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# Weirwood The Weirwood was the woods area of Avalon. It consisted of the Wild, the Wyrd, and Dun Dara.
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# Well of Spirits The Well of Spirits is the central area of the Tomb of Storms in Krokotopia.
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# Weng Shih Weng Shih is a master of horticulture that lived in Sun Hing Village.
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# Werner Lebhaft Werner Lebhaft is a Life Wizard who was a minion-for-hire.
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# Wesley Moore Wesley Moore was an individual from the Spiral who went off to fight in a war, where he ultimately died. He was buried at Shady Hollow. On his gravestone read: ""Here lies our own Wesley Moore, buried on this distant shore. Bravely he went off to war, but won't come back: no Wes, no More"."
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# West Ende Girls Snack Shop The West Ende Girls Snack Shop is a shop at the Wizard City Pet Pavilion. It is run by Dusty Shadowcloud and Jackie Whisperflame.
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# West Safehouse The West Safehouse was a building used by the O'Learys at Hyde Park in Marleybone City.
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# Westminster Skyway Westminster Skyway is the central skyway of Marleybone. History. "To be added"
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# Weyth Cloudhawk Weyth Cloudhawk is a Bear that was frozen in the Hrundle Fjord.
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# Wezlee Wezlee was the son of Caleban and Crusher. Biography. "To be added"
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# Wharf Rats The Wharf Rats are a loose affiliation of criminal Rat gangs and crews that are based in Scrimshaw. Organizations that are affiliated with the Wharf Rats include the Bilge Rats, the Rats of Nim, and the Rat Pack. History. One day when Nanu Nanu and his brothers were hunting Batacuda in their canoe near the Vortex of Doom, a ship of Wharf Rats decided to use the canoe as hunting practice. The barrage knocked and injured the Water Mole, and killed the rest of the hunting party. Nanu Nanu was later found on a piece of wreckage of the canoe by Orson, a Marleybonian pirate. The pirate brought him to Wongo Woo on Skull Island, and Maka Motl nursed him back to health.
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# Whatchamagolem Whatchamagolems were armed drones used by Nana's Olde Fashioned Karamelle Delights for security purposes. The drones were made out of nougat, caramel, crispies, and reinforced steel. Several such Whatchamagolems attempted to halt Greta and the Wizard from using a shortcut into Nibbleheim and urged them to return to Karamelle City, but were defeated. History. While trying to use a pipeline shortcut to get into Nibbleheim, the Wizard and Greta were halted by three Whatchamagolems, who urged them to return to Karamelle City. The two resisted their authority, defeating them. Behind the scenes. "Whatchamagolem" is derived from the shortened phrase "whatchamacallit," which is a placeholder name often used when someone can't remember the name to something.
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# Wheatsville Wheatsville is an Aero Dwarf town in Empyrea. The town has their own Whirlyburly team, the Wheatsville Threshers.
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# Wheatsville Threshers The Wheatsville Threshers are a Whirlyburly team from the Aero Dwarf town of Wheatsville.
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# Whirlpool Cave Whirlpool Cave was a watery cave located in Cloudburst Forest in Azteca.
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# Whirlyburly Whirlyburly is a popular sport played by the Aero Dwarves of Neumia.
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# Whisper Moon Whisper Moon was an archer at the Bison Village in Cool Ranch.
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# Whispertide Whispertide was a Water Elemental that resided in a waterfall in Savarstaad Pass, Grizzleheim. When the Wizard was getting their newly-forged blade thrice-blessed, Whispertide blessed them with the grace of water, hoping that they would rid Grizzleheim of the Grendels.
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# White Professor White was a training tome vendor at the Admiral Benbow Tavern on the Isle of Dogs in Marleybone.
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# White Dragon The White Dragon was a Dragon whose venom was used to cure King Artorius.
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# White Tower The White Tower was a tower located in Crab Alley underneath Wizard City. Behind the scenes. In the Selena Gomez questline that Crab Alley originated from, the White Tower was named the Prison Tower.
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# Wiki101 <mainpage-leftcolumn-start /> Welcome to <br>An online lore encyclopedia for the 101 universe by KingsIsle Entertainment.<br> Wiki101 strives to be the most expansive encyclopedia for the narrative content of the "Wizard101" and "Pirate101" MMORPGs by KingsIsle Entertainment and the greater 101 universe!<br>Anyone can edit and help to improve our database, so sign up for a Fandom account and visit the to get started! ' • ' • ' • ' • Timeline <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> ' • ' <mainpage-endcolumn />
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# Wilan Short Horn Wilan Short Horn was an Aztecosaur that was lost in the Cenote.
