- Yoshi Crafted World Review
An Egg-Plant appears in the Super Mario-Kun volume 14, where it helps Mario, Yoshi, and Luigi by providing eggs in their fight against Burt the Bashful. In Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, Egg-Plants are knitted, and in replacement for eggs, they shoot out Yarn Balls of multiple colors.
Yoshi's Crafted World. Rated 'E ' Developer Nintendo. Publisher Nintendo. Release Date March 29, 2019. Platforms Nintendo Switch. Amazon $49.99. Best Apple Deals. Welcome to Neoseeker's Yoshi's Crafted World Walkthrough and Guide. This guide includes details on all the Worlds and Trails and will detail all Smiley Flower, Special Coin, and Poochy Pup locations.
Following on from Kirby’s Epic Yarn, the fairly woeful stick-a-thon Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Yoshi’s own Woolly World comes Yoshi’s Crafted World: the latest Nintendo franchise to be given the handmade makeover treatment. Rather than reinvent the wheel, Nintendo has simply remade the wheel out of an old bottle cap, sticky-backed plastic and plenty of corrugated cardboard. It makes for a charming Blue Peter-esque platformer that is chock-a-block with smart Nintendo level design and set pieces that genuinely surprise and delight.
There are no progress trees, no unlockable skills here to master, instead, Yoshi’s moveset is present and correct from the outset: his desperate flutter at the height of his jump, the ground pound, his yum plumb noise when he swallows Shy Guys and the whirring sounds of his wind-up as he launches them as eggs. This simplicity in how Yoshi moves means he is quick to master and understand, with the forgiving flutter jump allowing for easy correction of a mistimed leap. This and the generous checkpoints and health gives Nintendo the freedom to do what it does best: iterate on level designs.
You’ll come for the cutesy hand-made aesthetic, but stay for the clever, innovative levels. In classic Nintendo style, new elements are introduced at the beginning of a level in a safe environment, a new enemy type or moving platform, say, which then build in complexity, adding in new combinations and required skills as the level progresses. So, Yoshi will go from bouncing off blocks that open and close above relatively safe ground to running over several at once, dodging enemies until the final trial of one long spinning, shifting block that must be navigated while enemies fly at the player and collectables whizz by. There are set pieces and moments too for surprise: an ice-themed level sees a ball rolled into a rubber-ring to become a temporary boat for Yoshi to power. On another level, shooting an egg at a hidden latch opens the mouth of a whale to collect an all important Smiley Flower, before playfully ejecting Yoshi with a spurt of water up through the whale’s blowhole. Pirate ships and trains must be assembled from hidden parts and once ridden shift the player suddenly into an on-rails shooter. One level sees Yoshi thrown into a giant cardboard mech of himself to punch down cardboard houses and leap up to hit Shy Guys floating lazily on balloons, while another has Yoshi control a solar-powered race-car. The impetus to keep playing is not the gameplay itself which rarely changes from run, jump, flutter, throw eggs, collect coins, but in wanting to progress through the level to see what it will offer up next to see what new thing Nintendo has crafted out of pure ingenuity.
The delight is in the details. The way that Shy Guys blow into straws to lift up ping pong balls to create floating platforms, or how cut-off bottle tops become rocket ships and ninja stars are made of tinfoil. How each individual quilled plant is unique and each background design just the right amount of wonky to be believable. Nintendo has a long history of mixing in the real objects with the handmade (think of Pikmin’s collectable giant objects scattered in the garden or Paper Mario: Sticker Star’s ‘Thing Stickers’ which brought ‘real’ hairdryers and scissors into the game). There is a welcome levity and playfulness in these objects, in spotting a mundane tin can transformed into a magnetised drawbridge that must be clambered over by Yoshi to be released. Even after a level is complete, Nintendo is not done, with each course having the option to play on the ‘flip’ side, running left to right, and offers up another style of gameplay with Yoshi tasked with tracking down three hidden Poochies with an extra prize for beating the course in a set amount of time.
