He enjoys long walks on the beach, fine dining, cuddling under blankets while watching scary movies, and greased goomba wrasslin'.īased on Cappy from the new Odyssey game, its name is Wappy. Kamek likes to forget he exists, ignoring every game request Wamek sends him on BeakBook, but inevitably (literally) bumps into him at every annual Magikoopa Convention, where he just can't shake him either because he's clingy or because of some gunk on his shirt. Wamek, Kamek's 1st cousin twice removed, born and raised in the Kaddywompus Kingdom, a tiny strip of swamp that (unsuccessfully) rebelled from the Mushroom Kingdom. The scales are colored like feathers to intimidate those around it. Not to be confused with the user by the same name, this Wayoshi has large burly muscles, dragon scales across the chest and torso area, a slithery snake tail, and wears a mask to enlarge the dragon scales on the neck and darken the eyes. He gets on particularly well with the Koopalings Roy Koopa and Morton Koopa Jr., as well as Wario, and also has a particular dislike for Mario. Aside from name and appearances, Wario Koopa shares some of Wario's other traits, such as a love for money and great strength. This is Wario Koopa, an eighth Koopaling named and designed after the famous microgame maker Wario. This time, Lord Bowser ( talk) gets a win with his debut section covering the soundtrack for Kirby: Planet Robobot! Congratulations, and a big thank you to everyone who voted! Please do keep it up! We've got a lot of good stuff for you to look at and listen to this month, so I'll shut up now and let you enjoy all our sections have to offer! As always, if you want to have your artwork featured in Palette Swap as a guest section, you are more than welcome to send it in! The gallery format got us more submissions than contests usually do, so maybe we'll be seeing more of this style of format. This month, we're unveiling the two art galleries for Wa-Characters and Microgame ads! We got a lot of good entries, so be sure to check those out. Greetings, everyone! Welcome to the summer special issue all about Wario! I hope you're enjoying our spread on the master of microgames!
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