List of Wario series enemies
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[edit] Enemies
[edit] Waddlin' guy
This enemy is found in Wario Land 4. Despite being so weak, goomba-esque, and harmless, it s a rare enemy, only appearing in the first stages of the Entry Passage and Emerald Passage. When you ground pound near it, it will turn red. This form gives out 50 coins, instead of 10.
[edit] Ghostly Ace
Appears mainly in the Saphhire passage stages. It is almost indestructible; You need Zombie Wario to defeat it. However, since the blobs it spits will turn Wario into Zombie Wario upon impact, Ghostly Ace is usually fairly easy to get rid of.
[edit] Caterpillers of Doom
Appears only in the Wildflower fields stage, making it the rarest enemy. It is almost comepletely harmless.
[edit] Spear-Mask
One of the most common enemies. Like the Waddling Guys, Ground Pounds alter their value. When Blue, it is worth 50 coins, and twirls its spear when changed into this form. It'll also spin when it turns around. When red, it is worth 100 coins. They are almost exactly like the blue versions, but will chase after Wario!
[edit] Appleby
An Appleby is an enemy found in Wario Land 4. It is what appears to be a monkey dressed in red with a satchel of apples on its back. The apples it throws, when eaten, will turn Wario into a stronger form known as Fat Wario. When fat, Wario can defeat enemies with a push of his mighty belly. Just jumping will cause all enemies to stumble. Wario can also break strong blocks by jumping on them in this form.
[edit] Pirate Goom (Spear Man)
A Pirate Goom is an enemy found in both Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 and Wario Land 2. It is essentially an oval-shaped monster with two half-ovals for feet and two small hands, with no arms. It carries a spear in the first Wario Land, and a pitchfork in the second. Some Wario fans suggest it is a primitive breed of Goomba since the goom's and the Goomba's attacks and appearance are essentially the same.
[edit] Wanderin' Goom
A Wanderin' Goom is essentially the same as a Pirate Goom, except that it's lighter in color, has ears instead of hands, and uses no attacks of any kind, essentially making it totally harmless. Appears only in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3.
[edit] Dangerous Duck
Dangerous Duck (or "D.D." for short) is a black duck with a bandanna and goggles. It attacks by throwing a boomerang at Wario whenever it spots him. Dangerous Duck appears in both Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 and Wario Land 2, where he also takes part in a mini-game called "Flagman DD," essentially a remake of the old Game and Watch game "Flagman."
[edit] Zombies
Zombies are a common foe in both Wario Land 2 and Wario Land 3. In both games, they feature the exact same appearance and a similar attack pattern. They attack by throwing their heads at Wario. If they succeed in hitting him, he becomes Zombie Wario, and must remain as such until he finds a light source or some other means of changing himself back. These enemies always appear either at night, or in areas where light is difficult to come by.
[edit] Spearhead
Spearhead is an enemy that appeared first in Wario Land 3, seemingly as a replacement for the Pirate Goom. It later appeared in Dr. Mario 64. Spearhead is a blue blob with feet (but no legs), two large black eyes, and a spear for a nose.
[edit] Mad Scienstein
Mad Scienstein is a scientist that was an assistant to Rudy the Clown in the Game Boy Color video game Wario Land 3.
Mad Scienstein is a rare enemy in Wario Land 3, appearing in only a few instances. He carries around many bottles of disappearing potions, which turn Wario invisible (allowing him to pass through usually protected gates). While the rest of the enemies were actually townsfolk cursed by Rudy the Clown, Mad Scienstein seems to be a minion of his, as he does not seem to be transformed in any way.
This fact is further elaborated upon in the video game Dr. Mario 64, where Mad Scienstein served as a minion to Rudy the Clown, and assisted in his plan to steal the Megavitamins from Dr. Mario, after Wario makes an attempt to steal them himself, in order to become a doctor himself. Both Dr. Mario and Wario chase Mad Scienstein throughout the land, facing various foes from Wario Land 3. Dr. Mario 64 is also the first and only game where Mad Scienstein is playable.
[edit] Gator
The gator is a minor villian in Wario land 4. He appears only once in the level Monsoon Jungle. He swims in the water at the bottom of the stage. He will chase Wario if he lands in the water. He can also leap out of the water to attack.
