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''Wario: Master of Disguise'' is a 2D side-scrolling game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. As the title suggests, it stars [[Wario Land
One day, Wario was lounging on his sofa, watching TV, when a show called "[[Phantom Thief|The Silver Zephyr]]" came on. It was a show about a man named Count Cannoli who used his magic wand, Goodstyle, to transform into the eponymous master thief. After seeing him transform, Wario decided that he wanted in on the action, so he invented the Telmet, a device that allowed him to venture into the TV. Upon entering the TV, he landed right on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle. Wario, of course, being Wario, took Goodstyle for himself. Goodstyle proceeded to dub Wario his new master, and gave him his very own thief outfit.
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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 [[
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* [[Acrofatic]]: Wario, as usual.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Again, Wario.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Count Cannoli.
* [[Art Initiates Life]]: [[Exactly What It Says
* [[Awesome Yet Impractical]]: The Royal Golden Tools, one of the treasures.
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* [[Badass Mustache]]: Wario. Also Count Cannoli.
* [[Big Boo's Haunt]]: Blowhole Castle.
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* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: Wario has different powers depending on which disguise he's currently wearing.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Carpaccio, as well as Count Cannoli.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: {{spoiler|For a demon that destroyed an ancient civilization and had to be [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Dismantled MacGuffin]]: The Wishstone.
* [[Easter Egg]]: On the title screen, touching one of the knobs on Wario's TV toggles the appearance of a hidden Nintendo logo.
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* [[Extended Gameplay]]: Beating the game unlocks five bonus episodes.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Wario.
* [[Frictionless Ice]]: [[Slippy
* [[Gasshole]]: There is a gorilla enemy in Sneezemore Cave called Mr. Cheeky who attacks with farts.
* [[Gentleman Thief]]: Cannoli and Carpaccio.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The treasure description for the Fishin' Hole Fishin' Pole.
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* [[Heart Container]]: Vita Mighty.
* [[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
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Sweatmore Peak.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Cannoli and Carpaccio's themes.
* [[Master of Disguise]]: An [[Irony|ironic]] [[Averted Trope|aversion]], considering the game's title. Wario is not an actual [[Master of Disguise]], he just wears various [[Clothes Make the Superman|outfits that give him special powers]].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "[
* [[Mini-Mook]]: The mini Munchelangelos in the third episode.
* {{spoiler|[[The Mole]]}}: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle {{spoiler|is actually the [[Big Bad]].}}
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* [[Non-Indicative Name]]:
** The Superfantastical Money Tree, one of the game's treasures. See the game's treasure description below.
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** The game itself is also an example, since Wario's "disguises" are much less "disguises" and more "[[Clothes Make the Superman|superpower costumes]]." Wario never attempts to fool anyone with his disguises, [[Paper-Thin Disguise|not that anyone with a functioning brain would fall for them anyway]]. The problem? "Wario: Master of Costumes" [[Rule of Cool|doesn't sound as good]].
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: Carpaccio developed a morphing technology that lets him turn into Head Honcho Carpaccio, an enormous blue head resembling the Snow Globe and Blow Globe enemies. Notably, he only uses this form in the first battle against him—the second time, he challenges Wario to a [[Racing Mini Game]] instead of a fight.
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* [[Riddling Sphinx]]: See [[Enter Solution Here]].
* [[Role Called]]
* [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Sequential Boss]]: Stuffy the 64th and {{spoiler|Terrormisu}}.
* [[Shout
* [[Slippy
* [[Slobs Versus Snobs]]: Wario's rivalry with Cannoli and Carpaccio has some shades of this.
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Enemies will not go in the water unless they are water enemies. At least not willingly. However, in Sneezemore Cave, there is a segment with a Mr. Cheeky running around on top of breakable ice platforms above a body of water. It is possible to break these platforms by hitting them from below. By doing this, the Mr. Cheeky can be dropped into the water, which kills him instantly.
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[[Category:Nintendo DS]]
[[Category:Wario Master
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