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=="''amiibo costumes''"==
I can confirm by myself that Dark Pit, Palutena, Zero Suit Samus and Ganondorf all have a Yoshi costume, too.
Another source would be the Miiverse. Europe has all those amiibo already.
 
=="''Yarn Yoshi''"==
=="''Yarn Yoshi''"==
I believe that this is the working title. On Nintendo America's official press site, it says that the name is not final. Something to look forward to I guess :)
I believe that this is the working title. On Nintendo America's official press site, it says that the name is not final. Something to look forward to I guess :)
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2.5D (two-and-a-half-dimensional) is graphical art style with 2D and 3D elements. For example Donkey Kong Country Returns and New Super Mario Bros. U are 2.5D games, characters moves in 2D while the backgrounds are 3D.
2.5D (two-and-a-half-dimensional) is graphical art style with 2D and 3D elements. For example Donkey Kong Country Returns and New Super Mario Bros. U are 2.5D games, characters moves in 2D while the backgrounds are 3D.


--[[File:Alien_Bunny_Sprite.png|35px]][[User:L151|<font color=purple><big>'''L'''</big></font color>]][[User Talk:L151|<font color=pink><big>'''151'''</big></font color>]][[File:Onnanoko_transparent_WC98.png|25px]] 13:39, 15 March 2013 (EDT)
--[[File:Alien_Bunny_Sprite.png‎|35px]][[User:L151|<font color=purple><big>'''L'''</big></font color>]][[User Talk:L151|<font color=pink><big>'''151'''</big></font color>]][[File:Onnanoko_transparent_WC98.png‎|25px]] 13:39, 15 March 2013 (EDT)


== Yoshi's three-dimensional form ==
== Yoshi's three-dimensional form ==
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I'm fairly certain due a trailer the game is real. And like you said, she seems to stick with the name Yarn Yoshi the most, so it's logical to think that is its current name, especially since no official sources are disputing that and I believe the trailer used Yarn Yoshi. {{User|Yoshi876}}
I'm fairly certain due a trailer the game is real. And like you said, she seems to stick with the name Yarn Yoshi the most, so it's logical to think that is its current name, especially since no official sources are disputing that and I believe the trailer used Yarn Yoshi. {{User|Yoshi876}}
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== TPP: Are enemies different from yarn enemies? ==
== TPP: Are enemies different from yarn enemies? ==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-9|enemies are the same}}
<span style="color:red;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">ENEMIES ARE THE SAME 1-9</span>
 
Now that we have some actual footage of this game, I was watching it and wondered if yarn enemies should be considered separate from regular enemies (e.g. is a Koopa Paratroopa the same as a Yarn Koopa Paratroopa or are they different enemies). I think that we should clear this up now before content is loaded onto the an enemy page only to be decided yarn enemies are different. Though I have no strong feelings for one side over another, I am leaning towards they are separate because they (obviously) look different from their usual appearance, and attack and move differently. When [[Super Mario 3D World]] came out, we created separate articles for cat forms of creatures, like the [[Cat Bullet Bill]], and those enemies looked different from their usual appearance and acted slightly differently, just like yarn enemies. I believe that they are sparate, but I think we should settle this now with a proposal.
Now that we have some actual footage of this game, I was watching it and wondered if yarn enemies should be considered separate from regular enemies (e.g. is a Koopa Paratroopa the same as a Yarn Koopa Paratroopa or are they different enemies). I think that we should clear this up now before content is loaded onto the an enemy page only to be decided yarn enemies are different. Though I have no strong feelings for one side over another, I am leaning towards they are separate because they (obviously) look different from their usual appearance, and attack and move differently. When [[Super Mario 3D World]] came out, we created separate articles for cat forms of creatures, like the [[Cat Bullet Bill]], and those enemies looked different from their usual appearance and acted slightly differently, just like yarn enemies. I believe that they are sparate, but I think we should settle this now with a proposal.


'''Proposer''': {{User|Mario7}}<br>
'''Proposer''': {{User|Mario7}}<br>
'''Deadline''': 24 June 2014, 23:59 GMT
'''Deadline''': 24 June 23:59 GMT