It’s not just Poochies that Yoshi has to collect: there are of course Smiley Flowers required to open up new levels on the overworld, and ultimately reach the gems to rebuild the Sundream Stone, the main goal of the game. We’ve said little about the story and for good reason, it’s the same as any other: Baby Bowser is after gems, Yoshi needs to get there first. Then there are coins to be exchanged for costumes, souvenirs in each level to find (often hidden in the background requiring a well-placed egg shot), red coins to collect, hearts to max out and finally a hidden cardboard robot who scatters himself throughout each level after the main game is complete. The costumes form a large part of the collectability and replayability and they are all universally adorable; it took all of JDR’s restraint to not make this review solely about Yoshi’s costumes and the way his little hands hold up the sides and how he can duck down too so that the player looks just like a paper T-Rex or cake or popcorn stand and so on. The costumes don’t just add a ridiculous new level of cuteness they also act as a kind of armour making it easier to finish levels with max health. It’s a welcome buffer for new or younger players who might want a helping hand on some of the more challenging later levels.
The co-op mode is similarly aimed at younger or less experienced players allowing one Yoshi to carry another on his back to navigate any trickier platforming sections. A “mellow” mode also grants Yoshi a pair of wings giving him an infinite hover and a hand-up to anyone frustrated by the more precision platforming. The focus here is on accessibility and fun and provides a more active role for the second player than in some of Nintendo’s other Switch outings like CaptainToad Treasure Tracker and SuperMario Odyssey, where the second player was essentially relegated to a glorified pointer. While there aren’t any specific co-op levels there’s enough scope and enjoyable here to accommodate two players of any skill level.
Seasoned players will breeze through the main story in seven to eight hours and will find plenty to keep them entertained along the way. The difficulty only really ramps up in the last few courses, with stealth elements and one quite scary enemy type that require more precise navigation. Likewise, the final boss fight mixes up the rather standard three hits of the previous bosses with enough of a crafted twist to feel like a worthy opponent. The endgame consists of more collectables which will satisfy keen completionists and a trio of extra levels which pile on the difficulty and might actually pose a challenge to skilled platform fans. But simply playing through the levels again to relive the set-pieces and take in each handmade detail is a worthwhile endeavour. Yoshi’s Crafted World is Nintendo playing it safe, but playing to their strengths: innovative platforming, tight controls and perfectly thought through world design, plus the cutest costumes you’ll see outside of a five-year-old’s Halloween party. There’s nothing revolutionary to be found here. Instead, Nintendo delivers a solid, enjoyable experience with plenty to hook in new players and completionists alike making every step a pure delight.
Yoshi Crafted World Review
Egg-Plant | First appearance | Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995) | Latest appearance | Yoshi's Crafted World (2019) | |
Egg-Plants[1] are flowers that are found in the Yoshi franchise. These flowers normally spit out normal Yoshi Eggs, and are very common and appear in almost every level in their respective games. They spit out Yoshi Eggs one at a time, but if a YoshiGround Pounds near one, the plant will either shoot out several at once or start shooting them out more quickly. The Yoshi can also lick the eggs to catch them. Since the Yoshi can only carry six eggs each, the Egg-Plant won't produce more eggs anymore until the Yoshi uses one of the Yoshi Eggs on something. The Egg-Plant's name comes from the eggplant, a type of fruit. It also shares its name with a type of nightshade (hence the appearance). Some Egg-Plants known as Sanbo Flowers will spit out Needlenoses, but as long as a Yoshi has six eggs, it can't spit any out. There are four of these plants in the Island Museum. They can be viewed in the botanical enemy exhibit. An unused variaton that spits out Bubbles was intended to appear, but was removed for unknown reasons.[2] Like the Bull's-Eye Bill, it is fully functional. An Egg-Plant appears in the Super Mario-Kun volume 14, where it helps Mario, Yoshi, and Luigi by providing eggs in their fight against Burt the Bashful. In Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, Egg-Plants are knitted, and in replacement for eggs, they shoot out Yarn Balls of multiple colors. Egg-Plants appear less frequently in the game, with only a few appearances, including the Bonus Game. Notably, the game does not feature the variation that spits out Needlenoses due to the fact that they were replaced by Pokey Poms. Egg-Plants reappear in Yoshi's Crafted World. Gallery[edit]An Egg-Plant providing an egg for Mario.
