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'''Snake Charmer''' is a souvenir located in the Toys folder in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]''. It features a cyan toy snake, whose parts and how they are connected are all easily visible, set on top of a plate. When the console is titled, the snake moves towards the plate's center until its entire body is coiled in a spiral. Twisting further causes it to vibrate heavily and change colors. If the tilt is sustained for about two seconds, the snake shatters at each part's connection, and a second snake soon reemerges. Twisting back lets it keep its current color, though this doesn't reset how much time is needed until it breaks.
'''Snake Charmer''' is a souvenir located in the Toys folder in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]''. It features a cyan toy snake, whose parts and how they are connected are all easily visible, set on top of a plate. When the console is titled, the snake moves towards the plate's center until its entire body is coiled in a spiral. Twisting further causes it to vibrate heavily and change colors. If the tilt is sustained for about two seconds, the snake shatters at each part's connection, and a second snake soon reemerges. Twisting back lets it keep its current color, though this doesn't reset how much time is needed until it breaks.
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[[Category:WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs]]

Latest revision as of 13:45, January 22, 2024

Snake Charmer in WarioWare: Twisted!
Snake Charmer

Snake Charmer is a souvenir located in the Toys folder in WarioWare: Twisted!. It features a cyan toy snake, whose parts and how they are connected are all easily visible, set on top of a plate. When the console is titled, the snake moves towards the plate's center until its entire body is coiled in a spiral. Twisting further causes it to vibrate heavily and change colors. If the tilt is sustained for about two seconds, the snake shatters at each part's connection, and a second snake soon reemerges. Twisting back lets it keep its current color, though this doesn't reset how much time is needed until it breaks.