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'''''Yoshi's Crafted World''''' is a title in the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]] and the follow-up to the 2015 [[Wii U]] game ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on March 29, 2019. It was developed by [[Good-Feel]], the developer behind ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] port ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. The game places a great emphasis on its 3D environments; Yoshi is able to aim eggs into objects that appear in the foreground and background and can travel through a pseudo-3D environment along | '''''Yoshi's Crafted World''''' is a title in the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]] and the follow-up to the 2015 [[Wii U]] game ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on March 29, 2019. It was developed by [[Good-Feel]], the developer behind ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] port ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. The game places a great emphasis on its 3D environments; Yoshi is able to aim eggs into objects that appear in the foreground and background and can travel through a pseudo-3D environment along yellow tape trails. | ||
Unlike the previous game, the game adopts a hand-crafted art style, with every level being made to have a "theme of things crafted in kindergarten."<ref name="interview">April 27, 2019. [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/2/ ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' devs on the art style, kindergarten inspiration, flip side gimmick, more] (page 2). ''Nintendo Everything.'' Retrieved May 12, 2019.</ref> The Yoshis in particular are made out of a material called "flocky".<ref>April 27, 2019. [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/3/ ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' devs on the art style, kindergarten inspiration, flip side gimmick, more] (page 3). ''Nintendo Everything.'' Retrieved May 13, 2019.</ref> A variety of cardboard costumes are available to unlock within the game, including some based off [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Labo|Nintendo Labo]]. The game also features [[amiibo]] support, with certain amiibo granting the player exclusive themed costumes. | Unlike the previous game, the game adopts a hand-crafted art style, with every level being made to have a "theme of things crafted in kindergarten."<ref name="interview">April 27, 2019. [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/2/ ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' devs on the art style, kindergarten inspiration, flip side gimmick, more] (page 2). ''Nintendo Everything.'' Retrieved May 12, 2019.</ref> The Yoshis in particular are made out of a material called "flocky".<ref>April 27, 2019. [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/3/ ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' devs on the art style, kindergarten inspiration, flip side gimmick, more] (page 3). ''Nintendo Everything.'' Retrieved May 13, 2019.</ref> A variety of cardboard costumes are available to unlock within the game, including some based off [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Labo|Nintendo Labo]]. The game also features [[amiibo]] support, with certain amiibo granting the player exclusive themed costumes. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===General=== | ===General=== | ||
[[File:Sundream Stone.png|left|thumb|200px|The Sundream Stone | [[File:Sundream Stone.png|left|thumb|200px|The Sundream Stone with the Yoshi colours living happily in peace]] | ||
At the start of the game, the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] are seen resting on [[Yoshi's Island (location)|their island]], gathered around the [[Sundream Stone]], an artifact said to possess the power to make dreams come true. Suddenly, [[Kamek]] and [[Baby Bowser]], who have heard the legend of the Sundream Stone, arrive at the island to take it for themselves. The Yoshis attempt to save the artifact from being stolen, which leads to its gems becoming detached and being flung across multiple worlds. The Yoshis then embark on a journey to search for the gems. | At the start of the game, the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] are seen resting on [[Yoshi's Island (location)|their island]], gathered around the [[Sundream Stone]], an artifact said to possess the power to make dreams come true. Suddenly, [[Kamek]] and [[Baby Bowser]], who have heard the legend of the Sundream Stone, arrive at the island to take it for themselves. The Yoshis attempt to save the artifact from being stolen, which leads to its gems becoming detached and being flung across multiple worlds. The Yoshis then embark on a journey to search for the gems. | ||
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'''Opening''' | '''Opening''' | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
