The Peaceful Village

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N2 The Peaceful Village

The Peaceful Village is the second level on the northern side of the music box world in Wario Land 3. This level, along with The Vast Plain, becomes accessible after Wario acquires the Axe from Out of the Woods' Gray Chest, which is used to chop the large tree that blocks the way to those levels.

The level takes place in a small village consisting of a few houses above a substructure. Each of the houses contain at least one door that can be entered, and only one of the houses has a pipe. One of the houses has a door that only opens at night, though there is a secret entrance to this house so it can be visited in the day. There is also a sewer beneath the village, filled with brittle pipelines and water, where there is a Robo-Mouse within.

Enemies[edit]

Reaction abilities[edit]

Items[edit]

Treasures[edit]

Gray Chest: Blue Tablet[edit]

The Peaceful Village
The Blue and Green Tablets, opening the gate

The Blue Tablet[1] is in the Gray Chest. It is available as soon as the level is unlocked.

The Gray Key is below a thin platform from one of the houses at the top. To get there, Wario must first go up the ladder to the right and then up the ladder to the left, while avoiding the Doughnuteers (day) or zombies (night) and a Para-Goom on the way. After reaching the top, the way to collect the Gray Key differs between day and night. During the day, Wario must use a Doughnuteer to trigger Fat Wario so that he can break the blocks to the right of the third door, and then move until the effect wears off before collecting the Gray Key; during the night, Wario must use a zombie to trigger Zombie Wario in order to pass through the thin platform above the Gray Key to collect it. The light to revert Wario back to normal from a zombie is under the thin brown platforms.

The Gray Chest is within the third door, where there is a Fire Robota inside. Past it is a ladder, where going up and then left leads to the Gray Chest.

The Blue Tablet from this chest and the Green Tablet from The Vast Plain's Gray Chest causes the western side to be unlocked after both of them are fitted into slots on a door to open it, thus making Desert Ruins accessible.

Red Chest: Blue Book[edit]

The Peaceful Village
The Blue Book in use

The Blue Book[2] is in the Red Chest. It can be obtained after acquiring the Flute from The Stagnant Swamp, which causes the snake to rise from the pot.

In order to reach the pipe on the roof, Wario must first make his way to the top where the houses are, and then go left to where the snake is. From the snake's head, Wario can reach the rooptops and be able to go within the pipe. Under the pipe, there are a Spearhead and a Doughnuteer. Wario must use a Doughnuteer's doughnut to trigger Fat Wario, after which he must go to the left to break the doughnut blocks, as well as the blocks below it to reveal a path underground, where a Red Key is.

After collecting the key, Wario must go to the rooftops throught the snake again, but this time go all the way right in order to go to the right door in the rightmost house, which watching out for the Fire Robota in the way. Within this room, there is a Doughnuteer on the other side, where its doughnut must be used to trigger Fat Wario, so that he can jump to cause the Doughnuteer to recoil until it is on the topmost platform, in order for Wario to be Fat Wario again after jumping up all the way to the top, so that he can break the doughnut blocks that leads to a ladder, which in turn leads to the Red Chest.

The Blue Book, along with the Magic Wand found in The Grasslands' Green Chest, will freeze the sea found in the east side of the world, turning it into The Frigid Sea and making it accessible.

Green Chest: Goblet[edit]

The Peaceful Village
Wario finds the Goblet in the basement

The Goblet[2] is an optional treasure in the Green Chest. It can be obtained after acquiring the Flute from The Stagnant Swamp, which causes the snake to rise from the pot. Alternatively, the treasure can be obtained if Wario has gotten the High Jump Boots from The Colossal Hole's Green Chest. The treasure can normally be only obtained at night because the door only opens at night. However, during the day, Wario must have at least gotten the Super Jump Slam Overalls from Castle of Illusions' Gray Chest to enter the secret entrance. If he exits the house during the day, he cannot reenter through the same way.

The house that contains the treasure is located on the right side past the tall wall, where it is in in the door that only opens at night. To get there without high-jumping over the wall, Wario must step on the snake, and then make his way to the right through the rooftops while avoiding the Fire Robota. During the day when the door is closed, Wario must enter the leftmost house, and the go down the second pipe from the left all the way underneath the room, and then go all the way to the right in the sewers up the pipe, and then go to where the topmost Para-Goom is to break the wall to the right to uncover a secret entrance to the house, where he must then break past the walls to go right and up. Within the house, there is a door at the topmost level that leads to a bridge with Akamajakushi. The Green Key is all the way to the right.

