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==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 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 [[Treasure Button|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 [[treasure chest|red treasure]]'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 treasure'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.
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 [[Treasure Button|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 [[treasure chest|red treasure]]'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 treasure'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 (Wario World)|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 treasure and a Gold Statue fragment are on the way. Going left from here leads back to the wooden bridge.
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 treasure and a Gold Statue fragment are on the way. Going left from here leads back to the wooden bridge.