{{color | {{color|Narrator: This is the lovely island of the Yoshis.|black}}<br> | ||
{{color|Narrator: At the topmost peak of the island sits a glistening, gem-set wonder known as the Sundream Stone.|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Legends say the Sundream Stone possesses the power to make anyone's wildest dreams come true!|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: One fine day...|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Baby Bowser and Kamek caught wind of the Sundream Stone and made their way to the island.|black}}<br> | |||
{{color | {{color|Kamek: "Eeeheehee! We'll be taking that!"|blue}}<br> | ||
{{color | {{color|Narrator: When the Yoshis came to, they found themselves in an unfamiliar forest...|black}}<br> | ||
{{color|Narrator: Aw... The poor Yoshis seem to be lost...|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Oh my! The Dream Gems - they're all gone!|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: The Sundream Stone isn't looking too hot now...|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: What a tragedy! Someone better find those gems before Kamek and Baby Bowser get to them.|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Wonder where this path leads...|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Maybe it'll pave the way to the gems!|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: Looks like the Yoshis are sorting out who should go on this mission.|black}}<br> | |||
(after players choose a Yoshi to play as) | (after players choose a Yoshi to play as) | ||
{{color | {{color|Narrator: It's settled, then!|black}}<br> | ||
{{color|Narrator: The rest of the Yoshis will stay and protect the Sundream Stone. It'll be safe and sound!|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: The journey to find the gems begins!|black}} | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
'''Ending''' | '''Ending''' | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
{{color | {{color|Narrator: And so, the Sundream Stone was finally restored.|black}}<br> | ||
{{color|Narrator: Together, the Yoshis dreamed...that they could be returned to their island home!|black}}<br> | |||
{{color|Narrator: All right, let's head back home!|black}} | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Similar to the previous ''Yoshi'' games, Yoshi can run, jump, lick up enemies, [[Flutter Jump]], [[Ground Pound]], and throw [[Yoshi's Egg]]s/[[Poochy Pup]]s. Conversely, Yoshi | Similar to the previous ''Yoshi'' games, Yoshi can run, jump, lick up enemies, [[Flutter Jump]], [[Ground Pound]], and throw [[Yoshi's Egg]]s/[[Poochy Pup]]s. Conversely, Yoshi does not need to crouch anymore in order to turn an enemy into an egg, as this action is now performed automatically upon grabbing an enemy with the tongue. The mechanics of Yoshi's egg throwing have likewise changed considerably. Instead of an autonomously moving cursor, Yoshi can freely aim the cursor anywhere on the screen, so that they can aim at objects in the foreground and background. When an object on a different plane is highlighted, the player can throw an egg at it, but eggs are otherwise restricted to a 2D plane. Some objects get knocked away while others stay in place after the impact. Yoshi can often travel between planes by following paths that connect them. While on one of these paths, Yoshi can only ground pound with the L or ZL buttons, due to the down command being assigned to moving towards the player. | ||
Like ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', Yoshi has a health meter that can be replenished by [[heart (item)|heart]]s, up to 20. These can be obtained by hitting certain [[Winged Cloud]]s, reaching [[Check Point (Yoshi's Crafted World)|Check Point]]s, or hitting [[Roulette Block]]s at the right time. Costumes can also be applied to Yoshi which allow him to take extra hits based on the costume's rarity (three for Common, four for Rare, and five for Super Rare/amiibo). These extra hits are replenished upon reaching a checkpoint, but if enough hits are taken, the costume is irreversibly destroyed for the rest of the level (though the costume can be reapplied from the World Map). | Like ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', Yoshi has a health meter that can be replenished by [[heart (item)|heart]]s, up to 20. These can be obtained by hitting certain [[Winged Cloud]]s, reaching [[Check Point (Yoshi's Crafted World)|Check Point]]s, or hitting [[Roulette Block]]s at the right time. Costumes can also be applied to Yoshi which allow him to take extra hits based on the costume's rarity (three for Common, four for Rare, and five for Super Rare/amiibo). These extra hits are replenished upon reaching a checkpoint, but if enough hits are taken, the costume is irreversibly destroyed for the rest of the level (though the costume can be reapplied from the World Map). | ||
