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Form Baton FAQ

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                      WarioWare: Smooth Moves Form Baton FAQ
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WarioWare: Smooth Moves Form Batton FAQ
Written by G. Louie
Version 1.03
[email protected]

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                               Table of Contents
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-(001)->Copyrights and Trademarks
-(002)->Allowed Sites
-(003)->Version History
-(004)->The Form Baton
-(005)->The Balance Stone
-(006)->The Remote Control
-(007)->The Umbrella
-(008)->The Handlebar
-(009)->The Sketch Artist
-(010)->The Chauffeur
-(011)->The Samurai
-(012)->The Tug-of-War
-(013)->The Waiter
-(014)->The Elephant
-(015)->The Thumb Wrestler
-(016)->The Discard
-(017)->The Big Cheese
-(018)->The Janitor
-(019)->The Dumbbell
-(020)->The Mohawk
-(021)->The Finger Food
-(022)->The Boxer
-(023)->The Mortar and Pestle
-(024)->The Diner
-(025)->Q&A
-(026)->Contact Info



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-(001)->                  Copyrights and Trademarks
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Copyright � 2007, G. Louie

This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal,
private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed
publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other
web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a 
violation of copyright.

All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their 
respective trademark and copyright holders.

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-(002)->                      Allowed Sites
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The following sites are allowed to use this FAQ
-GameFAQs
-Supercheats
-Neoseeker
-Gamerhelp

If you see this site on any site that is not listed, please contact me.

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-(003)->                    Version History 
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1.0: All the forms are added.  The in-game description is listed by each form.
     An easier how-to is also listed.

1.01: Changed my e-mail address.

1.02: I updated the Allowed Sites.

1.03: I added a small change with the sensor bar usage.  I added a Q&A section.
     
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-(004)->                    The Form Baton
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The Form Baton.  The Form Baton is the Wii Remote.  By doing different forms
(listed below) with the Form  Baton, you can complete the microgames.

If it says *Uses remote sensor bar* in the form description, then the Wii
Remote sensor and the sensor bar by your television is required.  That means
you have to make sure the Wii Remote sensor is pointing at the sensor bar.

If it says *Does not use remote sensor bar* in the form description, then all
you have to do is the motion for the microgame.  The Wii Remote sensor does
not have to face the sensor bar.  All you have to do is move the Wii Remote.

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-(005)->                   The Balance Stone
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The Balance Stone is the Nunchuck.  It is used in the last form learned.  There
are three different ways of using the Form Baton and the Balance Stone.

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-(006)->                   The Remote Control
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"Hold the Form Baton straight with the tip pointing forward.  This simple 
stance reflects one of life's fiercest--and greatest--sports: channel surfing."

To do The Remote Control, simply hold your arm straight out with the Wii Remote
in your hand.  Hold it as if you are holding a television remote.  Some 
microgames require you to point and click.  Others simply require you to just
move the Wii Remote to the desired position.

*Uses the remote sensor bar*

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-(007)->                     The Umbrella
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"Hold the Form Baton vertically, thumb resting lightly on the button.  Through
this stance, you channel the quiet dignity of a circus clown in the midst of 
a thunderstorm."

To do The Umbrella, hold the Wii Remote verrically with the buttons facing you
and the sensor facing the ceiling.  Microgames will require you to tilt the 
Wii Remote foward, back, left, or right.  Some games may require the A button.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(008)->                     The Handlebar
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"Turn the Form Baton sideways and grasp the ends firmly in both hands.  Like 
riding a bicyle, perfecting this stance requires grace, steadiness, and tight
shorts."

To do The Handlebar, turn the Wii Remote so that the 2 button is on the right.
Place hands over the top so that palms are on the buttons.  Uses for this form
would be pumping and balancing.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(009)->                    The Sketch Artist
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"Hold the Form Baton as you would a pencil during a pop quiz, delicately but 
defiantly.  Mastery of this move can change a pop quizzee into a pop quizer."

To do The Sketch Artist, have the Wii Remote facing forwards.  Grasp it around
the sides with your pointer and middle finger.  Most microgames are just 
pointing and small movements of the Wii Remote.  All you are really doing is
holding the Wii Remote like a pen or pencil.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(010)->                     The Chauffeur
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"Turn the Form Baton sideways and wrap your hands around both ends.  As the 
Form Baton turns, so too the earth and all upon it, from liver to liveryman."

To do The Chauffeur, turn the Wii Remote sideways like in The Handlebar.  This
time, turn the Wii Remote so that the buttons are facing you.  Grab both ends
like a steering wheel.  Microgames will require you to push the Wii Remote 
forward or turn it like driving a car.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(011)->                       The Samurai
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"With your right hand, hold the Form Baton close to your left hip.  Like a 
hungry samurai defending his lunch, close your eyes and await your enemy's
attack."

To do The Samurai, hold the Wii Remote next to your left hip.  Swing your arm
as if your are slicing something.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(012)->                     The Tug-of-War
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"With Form Baton pointing forward, hold it firmly with both hands just above 
the navel.  This stace calls to mind mind the epic struggle between heads
and tails."

To do The Tug-of-War, hold the Wii Remote facing forwards.  Grab it with one
hand over the other.  The Tug-of-War will require will ususally require you
to pull the Wii Remote as if actually playing tug-of-war.  Some other motions
may be necessary.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(013)->                       The Waiter
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"Place the Form Baton in your palm, tip forward and buttons facing up.  
See yourself serving a group of socialites.  Such grace, they cry! Such style!
Such hors d'oeuvres!"

