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Ball o' String Wario
Ball o' String Wario
Applies to Wario
Item needed Silky, Spider Silk
Power(s) given Bounce off of walls, no control, defeat all enemies, break yarn blocks
First appearance Wario Land 3 (2000)

Ball o' String Wario[1] (also parsed Ball-O-String Wario[2]) is one of Wario's reactions in Wario Land 3. Getting covered in Silky's or Anonster's spider silk turns the player into Ball o' String Wario, a rolling yellow yarn ball. In this form, Wario rolls back and forth off walls uncontrollably, able to break any Yarn Blocks on his way, until he eventually unravels and become dazed.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 糸玉[3]
Itodama
Ball of Yarn

Dutch Klosbol Wario[6]
(roughly) Bobbin thread ball Wario
German Knäuel-Wario[7]
 
Italian Wario-gomitolo[8]
Ball (of Yarn)-Wario
Spanish Wario Bola de Cuerda[4]
Ball of String Wario

References

  1. ^ Wario Land 3 instruction booklet, page 23.
  2. ^ Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 93. "To get there, you’re going to have to be nailed by the caterpillar, becoming a rolling, Ball-O-String Wario."
  3. ^ Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel Japanese instruction booklet, page 23.
  4. ^ Official Wario Land 3 website (Guías Nintendo)
  5. ^ Wario Land 3 European instruction booklet, page 58
  6. ^ Wario Land 3 Dutch Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console digital manual, tab 11: "Transformatievaardigheden".
  7. ^ Wario Land 3 European instruction booklet, page 38
  8. ^ Wario Land 3 European instruction booklet, page 116