Names in other languages[edit]Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タマゴフラワー[3][4][5] Tamago Furawā | Egg Flower |
References[edit]- ^Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 128.
- ^The Cutting Room Floor
- ^「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 5.
- ^「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 17.
- ^Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Dream Book, page 10.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 |
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Characters | Yoshis • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Bowser • Kamek • Stork • Poochy • Huffin Puffin • Melon Bug • Muddy Buddy • Roger Lift • Support Ghost |
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Worlds | Welcome To Yoshi's Island • World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 |
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Items | Regular items | Blue watermelon • Coin • Flower • Green watermelon • Key • Red Coin • Red watermelon • Star • Super Star • Yoshi's egg (Flashing Egg · Giant Egg · Red Egg · Yellow Egg) |
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Special Items | 10-Point Star • 20-Point Star • Anytime Egg • Anywhere POW • Magnifying Glass • Super Blue Watermelon • Super Green Watermelon • Super Red Watermelon • Winged Cloud Maker |
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Objects | ! Block • ! Switch • Arrow Cloud • Arrow Lift • Balloon • Beanstalk • Bubble • Bucket • Chomp Rock • Donut Lift • Dotted-Line Block • Egg Block • Egg-Plant • Expansion Block • Falling Rock • Flatbed Ferry • Flipper • Goal roulette • Green Shell • Ice Block • Icicle • Message Block • Middle Ring • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Post • Pot • POW Block • Red Balloon • Red Shell • Rock Block • Snowball • Spinning Log • Spring ball • Squishy block • Tulip • Warp Pipe • Winged Cloud • Yoshi Block |
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Bosses | Burt the Bashful • Salvo the Slime • Bigger Boo • Roger the Potted Ghost • Prince Froggy • Naval Piranha • Marching Milde • Hookbill the Koopa • Sluggy the Unshaven • Raphael the Raven • Tap-Tap the Red Nose • Baby Bowser / Big Baby Bowser |
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Enemy classes | Edibilis Boringus • Harrassimentia Phlyoverus • Projectilia Ritebakatchia • Ucantia Defeatus • Dudim Phreykunoutonthis • Mostosti Vomitonus |
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Enemies | Aqua Lakitu • Bandit • Baron von Zeppelin • Baseball Boy • Barney Bubble • Beach Koopa • Big Boo • Blow Hard • Boo Balloon • Boo Blah • Boo • Boo Guy • Boo Man Bluff • Bouncing Bullet Bill • Bowling Goonie • Bubble Dayzee • Bullet Bill • Bumpty • Burt • Cactus Jack • Caged Ghost • Chain Chomp • Chain Gate • Chomp Shark • Clawdaddy • Cloud Drop • Coin Bandit • Crazee Dayzee • Dancing Spear Guy • Dangling Ghost • Dizzy Dandy • Dr. Freezegood • Eggo-Dil • Fang • Fat Guy • Fishin' Lakitu • Flamer Guy • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flopsy Fish • Fly Guy • Flying Wiggler • Frog Pirate • Fuzzy • Gargantua Blargg • Georgette Jelly • Goomba • Goonie • Green Glove • Grim Leecher • Grinder • Grunt • Gusty • Harry Hedgehog • Hefty Goonie • Hootie the Blue Fish • Hot Lips • Incoming Chomp • Itsunomanika Heihō • Jean de Fillet • Kaboomba • Kamek • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Lava Bubble • Lava Drop • Little Mouser • Little Skull Mouser • Loch Nestor • Lunge Fish • Mace Guy • Mace Penguin • Milde • Missile Bill* • Mock Up • Mufti Guy • Naval Bud • Needlenose • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Para-Koopa • Piranha Plant • Piro Dangle • Piscatory Pete • Pokey • Potted Spiked Fun Guy • Preying Mantas • Puchipuchi L • Raven • Raven (chick) • Red Blargg • Relay Heihō • Sanbo Flower • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy-Guy • Shy-Guy on Stilts • Skeleton Goonie • Slime • Slime Drop • Slugger • Sluggy • Solo Toady • Spear Guy • Spiked Fun Guy • Spooky • Spray Fish • Stretch • Tap-Tap • Tap-Tap the Golden • Thunder Lakitu • Toady • Train Bandit • Wall Lakitu • Whirly Fly Guy • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Woozy Guy • Zeus Guy |