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# Wild Bill Peacock James, known as "Wild Bill" Peacock, is a member of the Magnificent Seven.
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# Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch was a criminal organization from the world of Cool Ranch.
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# Wild Sunbird The Wild Sunbird was a competitor of the Grand Arena in the Krokosphinx.
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# Wildlands The Wildlands, also known as the Wilds, is a thick jungle area of Lemuria.
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# Wildroot Wildroot was a guardian of the forest in Savarstaad Pass.
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# Wilds
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# Wilhelm Wonky Wilhelm Wonky was an employee of Nana's Olde Fashioned Karamelle Delights who was once given the title of Employee of the Month by Nana. Biography. "To be added"
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# Wilhelmina Wilhelmina was the true love of Moe. Biography. "To be added" Behind the scenes. Wilhelmina was voiced by Elizabeth Maxwell.
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# William Haskins William Haskins is an American video game developer who worked in production at KingsIsle Entertainment from 2005 to 2021. He now works at Wimo Games as the company's VP of Production. Biography. "To be added"
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# William Ofoegbu William Ofoegbu (born July 13) is a Texas-based voice actor who voices Grizztopher in "Wizard101".
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# William Pugsby William Pugsby is a resident of Chelsea Court in Marleybone City.
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# William Symonds William Symonds is a ship parts vendor at the Isle of Dogs in Marleybone.
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# William the Duck William the Duck, also known as English Bill or the Duck of Death, was a Duck from Back East who would eventually become an ally of Deacon after traveling to Darkmoor and gaining necromantic abilities. Biography. "To be added"
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# Willie Marks Willie Marks was a member of the O'Leary gang in Marleybone.
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# Willy the Rat Willy the Rat was a jewelry vendor in Flotsam.
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# Wind Hunter Wind Hunter is a Bison who was the keeper of a mandrake at the Bison Burial Ground in Cool Ranch.
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# Wind Tamer Wind Tamer was an outfit vendor in the Bison Village.
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# Windstone Windstones are ancient magical crystals that are necessary to travel through Stormgates inside the Skyways of the Spiral. They keep the stresses of Stormgates and Spiral Threads from destroying the vessels that traverse them. History. The Windstones were created by the legendary heroes of Aquila back when they first traveled the threads between the worlds of the Spiral. Their construction was aided by the Immortals, though secrets of how they were made have been lost.
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# Wing Chun Wing Chun is a monk from MooShu.
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# Winter Wyrm The Winter Wyrm was a Wyrm that resided in the Frozen Cave.
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# Winterdeep Warren Winterdeep Warren is an area of Nidavellir.
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# Winters Captain Winters was the leader of the Seal team, which answered to Empress Antuskette's advisor, Danton.
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# Wintertusk Wintertusk was an island in Grizzleheim.
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# Winthrop Professor Winthrop was the head archeologist with the Royal Expeditionary Force during their Expedition to Krokotopia. He was in charge of excavations at the Pyramid of the Sun. Biography. "To be added" Relationships. "To be added"
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# Wisp Wisps are spherical conjurations of magic that can often be found floating around the various worlds of the Spiral. There are various forms of Wisps such as Red Wisps, which restore health, and Mana Wisps, which restore Mana.
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# Witch's Treehouse The Witch's Treehouse is the home of the Weird Sisters located in the Black Licorice Forest in Karamelle.
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# Witchdoctor Witchdoctors are a class of Pirate known for their mastery of the arcane powers of Hoodoo.
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# Witchdoctor's Sanctum The Witchdoctor's Sanctum is the base of the Witchdoctor trainer Madame Vadima, located in Avery's Court on Skull Island.
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# Wiz
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# Wizard A wizard (plural: wizards) is an individual in the Spiral that is capable of performing magic. Wizards are referred to as different things based on location, such as spellbinders in Khrysalis or magicians in Zafaria. The term "witch" is sometimes used to refer to an individual female wizard, though the term "wizard" is typically gender-neutral. While wizards across the Spiral study many different philosophies of magic, the most common philosophies are Pyromancy, Thaumaturgy, Divination, Theurgy, Necromancy, Conjuration, and Sorcery.
