The Dragon Pot [1], also known as Dragon Hat [2] or simply Dragon [3], is a powerful item in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 that
turns Wario into Dragon Wario.
Not exact matches
In the case of FunFun, the boss seen above, it
turns out he had an unused animation where he would actually eat
Wario to do damage.
With the Wii Remote controller
turned sideways like an old - school controller, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash (Also known as «
Wario Land: The Shake Dimension»)
Wario Land: Shake It!
is at its best... and then the game completely flips its lid and
turns into something not unlike
Wario Ware.
He is even one of five characters (the other four being Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and
Wario) who can
turn into different, more powerful forms; he becomes Super Toad when touching a Fire Flower and the Toad Warrior when touching a Starman.
Soon a message is given and it states that thanks to Toad's efforts, the woods had returned to peace and that all the monsters were
turned back to normal as
Wario's spell (referred to as a nightmare in the game) over them had finally lifted.
Similar examples to this include the well known case of Super Mario Bros 2 (where a much more interesting game called Doki Doki Panic was
turned into a Mario title instead of the somewhat samey Lost Levels), and the less known case of
Wario World.
The Bucket features Mario's «M» insignia when up - right, although when
turned upside - down, the «M» becomes
Wario's «W,» referencing
Wario's power over the character.
As the story begins, the world comes under attack from a mysterious new force, and after Mario is taken out of the battle and Kirby rescues one of the two Princesses captured (Zelda or Peach),
Wario shows up to blast the other one with some sort of gun that instantly
turns her into a statue, before grabbing her and making his escape.
Plus, if you're interested in
Wario's origins, feel free to check out my vintage 15 Years of
Wario article, written back when the game
turned... well, 15, obviously.
Constantly confounding his plans on a semi-regular basis in the
Wario Land series, Captain Syrup has a knack for not only interfering, but also
turning a profit in the process.
Wario may have been left out of the Nintendo 64's premiere title, Super Mario 64 (and he wasn't alone — just ask Luigi), but he got the last laugh when players discovered that launching a rocket at Mario's face in a Mt. Rushmore - like setting would
turn the face of the mountain into
Wario's wicked visage.
For whatever reason,
Wario decides to take over some woods, and sends in a small army to do so, only to be thwarted by Peach's # 1 Mushroom Retainer, as well as classic Super Mario Bros. 2 villain -
turned - hero Birdo and old nemesis Wanda the Fairy.
Mario Party is a rather easy series to summarize: Players take control of a different character from the Mario universe (here including Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi,
Wario and Donkey Kong), and take
turns moving across board game - inspired levels, with mini-games spread throughout after each player has taken a
turn.
Unfortunately for
Wario, it seems that their games always went awry when it was his
turn to play.
Turns out what they thought of next was to release it in the west and add Mario's rival
Wario into the mix.
In
Wario Land II, when a cook flips a slice of cake into his greedy maw, he
turns into Fat
Wario, a swollen, lethargic version of his former self.
However, London - based digital designer Rob Lafratta has reinforced the super angle, by
turning Mario and
Wario into superheroes and supervillains.