Treasure

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This article is about treasure featured within the Wario franchise. For the company who developed Wario World, see Treasure (company).

Treasure refers to valuable objects that Wario can collect throughout his adventures in the Wario franchise. In most games, Wario discovers or steals the treasures from various places. Treasure first appears in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3.

Game appearances[edit]

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3[edit]

In Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, Wario hears of great pirate treasure found on Kitchen Island. Wario braves the island and single-handedly defeats Captain Syrup and her pirates and escapes with their loot. Based on how much loot he has, Wario gets a bigger piece of land.

Treasure Value Location
A WLSML3 Treasure A.png 9000 Coins Course No.03
B WLSML3 Treasure B.png 6000 Coins Course No.09
C WLSML3 Treasure C.png 2000 Coins Course No.11
D WLSML3 Treasure D.png 7000 Coins Course No.16
E WLSML3 Treasure E.png 5000 Coins Course No.17
F WLSML3 Treasure F.png 9000 Coins Course No.18
G WLSML3 Treasure G.png 5000 Coins Course No.20
H WLSML3 Treasure H.png 8000 Coins Course No.24
I WLSML3 Treasure I.png 7000 Coins Course No.26
J WLSML3 Treasure J.png 3000 Coins Course No.29
K WLSML3 Treasure K.png 4000 Coins Course No.30
L WLSML3 Treasure L.png 8000 Coins Course No.31
M WLSML3 Treasure M.png 4000 Coins Course No.34
N WLSML3 Treasure N.png 7000 Coins Course No.37
O WLSML3 Treasure O.png 6000 Coins Course No.39

Virtual Boy Wario Land[edit]

In Virtual Boy Wario Land, there are ten treasures to be found in the Awazon river basin. Collecting all ten of them is necessary to change the outcome of the ending.

Wario Land II[edit]

All 50 treasures in Wario Land II
The treasure map in Wario Land II

Captain Syrup steals Wario's treasure in Wario Land II. Wario chases the pirates to get his riches back, which he eventually does after doing away with the pirate crew once and for all.

Additionally, 50 hidden treasures can be obtained throughout the 50 levels, by playing a mini-game called Matching Game. A treasure map can also be unlocked by playing and winning a Number Matching Game at the end of every level. Together they give access to the secret Time Attack mode and the mini-game Flagman D-D to the player.

Wario Land 3[edit]

In Wario Land 3, a hidden figure told Wario he could keep all the treasure of the music box world if he freed the figure. There are a total of 100 treasures in the world to collect, but not all are necessary to complete the game. After finding five music boxes, Wario freed the figure, only to discover it was evil. After defeating him and freeing the villagers, Wario gets to keep all the treasure.

Wario Land 4[edit]

Main article: legendary treasure

In Wario Land 4, Wario loots an ancient pyramid and steals all of its treasures. He later defeats the pyramid ruler, the Golden Diva, freeing the legendary Princess Shokora, whose appearance depends on the amount of treasure Wario ends with.

Wario World[edit]

In Wario World, the Black Jewel transforms Wario's treasures into monsters. Wario must get his treasure back. Each of the game's eight levels has eight treasures to collect, for a total of 64 in the game. To find a Treasure, Wario must find and activate a treasure button. The buttons are color-coded and when one is activated, its corresponding treasure chest appears on a colored platform somewhere else in the level. Wario can then open the chest and collect one of his missing treasures.

If Wario comes across a treasure chest platform before activating the platform's button, he will be unable to receive the treasure. For this reason, backtracking is sometimes necessary.

Wario: Master of Disguise[edit]

In Wario: Master of Disguise, along with helpful items such as maps to the current location, Guise Gems and keys to important doors, treasure chests also contain treaures that boost Wario's money tally for the current level. The player will have to complete one of several mini-games in order to obtain the treasure, which get harder on later levels. Once Wario obtained a treasure, he can view it, its value, and a description of it in his Treasure Log on the main menu.

Starting in the third level, Treasure Pest enemies appear and randomly replace one of these treasures in every level; Wario will have to retry the level later in order to get the treasure. Also, on return trips, Wario can re-open chests that contained Guise or Mastery Gems in order to get a new treasure.

Lists of treasures[edit]