globes leading upward; climbing them takes Wario to a second Battle Ring. After this is a giant flower platform where Wario must battle a blue [[Gem-Bodied Creature]]. There are smaller flower platforms ahead, one of which has a wooden chest on it. Below are some Rams, the purple chest's spawn point, and a steel trapdoor containing the purple Spriteling. To the left of the purple chest is the blue treasure button across a bottomless pit, which can be hit by throwing an enemy. To find the blue chest, the player must backtrack to the slope with the charging Rams. A Swirly Slab is used to return to where the flower platforms are; jumping right from here leads to the third and final Tree Freak. Behind it is an Enemy Generator and a path leading to the pink chest and the final trapdoor, which houses a Gold Statue fragment. Back by the Enemy Generator is a set of Glue Globes leading to a beanstalk that Wario can climb. There are spiked balls rotating around the beanstalk to watch out for. At the top is a bridge leading to a field with a Garlic Dispenser, numerous enemies, [[ByeBye Balloon]]s, and the goal.


If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of ByeBye Balloons at the beginning that will take him to the wooden bridge after the first Battle Ring.
If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of ByeBye Balloons at the beginning that will take him to the wooden bridge after the first Battle Ring.
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*[[Tree Freak]]
*[[Tree Freak]]
*[[Spideraticus]] (Boss)
*[[Spideraticus]] (Boss)
==Red diamond sub-levels==
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!width="1%"|Image
!width="45%"|Location
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|-
|1
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub1.png|150px]]
|Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going right at the first opportunity.
|This room has a tall stack of metal blocks in the middle, surrounded on all four sides by stacks of Rock Blocks of varying height. The [[red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]] is on top of one of the Rock Block stacks, while the yellow Spriteling is on top of the metal block stack. Wario must destroy the Rock Blocks to the point where he can climb them.
|-
|2
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub2.png|150px]]
|In the stream where the Tulipatooies are.
|There is a Glue Globe moving through rings with spiked balls here. Wario must grab the Glue Globe and position himself so that he goes through the open part of the rings. This is similar to a previous sub-level in [[Greenhorn Forest]]. If done successfully, the Glue Globe will take Wario to the red diamond and a Gold Statue fragment.
|-
|3
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub3.png|150px]]
|On top of a ledge accessed by climbing a beanstalk in between the two Tulipatooies.
|Chests containing [[Smiley Bomb]]s will drop down from above. Wario should pick one up and throw it at the lever while standing on the metal block in the middle; this will immediately propel the block upward to where the red diamond and Gold Statue fragment are.
|-
|4
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub4.png|150px]]
|In the field with a Rock Block right before the first Battle Ring.
|In this sky sub-level, Wario must make a long drop onto a platform below where the red diamond is. Another long drop leads to a very small where the [[Escape Spring]] is. A Gold Statue fragment is hovering directly over it.
|-
|5
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub5.png|150px]]
|Near the wooden bridge after the first Battle Ring.
|Three levers cause three different platforms to start moving when activated. The farthest platform is already active from the start. The middle lever should be activated when the already moving platform is next to it. The left lever should then be activated when the middle and farthest platforms are next to each other. If done correctly, Wario can then ride the platforms to the end, where the red diamond and green Spriteling await.
|-
|6
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub6.png|150px]]
|In an underground area beneath a Rock Block near trapdoor #5.
|A single large, rotating platform separates the start of this sub-level from the end, where the red diamond and blue Spriteling are.
|-
|7
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub7.png|150px]]
|Below the giant yellow flower after the second Battle Ring.
|This sub-level has several platforms which sink slowly, then propel themselves upward. Wario must jump off of them when they are launching upward to propel himself into the air and reach the higher platforms that he would not be able to otherwise. The red diamond and purple Spriteling are at the end.
|-
|8
|[[File:BeanstalkWaySub8.png|150px]]
|To the right of the flower platforms after the second Battle Ring.
|In the middle of a cluster of rising and falling Rock Blocks is the red diamond and the Gold Statue fragment underneath it.
|}
==Gold Statue fragments==
*High above a Swirly Slab near the beginning of the level.
*Inside the second red diamond sub-level.
*Inside the third red diamond sub-level.
*Inside the fourth red diamond sub-level.
*Below the Rock Block that leads into the first Battle Ring.
*Among the vines leading out of the underground area with an Enemy Generator and steel trapdoor.
*On the side of the cliff that Rams charge off of, toward the right.
*Inside the eighth red diamond sub-level.