[edit] Hoggus
Hoggus is a fictional character that appears in the video game Wario Land 4.
Hoggus appears only once, as a common villain in the level Doodle Woods. He is an indestructible foe that flies around the level drawing enemies to attack Wario.
[edit] Hammer-Bot
Hammer-Bot is an enemy commonly found in the Wario Land series of video games, first appearing in Wario Land 3.
The Hammer-Bot is a yellow, cubed robot that rides on wheels. If any enemies get near, the Hammer-Bot will pull a large, yellow hammer, causing Wario to turn into a spring, which allows him to reach great heights. The Hammer-Bot is considered a large enemy, roughly the size of Wario himself. These large enemies can only be killed with an upgraded pair of overalls, an upgraded pair of gloves or a powered-up shoulder charge.
In Dr. Mario 64, the Hammer-Bot is one of the villains that is encountered throughout Mario and Wario's journey to retrieve the Megavitamins from Mad Scienstein. This is the first and only game where the Hammer-Bot is playable, excluding Dr. Mario's remake in Nintendo Puzzle Collection.
[edit] Magon
Magon is an enemy that appeared in Wario World. Magons are dinosaur like creatures with iron helmets and bulging eyes. They are very stupid and are some of the game's more basic enemies, appearing both in Greenhorn Forest and Greenhorn Ruins. There are two types: little ones, which can be destroyed by simply punching them, and larger ones(Called Super Magon.), which must be knocked unconscious then thrown around.
[edit] Cractyl
Cractyl is a purple pterodactyl that appeared in Wario World, found throughout Excitement Central. They have swirly eyes, a characteristic shared with many anime characters. Cractyls attack by swooping down, carrying Wario into the air, and dropping him from a height.
[edit] The Dinosaurs
A group of helmeted thugs that reside within Diamond City. In both WarioWare: Touched! and WarioWare: Twisted!, they are Mona's main antagonists, owning a pizza place that's across from Mona's Pizza, which is appropriately enough called Pizza Dinosaur. In WarioWare: Twisted!, they give chase after her in order to prevent her from delivering her pizzas, while they're under the direction of Vanessa in WarioWare: Touched!. Their outfits are different in each game, but they're pretty much the same group.
In addition, they sing the second part of the background music of Mona's stage, where they boast of their greatness, show their belief of quantity over quality, and call Mona Pizza "puny". The Dinosaurs also have an unlockable souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted!, under the records section. The record description is Mona stating, "I can't believe those corporate jerks released their own single!"
In WarioWare: Touched!, The Dinosaurs appeared as assistants to Vanessa, helping her prevent Mona from playing at the Hawt House.
In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, they appear only as an American football team in Mona's stage, not serving any big role.
[edit] Vanessa
In WarioWare: Touched!, Vanessa is the antagonist in Mona's set of "Cute Cuts" games. After getting removed from No. 1 on the music list, Vanessa gets ticked off and proceeds to get rid of Mona and her band. Using a robot bird, Vanessa kidnaps one of the members, while being "pummeled" with soccer balls from Mona's pet rats. Although the rats are defeated, an unnamed band member literally uses his head to knock Vanessa's vehicle out of the sky. Upon arriving at the Hawt House, Mona's band performs smoothly, until Mona remembers she has to deliver pizzas. Mona drives off while the audience waits for her return. Vanessa tries to cash in on Mona's popularity by dressing up as her, but is pelted by garbage and cell phones instead.
After beating Mona's games for the first time, it seems that Vanessa has joined the band, with the latter singing onstage while Mona jams with the guitar.
[edit] Bosses
[edit] Big Bull/Cave Master
The Big Bull/Cave Master is a boss character that appears in both Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 and Wario Land 2, in similar but different battles. He is essentially an anthropomorphic bull, with a ring in his nose. He attacks Wario by charging him with its shoulder (as opposed to his horns) — in a similar manner to how Wario attacks enemies. In the original Wario Land, Wario must defeat him by picking him up and tossing him into the lava located on both sides of the lava field. In Wario Land 2, he must use his shoulder charge to knock him off the side of the battlefield. Interestingly; in Wario World, one of the bosses holding the key for the Black Jewel's treasure cheast is a character apearing similar to Big Bull/Cave Master only much taller and skinnier, with a metal helmet with horns pointing down. He also uses sholder rams, and his arena is surrounded by lava.