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# Wizard101 Wizard101 is a (MMORPG) developed by KingsIsle Entertainment and released in 2008. The game's main storyline centers around a young wizard from Earth that is tasked with helping drive out the dark forces of the cosmos known as the Spiral. The player battles a variety of creatures by casting spells using a turn-based combat system similar to collectible card games. The game was announced on May 22, 2008 and released to the public on September 2, 2008. It is the first game in the "101" universe. Developed over the course of three years following KingsIsle's foundation in 2005, "Wizard101" was created to be a family-friendly "middle ground" between games designed for young children and other MMORPGs that contained mature interactions, such as the popular "". The game was co-created by J. Todd Coleman and Josef T. Hall. Since its launch, "Wizard101" has released thirteen mainline "World" expansions: Dragonspyre (2009), Celestia (2010), Zafaria (2011), Avalon (2012), Azteca (2012), Khrysalis Part 1 (2013), Khrysalis Part 2 (2014), Polaris (2015), Mirage (2016), Empyrea Part 1 (2017), Empyrea Part 2 (2018), Karamelle (2020), and Lemuria (2021), and Novus (2022). The fifteenth mainline expansion Wallaru, will be released in 2023. Major side content expansions have also been released in between the mainline content: Grizzleheim (2009) and its expansion Wintertusk (2011), Wysteria (2011), Aquila (2013), Tale of Four Dungeons (2014), and Wizard City Underground (2019). Story. The main storyline in "Wizard101" is mostly the same regardless of the player's choice of magic school, though there are some differences. Your professor's introduction at the beginning of the game changes based on school. The story of the game is told in four distinct Story Arcs; the First Arc (2008–2009), the Second Arc (2010–2014), the Third Arc (2015–2018), and the Fourth Arc (2020–present). Arc 1. Wizard City. Some time after his dramatic exit from Ravenwood following the untimely death of his wife Sylvia, former Death professor Malistaire Drake has returned and broken the seals keeping the Undead at bay. This unleashed anUndead Army commanded by Lord Nightshade to attack Wizard City. This attack serves as a distraction from Malistaire's goal to acquire the "Krokonomicon" from the Order of the Fang in Krokotopia and use it to bring his wife back from death. Headmaster Merle Ambrose and his pet Gamma send a spell out into the universe to search for an individual of enough potential to save Wizard City. Looking through their crystal ball, Ambrose and Gamma find a young individual and recruit them to become a Wizard at Ravenwood School of Magical Arts. The Wizard is summoned to Golem Court, where they are introduced to Ambrose and Gamma, but not before a strange disturbance leads them all into Golem Tower. There, the Wizard has their first showdown with Malistaire himself, and they fight his Draconians with the assistance of Ambrose as an introductory teaching session in magic. Malistaire's minions are defeated and Ambrose attempts to duel him, but Malistaire leaves after declaring he had already gotten what he had come for. Ambrose gives the Wizard their Spellbook and a Wand, and leaves to tidy up his office before the Wizard is to be enrolled. In his office, Ambrose informs the Wizard of a supernatural incursion on Unicorn Way that is too urgent to not be dealt with immediately, impeding their enrollment. Ambrose believes they had demonstrated such potential that practical experience would serve better than lectures, so he teleports them to the street directly so they can seek out Private Connelly of the Wizard City Guard. Unicorn Way has been subjected to Dark Magic and is being swarmed by the Undead, so the Wizard helps the Guard control the street and works with Ceren Nightchant to discover what's going on. The wizard ultimately confides with Lady Oriel, Warden of the Fairies, to understand the dark forces. Oriel reveals that the ruthless tyrant Rattlebones from the Underworld used vile Bone Cages full of Dark Magic to corrupt the Fairies, and he is confronted at the Unicorn Way Archive and defeated. Rattlebones was searching for a tome called "On the Trail of the Order of the Fang" to give over to his "Dark Master," Malistaire, but drops it in his haste to leave. The Dark Magic plaguing Unicorn Way is lifted, and the tome is taken by Nightchant's request to Harold Argleston in the Wizard City Library, who redirects it to Headmaster Ambrose. The Headmaster claims he will look into the tome. Krokotopia. "Alhazred, the master of balance magic is located on Krokosphinx Island. Following the mistreatment of the Mander race by the Kroks, Alhazred became disgusted in their ways. With the help of like minded Kroks, Alhazred founded the Order of The Fang. The Order of The Fang banded together and subdued the Tuts, driving them into a deep sleep. Alhazred recorded the group's techniques in the Krokonomicon. Centuries after the Order of The Fang subdued the Tuts, Professor Winthrop and his team came to Krokotopia to search for the world's secrets and history. While excavating the Pryamid of The Sun, Winthrop and his team awoke the Tuts that Alhazred had once put to sleep. Using the chaos of the Tut's awakening, Malistaire began to search Krokotopia for the Krokonomicon." Marleybone. "To be added" MooShu. "To be added" Dragonspyre. "To be added" Arc 2. Celestia. "To be added" Zafaria. "To be added" Avalon. "To be added" Azteca. "To be added" Khrysalis Part 1. "To be added" Khrysalis Part 2. "To be added" Arc 3. Polaris. "To be added" Mirage. "To be added" Empyrea Part 1. "To be added" Empyrea Part 2. "To be added" Arc 4. Karamelle. "To be added" Lemuria. "To be added" Novus. "To be added" Wallaru. "To be added" Gameplay. The fictional universe