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...
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...
I'd say Wario's most defining trait is his greed without a doubt, but sometimes his brutish nature too. The first paragraph of his Wikipedia page defines him as "a selfish and greedy treasure hunter". (Wario - Wikipedia)
I think his greed would be my answer as it is the reason we see all of his other traits, but another one I quite like is his stubbornness. When it comes to Mario platformers, I refuse to believe the concept of 1-Ups is canon, seeing them purely...
ohhhhh i honestly never thought of it like that before: mario reacts to the world, the world reacts to wario
this is making me think of my first thoughts when bonanza was announced that a completely destructive world feels like it would work a...
I'd say Wario's most defining trait is his greed without a doubt, but sometimes his brutish nature too. The first paragraph of his Wikipedia page defines him as "a selfish and greedy treasure hunter". (Wario - Wikipedia)
I think his greed would be my answer as it is the reason we see all of his other traits, but another one I quite like is his stubbornness. When it comes to Mario platformers, I refuse to believe the concept of 1-Ups is canon, seeing them purely...
Likely just because of the SNES game rerelease, but with all of the other Wario news recently (building up to his debut in the third Mario movie...) maybe it will mean something! A sequel is possible now that the Switch has mouse controls.