To do The Waiter, open up your palm.  Place the Wii Remote on your palm with
the sensor facing forward and the buttons facing up, as if your are holding a 
platter of food.  These games require balance.  So keep your palm flat and 
steady.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(014)->                        The Elephant
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"Point the Form Baton forward with the end lightly touching your nose.  Just as
the mighty elephant uses its trunk to gorge on peanuts, so too will your new
nose sustain you."

To do The Elephant, the Wii Remote must face forward.  Hold the Wii Remote with
both hands and hold it in front of your nose.  Movements are basically the same 
The Remote Control.  It is just simple head movments, like nodding.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(015)->                    The Thumb Wrestler
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"Hold the Form Baton vertcally and rest your thumb on the top of it.  The 
noblest of athletes, the thumb wrestler edures years of training before 
mastering this pose."

To do The Tumb Wrestler, grasp the Wii Remote in the middle.  Place your thumb
over the sensor.  Point the Wii Remote towards the ceiling.  Microgames will 
usually require you to move the Wii Remote up and down.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

^ This is only for certain microgames.^

Thanks to Brainhost, I receive this information.

For games like the bottle shaking game, you put your finger on the sensor
on the Wii Remote.  This way, the Wii Remote will not register to the Wii.
Once you shake the Wii Remote, you release your finger, registering the
Wii Remote to the Wii once again.

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-(016)->                       The Discard
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"Place the Form Baton facedown on a stable surface like an unwanted, but still
treasured, playing card.  Do not touch the Form baton again until the proper
time."

To do The Discard, place the Wii Remote on the ground.  Make sure the buttons
are face down.  Touching the Wii Remote will result in an action during 
microgames.  In one of the microgames, you need small movements to search for
what you are looking for.  Then you use a bigger movement, like picking the
Wii Remote up, to comlete the microgame.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(017)->                      The Big Cheese
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"With the Form Baton at your hip, force your chest and hips forward.  This 
stance honors the CEO, unsung hero hero standing proud on the back of his
employees."

To do The Big Cheese,  hold the Wii Remote at your right hip.  Place your other
hand at your left hip (this hand doesn't matter, it just adds to the effect).
Microgames will require you to use your whole body, like hula hooping.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(018)->                      The Janitor
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"Hold the Form Baton in both hands, as you would a mop.  The right hand 
represents order, the left, filth.  The Form Baton is the bridge between the 
two."

To do The Janitor, make the Wii Remote vertical to the ground, with sensor
facing ceiling and the buttons facing you.  Grab the Wii Remote with both 
hands, one over the other.  Grab like a broom.  Microgames will require you to
move the Wii Remote like in The Umbrella.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(019)->                        The Dumbbell
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"Turn the Form Baton sideways and clutch it from below in your right hand.  
True masters exhibit a firm grip and an exaggerated grimace."

To do The Dumbbell, turn the Wii Remote so that the 2 button is on the left.  
Microgames will ususally require you to do an actual action of a dumbbell.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(020)->                         The Mohawk
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"Point the tip of the Form Baton forward and hold it atop your head.  Letting
the Form Baton fall is like letting the mohawk droop: shameful and forbidden."

To do The Mohawk, make sure the Wii Remote is facing forwards.  Grab it with
both hands and place on top of head.  Movements require your whole body.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(021)->                         The Finger Food
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"Holding the back end delicately between two fingers, point the Form Baton 
forward.  The regal french fry remains one of nature's greatest muses." 

To do The Finger Food, grasp the Wii Remote with your pointer and middle 
finger.  Do not grab it like a pencil, like you do in The Sketch Artist.  Only
use those two fingers.  Microgames require you to turn the Wii Remote, like
unlocking a door.

*Uses remote sensor bar*

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-(022)->                        The Boxer
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"Turn the Form Baton sideways and hold it firmly from above in your right hand. 
Let the spirit of the noble sucker punch guide you to victory."

To do The Boxer, turn the Wii Remote so that the 2 button is on the right.
Grab the Wii Remote with your right hand. Your knuckles should be facing the
televison.  Some game require you to punch, like a boxer.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(023)->                      The Mortar and Pestle
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"Hold the Form Baton verticaly in your right hand and cup it gently in the palm
of your left.  To crush is also to create, and from squashing comes spice."

To do The Mortar and Pestle, hold the Wii Remote vertically with the sensor 
facing up and the buttons facing you.  Cup your left hand and place the bottom
of the Wii Remote into your left hand.  Movements will usually be making 
circles with the Wii Remote.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(024)->                         The Diner
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"Hold the Balance Stone in your left hand and the Form Baton in your right.
Stay vigilant, the battle for seconds is always fierce."

This form has three differnt ways of doing it.  This form requires The 
Balance Stone.

A. Hold both the Wii Remote and Nunchuck vertically to the ground.

B. Hold both the Wii Remote and Nunchuck so that they face the television.

C. Turn both the Wii Remote and Nunchuck inwards so that they face each other.

*Does not use remote sensor bar*

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-(025)->                          Q&A
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Q: I noticed you have the introduction lines to each form.  How do I access
this?

A: Go into the Temple of Form.  Next click on the Form button on top.  You will
be given the list of forms.  Click on the form that you would like to hear
the explanation for.  A list of all the microgames of that form will appear.
On top, is still the picture of the form.  Click that picture and there you
have it!

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-(026)->                         Contact Info
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To contact me, please e-mail [email protected]
I will only answer questions if "WarioWare" is in the subject line.  Please 
feel free to ask questions.  I only ask that you that you read the FAQ before 
asking questions.

By all means, you can send me comments as well.            

If you see this FAQ on another site other than the ones listed in the above
section, please e-mail me the site.

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