of the Spiral is divided into several worlds, each of which has multiple areas, and are fully explorable. Worlds and quests. A merry world notable for being the home of Merle Ambrose, Avalon is the third world of Arc II and is intended for Levels 70–80. A doomed world suffering from the fall of Xibalba, Azteca is the fourth world of Arc II and is intended for Levels 80–90. A mostly underwater world once belonging to an ancient race, Celestia is the first world of Arc II and is intended for Levels 50–60. A ghostly world depicting the aftermath of a fiery cataclysm, Dragonspyre is the final world of Arc I and is intended for Levels 40–50. Empyrea is an old and diverse world located near the center of the Spiral. It is the final world of Arc III, and serves as a sort of conclusion to the ten-year narrative released thus far prior. It is split up into two parts, Khrysalis Parts 1 and 2, and is intended for Levels 120–130. Karamelle is a candy world known for the production of confectionery products. It is the first world of Arc IV and is intended for Levels 130–140. A dark world of insects, Khrysalis is the final world of Arc II. Its narrative was split up into two parts, Khrysalis Parts 1 and 2, but altogether the level is intended is Levels 90–100. A desert world, Krokotopia is the second world of Arc I and is also where the Lower and Upper Zigazag dungeons as well as Kembaalung Village can be accessed. It is intended for Levels 10–20. Marleybone is the third world of Arc I, and is intended for Levels 20–30. Mirage is a desert world known for its many traders and thieves. It is the second world of Arc III and is intended for Levels 110–120. An elegant and spiritual world, MooShu is the fourth world in Arc I, and is intended for Levels 30–40. Polaris is a frozen and mountainous world. It is the first world of Arc III and is intended for Levels 100–110. The hub of all magic, Wizard City is the starting world in the game and is the main hub for much of the game's storyline. It serves as the first world in Arc I, and is intended for Levels 1–10. Combat. "To be added" Free-to-play. Free-to-play is a version of the game where after character creation and completing the Prologue, only Unicorn Way and Triton Avenue are available as story locations for free. After that, players must pay per location with Crowns in order to progress through the game any further. After they've gotten as far as they can go, players are free to sign in and play anytime they want for free, and can do anything they want around Wizard City, and can purchase things from the Crown Shop. Development. Conception. "To be added" Release and updates. Major expansions. To date, there have been fourteen mainline "world" expansions added to the game as well as various side content. Game updates. October 2008 saw the first major update to "Wizard101" following its launch. The most notable addition was the introduction of the Pay by Zone system for Crowns players, which allowed non-Members to buy premium zones with Crowns and access the content in them while otherwise being Free to Play and not being required to purchase a Membership. The update also included Quest History, allowing players to click arrows in the quest log to cycle through goals on a quest with several goals as well as click an icon to view the history of a quest and view previous dialogue. Other additions included a button to return to your Dormitory and the ability to change your Pet's name in the Dye Shop. The Tutorial was also given major changes. The second major update and first update in 2009 was released on January 19, 2009, including the opening of the new max level world of Dragonspyre, the first major expansion to the game post-launch and the conclusion of the game's first story arc. The update also notably included the additions of the Player vs Player system and the "Dueling Diego" mini-game. The third major update was released in February 2009. Valentina HeartSong was added to the Shopping District as the Valentine's Day vendor, an update was made to the True Friends system so that players no longer had to both be online at the same time, and Booster Packs were introduced, with the first one added to the game being "Eye of Bartleby", containing 120 different cards. Buying the Booster Pack from Zeke gave you 7 random cards from the set. The update also added the ability for Free to Play players to join in on Ranked Player versus Player combat by paying 80 Crowns per Ranked match and a Help section to Menu Chat. The fourth major update was released in March 2009. It introduced voice acting to the game for the worlds of Wizard City and Krokotopia, with Marleybone, MooShu, and Dragonspyre to come in a future update. The Shared Bank was added, allowing players to share items between characters on the same account. Prospector Zeke was moved from Olde Town to the Commons, with a new cart and new items to sell. A confirmation was added before deleting characters, and an improvement was made where characters on your Friends List show up with a lighter blue name tag, allowing for people to find their friends easier in a crowd. When teleporting to a friend, the message now told you where in the Spiral they were currently located. The fifth major update was released in April 2009. The main feature was the newly added Quest Helper, allowing players to mark a quest as "active" to display a yellow arrow telling them where to go for the quest objective and the approximate number of steps to get there. Another addition was the Best Friends feature, allowing players to mark people on their Friends List to have them show up on the top of the list and get a special color. "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" In preparation for the upcoming "Khrysalis Part 2 Expansion", this update was focused on minor changes that would improve