====Support====
====Support====
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:At Gamestop, their upcoming release chart gives it June 29. However, back when I saw this Splatoon had May 22, and is now confirmed for May 29, so their sheets aren't certain.--[[User:Weebbby|Weebbby]] ([[User talk:Weebbby|talk]]) 20:59, 13 April 2015 (EDT)
:At Gamestop, their upcoming release chart gives it June 29. However, back when I saw this Splatoon had May 22, and is now confirmed for May 29, so their sheets aren't certain.--[[User:Weebbby|Weebbby]] ([[User talk:Weebbby|talk]]) 20:59, 13 April 2015 (EDT)
::The recent Nintendo direct gave it a Fall release so there's the answer. No longer first half of 2015. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
::The recent Nintendo direct gave it a Fall release so there's the answer. No longer first half of 2015. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
== Power Badges ==
According to footage I saw from the European version of the game from YouTube users like NintenU, Power Badges can be unlocked after clearing certain levels. Here's a list:
- Clear the level! Costs 2,000 Gems to use it, skips any level and can only be used in Mellow Mode.
- Make any yarn ball huge! Costs 1,000 Gems to use it and any yarn balls collected are huge.
- Fall into a pit? No problem! Costs 7,500 Gems to use it and appears to negate any effect of falling down a bottomless pit.
- Power up Ground Pound! Costs 5,000 Gems to use it and increases the strength of Ground Pound.
- All-you-can-eat watermelon! Costs 5,000 Gems to use it and possibly lets you spit seeds at the beginning of the level.
- Immunity to fire and lava! Costs 7,500 Gems and you won't get hit by any fiery obstacle.
- Play alongside Poochy! Costs 500 Gems and spawns Poochy in any stage.
- Higher defense! Costs 3,000 Gems and decreases the damage you get from enemies.
- See hidden items! Costs 5,000 Gems and works like the Magnifying Glass from Super Mario World 2.
- Grab items by eating them. Costs 3,000 Gems and if you use Yoshi's tongue to snare items, you can use them!
- Improve your speed! Costs 3,000 Gems and Yoshi's speed increases.
- Pull items to you with your magnetic force! Costs 5,000 Gems and if you go near an item, it'll be pulled to Yoshi.
- All-you-can-eat fire watermelon! Costs 5,000 Gems and possibly lets you breathe fire at the beginning of the level.
- All-you-can-eat ice watermelon! Costs 5,000 Gems and possibly lets you breathe ice at the beginning of the level.
There isn't a section of this on the wiki, so if anyone can add them, I'll be happy!
From, Owencrazyboy9.
The watermelons work in a rather interesting way. At the start of the level, a watermelon (seeds, fire, or ice) spawns in the air. Once eaten, it works per standard fashion (many seeds or 3 ice/fire bursts). Once consumed, another watermelon will show up at your current location. If you don't grab the watermelon, every so often it will move to your current location. The floating watermelons will spawn at any time you don't currently have a spawned watermelon in your mouth (even if you have a normally-occurring watermelon in your mouth).
[[User:Squishy3000|Squishy3000]] ([[User talk:Squishy3000|talk]]) 23:20, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
== References for unreleased designs ==
Please reference any unreleased amiibo and there designs. - [[File:Cubeguy2ver.png|30px]][[User:Cubeguy|Cubeguy]][[User talk:Cubeguy|(talk)]]
== References ==
The 4th Boss in this game has a very similar method of defeating to the first Mario Party DS boss "Feed and Seed," should we mention this? Both use bombs of some kind to lure the Piranha into eating them for defeating. [[User:Pinkolol16|Pinkolol16]] ([[User talk:Pinkolol16|talk]]) 05:12, 26 July 2015 (EDT)
You can if you want, but probably put it on Naval Piranha's(the boss) page, maybe in the trivia. You can ''maybe'' put it in the "Feed and Seed" page, but it's not necessary.
  -YellowYoshi2010
== A few bits of minutia ==
* <strike> In the North American version of the game, the Candyfloss Yoshi (World 3-7) is referred to as the Cotton Candy Yoshi. In a similar vein, the Wii U Yoshi is called the Wii U Deluxe Yoshi on the NA version. </strike> Both of these have been added, by me or someone else.
* The solid color Yoshi that you start the game with (besides the red one) will change if you copy a file to another slot. Example: If I copy File 3 to File 2, the resulting save on File 2 will have a pink Yoshi, as opposed to the source save (File 3), which still has a light-blue Yoshi.
* In the NA version, the world gates (or bollids, or whatever they're called) have pop-up text reading "World X", whereas the EU version's pop-up reads "WORLD X".
OH BOY MORE!
* Victory in Boss Rush shows "WIN" in EU and "YOU WON!" in NA.
* When you can get a free badge, the promotion is "Try One For Free!" on EU and "Everything's free!" in NA.
[More? Maybe some other time.]
[[User:Squishy3000|Squishy3000]] ([[User talk:Squishy3000|talk]]) 23:15, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
== Reference to Kirby's Epic Yarn? ==
Hey folks, I've played Epic Yarn before, and I noticed that, in level 3-1, "Yoshi and Cookies", the music heavily reuses a motif originally found as the "theme" of Epic Yarn. Should this be added to the references? [[User:The Blue Boo|The Blue Boo]] ([[User talk:The Blue Boo|talk]]) 12:08, 3 January 2016 (EST)
:Unfortunately, I believe this wiki doesn't cover references to games outside of ''Mario'' games. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:59, 3 January 2016 (EST)
::We do, just not in the "references to other games" section. It would be more appropriate [[List of references in the Mario series|here]], which [[List of references in the Mario series#Yoshi's Woolly World|it already is]].
::-[[User:Toa 95|Toa 95]] ([[User talk:Toa 95|talk]])
:::Ok, ok, thanks. I wasn't aware. I'll keep that in mind for later. Thanks much. [[User:The Blue Boo|The Blue Boo]] ([[User talk:The Blue Boo|talk]]) 17:25, 3 January 2016 (EST)
== Yoshi's Woolly World levels ==
Are we going to make articles for the remainder of the Woolly World levels? It's like someone did articles for the entire World 1 and then gave up. With all these red links for the levels in this game, it feels like we should actually make them. Due to not having played the game (yet) I probably can't be of much help, but still, if we want to make it look complete, we might as well make the articles.
[[User:Quizmelon|Quizmelon]] ([[User talk:Quizmelon|talk]]) 05:28, 23 July 2016 (EDT)
== Split Mellow Mode ==
Currently [[Mellow Mode]] redirects to a section of this article. However, [[Yoshi's Crafted World]] also features Mellow Mode. The redirect should be made into its own article covering the mode in both games (and the 3DS port, [[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]). [[User:B700465189a9|B700465189a9]] ([[User talk:B700465189a9|talk]]) 19:15, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
:It should be a disambiguation page if ''Crafted World''{{'}}s Mellow Mode is the exact same thing. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 19:19, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
::Isn't Mellow Mode just essentially the game's easy mode? Does it really need its own article? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 19:20, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
:::It doesn't. At least not the ''Woolly World'' version of it. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 19:22, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
::::A disambiguation page should work. {{User:Doomhiker/sig}} 19:30, March 21, 2019 (EDT)

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