Honestly, I've always loved collecting these trinkets in levels, especially when they've got funny designs and descriptions that fit the feel of the franchise to a tee. For example, some of my favourite Wario Land: Shake It treasures include...
I always preferred when Wario is portrayed as stronger and more brutish, and yet greedy at the same time, if I said my thoughts it would just repeat what has been said. Wario Land games always felt best to me whenever it felt like a seperate...
Very much greed.
The biggest thing that sets Wario apart from Mario even more than his more thuggish traits, is that Mario is very reactive. His stories are driven by wanting to help others in any given situation.
Wario meanwhile is entirely...
Hmm, his greed feels like the most obvious choice. He's obsessed with gold, money and treasure, and that's a key trait in every game and series he's appeared in.
His strength and brutishness is up there, though moreso in Wario Land than...
Wario's atoms are like magnets for each other; he is unable to directly control them but they are powerful enough to seek each other out upon breaking up, connecting and contorting to form the ultimate lifeform... Wario.
Maybe he can control his electrons to alter the electric charges of his particles to attract and repulse themselves on command. That also means he could probably produce electricity out of thin air.
Also you can't just say perchance.
I wouldn't think so, I'm hoping for at least a remix but that comes once in a blue moon. Who knows? If there is maybe we're closer to that new Wario Land!
If Wario gets split in half like in WL3 and gets back together, can he control his atoms? Does this make him the most powerful fictional character mayhaps? Perchance...
Now that I'm confident enough to be here, Wario himself will be confident enough to seize the year of 2026! We shall get a new platforming game! Or a WarioWare cartoon! Captain Syrup will become a spinoff regular, even! May 2026 be a fruitful...
Honestly I didn't expect this game (or console) to get a Brazilian release either. Curious how it would have sold in the country given how badly the system failed everywhere else, and how expensive Nintendo systems are for that market.