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This is the first ''Yoshi'' game without the game files option at the start. | This is the first ''Yoshi'' game without the game files option at the start. | ||
===Flip side=== | ===Flip side=== | ||
Each level (aside from boss fights and the levels in Hidden Hills) provide access to both the "front side" and the "flip side." The flip side gives a look at levels from the backside, often showing off how certain contraptions within the levels work, emphasizing the hand-crafted feel. The flip side can only be accessed upon beating the corresponding front side, and only after [[Poochy's Tape Trail]] has been completed. | Each level (aside from boss fights and the levels in Hidden Hills) provide access to both the "front side" and the "flip side." The flip side gives a look at levels from the backside, often showing off how certain contraptions within the levels work, emphasizing the hand-crafted feel. The flip side can only be accessed upon beating the corresponding front side, and only after [[Poochy's Tape Trail]] has been completed. | ||
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Two players are able to play the entire game together, each one being a differently colored Yoshi. Each player can also choose their own costume and control options from the menu. | Two players are able to play the entire game together, each one being a differently colored Yoshi. Each player can also choose their own costume and control options from the menu. | ||
While playing, both players share the same screen, with a camera that dominantly follows Player 1. Each Yoshi has all of the abilities they can use in single-player, and they are able to eat and spit out each other. Additionally, one Yoshi can ride on the other, losing control of movement, but in turn having an unlimited supply of eggs to throw | While playing, both players share the same screen, with a camera that dominantly follows Player 1. Each Yoshi has all of the abilities they can use in single-player, and they are able to eat and spit out each other. Additionally, one Yoshi can ride on the other, losing control of movement, but in turn having an unlimited supply of eggs to throw. | ||
Only one Yoshi needs to have 20 hearts at the end of a level to obtain the level's corresponding Smiley Flower | Only one Yoshi needs to have 20 hearts at the end of a level to obtain the level's corresponding Smiley Flower. | ||
====Mellow Mode==== | ====Mellow Mode==== | ||
Brought back from ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', Mellow Mode is an option in available at any time in the menu. When selected, Yoshi grows a pair of wings that allow them to Flutter Jump infinitely by holding down the jump button. Yoshi | Brought back from ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', Mellow Mode is an option in available at any time in the menu. When selected, Yoshi grows a pair of wings that allow them to Flutter Jump infinitely by holding down the jump button. Yoshi also has the capacity to hold additional hearts, allowing them to take more hits. | ||
==Worlds and courses== | ==Worlds and courses== | ||
''Yoshi's Crafted World'' has 17 worlds in total, each one featuring a signature theme and constructed from different materials and techniques. Most worlds in the game feature two to four levels, and only six of them include a boss stage. This contrasts with previous ''Yoshi'' | ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' has 17 worlds in total, each one featuring a signature theme and constructed from different materials and techniques. Most worlds in the game feature two to four levels, and only six of them include a boss stage. This contrasts with previous ''Yoshi'' mainline titles, which tipically include fewer worlds with a consistent, higher number of levels and one boss per world. | ||
In order to progress to different worlds, Yoshis will often need to hand over | In order to progress to different worlds, Yoshis will often need to hand over Smiley Flowers to Blockafellers they meet along the way. The first and final sections of the game are linear, with each world leading to a single other. After [[Origami Gardens]] however, the path branches into two, giving the player more options regarding the order in which to complete the middle portion of the game. The paths converge again in [[Ninjarama]]. A bonus area, [[Hidden Hills]], becomes available after beating the final main story boss. | ||
A few courses in the game are scoring-based challenges in timed or auto-scrolling settings, with the player's final score translating into an amount of Smiley | A few courses in the game are scoring-based challenges in timed or auto-scrolling settings, with the player's final score translating into an amount of [[Smiley Flower]]s as a reward. These levels are marked below with an arrow (▷). | ||
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|-style="background: | |-style="background:limegreen" | ||
!width= | !width=15%|Area | ||
!width= | !width=25%|Level | ||