==Treasures==
==Treasures==
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!width="1%"|Chest color
*'''Red Chest:''' Nice Goblet
!width="4%"|Treasure
*'''Yellow Chest:''' Violin
!width="20%"|Button location
|
!width="20%"|Chest location
*'''Chartreuse Chest:''' Earring
|-
*'''Green Chest:''' Jeweled Sword
|Red
|
|Nice Goblet
*'''Cyan Chest:''' Gold Tiara
|Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the second opportunity.
*'''Blue Chest:''' Nice Scepter
|To the right of the same beanstalk, near a wooden trapdoor.
|
|-
*'''Purple Chest:''' King's Crown
|Yellow
*'''Pink Chest:''' [[Game Boy Advance]]
|Violin
|
|In the stream behind a Tulipatooie.
|On a beanstalk stump at the start of the level.
|-
|Chartreuse
|Earring
|Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the first opportunity.
|Right next to the first Battle Ring.
|-
|Green
|Jeweled Sword
|On the wall in between two ledges with Monstrous Magnets.
|In the area below the button. Accessed by Ground Pounding the Rock Block, then climbing the vines.
|-
|Cyan
|Gold Tiara
|On a wall in the underground area with an Enemy Generator and steel trapdoor.
|On the slope with Rams charging off a cliff.
|-
|Blue
|Nice Scepter
|On a wall to the left of the area below the giant yellow flower platform after the second Battle Ring.
|On the slope with Rams charging off a cliff.
|-
|Purple
|King's Crown
|On top of a ledge after the wooden bridge by the first Battle Ring. A Monstrous Magnet is necessary to reach it.
|Below the giant yellow flower platform.
|-
|Pink
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|On the side of the cliff that Rams charge off of, toward the left.
|To the right of the flower platforms, next to a trapdoor.
|}
 
==Spritelings==
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!width="20%"|Location
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|-
|Red
|Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the first opportunity.
|''"Knock down the {{color|fruit|blue}} of the [[Tree Freak]]s! Careful! Their fruit has thorns! {color|Pound the ground to jostle them|red}, then grab them!"''
|-
|Yellow
|Inside the first red diamond sub-level.
|''"The [[Tulipatooie]] sucks up Glue Globes shortly after it spits them out! Yuck! {{color|Grab on quickly|red}}, and use them to cross!"''
|-
|Green
|Inide the fifth red diamond sub-level.
|''"The [[Monstrous Magnet]]s do more than just get in your way, you know! Think about it... What do magnets do? You can figure this out, Wario!"''
|-
|Blue
|Inside the sixth red diamond sub-level.
|''"This kind of place holds many [[treasures]]! I bet the {{color|cliff bases|blue}} do, too!"''
|-
|Purple
|Inside the seventh red diamond sub-level.
|''"Up ahead is the giant [[Spideraticus]]! Don't get stuck in the sticky spots of its web or you won't be able to jump! You can use the Glue Globes the monster spits out to get a closer look! Oh! {{color|Use a Dash Attack|red}} in the tug-of-war!"''
|}
|}



Revision as of 19:02, June 29, 2017

Template:WWWorld Beanstalk Way is the second level of Thrillsville and sixth level overall in Wario World. It is a mountainous, grassy valley full of giant beanstalks and other large plants, as well as small shallow rivers. Much of the level involves climbing beanstalks, leaping across Glue Globes, raising Swirly Slabs, or jumping on Monstrous Magnets to reach high places. Spideraticus is the boss of this level.

