TheWarioWareseries has never been shy about re-inventing itself. FromWarioWare: Smooth Moves' embrace of motion controls toWarioWare DIY’s player-created microgames, each title in the series has offered something different.

WarioWare: Get it Togetherkeeps this trend.ThisWarioWarefeatures a character system, where each playable character has different abilities, and the microgames change depending on who the player is using.

Warioware Get it Together Musketeer

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The constantly shifting characters keeps players on their toes. That being said,not all ofWarioware: Get it Together’s characters are created equal. Some definitely have an easier time than others.

Nintendo seems aware of this. In order toencourage players to experience every character’s version of eachWariowaremicrogame, they introduced the prezzies system.

WarioWare: Get it Together’s Prezzies

After completingWarioWare: Get it Together’s story mode, players unlock the prezzie system. Players spend coins, either directly in a shop or randomly from the gacha-like Cluckade, to give presents to characters.

Every time a player gets a present, they get job points and level up. The level ups unlock customization options and character art, and give a boost to the base score in Wario Cup mode.

There are two factors that determine the effectiveness of each present. First is the item’s rarity, ranging from 1 star to 5 stars. The second is preference –characters prefer certain presents over others.

Some examples are straightforward: Wario obviously likes garlic. Some are a bit harder to guess such as Mantis liking manhole covers. Most items are cheap or common enough that trial and error shouldn’t be an issue. No item will ever remove points, just raise them slowly. That being said, the 4 and 5-star item preferences are listed below, so there’s less room for error.