gameplay and performance for players. In February, an addition to this update was made, which lowered the level requirements needed to enter Celestia, Zafaria, Avalon, Azteca, and Khrysalis. Celestia's requirement was lowered by 4, while the others were lowered by 5. Once again in preparation for Khrysalis Part 2, the Team Up and Dungeon Recall features were released in March 2014. Team Up would allow players across all realms to play the same dungeon. Dungeon Recall would allow players to recall to the start of a dungeon, should they teleport away for any reason. In addition to these features, Fire Wizards under Level 15 would see an increase to their HP and an increase in damage on the Fire Elf spell. "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" The 2019 Spring Update went live in April 2019. The main highlight of the update was the continuation of the Wizard City Revamp, with Firecat Alley, Triton Avenue, Colossus Boulevard, and other zones receiving graphical facelifts. The option to create a seventh character was added, though the seventh character slot was locked behind an additional character slot elixir in the Crown Shop. Two Skeleton Key bosses were added: the Aethyr Elemental in the Aero Plains and Spirit of Ignorance in Crab Alley. Expanding the Monstrology system, the new Extract Colossus and Extract Spider spells were made available, adding two new kinds of monsters to extract Animus from. The ability to display treasure cards was introduced with the addition of treasure card displays, as was the ability to expand your backpack and friends list via Crown Shop elixirs, allowing players to add up to 50 more friends and have 100 more bank slots. For players that had purchased teleport effects, an option was added in the settings to switch between teleports. The new "UI Size" setting was added, allowing players to choose between Tiny, Small, Regular, Large, and Huge to improve how the user interface looks depending on the size and resolution of the monitor. Though not available until several days after the release of the Spring Update, the Deckathalon event was detailed in the Update Notes. The "Sizzling Summer Update" was released in July 2019. "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" "To be added" Note: "Wizard101" voice actors have never been officially credited for their roles via the game itself, but over the years voice actors have been confirmed in certain roles by KingsIsle themselves or other sources. Names are listed alphabetically by surname.
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# Wizard101.com Wizard101.com is the official website for the MMORPG "Wizard101". It was launched in 2008 and is run by KingsIsle Entertainment. The site notably is where the monthly Community Newsletter is posted as well as the Update Notes for every major update made to "Wizard101". It also includes other features such as the "Wizard101" Message Boards. Features. As of September 2022, the content on the site is divided up into several sections, including "See the Game," "Playing Options," "Parents," "Message Boards," "Community News," "Help & Support," and "Wizard101 Europe."
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# Wizard101/Appearances This article serves as the "Appearances" section for the Wizard101 article but it is given its own page for size reasons. As "Wizard101" continously introduces many new elements to the 101 universe with each update, this article refrains from using ";" instead, the following symbols and formatting are used to indicate whether or not a subject originated in the game, in "Pirate101" or another source, the subject appears in Test Realm, or if the subject has been removed. A ★ signifies the subject originated in "Pirate101". A ☆ signifies the subject originated in another 101 universe source. An underline signifies the subject appears in Test Realm (or is otherwise upcoming) but has not yet been added to the Live Realm. A strikethrough signifies the subject was present in the game sometime after release but was later removed. Note: This Appearances list contains the most current content in both the Live Realm and Test Realm. Appearances pertaining to Test Realm are especially subject to change and the list may not reflect the most current state of content in the game.
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# Wizard101/Credits This article lists the full credits for each major expansion in "Wizard101" as they appear in-game. Novus Expansion (2022). [[Category:Credits]]
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# Wizard101/Quest Index This is an unofficial Quest Index for the MMORPG "Wizard101" that provides a guide to subjects appearing or mentioned in the game, for which articles have either already been created or "should" be created, and the subsequent names of the Quests which contain dialogue or other things that involve the subject, and should therefore be documented to the fullest extent by the Wiki101 community. The Index is based on a document that was originally created by and on April 7, 2022. It was decided to move the contents of the document over to the wiki due to the scope of the project and to allow other editors to easily contribute should they like to. The subject/article names are sorted by world and also by the type of thing it is, similar to the "Appearances" sections on media articles. The quest names are separated by main and side quests and are in chronological order, with the numbering of the quest shown next to the title to show gaps in the questline. A guide to stylization of Quest titles: Note: It is recommended to edit this page in Source Mode. Fourth Arc (2020–present). Novus (2022). Locations. Actual appearances of locations are usually judged by the quest location and quest goals, to avoid bloating. Mentions are fair game.