!width= | !width=8%|Smiley Flowers to unlock | ||
!width=8%|Cost of costume | |||
!width=15%|Leads to | !width=15%|Leads to | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:#abdbe3"|[[Sunshine Station]] | |||
|[[Rail-Yard Run]] | |[[Rail-Yard Run]] | ||
|style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|100 | |||
|Yarrctopus Docks | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |style="background:#e3abdb" rowspan="2"|[[Yarrctopus Docks]] | ||
|[[Many Fish in the Sea]] | |||
|rowspan=2|100 | |1 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan="2"|100 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Go-Go Land | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Pirate Pier]] | |[[Pirate Pier]] | ||
|style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |style="background:#D5fdbc" rowspan="2"|[[Go-Go Land]] | ||
|[[Poochy's Tape Trail]] | |[[Poochy's Tape Trail]] | ||
| | |5 | ||
|rowspan="2"|100 | |||
|rowspan="2"|Big Paper Peak | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Go-Go Yoshi]] ▷ | |||
| | |style="background:lightgray"| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:#A5D4B5" rowspan="4"|[[Big Paper Peak]] | |||
|[[Mine-Cart Cave]] | |[[Mine-Cart Cave]] | ||
|10 | |||
|rowspan="4"|100 | |||
|rowspan="4"|Origami Gardens | |||
|- | |||
|[[Whistlestop Rails]] | |[[Whistlestop Rails]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mousers and Magnets]] | |[[Mousers and Magnets]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |'''BOSS:''' [[The Tin-Can Condor]] | ||
| | |15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |rowspan="2" style="background:#E0abb5"|[[Origami Gardens]] | ||
|[[Spring Sprung Trail]] | |||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|rowspan="2"|150 | |||
|rowspan="2"|Dino Desert<br>Pastel Pathway | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Monty-Mole-B-Gone]] ▷ | |[[Monty-Mole-B-Gone]] ▷ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=2 style="background:# | |rowspan="2" style="background:#Fbf5c8"|[[Dino Desert]] | ||
|[[Dino Smash]] | |||
|rowspan=2|150 | |10 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan="2"|150 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Sky-High Heights | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] | |[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] | ||
|style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3" style="background:#F3efd5"|[[Sky-High Heights]] | ||
| | |[[Altitude Adjustment]] ▷ | ||
|rowspan= | |10 | ||
| | |rowspan="3"|150 | ||
|rowspan="3"|Acorn Forest<br>Ninjarama | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | |[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Windward Way]] | |[[Windward Way]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3" style="background:wheat"|[[Acorn Forest]] | ||
|[[Weighing Acorns]] | |||
|rowspan= | |10 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3"|200 | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Jumping to Victory]] | |[[Jumping to Victory]] | ||
| | |style="background:lightgray"| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |'''BOSS:''' [[Spike the Piranha (level)|Spike the Piranha]] | ||
|15 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background:#Ffc9e8"|[[Pastel Pathway]] | |||
|[[Stitched Together]] | |[[Stitched Together]] | ||
|15 | |||
|rowspan="3"|150 | |||
|rowspan="3"|Cardstock Carnival | |||
|- | |||
|[[Poochy's Sweet Run]] | |[[Poochy's Sweet Run]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Yoshi Pulls Some Strings]] | |[[Yoshi Pulls Some Strings]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3" style="background:#D2A0EC"|[[Cardstock Carnival]] | ||
|rowspan= | |[[Spinwheel Shuffle]] | ||
|rowspan= | |10 | ||
| | |rowspan="3"|150 | ||
|rowspan="3"|Chilly-Hot Isles<br>Ninjarama | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] ▷ | |[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] ▷ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3" style="background:#A0e5ec"|[[Chilly-Hot Isles]] | ||
|[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]] | |||
|rowspan= | |10 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3"|200 | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Slip-Slide Isle]] | |[[Slip-Slide Isle]] | ||
| | |style="background:lightgray"| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |'''BOSS:''' [[Burt's Bouncy Battle]] | ||
|20 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background:#8fbff1"|[[Ninjarama]] | |||
|[[Deceptive Doors]] | |[[Deceptive Doors]] | ||
|10 | |||
|rowspan="3"|200 | |||
|rowspan="3"|Rumble Jungle | |||
|- | |||
|[[Behind the Shoji]] | |[[Behind the Shoji]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[The Shogun's Castle]] | |[[The Shogun's Castle]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=4 style="background:# | |rowspan="4" style="background:#Bff18f"|[[Rumble Jungle]] | ||
|[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]] | |||
