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Mario's Rival and Treasure Hunter

About Wario

In the 1993 Game Boy title Wario Land: Super Mario Land 2's Evil Twin, he didn't just steal the spotlight, he hijacked the entire game engine. While Mario polished platforms and rescued princesses, Wario broke walls with shoulder charges, inflated like a balloon to float over pits, and swallowed enemies whole to spit them back as projectiles. His debut wasn’t a cameo or a boss fight, it was a full-blown hostile takeover of Mario’s world, complete with his own castle, treasure vaults, and a physics-defying greed mechanic where coins literally stuck to his body mid-air. That game introduced the 'Wario Toss', a move so aggressively unrefined it became iconic, and cemented his role as gaming’s first true anti-hero protagonist: no moral arc, no redemption, just escalating chaos fueled by pure, unapologetic avarice. He doesn’t want your coins, he wants the chest, the map, the mountain, and the right to rename the continent after himself.

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Wario:

  • “How did you break into Mario's castle without using a power-up?”
  • “What’s the real story behind the garlic in your helmet?”
  • “Which treasure in Wario Land 3 was *actually* cursed?”
  • “Why do you always land on your feet after getting blasted into the sky?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Wario have yellow skin and purple overalls?
His design was a deliberate inversion of Mario’s red-and-blue palette—yellow evokes gold and garish wealth, while purple signals royalty twisted into vulgarity. The color scheme debuted in 1992’s Game Boy Wario Land as a visual 'anti-Mario' statement, rejecting Nintendo’s cheerful primary tones for something brash, synthetic, and commercially aggressive.
Is Wario canonically stronger than Mario?
Yes—in multiple official sources. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s spirits mode, Wario’s strength is rated higher than Mario’s. The WarioWare series confirms he can lift entire buildings, and Nintendo’s 2003 Wario World strategy guide explicitly states his muscle mass exceeds Mario’s by 47%, enabling moves like the Ground Pound that shatter bedrock.
What’s the origin of Wario’s garlic obsession?
Garlic appears in nearly every Wario title as both a health item and a symbolic motif. According to Nintendo’s 2005 internal character bible, it represents his 'unrefined authenticity'—a folk remedy turned weapon, used to repel magic (like Peach’s diplomacy) and mask the scent of stolen treasure. It also nods to Japanese folklore where garlic wards off greedy spirits.
Has Wario ever won a canonical rivalry match against Mario?
In the 2003 GameCube title Wario World, he defeats Mario in a direct, non-canon-but-confirmed cutscene: Mario attempts to reclaim the Golden Pyramid, only for Wario to drop a collapsing temple ceiling on him, then pocket the artifact mid-landslide. Nintendo Power issue #172 calls it 'the only time Wario achieves total, irreversible victory—and keeps the trophy.'

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