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# Wizard101 Theme "Wizard101 Theme," also known as "Wizard101 Menu Theme," is the main theme of "Wizard101", played on the game's main screen. It was originally composed by Nelson Everhart prior to the game's release in 2008, and in 2018 the theme was re-composed by Krys Kozlowski, former sound designer and second unit composer at KingsIsle Entertainment, now known as "New Wizard101 Theme." The full, unedited theme is alternatively titled "The Great Journey" on Nelson Everhart's website. The original and new versions of the main theme can be obtained in-game as Music Scrolls and played in a Music Player housing item.
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# WizardBlox WizardBlox is a match-three puzzle mobile video game released for iOS devices on or before February 9, 2010. It is based on the mini-game "Sorcery Stones" from the MMORPG "Wizard101" and features many elements from the game. The difference between "WizardBlox" and "Sorcery Stones" is that the iOS game allows you to earn codes for in-game prizes that you can't be rewarded from the the latter. Official description. "From the makers of Wizard101 for the PC comes WizardBlox, a puzzle mini-game from the hit video game Wizard101!" "WizardBlox is like the game you play in Wizard101 called Sorcery Stones but with a twist – In WizardBlox, you can earn codes for gold, potions, or other surprises to use with your Wizard101 character!" "Here’s how you play – touch and slide a block to move it horizontally left or right. Create matches of 3 or more blocks of a single color. Don't let the blocks reach the top of the screen or the game will be over!" "In addition to normal blocks, various special blocks can appear in the playfield. Pinwheels match any other block. Bombs count as a block of that color, and make a huge explosion when they go off! Jewels match any blocks like pinwheels, and also destroy all the blocks of that color when you make a match. Reinforced blocks must be matched once to destroy their reinforcement. Frozen blocks cannot be swapped around." Credits. "Transcribed from in-game:"
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# Wizard 101
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# Wizard City Wizard City is a world located in the direct center of the Spiral, home to Ravenwood School of Magical Arts. It is seen as the central location of the wizarding community. It was founded by Merle Ambrose and Bartleby many years ago, and the city is built entirely around the latter. The world was the site of many battles against Malistaire Drake and his forces, after the renegade School of Death professor attempted to get his revenge for the death of his wife Sylvia. He was later killed in a duel between himself and The Wizard in Dragonspyre, and peace returned to Wizard City. Description. "To be added" History. Ancient Ravenwood. "To be added" Foundation of Wizard City. One day, Merle Ambrose came across Bartleby while he was travelling through the Spiral. Together, they decided to create found Wizard City and Ravenwood School of Magical Arts as a way for young children to learn magic. Malistaire's vengeance. Death of Sylvia Drake. Sylvia Drake, wife of Malistaire Drake and School of Life professor at Ravenwood, died an untimely death. Angered and heartbroken at the death of his wife, Malistaire ripped the School of Death from Ravenwood and threw it in Nightside. He left Wizard City and went out to find the "Krokonomicon" as a way to bring Sylvia back from the dead. Battle of Golem Court. When The Wizard was first summoned to Wizard City, Malistaire Drake ordered his Draconians to kill Merle Ambrose and The Wizard in order to stop them from stopping his plans. Ambrose jumped to the defense of the student, but also let the student attack the Draconians under his protection. They were successful in defeating his minions and so Malistaire fled to Krokotopia. Attack on Wizard City. Soon after, Moolinda Wu sent one of her top students, Ceren Nightchant, to investigate Unicorn Way after rumors emerged of fairies that had gone dark. The guards stopped Ceren from going too far into the street, and The Wizard, then a new student, went in instead. They battled some of the fairies, but wasn't able to turn them back. Trouble in Triton Avenue. "To be added" Search for the Lemurs. Famed Spiral explorer Stallion Quartermane went on a hunt to find the Lemurs, which had gone missing after their homeland vanished. He traveled to eighteen different worlds in eighteen hours, with one of the locations he extensively searched being Wizard City and its Drains. Locations. The Commons. The Commons is the hub of Wizard City. Its center has a pond with a dock for fishing. The Commons are the location of the house of Headmaster Merle Ambrose, as well as his tower, which contains a map of the Spiral. The Commons have tunnels to Ravenwood, Golem Court, the Pet Pavilion, and the Shopping District. The Fairegrounds are a recreational area which has various games and a merry-go-round. The Wizard City Library as well as the Castle Tours Headquarters are also located here, as well as the Rainbow Bridge which is in front of a waterfall that leads to Nightside. Golem Court. Golem Court is a small court area in Wizard City that contains Golem Tower, as