[edit] Giant Spear Man
The Giant Spear Man is essentially just a much, much larger version of the Pirate Goom, except that it can take a lot more damage, and always ends a stage when it is defeated.
[edit] Ball Bunny
Ball Bunny is a rabbit that plays sports in the Wario Land series.
In Wario Land II, Ball Bunny is one of the bosses in the game. He is a basketball player, and Wario must make three shots using him after he is transformed into a ball in a basketball hoop before Ball Bunny can do the same to him.
In Wario Land 3, Ball Bunny appears in appearance only. One of the kings of the Music Box world is transformed into Ball Bunny by Rudy the Clown, and fights Wario so he can't free Rudy the Clown, who Wario believes has been trapped by them. Instead of playing basketball, he now plays football (also known as "soccer" in America), and if he turns Wario into a ball and kicks him into the net three times, Wario loses the boss battle. However, if Wario jumps on Ball Bunny's head and makes a goal three times, being careful to get it above the tortoise's head, Ball Bunny will lose and the tortoise will help him get to the treasure.
[edit] Doll Man
Doll Man is a giant doll who appears in Wario Land 3. A transformed resident, Doll Man sits atop 3 barrels and attacks by throwing hammers that turn Wario into Springy Wario, forcing him to replay the battle. To defeat it, Wario must strike the barrels when they flash. When all the barrels are gone, Doll Man will glow green and cruise around the area, trying to hit Wario with his hammers. Jumping on his head will stun him, giving a chance for Wario to deliver the finishing blow.
[edit] Webber
As the name might suggest, Webber is a gigantic spider that appears in Wario Land 3, and also in Dr. Mario 64. It lives in a tree in the game's very first stage, "Out of the Woods." However, due to the nature of the game's level progression, Wario will not actually be able to reach him until long after he has passed through this area for the first time. In fact, oddly enough, he is the Next-to-last boss. Webber attacks by spitting cobwebs at Wario, turning him into a ball of string, causing him to roll out of the arena.
[edit] Spoiled Rotten
Spoiled Rotten is the first boss of the Game Boy Advance video game Wario Land 4.
She is a large eggplant girl, who carries a stuffed animal with her. Wario faces her almost immediately in Wario Land 4, and after hitting her enough, she will gain a horrifying look, with large, veiny eyes, and a large, fangy mouth. Once she is defeated, Wario can then access any passage except for the Golden Pyramid.you cannot fight her again
[edit] Aerodent
Aerodent is a rodent that appears in the video game Wario Land 4 for the Game Boy Advance.
Aerodent is a rodent that rides atop an inflated bear balloon, which can shoot fireballs, and guards the Topaz Passage. While it deflates when hit with a sharp object, Aerodent will then begin to reinflate the balloon, leaving him exposed to damage. He has three treasure chests for Wario to acquire, although they must be acquired in a certain amount of time, and will go to the Golden Diva's lair in the Golden Pyramid. He also guards a piece of jewelry used to gain access to the Golden Pyramid.
[edit] Cractus
Cractus appears in Wario Land 4, at the end of the Emerald Passage. It is a giant, drooling, flying plant with eyes and resembles a venus fly trap more than a cactus. Its saliva is capable of turning Wario into a zombie if he touches it.
[edit] Cuckoo Condor
Cuckoo Condor appears in the video game Wario Land 4 at the end of the Ruby Passage. At first it appears to be a giant floating cuckoo clock, with various mechanical attachments with which to attack Wario. However, breaking this clock away will reveal a character inside which appears to be a bizarre condor with ghostly characteristics. It lays eggs that turn into explosive chicks
[edit] Catbat
Catbat appears in Wario Land 4 at the end of the Sapphire Passage. It is a large floating cat with a bat sticking out of its head. The bat appears to pilot the cat.

[edit] Golden Diva
The Golden Diva is the final boss of the Game Boy Advance video game Wario Land 4. As the name suggests, she is a large, floating golden woman. She's the one responsible for transforming Princess Shokora into a shapeshifting cat and stealing her treasure, but the Golden Diva herself was cursed by her own greed and transformed into a hideous monster. To conceal her true appearance, she wears what is somewhat obviously a mask. Defeating her finishes the game, although it is possible to return afterwards to collect any items that the player may have missed.
