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'''Mt. Teapot''' is a large, teapot-shaped mountain that can be seen in [[Kitchen Island]]. It is the second area that [[Wario]] visits in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' on his adventure to steal the giant, golden [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] statue rumored to be under the control of [[Captain Syrup]] and her [[Black Sugar Gang|Brown Sugar Pirates]]. Mt. Teapot's secret exit in [[Course No.08]] is the only way one can enter [[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]]. On the outside, Mt. Teapot appears as a grassy, smooth, tree-covered hill surrounded by Lake Asparagus.<ref>{{cite|title=''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' instruction booklet|page=17|author=Nintendo|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1994|language=en-us}}</ref> However, many caves can be found that lead straight to the center of the mountain, which is a rugged, dank cavern. [[Lava]] and bridges also appear in the mountain, making it a quite diverse area for many different creatures. Only [[Pinwheel (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Pinwheel]]s, [[Yadorā]] and [[Watch]]es appear on the outside of the level, while [[Pirate Goom]]s, [[Konotako]], [[Pecan]]s, [[Penkoon]]s and others appear on the inside.
'''Mt. Teapot''' is a large, teapot-shaped mountain that can be seen in [[Kitchen Island]]. It is the second area that [[Wario]] visits in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' on his adventure to steal the giant, golden [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] statue rumored to be under the control of [[Captain Syrup]] and her [[Black Sugar Gang|Brown Sugar Pirates]]. Mt. Teapot's secret exit in [[Course No.08]] is the only way one can enter [[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]]. On the outside, Mt. Teapot appears as a grassy, smooth, tree-covered hill surrounded by Lake Asparagus.<ref>''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref> However, many caves can be found that lead straight to the center of the mountain, which is a rugged, dank cavern. [[Lava]] and bridges also appear in the mountain, making it a quite diverse area for many different creatures. Only [[Pinwheel (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Pinwheel]]s, [[Yadorā]] and [[Watch]]es appear on the outside of the level, while [[Pirate Goom]]s, [[Konotako]], [[Pecan]]s, [[Penkoon]]s and others appear on the inside.


One notable landmark of Mt. Teapot is the "lid" of the teapot; at first, it is seen floating up and down above the summit. However, once Wario completes [[Course No.12]], the lid crashes down into the mountain, transforming [[Course No.10]] into [[Course No.13]], a more rough and blocked off area. The changed level allows the [[Minotaur]] boss to be fought.
One notable landmark of Mt. Teapot is the "lid" of the teapot; at first, it is seen floating up and down above the summit. However, once Wario completes [[Course No.12]], the lid crashes down into the mountain, transforming [[Course No.10]] into [[Course No.13]], a more rough and blocked off area. The changed level allows the [[Minotaur]] boss to be fought.


==Courses==
==Courses==
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|image1=[[File:MtTeapotCourse7.png]]
|-style="background: #ABC;"
|image2=[[File:MtTeapotCourse8.png]]
!width="5%"|Level
|image3=[[File:MtTeapotCourse9.png]]
!width="1%"|Image
|image4=[[File:MtTeapotCourse10.png]]
!width="20%"|Description
|image5=[[File:MtTeapotCourse11.png]]
|-
|image6=[[File:MtTeapotCourse12.png]]
|[[Course No.07]]
|image7=[[File:MtTeapotCourse13.png]]
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse7.png|160px]]
|name1=[[Course No.07]]
|A level that mainly takes place in water at Mt. Teapot's base. [[Watch]]es occupy the surface, while the water is filled with [[Pinwheel (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Pinwheel]]s and [[mine]]s.
|name2=[[Course No.08]]
|-
|name3=[[Course No.09]]
|[[Course No.08]]
|name4=[[Course No.10]]
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse8.png|160px]]
|name5=[[Course No.11]]
|Many water currents are found in this level. This level holds a secret exit leading to [[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]].
|name6=[[Course No.12]]
|-
|name7=[[Course No.13]]
|[[Course No.09]]
|description1=A level that mainly takes place in water at Mt. Teapot's base. [[Watch]]es occupy the surface, while the water is filled with [[Pinwheel (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Pinwheel]]s and [[mine]]s.
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse9.png|160px]]
|description2=Many water currents are found in this level. This level holds a secret exit leading to [[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]].
|In this level, Wario must go through a short vertically aligned series of waterfall-filled rooms to reach the end.
|description3=In this level, Wario must go through a short vertically aligned series of waterfall-filled rooms to reach the end.
|-
|description4=The summit of Mt. Teapot. This level becomes inaccessible after completing Course No.12 and gets replaced by Course No.13.
|[[Course No.10]]
|description5=A level set within the mountain's caves. Many [[Pirate Goom]]s are found in this level.
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse10.png|160px]]
|description6=A level set in a lava pit inside the mountain. Wario activates a switch at the end of the level that causes the lid to fall onto Mt. Teapot.
|The summit of Mt. Teapot. This level becomes inaccessible after completing Course No.12 and gets replaced by Course No.13.
|description7=The boss level of Mt. Teapot, replacing Course No.10 and set on the summit after the lid falls on top of it. The [[Minotaur]] is fought at the end of the level.
|-
}}
|[[Course No.11]]
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse11.png|160px]]
|A level set within the mountain's caves. Many [[Pirate Goom]]s are found in this level.
|-
|[[Course No.12]]
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse12.png|160px]]
|A level set in a lava pit inside the mountain. Wario activates a switch at the end of the level that causes the lid to fall onto Mt. Teapot.
|-
|[[Course No.13]]
|[[File:MtTeapotCourse13.png|160px]]
|The boss level of Mt. Teapot, replacing Course No.10 and set on the summit after the lid falls on top of it. The [[Minotaur]] is fought at the end of the level.
|}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ポット{{hover|山|やま}}<ref name=enclosed>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオランド3 ワリオランド (''Sūpā Mario Rando 3: Wario Rando'') instruction booklet|page=16|date=1994|language=Japanese|publisher=Nintendo|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Jap=ポット{{hover|山|やま}}<ref name=enclosed>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 16.</ref><br>''Potto yama''<br>アスパラ{{hover|湖|こ}}<ref name=enclosed/><br>''Asupara ko''
|JapR=Potto yama
|JapM=Mt. Pot<br>(''Mt. Teapot'' in-game)<br>Asparagus Lake<br>(waterbody)
|Jap2=アスパラ{{hover|湖|こ}}<ref name=enclosed/>
|Ita=Monte Teiera<ref>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' European instruction booklen, pag. 115</ref><br>Lago Asparagio
|Jap2R=Asupara ko
|ItaM=Mount Teapot<br>Asparagus Lake
|JapM=Mt. Pot<br>(''Mt. Teapot'' in-game)
|Jap2M=Asparagus Lake<br>(waterbody)
|Ita=Monte Teiera<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo|title=''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' European instruction booklen|page=115|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it}}</ref>
|Ita2=Lago Asparagio
|ItaM=Mount Teapot
|Ita2M=Asparagus Lake
}}
}}


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