well as the entrance to Dragon's Mouth Cave. There's also a manhole cover that leads to the Drains. It was where the Wizard and Merle Ambrose fought Malistaire Drake inside the tower shortly after they had been accepted to Ravenwood School of Magical Arts. They were victorious, and Malistaire was forced to leave. Later on, The Wizard returned to Golem Tower to defeat the renegade clockwork robots that were inside. Pet Pavilion. The Pet Pavilion is the pet park area of Wizard City, overseen by Milo Barker. The area is home to the Hatchery, and it also has various games and activities for wizards to train their pets with; Dance Game, Cannon Game, Maze Game, Gobbler Drop, Grumpy Gobblers, and Way of the Ninja Pig. The Pet Derby can also be signed up here, where wizards sign up to race their pets against other wizards. Pets can be purchased at the Pet Shoppe Boys Pet Shop, and snacks at the West Ende Girls Snack Shop. Ravenwood. Ravenwood School of Magical Arts is the biggest school of magic in the Spiral, with seven different types of magic to learn, five of which are at this location. One of the schools, the School of Death, was ripped from its spot and moved to Nightside during Malistaire Drake's attack and was never returned to its former spot. Ravenwood's campus was built around Bartleby, after Merle Ambrose came to modern day Wizard City whilst traveling through the Spiral. The Ravenwood was formerly inhabited by the Treeminders. Nightside. Nightside is a dark cavernous area in Wizard City. It contains the entrance to Sunken City, a uninhabited and haunted part of Wizard City that somehow broke off and sunk, similar to the Deep Warrens. The School of Death was thrown here in Malistaire's rage, and has stayed there ever since. Unicorn Way. Unicorn Way is a street dedicated to Unicorns, located right next to the Commons. Unicorn Park near the entrance is a monument to the Unicorn, and the Arena is a popular location where wizards fight other wizards. The Hedge Maze at the far end of the street is the domain of Lady Oriel and the Fairies. Unicorn Way was where a bunch of Undead invaded under the order of Malistaire Drake during his attack on Wizard City, and the fairies native to the land were turned dark with magic. Rattlebones was sent to Unicorn Way to take a book from the Archives. Shopping District. The Shopping District is the main shopping area of Wizard City, with many different stores for Ravenwood students and travelers alike. It features an outlook area named Elik's Edge as well as the doors to Colossus Boulevard, Olde Town, and the Commons. Colossus Boulevard. Colossus Boulevard is a snowy street with its entrance located in the Shopping District. It is based on the Colossus race of Aquila. The street was where the Gobblers attacked and attempted to take over the street and rechristen it as "New Gobblerton". Briskbreeze Tower was also attacked by the Undead. Olde Town. Olde Town is a large open area in Wizard City. It serves as the gateway area to the Three Streets; Cyclops Lane, Triton Avenue, and Firecat Alley. Olde Town also features other locations such as the Bazaar and Sapphyra's Tower. Cyclops Lane. Cyclops Lane is a Aquilan-style street with its entrance located near Olde Town. It features Akilles' Tower and many other buildings named after the Immortals. Triton Avenue. Triton Avenue is a street named after the Tritons, one of the three species of Titan. It contains the entrance to the Deep Warrens, a section of Triton Avenue that was once attached but has since broken off and crashed into the waters below. Firecat Alley. Firecat Alley is a street in Wizard City, named after the Firecat species. It was attacked by the Fire Elf Empire and other creatures during Malistaire Drake's attack on Wizard City. Behind the scenes. Wizard City made its debut as the first world in the "First Arc" of "Wizard101", which was released with the launch of the game in September 2008.
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# Wizard City Amulet Shop
Wizard City Amulet Shop
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# Wizard City Athame Shop
Wizard City Athame Shop
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# Wizard City Bazaar The Wizard City Bazaar, also known as simply the Bazaar, is a shop located within Olde Town in Wizard City. It is run by "Master Merchant" Elik Silverfist.
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# Wizard City Boot Shop
Wizard City Boot Shop
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# Wizard City Commons
Wizard City Commons
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# Wizard City Deck Shop
Wizard City Deck Shop
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# Wizard City Dye Shop
Wizard City Dye Shop
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# Wizard City Guard The Wizard City Guard, also known as the City Guard or simply the Guard, are the security force of Wizard City. When Malistaire Drake sent the Undead to invade Wizard City, the Guard helped the Wizard to push back the dark magic and foil Malistaire’s plans. History. The Wizard City Guard were presumably founded alongside Wizard City. When the invasion of Wizard City began with an incursion of Unicorn Way, the Wizard City Guard were deployed to the street under the command of Private Connelly.
