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'''13-Amp''' is a character first introduced in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. She is a self-proclaimed "rapping phenomenon" and serves as the antagonist during [[18-Volt]]'s segment in ''WarioWare Gold''{{'}}s story mode. She makes three appearances throughout the game as a whole the first being in 18-volt's segment, the second in the Ultra League's '''Dancing Team'''  and finally in the credits.


 
13-Amp wears a white shirt with dark blue sleeves that match the color of her pants. She wears pink shoes, wristband and cap marked with the number 13. The features of 13-Amp include her emerald eyes, puckered lips, and long silver hair. 13-Amp herself appears to be in her teen years (likely 13) judging by her remark of how she was "bested by a 4th grader".
 
'''13-Amp''' is a character first introduced in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. She is a self-proclaimed "rapping phenomenon" and serves as the antagonist during [[18-Volt]]'s segment in WarioWare Gold's story mode. She makes three appearances throughout the game as a whole the first being in 18-Volt's segment, the second in the Ultra League's '''Dancing Team'''  and finally in the credits. 13-Amp wears a white shirt with dark blue sleeves that match the color of her pants. She wears pink shoes, wristband and cap marked with the number 13. The features of 13-Amp include her emerald eyes, puckered lips, and long silver hair. 13-Amp herself appears to be in her teen years (likely 13) judging by her remark of how she was "bested by a 4th grader".
 


13-Amp first appears when she takes the 3DS and games of a kid on Emerald Street. She is then challenged to a rap battle by 18-Volt for the kid's games back. If 13-Amp loses she has to return the games. If she win's she get to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt with the two departing stating they'll have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone in elementary school. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for Joe's Club and then finally with 18-Volt in the credits presumably for a rematch.
13-Amp first appears when she takes the 3DS and games of a kid on Emerald Street. She is then challenged to a rap battle by 18-Volt for the kid's games back. If 13-Amp loses she has to return the games. If she win's she get to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt with the two departing stating they'll have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone in elementary school. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for Joe's Club and then finally with 18-Volt in the credits presumably for a rematch.

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Template:Character-infobox 13-Amp is a character first introduced in WarioWare Gold. She is a self-proclaimed "rapping phenomenon" and serves as the antagonist during 18-Volt's segment in WarioWare Gold's story mode. She makes three appearances throughout the game as a whole the first being in 18-volt's segment, the second in the Ultra League's Dancing Team and finally in the credits.

13-Amp wears a white shirt with dark blue sleeves that match the color of her pants. She wears pink shoes, wristband and cap marked with the number 13. The features of 13-Amp include her emerald eyes, puckered lips, and long silver hair. 13-Amp herself appears to be in her teen years (likely 13) judging by her remark of how she was "bested by a 4th grader".

13-Amp first appears when she takes the 3DS and games of a kid on Emerald Street. She is then challenged to a rap battle by 18-Volt for the kid's games back. If 13-Amp loses she has to return the games. If she win's she get to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt with the two departing stating they'll have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone in elementary school. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for Joe's Club and then finally with 18-Volt in the credits presumably for a rematch.

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