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* [[Art Initiates Life]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Arty Wario]].
* [[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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* [[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.
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** 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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