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Weird Mario Enemies
Name: Electric Clown Fence
Debut: Wario World
Chapter 4: Containing Your Clown
We’ve gone over how to choose the right clown for you and your family, how to feed your clown, and how to house train your clown. But none of that matters if, heaven forbid, your new little bundle of jesting joy manages to escape! Until your clown is well-acclimated to your home, you’ll need to take some preventative measures.
Indoors, a cage will do just fine for containing your clown when you won’t be able to provide direct supervision. Don’t be suckered into buying one of those larger, more expensive cages! The smallest available models can house even multiple clowns comfortably. Just be sure to provide them with a comfortable bedding of multicolored handkerchiefs, as well as a spray bottle of seltzer for hydration.
It can be tempting to let your clown have free roam of the yard, put preventative measures must be taken! A simple leash will not do- as primates, clowns are intelligent and have opposable thumbs, and could easily remove a leash. Once free, they may simply use the leash to construct a makeshift trapeze and swing over the fence.
The most con
N3 – Volume 3 – Wario World
Wario World is an interesting game that certainly kept my interest, though I’d stop short of calling it a killer piece of software for the GameCube. It’s an enjoyable enough romp that sees you punch, shoulder charge, throw and pile drive your way to victory against a slew of respawning henchmen critters. Throughout the game’s levels you collect special gems in ever more difficult mini-games, which allow you access to the end of the stage and a battle with a monstrous boss.
It’s a fun “smash and grab” style brawler with platforming elements, in which you control Mario’s gruff, hefty and downright insane relative across standard “Mario Formula” worlds. It’s certainly not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it knows what it wants to be and does it well.
The game begins in Wario’s castle, which he has filled with piles of stolen loot from his years of misadventures. However, unbeknownst to him, he has stolen an evil gem called Black Jewell, which awakens and decides to seize control of the castle by turning his prized treasures into fearful monsters. Thus, Wario is thrown into a hub world surrounded by four other sub worlds contain
Wario World/Enemies
Regular Enemies[edit | edit source]
Magon[edit | edit source]
Magons are the first enemies faced in the game. They are orange dragon-like creatures, but are very slow and are not very smart. Small Magons only take a single hit to defeat, and the larger ones get stunned after a single combo punch, or three regular hits. Only large Magons can be picked up and thrown.
Cractyl[edit | edit source]
These purple pterodactyls have swirly eyeballs. It takes two hits to stun them, and they fly around. Should they grab Wario, shake the control stick to escape or else they will fling him away to deal a lot of damage. There are other identical enemies like pigeons, snow birds, and hawks that function the same. As the game progresses, occasionally Cractyls will drop spiked balls or bombs.
Ankiron[edit | edit source]
Armored, tank-like creatures that fire cannonballs that rarely ever explode on impact. It takes four hits to stun Ankirons. Occasionally, it will retreat into its shell and cannot be damaged until Wario walks away a short distance and comes back.
Clubosaur[edit | edit source]
A large triceratops enemy that wields a large stick. When holdin
Wario World
While Wario has been in strangeadventures before, Wario World takes it to a whole modern level, in Wario's first (and currently only) 3D platformer. While relaxing at his castle, Wario gets sucked into a bizarre world with very surreal environments, due to the influence of an evil purple gem he had brought from one of his previous adventures. This forces him to go on a journey to rescue a weird new race called "Spritelings" and face off against some very questionable bosses, which is only something you can expect from the developers known as Treasure.
This game is also notorious for having a very quick development cycle, causing most of the enemies to be mere model reskins, a lot of Wario's dialogue being rehashed from someothergames, and the game existence easily beaten under five hours at best. At least it's fun to play.
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Pur Name: Unithorn
Debut: Wario World
Poor, poor Wario World. It’s so easy to forget it exists. It’s had pretty much no legacy at all! And I think that’s just sad. Wario had a whole big 3D adventure and barely anyone knows about it! It feels like the most acknowledgement it’s ever even gotten was comedy classic Wario Laughing.
I’ve never even played it myself, but from what I know about it, this game is dang WEIRD. I guess it makes sense from a Wario game, but still! A prime example are the Unithorns. Really more rhinoceros than unicorn, and still more dinosaur than that. Also, they’re just heads, and are also ghosts. And they want... your money! To spend on ghost dinosaur head products?
Unithorns only appear in Unithorn’s Lair, which isn’t QUITE a true platforming area, and if you’re really good, I suppose you can go through the whole game without encountering them at all! You see, when Wario falls into a pit, he doesn’t die, or get hurt, either. First, he screams EEEEEEEE. Then, he falls into Unithorn’s Lair! And he’d better get out before he loses too much of his precious loot! A “death” mechanic focused on the potential lost of your hard-earned stuff? Wow. Move
Name: Unithorn
Debut: Wario World
Poor, poor Wario World. It’s so easy to forget it exists. It’s had pretty much no legacy at all! And I think that’s just sad. Wario had a whole big 3D adventure and barely anyone knows about it! It feels like the most acknowledgement it’s ever even gotten was comedy classic Wario Laughing.
I’ve never even played it myself, but from what I know about it, this game is dang WEIRD. I guess it makes sense from a Wario game, but still! A prime example are the Unithorns. Really more rhinoceros than unicorn, and still more dinosaur than that. Also, they’re just heads, and are also ghosts. And they want... your money! To spend on ghost dinosaur head products?
Unithorns only appear in Unithorn’s Lair, which isn’t QUITE a true platforming area, and if you’re really good, I suppose you can go through the whole game without encountering them at all! You see, when Wario falls into a pit, he doesn’t die, or get hurt, either. First, he screams EEEEEEEE. Then, he falls into Unithorn’s Lair! And he’d better get out before he loses too much of his precious loot! A “death” mechanic focused on the potential lost of your hard-earned stuff? Wow. Move