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Obstacles | Ball 'N' Chain • Cannonball • Fire-Bar • Lava • Spike • Tekkyū Dosun • Thorn • Turtle Cannon |
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Mini Battles | Gather Coins • Popping Balloons • Throwing Balloons • Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest |
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Bonus Challenges | Flip Cards • Scratch and Match • Drawing Lots • Match Cards • Roulette • Slot Machine |
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Miscellaneous | Yoshi's Island |
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Further info | Gallery (SNES · GBA) • Glitches • Media • Pre-release and unused content • Staff (SNES · GBA) • Super Mario: Yoshi Island Original Sound Version |
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*Only in Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 |
[Edit] Yoshi's Island DS |
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Characters | Yoshis • Star children (Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Peach • Baby Donkey Kong • Baby Wario • Baby Bowser • Baby Yoshi) • Kamek • Kangaroo • Stork |
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Worlds | World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 |
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Items | Character Coin • Coin • Flower • Giant Egg • Key • Red Coin • Star • Super Star • Yoshi's Egg |
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Objects | Mine Cart • Egg-Plant • GOAL! Ring • Message Block • Middle Ring • Number Ball • Number Platform • Spring ball • Stilts • Stork Stop • Tulip • Winged Cloud |
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Bosses | Big Burt Bros. • Gilbert the Gooey • Hector the Reflector • Big Bungee Piranha • Bessie Bass • Priscilla the Peckish • Six-Face Sal • Big Guy the Stilted • Moltz the Very Goonie • Baby Bowser • Bowser • Giant Bowser |
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Enemies and obstacles | Bandit • Bill Blaster • Big Boo • Blooper • Blow Hard • Boo • Boss Bass • Bouncie • Bound Wanwan • Boo Guy • Bullet Bill • Bumpty • Bungee Bud • Bungee Piranha • Burt Brother • Chomp Shark • Cloud Drop • Crabble • Crazee Dayzee • Dancing Spear Guy • Debull • Dizzy Dandy • Drool Hard • Egg-enut • Eggo-Dil • Fang • Fat Guy • Fleeper • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flopsy Fish • Fly Guy • Gargantua Blargg • Gargantua Blargg (tall) • Glide Guy • Gobblin • Gooey Goon • Goonie • Green Glove • Gusty • Hanging Blow Hard • Hot Lips • Incoming Chomp • Invisighoul • Item Balloon • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Lava Bubble • Lunge Fish • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Dandelion • Nipper Spore • Para-Koopa • Petal Guy • Piranha Plant • Pirate Guy • Piscatory Pete • Pointey • Polterpiranha • Potted Ghost • Red Blargg • Rocket Guy • Sanbo Flower • Scorchit • Shy Guy • Shy Guy on Stilts • Shy Stack • Skeleton Goonie • Slugger • Snap Jaw • Spear Guy • Spray Fish • Super Big Tap-Tap • Tap-Tap • Toober Guy • Ukiki • Wall Lakitu • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Windbag • Woozy Guy |
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Minigames | Tulip Shooter • Flutter Challenge • Bouncy Maze • Speed-Eater • Egg Toss |
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Yoshi's New Island |
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Protagonists | Yoshis • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Stork |
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Supporting Characters | Mario • Poochy |
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Worlds | World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 |