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# Wizard City Hat Shop
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# Wizard City House Shop The Wizard City House Shop is a shop located in the Shopping District in Wizard City. It is made up of two different shops; the Castle Emporium, run by Buxley Turtleton, and Discount Furniture, run by Aubert Quickhammer.
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# Wizard City Library The Wizard City Library, also known as the Ravenwood Library, is the central library and archive of Wizard City. History. "To be added"
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# Wizard City Magic Mirror Shop
Wizard City Magic Mirror Shop
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# Wizard City Pet Shop
Wizard City Pet Shop
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# Wizard City Ring Shop
Wizard City Ring Shop
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# Wizard City Robe Shop
Wizard City Robe Shop
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# Wizard City Shoe Shop
Wizard City Shoe Shop
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# Wizard City Shop Theme 1
Wizard City Shop Theme 1
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# Wizard City Subterranean Sanitation Department The Wizard City Subterranean Sanitation Department is a group that is responsible for the sanitation and maintenance of the drainage systems underneath Wizard City.
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# Wizard City Theme 1 "Wizard City Theme 1" is a theme from "Wizard101" that plays in the Dragon's Mouth Cave in Golem Court, the Guild House since the Summer 2022 Update, and formerly in the area of Ravenwood prior to the 2018 Decaversary revamp of Wizard City. The theme was originally composed by Nelson Everhart prior to the game's release in 2008 and was re-composed by Krys Kozlowski in 2018 for the "Wizard101" Decaversary with the name "New Wizard City Theme 1." The original version of the theme can still be heard in Ravenwood and the Dragon's Mouth Cave when using Classic Mode, and a modified version of the theme is played in the Housing Shop under the name "Wizard City Shop Theme 1." The three versions of the theme can be obtained in-game as Music Scrolls and played with the Music Player housing item.
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# Wizard City Theme 2 "Wizard City Theme 2" is a theme from "Wizard101" that plays in Olde Town, Cyclops Lane, and Firecat Alley in Wizard City. The theme was originally composed by Nelson Everhart prior to the game's release in 2008 and was re-composed by Krys Kozlowski for "Wizard101"'s Decaversary in 2018 as "New Wizard City Theme 2," though the original version of the theme can still be heard in-game by using Classic Mode. Both versions of the theme can be obtained in-game as Music Scrolls and used in a Music Player housing item.
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# Wizard City Wand Shop
Wizard City Wand Shop
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# Wizards
Wizards
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# Wokou Wokou was the captain of the "Haggling Dragon".
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# Wolf Wolves are a race in the Spiral.
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# Wolfminster Abbey Wolfminster Abbey is a cathedral located in Regent's Square, Marleybone City. It was the location of the world's Spiral Door. The cathedral was at one point used as a place of worship for an unknown Marleybonian religion. History. "To be added"
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# Wolves
Wolves
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# Womba Womba was one of two Water Mole that asked for assistance in the Gold Mine in Skull Island.
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# Wongo Woo Wongo Woo is a small Water Mole village located on Skull Island.
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# Woo Ping Woo Ping was the guardian of the Shrine of the Mind, located in Kishibe Village in the Imperial City of MooShu. Biography. "To be added" Relationships. "To be added"
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# Woodrow Caw Woodrow Caw was a Buffaloon rancher in Cool Ranch.
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# Workers Interested in Tackling Corporate Hedgemony
Workers Interested in Tackling Corporate Hedgemony
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# World A world, also sometimes referred to as a planet, is a celestial body found in the observable universe. Most known worlds are bound by the Spiral and consist of masses of land surrounded by self-contained pockets of atmosphere, though other worlds such as Earth are known to exist outside of the Spiral.
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# World Door
World Door
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# World Synthesizer The World Synthesizer was a machine that had the ability to harvest worlds of the Spiral and combine the fragments to create a new, larger world. It was used by the Old One to secretly pull from various Spiral worlds, and he used the fragments to create Lemuria.
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# Worlds
Worlds
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# Worlds (Wizard101)
Worlds (Wizard101)
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# Wormguts Stronghold The Wormguts Stronghold was a tower in Firecat Alley, Wizard City. It was once occupied by Wormguts.
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# Wozina the EdgeCutter Wozina the EdgeCutter was a recipe vendor in Sardonyx Market.
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