Level layout

The player starts off in a grassy area with a few stumps and a river. There are also buds that open up into flowers when Ground Pounded. These flowers function exactly like the Swirly Slabs previously seen in Horror Manor. The flower next to the Enemy Generator can be used to reach a Gold Statue fragment. The flower near the beanstalk will rise to allow the player to climb said beanstalk. The beanstalk splits into three paths. The one on the lower left leads to the red Spriteling and the chartreuse treasure button. The one on the upper left leads to the red treasure button. The one on the right leads to a wooden chest, a trapdoor, and the red chest's spawn point. The yellow Spriteling is inside the trapdoor. At the top of the beanstalk is a small structure that leads into a field with several enemies. At the end of the field is the first Tree Freak. After defeating it, Wario will encounter Tulipatooies, tall, flower-like creatures that spit out Glue Globes. In between them is a beanstalk leading to a trapdoor with a Gold Statue fragment inside. Below them is a stream where Wario will find Bears, an Enemy Generator, and another trapdoor housing a Gold Statue fragment. Behind the Tulipatooies are a wooden chest and the yellow treasure button respectively. The yellow chest's spawn point is back at the beginning of the level. After the second Tulipatooie is a Garlic Dispenser and a horde of enemies, with a steel trapdoor nearby containing yet another Gold Statue fragment. Ground Pounding through the Rock Block ahead leads Wario into a Battle Ring while obtaining another Gold Statue fragment in the process.

After the Battle Ring is the chartreuse treasure's spawn point and an area with a wooden bridge built over a stream of water. Underneath the bridge is a steel trapdoor, which houses the green Spriteling. After crossing the bridge, the player will find a metal panel. There are Monstrous Magnets ahead which can be thrown into it to make a platform, allowing Wario to reach the ledge above and hit the purple treasure button. Where the Monstrous Magnets are encountered, there are more metal panels, and using the Magnets is necessary to make progress. In between two of the ledges here is the green treasure button. To find the corresponding chest, the player should drop down to the area below, where they will find a wooden chest and some Rams. Ground Pounding the Rock Block will take Wario to an underground area with an Enemy Generator and a steel trapdoor with the blue Spriteling inside. The cyan treasure button is high up on the wall here. There is a Swirly Slab to help reach it, but a Piledriver can be used to hit it instead. To the right are some vines that lead back to the area with the Rams. The green chest and a Gold Statue fragment are on the way. Going left from here leads back to the wooden bridge.

After traversing the ledges with Monstrous Magnets, the player will have to pass through a sloped area with many Rams running down it. These Rams are unlike the other Rams in the level; they behave more like the Skiing Yetis in Shivering Mountains and can shove Wario off the cliff. The cyan treasure's spawn point is amongst the charging Rams. The cliffside has Glue Globes leading downward; they lead to a wooden chest and the pink treasure button. There is also another set of Glue Globes leading down to a Gold Statue fragment. After the slope is a Garlic Dispenser and a second encounter with a Tree Freak. After this is a vine leading downward to a small area with more Monstrous Magnets. There are Glue Globes leading upward; climbing them takes Wario to a second Battle Ring. After this is a giant flower platform where Wario must battle a blue Gem-Bodied Creature. There are smaller flower platforms ahead, one of which has a wooden chest on it. Below are some Rams, the purple chest's spawn point, and a steel trapdoor containing the purple Spriteling. To the left of the purple chest is the blue treasure button across a bottomless pit, which can be hit by throwing an enemy. To find the blue chest, the player must backtrack to the slope with the charging Rams. A Swirly Slab is used to return to where the flower platforms are; jumping right from here leads to the third and final Tree Freak. Behind it is an Enemy Generator and a path leading to the pink chest and the final trapdoor, which houses a Gold Statue fragment. Back by the Enemy Generator is a set of Glue Globes leading to a beanstalk that Wario can climb. There are spiked balls rotating around the beanstalk to watch out for. At the top is a bridge leading to a field with a Garlic Dispenser, numerous enemies, ByeBye Balloons, and the goal.

If Wario reenters the level after defeating the boss, there will be a set of ByeBye Balloons at the beginning that will take him to the wooden bridge after the first Battle Ring.

