He's not afraid of chopping a giant's nosehairs, though." Wario-Man's superpowers are something of a mystery.
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Where? 2: The Sequel challenge set of Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The Wrestler wearing a Wario-Man outfit in the Wario. Wario then finishes opponents off with a Wario Waft-like attack, which launches them away. If successful, he traps them in front of a bright-green background and lands a flurry of punches as multiple cartoon-styled onomatopoeia such as "BOOM!!" and "POW!" (reminiscent of those found in superhero comics) appear on-screen. Upon activating it, Wario eats the Nasty Garlic and dashes forwards, catching any opponents in front of him. Ultimate as Wario's Final Smash however, instead of fighting as him, the Final Smash is more cinematic. However, Wario-Man's size can be altered by the use of Super Mushrooms, Poison Mushrooms, Lightning, and the similar Special Smashes, which can increase or decrease his overall attack power. Much like with Giga Bowser, Wario-Man is unaffected by Metal Boxes, as he never takes a metallic appearance, even in a Metal Special Smash. The Corkscrew also gains electric effects, the Wario Bike travels much faster, and his Wario Waft can potentially be a one-hit KO if it's fully charged. His punches will act similarly to a smash attack, and his mid-air moves allow him to gain altitude with each move (except his down aerial, which can now meteor smash). When using his normal attacks, Wario-Man will hit with extra power, or gain added effects to the moves. Wario-Man also has the effects of a Super Star in that he's invincible to all forms of attacks, but he can still take damage by going off-screen or eating explosives. He can use his regular attack moves at a much faster pace, enabling him to perform follow-up hits more easily. When the Final Smash is used, Wario eats Nasty Garlic and gains a superhero suit, greatly increasing his attack power and speed. Unlike most Final Smashes, Wario's Final Smash is more of a power-up than an attack. Wario-Man is Wario's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros.
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It is notable that Wario-Man refers to himself as W-Man in the latter cameo, rather than his full name. Wario-Man cameos twice in Game & Wario: in the second stage of a microgame in Gamer, where he must avoid a dinosaur's foot and in one of the prizes of Cluck-A-Pop, where he is answering the phone after the player dials a phone number. Failing a microgame causes Wario-Man to fail at opening the door. Succeeding one of the microgames will make Wario-Man successfully open a door to the bathroom. He helps people open doors to the bathroom. Showcase, the WiiWare counterpart to WarioWare: D.I.Y. However, he lands on the Sewer Guru, who retaliates by whacking him with a stick. Later on, Wario-Man tries to stop a train with his newly acquired power, but is sent flying and gets knocked all the way into a sewer, where he changes back into Wario. The apparent garlic weakens the Awful Viruses in Wario's stomach, and when the Wario Viruses eat the Awful Viruses (thanks to the player), they are supercharged, turning Wario into Wario-Man. Since garlic is Wario's personal cure-all, he goes ahead and eats it anyway. He decides to eat some garlic to relieve himself, but accidentally grabs Nasty Garlic. Wario-Man appears again in WarioWare: Touched!, though how Wario transforms into him is different.