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Wario soon learns about the Wishstone, an artifact that, supposedly, can grant any wish. However, it was [[Dismantled MacGuffin|split into 5 pieces]], which were then hidden in separate places. With this in mind, Wario makes it his goal to obtain the Wishstone pieces and recreate the Wishstone. However, this quest does not come without obstructions: Cannoli does not particularly enjoy having his wand stolen from him and will stop at nothing to get it back. If that wasn't enough, the [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] Carpaccio also wants the Wishstone pieces, so needless to say, Wario has his work cut out for him.
 
The gameplay consists of traversing several different locations, beating up enemies and searching for treasure. The treasure chests require the player to win minigames to open, and consist of one of several different types of items, depending on the chest's color. Red chests contain treasures, which merely exist for the sake of [[Hundred-Percent100% Completion]]. Purple chests contain area maps or important quest items. Green chests either contain [[Heart Container|Vita Mighties]], which boost Wario's max health, or Guise Gems, which give him new disguises, [[Clothes Make the Superman|each of which has its own special powers]].
 
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* [[He Knows About Timed Hits]]: Goodstyle gives a tutorial whenever Wario acquires a new disguise.
* [[Intrepid Fictioneer]]: Wario invents the Telmet so he can be on TV and become a master thief. The whole game takes place inside the TV.
* [[Lava Is Boiling Kool-Aid]]: As long as Wario has the Sweatmore Hotpants or is wearing the Dragon Wario disguise, lava behaves exactly like water.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Sweatmore Peak.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Cannoli and Carpaccio's themes.