

Small Wario can transform back into regular Wario by finding a Garlic Pot or by completing a level. He is then not able to Body Slam, and taking more damage results in loss of a life (similar to Small Mario). Small Wario - Wario transforms into Small Wario if damaged. Wario also walks more quickly and jumps higher with this item. He gradually descends until touching the ground, in which he can start walking again.

Jet Wario - By obtaining a Jet Pot, Wario wears a plane-like helmet on his head, which allows him to glide for a while. Unlike other forms, Wario cannot perform a Body Slam when wearing the hat. The fire works underwater as well, though instead of fire, the helmet shoots arrow-like projectiles. Upon obtaining the power-up, he wears a dragon-like helmet on his head, which allows him to momentarily spew fire from it. Wario can also create a shock wave by crashing into the ground with his weight, and stick to the ceiling.ĭragon Wario - Wario transforms into Dragon Wario by obtaining a Dragon Pot. In this form, Wario can destroy his enemies and blocks much easier. These special powers can at times help Wario overcome obstacles and defeat tough enemies however, if Wario takes damage when in any of the first three transformations, he will transform into Small Wario, who dies instantly upon taking damage.īull Wario - Wario can transform into Bull Wario by obtaining a Bull Pot or a Garlic Pot (in normal form). One of the main features in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 is the various transformations that Wario can go through by collecting a Power Up Pot. Requirements: 99,999 total coins, all 15 treasures and 40 courses cleared If Wario does not complete the game with the best ending, the player will be urged to "please retry!" after the credits, and any levels with missing treasures will be marked flashing on the map. The more coins and treasures he collects, the better his new home will be. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 introduces a new mechanic where the ending is determined by the amount of coins that Wario has collected in the game. In the end, Captain Syrup (revealed to be female, which was hidden in the instruction manual) is defeated while Wario ultimately gets anything from a birdhouse to an actual planet or moon for himself based on the amount of treasure collected as compensation for failing to steal the statue (due to Mario retrieving it by airlifting it). The game is spent by navigating a number of levels to reclaim his lost treasures, and has a significant level of re-playability due to the branched path that many of the levels take.

Along the way, he collects or steals any other coins and treasures he finds or knocks out of enemies.