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Items and objects | ! Block • ! Switch • Arrow Lift • Blarggwich • Blue watermelon • Bucket • Checkpoint Ring • Chomp Rock • Coin • Conveyor Belt • Crate • Donut Block • Egg Block • Egg Medal • Egg-Plant • Expansion Block • Flatbed Ferry • Flipper • Flutter Wings • Goal Ring • Green watermelon • Hidden Coin • Item Balloon • Key • Mega Eggdozer • Message Block • Metal Eggdozer • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Post • Red Coin • Red watermelon • Red Yoshi Star • Smiley Flower • Spring Ball • Star • Tulip • Warp Pipe • Whirly Gate • Winged Cloud • Yoshi egg • Yoshi Star |
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Bosses | Kamek • Big Beanie • Count Fang • King Clawdaddy • Furious Fred de Fillet • Punkey the Pokey Prince • Baby Bowser / Mega Baby Bowser • Bowser / Mega Bowser |
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Enemies | Bandit • Bill Blaster • Blooper • Blow Hard • Boo • Boo Blah • Boo Guy • Bouncing Bullet Bill • Bowling Goonie • Bubble Dayzee • Bullet Bill • Bumpty • Caged Ghost • Cheep Cheep • Chomp Shark • Clawdaddy • Cloud Drop • Coin Bandit • Crazee Dayzee • Dancing Spear Guy • Dangling Ghost • Deep Cheep • Dizzy Dandy • Door Heihō • Dr. Freezegood • Eggo-Dil • Fake Yoshi • Fang • Fire Wanwan Dosun • Fishin' Lakitu • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flutter • Fly Guy • Gargantua Blargg • Goomba • Goonie • Grim Leecher • Grunt • Gusty • Harry Hedgehog • Hefty Goonie • Hootie the Blue Fish • Hot Lips • Itsunomanika Heihō • Jean de Fillet • Kaboomba • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Lava Drop • Little Mouser • Little Skull Mouser • Loch Nestor • Lunge Fish • Mace Guy • Mame-san • Mega Guy • Mega Kantera • Metal Guy • Milde • Needlenose • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Petal Guy • Piranha Plant • Piro Dangle • Pokey • Preying Mantas • Puchipuchi L • Pyro Guy • Raphael the Raven • Raven • Raven (chick) • Red Blargg • Relay Heihō • Sanbo Flower • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy Guy • Skeleton Goonie • Slime • Slime Drop • Solo Toady • Snifit • Spear Guy • Spray Fish • Stilt Guy • Tap-Tap • Tap-Tap the Golden • Tetu Kantera • Thunder Lakitu • Toady • Tree Heihō • Ukiki • Wall Lakitu • Whirly Fly Guy • Woozy Guy • Zeus Guy |
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Minigames | Ground-Pound Pop • Tulip Toss • Flutter Fortune • Enemy Eat-Off • Eggy Pop • Flutter Finish |
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Related Play Nintendo activities: Are you an expert Yoshi-ologist? • Can’t-miss games • Yoshi's New Island Match-Up |
[Edit] Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World |
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Protagonists | Playable characters | Yoshis • Poochy* |
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Allies | Bouncie • Fluffin' Puffin • Gold Lakitu* • Poochy • Poochy Pup* |
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Locations | Worlds | World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • Wonderful World of Wool (★-S) |
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Other | amiibo Hut • Boss Tent • Craft Island • Poochy Hut* • Scrapbook Theater • Yoshi Hut • Yoshi Theater* |
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Poochy Dash levels* | Galloping Green Meadow • Hotheaded Lava Fields • Stitchy Scramble • Zippy Lagoon • Bobsledding Peaks • Fort Bombs Away |
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Items and objects | Arrow Lift • Bead • Chomp Rock • Egg-Plant • Fire watermelon • Flipper • Goal Ring • Heart • Ice watermelon • Invincibility Egg • Item Balloon • Key • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Pencil Patch* • Post • Power Badge • Present Box • Smiley Flower • Spring Ball • Stamp Patch** • Transformation Door • Warp Pipe • Watermelon • Winged Cloud • Wonder Wool • Yarn Ball • Yarn Basket |