After obtaining the Green Key, Wario must exit the room and then go down to Mad Scienstein to use his potions to trigger Invisible Wario. After that, he must make his way up to the topmost floor past the seeing-eye door while avoiding the denki, since exposure to electricity will remove the invisibility. There is a pipe past the seeing-eye door that leads to a room with a Fire Robota. The fourth and fifth column of blocks on the floor are breakable with a Smash Attack, leading to an underground chamber, where the Green Chest is.

The Goblet does not affect the world in any way.

Blue Chest: Day or Night Spell[edit]

The Peaceful Village
Wario can control the time of day by using the Day or Night Spell.

The Day or Night Spell,[3] also called the Day/Night Changer,[4] is in the Blue Chest. It requires the Super Jump Slam Overalls from Castle of Illusions' Gray Chest.

To get to the area where the Blue Chest is, Wario must first go all the way to the upper level where the houses are, and then go into the door of the leftmost house. In this house, Wario must go down the ladder to the left after breaking the blocks, and then go right to a red Prince Froggy. Using a Super Smash near it will cause it to recoil to the platforms above, after which Wario can go down to a lower area with six pipes. The pipe that leads to the sewers is the second one from the left. After going down the pipe to the sewers, a Robo-Mouse will be waiting, which pursues Wario in the direction he is in. If it catches Wario, he will be thrown out of the house. Wario must go all the way right, breaking any broken pipes on the way. After passing the Musical Coin the middle, the Blue Key is not far ahead.

From where the Blue Key is, the Blue Chest is further towards the right, where there is a pipe next to it.

The Day or Night Spell allows the player to switch between daytime and nighttime at any time in the overworld. This can be done by pressing Select and selecting the Day & Night Switch[5] from the menu that appears.

Musical Coins[edit]

Location Description
One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village. To the right from the beginning, there is a Musical Coin. The wall in between can be broken with a Super Smash, or Zombie Wario can be used to fall through the platforms from the top where the Gray Key is to reach it.
The door to reach one of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

In the room next to the snake vase, the Musical Coin is at the top-left. It is reachable by either bouncing on the Hammer-bot or to use Bouncy Wario triggered by that Hammer-bot.
One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village. After going into the pipe above one of the houses, there is a Musical Coin at the exit of that pipe. Alternatively, the second house from the left can be entered through the door to reach the coin by jumping across the platforms to the top-right.
The Warp Pipe that leads to two of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

In the Blue Key and Blue Chest area, there is a Musical Coin to the left of the Robo-Mouse.
One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village. In the Blue Key and Blue Chest area, on the way to the Blue Key, there is a Musical Coin before it.
The way to reach one of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

After entering the pipe next to the Blue Chest and exiting to the main area, there are three Para-Gooms. The wall next to the middle Para-Goom is breakable, where a Musical Coin is on the way at the bottom-right. The path of breakable ground will lead to where the bottom Para-Goom is.
The door to reach one of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village.

After entering the pipe next to the Blue Chest and exiting to the main area, there are three Para-Gooms. the wall next to the top Para-Goom is breakable via Super Smash, revealing a room. In this room, which is inside the house that is accessible through a door open only at night, there is a Musical Coin on the way.
One of the Musical Coins in The Peaceful Village. In the house whose door is only open at night, there is a room in it that contains Akamajakushi. At the end of it, there are breakable logs above the water, where a Musical Coin is reachable on the left side underwater.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 静かな村[?]
Shizuka na Mura
The Peaceful Village

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady (February 5, 2001). Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3090-8. Page 89.
  2. ^ a b Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady (February 5, 2001). Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3090-8. Page 92.
  3. ^ "The Day or Night Spell you win from N2’s Blue Chest gives you the power to change the time of day at will." – June 2000. Nintendo Power Volume 133. Page 66.
  4. ^ Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady (February 5, 2001). Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3090-8. Page 96.
  5. ^ 2000. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 13.