Enemies

Red diamond sub-levels

# Image Location Description
1 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going right at the first opportunity. This room has a tall stack of metal blocks in the middle, surrounded on all four sides by stacks of Rock Blocks of varying height. The red diamond is on top of one of the Rock Block stacks, while the yellow Spriteling is on top of the metal block stack. Wario must destroy the Rock Blocks to the point where he can climb them.
2 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. In the stream where the Tulipatooies are. There is a Glue Globe moving through rings with spiked balls here. Wario must grab the Glue Globe and position himself so that he goes through the open part of the rings. This is similar to a previous sub-level in Greenhorn Forest. If done successfully, the Glue Globe will take Wario to the red diamond and a Gold Statue fragment.
3 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. On top of a ledge accessed by climbing a beanstalk in between the two Tulipatooies. Chests containing Smiley Bombs will drop down from above. Wario should pick one up and throw it at the lever while standing on the metal block in the middle; this will immediately propel the block upward to where the red diamond and Gold Statue fragment are.
4 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. In the field with a Rock Block right before the first Battle Ring. In this sky sub-level, Wario must make a long drop onto a platform below where the red diamond is. Another long drop leads to a very small where the Escape Spring is. A Gold Statue fragment is hovering directly over it.
5 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. Near the wooden bridge after the first Battle Ring. Three levers cause three different platforms to start moving when activated. The farthest platform is already active from the start. The middle lever should be activated when the already moving platform is next to it. The left lever should then be activated when the middle and farthest platforms are next to each other. If done correctly, Wario can then ride the platforms to the end, where the red diamond and green Spriteling await.
6 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. In an underground area beneath a Rock Block near trapdoor #5. A single large, rotating platform separates the start of this sub-level from the end, where the red diamond and blue Spriteling are.
7 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. Below the giant yellow flower after the second Battle Ring. This sub-level has several platforms which sink slowly, then propel themselves upward. Wario must jump off of them when they are launching upward to propel himself into the air and reach the higher platforms that he would not be able to otherwise. The red diamond and purple Spriteling are at the end.
8 One of Beanstalk Way's red diamond sub-levels. To the right of the flower platforms after the second Battle Ring. In the middle of a cluster of rising and falling Rock Blocks is the red diamond and the Gold Statue fragment underneath it.

Gold Statue fragments

  • High above a Swirly Slab near the beginning of the level.
  • Inside the second red diamond sub-level.
  • Inside the third red diamond sub-level.
  • Inside the fourth red diamond sub-level.
  • Below the Rock Block that leads into the first Battle Ring.
  • Among the vines leading out of the underground area with an Enemy Generator and steel trapdoor.
  • On the side of the cliff that Rams charge off of, toward the right.
  • Inside the eighth red diamond sub-level.

Treasures

Chest color Treasure Button location Chest location
Red Nice Goblet Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the second opportunity. To the right of the same beanstalk, near a wooden trapdoor.
Yellow Violin In the stream behind a Tulipatooie. On a beanstalk stump at the start of the level.
Chartreuse Earring Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the first opportunity. Right next to the first Battle Ring.
Green Jeweled Sword On the wall in between two ledges with Monstrous Magnets. In the area below the button. Accessed by Ground Pounding the Rock Block, then climbing the vines.
Cyan Gold Tiara On a wall in the underground area with an Enemy Generator and steel trapdoor. On the slope with Rams charging off a cliff.
Blue Nice Scepter On a wall to the left of the area below the giant yellow flower platform after the second Battle Ring. On the slope with Rams charging off a cliff.
Purple King's Crown On top of a ledge after the wooden bridge by the first Battle Ring. A Monstrous Magnet is necessary to reach it. Below the giant yellow flower platform.
Pink Game Boy Advance On the side of the cliff that Rams charge off of, toward the left. To the right of the flower platforms, next to a trapdoor.

Spritelings

Color Location Dialogue
Red Accessed by climbing the first beanstalk and going left at the first opportunity. "Knock down the fruit of the Tree Freaks! Careful! Their fruit has thorns! {color|Pound the ground to jostle them|red}, then grab them!"
Yellow Inside the first red diamond sub-level. "The Tulipatooie sucks up Glue Globes shortly after it spits them out! Yuck! Grab on quickly, and use them to cross!"
Green Inide the fifth red diamond sub-level. "The Monstrous Magnets do more than just get in your way, you know! Think about it... What do magnets do? You can figure this out, Wario!"
Blue Inside the sixth red diamond sub-level. "This kind of place holds many treasures! I bet the cliff bases do, too!"
Purple Inside the seventh red diamond sub-level. "Up ahead is the giant Spideraticus! Don't get stuck in the sticky spots of its web or you won't be able to jump! You can use the Glue Globes the monster spits out to get a closer look! Oh! Use a Dash Attack in the tug-of-war!"

Gallery

Music

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マメのきこうげん
Mame no kikō gen
Valley of Beans

German Rankenkletterei
Tendril Climbing

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