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Bosses | Big Montgomery • Knot-Wing the Koopa • Burt the Bashful • Bunson the Hot Dog • Miss Cluck the Insincere • Naval Piranha • Snifberg the Unfeeling • Kamek • Baby Bowser / Mega Baby Bowser |
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Enemies | Bill Blaster • Bomb Guy • Boo Guy • Bull's-Eye Bill • Bullet Bill • Bullet Bill Patch • Bumpty • Burrbert • Burt • Cheep Cheep • Clawdaddy • Fang • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flooff • Fluffy Phantom • Fly Guy • Fooly Flower • Frame Boo • Frame Chomp • Gargantua Blargg • Goonie • Gusty • Hook Guy • Hot Dog • Ice Snifit • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Drop • Li'l Smooch Spider • Little Mouser • Lunge Fish • Miss Cluck • Monty Mole • Monty Mole Patch • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Nipper Spore Patch • Peeply • Pharaoh Guy • Piranha Plant • Pokey Pom • Ruffin' Tumble • Ruffin' Tumble Patch • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy Guy • Shy Guy Tower • Skeleton Goonie • Smooch Spider • Snag-Stitch • Snifit • Snoot • Snow Guy • Spray Fish • Stalking Piranha Plant • Stilt Guy • Tap-Tap • Wall Lakitu • Wik • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Woollet Bill • Woozy Guy |
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*Only in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World • ** Only in Yoshi's Woolly World |
Yoshi's Crafted World |
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Characters | Playable | Yoshis |
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Supporting | Blockafellers • Crumples • Poochy • Poochy Pups • Sprout • Sundream Stone • Torque |
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Allies | Baby Rhinono • Snow Ucky Kong • Takko • Uckykong |
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Antagonists | Baby Bowser • Kamek |
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Moves | Egg Throw • Flutter Jump • Ground Pound |
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Items and Objects | Checkpoint Bell • Coin (Large · Blue · Red) • Dream Gem • Egg-Plant • Egg Block • Floppy Block • Heart • Item Balloon • Key • Magnet • Message Block • Party Ball • Smiley Flower • Spring Ball • Springboard • Winged Cloud • Winged Timer Cloud • Yoshi's Egg |
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Mini-Bosses | Yarrctopus • Shogun of Skewers • Mr. Geary |
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Bosses | Tin-Can Condor • Burt the Ball • Gator Train • Spike the Piranha • The Great King Bowser • Mega Baby Bowser • Kamek |
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Enemies | Shy Guys | Attack Ghost • Bazooka Heyho • Coin Bag Heyho • Donguri Heyho • Fat Guy • Fly Guy • Fly Heyho • Juggling Heyho • Knife Guy • Ninja Guy • Petal Guy • Pirate Guy • Rocket Guy • Shy Guy • Shy Guy Tower • Skall Heyho • Spear Guy • Unicycle Shy Guy • Vampire Heyho • Woozy Guy • Zombie Debuho • Zombie Guy |
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Other | Beach Burt • Big Monty Mole • Bobber • Bon-Bom • Bullet Bill • Bungee Piranha • Bunmawashi Doll • Bumpty • Bushydo • Cheep Cheep • Chompagobbler • Clawdaddy • Cybo • Fang • Flightless Goonie • Flutter • Fooly Flower • Gargantua Blargg • Goonie • Gusty • Koopa Troopa • Li'l Marcher • Little Mouser • Lunge Fish • Makimaki • Mel • Monty Mole • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Pinecone • Piranha Plant • Raven • Rhinono • Skelesaurus • Snakey • Tap-Tap • Ukiki • Wall Lakitu |
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Worlds | Sunshine Station • Yarrctopus Docks • Go-Go Land • Big Paper Peak • Origami Gardens • Dino Desert • Pastel Pathway • Sky-High Heights • Cardstock Carnival • Acorn Forest • Chilly-Hot Isles • Ninjarama • Rumble Jungle • Outer Orbit • Cheery Valley • Shadowville • Hidden Hills |
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Miscellaneous | Costumes • Crafts • Gallery • Music • Quotes • Staff |
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