[edit] The Black Jewel
The Black Jewel is the final boss of Wario World for the Nintendo GameCube. It is an evil, brilliant-cut black gem that is motivated by greed. When Wario found it, it destroyed his castle and turned all of his treasure into monsters. He vowed that when he found it, he would "smack it 100 times". When the black gem finally appears, it has one eye and several pink tentacles, and it attacked with fire and shockwaves. Wario had to release the Spritelings from their crystalline imprisonment; they then promptly bull-rushed the jewel and knocked it out of the sky, leaving it a sitting duck for a massive beating courtesy of Wario.
[edit] Rudy the Clown
Rudy the Clown is a fictional villain in the Wario Land series of video games.
Rudy the Clown made his first appearance in Wario Land 3, where he lured Wario into the music box world, claiming that he was the god of the world, in order to convince him to help break the seal that was placed upon him by the other creatures of the music box world. He asks him to break the seal, allowing him to keep any treasure that he finds along the way, which convinces Wario. When he defeats all of the bosses in the game and brings the music boxes to Rudy, he emerges and attacks Wario, revealing that he was, in fact, using him to be free, and takeover the music box world and the real world as well. Wario defeats him, and the curse on the other inhabitants is broken. He is also the only enemy capable of killing Wario.
Rudy made a return in the video game Dr. Mario 64, where he and Mad Scienstein concocted a plan to steal the Megavitamins from Dr. Mario. After Mad Scienstein stole the Megavitamins, both Dr. Mario and Wario, who desired to steal them himself and make a fortune off of them, chased him down in order to retrieve them, running into many Wario Land 3 enemies along the way. When they finally encountered Mad Scienstein, they also encountered Rudy the Clown, who had had Mad Scienstein steal them for him because he had a cold and desired their ability to cure any illness.
[edit] Count Cannoli
A self-proclaimed "master thief", Count Cannoli is really no more than an amateur, only being able to accomplish anything while using Goodstyle's powers to become his alter-ego, the Silver Zephyr. A paunchy, round character, his voice acting is a clear parody of both Mario and Luigi. After Wario steals the wand, his only means of fighting back are a variety of gadgets and machines that he has designed.
Once he discovers that Wario is trying to hunt down the pieces of the Wishstone, Cannoli presumably remembers that it is his family's duty to keep them apart, and begins dogging Wario's heels even more closely, trying to keep the pieces away from him. Eventually, he is forced into an alliance with fellow thief and antagonist, Carpaccio in an attempt to stop Wario.
[edit] Carpaccio
The main antagonist for much of Wario: Master of Disguise, Carpaccio is a brilliant chemist who runs the company known as Sigil Securities. However, he uses his knowledge of security systems and science for evil, becoming a true master thief with the aid of his mind and his money. His character is represented as being selfish and smug, and his appearance reflects that by wearing expensive suits and having incredibly shiny hair that he likes to toss randomly while speaking.
A family that has worked with the Cannoli family for generations, the Carpaccios also have a duty to keep the Wishstone from combining, though it is unknown if Carpaccio was really fulfilling his duty or not, as several of the lines in the game suggest that he, too, believed the rumors that the Wishstone granted wishes. Eventually, he is forced into an alliance with fellow thief and antagonist Cannoli in an attempt to stop Wario.
[edit] Terrormisu
An evil demon who once exploited a pharoah's greed to destroy an entire civilization, Terrormisu was sealed into the Wishstone by Goodstyle long before the events of Wario: Master of Disguise take place. Her true form is that of a beautiful woman who looks extremely similar to Princess Peach from the Mario franchise.
As Wario collects the pieces of the Wishstone during the game, Terrormisu spots her chance, and is able to project her image into the real world once Wario passes by a volcano that happens to be a nexus of dark power. She takes the form of a young mysterious woman, calling herself "Tiaramisu" to trick Wario into thinking she is friendly.
Once Wario is foolish enough to collect all of the Wishstone pieces, while being urged on by "Tiaramisu", Terrormisu is able to escape back into the real world, but Wario learns the truth just in time and defeats her.
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