|rowspan=4|200 | |15 | ||
|rowspan=4| | |rowspan="4"|200 | ||
|rowspan="4"|Outer Orbit | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Hoppin' Higher]] | |[[Hoppin' Higher]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Jungle Tour Challenge]] ▷ | |[[Jungle Tour Challenge]] ▷ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |'''BOSS:''' [[Gator Train Attacks!]] | ||
| | |20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |rowspan="3" style="background:#C7c9d4"|[[Outer Orbit]] | ||
|[[The Countdown Begins]] | |||
|rowspan="3" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|rowspan="3"|250 | |||
|rowspan="3"|Cheery Valley<br>Hidden Hills{{footnote|main|*}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ride the Stars]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Space-Hub Hubbub]] | |[[Space-Hub Hubbub]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3" style="background:#Ffe6af"|[[Cheery Valley]] | ||
|[[Ride the River]] | |||
|rowspan= | |15 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="3"|250 | ||
|rowspan="3"|Shadowville | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Open, Shut!]] | |[[Open, Shut!]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Solar Zoom]] ▷ | |[[Solar Zoom]] ▷ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=4 style="background:# | |rowspan="4" style="background:#5e5564"|[[Shadowville]] | ||
|[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |||
|rowspan=4|250 | |15 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan="4"|250 | ||
|rowspan="8" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Skulking Around]] | |[[Skulking Around]] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mr. Geary's Factory]] | |[[Mr. Geary's Factory]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |'''BOSS:''' [[The Great King Bowser (level)|The Great King Bowser]] | ||
| | |30 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |rowspan="4"|[[Hidden Hills]] | ||
|[[Rough Rolling]] | |||
|rowspan="2" style="background:lightgray"| | |||
|rowspan="4"|300 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Under Siege]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Floppin' and Poppin']] | |[[Floppin' and Poppin']] | ||
|30 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|'''BOSS:''' [[Kamek Kerfuffle]] | |||
|50 | |||
|'''BOSS:''' [[Kamek Kerfuffle]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{footnote|note|*|After completing the main story.}} | {{footnote|note|*|After completing the main story.}} | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
YCW Green Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Red Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Orange Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Yellow Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Light Blue Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Light-Blue Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Blue Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Blue Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Purple Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Purple Yoshi]] | |||
YCW Pink Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Pink Yoshi]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Allies=== | ===Allies=== | ||
{|align=center width=99% cellspacing=0 border=2 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;background:white;border:forestgreen;text-align:center" | {|align=center width=99% cellspacing=0 border=2 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; background:white;border:forestgreen; text-align:center" | ||
|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | |-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | ||
!width="10%"|Name | !width="10%"|Name | ||
!Image | !Image | ||
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===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
New enemies are marked with an asterisk (*). | New enemies are marked with an asterisk (*). | ||
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!style="background:limegreen;color:black;"colspan=6|'''Shy Guys''' | !style="background:limegreen; color:black;"colspan=6|'''Shy Guys''' | ||
|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | |-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | ||
!width=6%|Name | !width=6%|Name | ||
!width=8%|Image | !width=8%|Image | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Basic enemies that walk from side to side and come in various colors, and can be defeated with any attack. They can be also seen in the background, sometimes holding collectibles. | |style="text-align:left"|Basic enemies that walk from side to side and come in various colors, and can be defeated with any attack. They can be also seen in the background, sometimes holding collectibles. | ||
|Every normal level except for [[Mousers and Magnets]], [[Jumping to Victory]], [[Slip-Slide Isle]], [[Open, Shut!]], and all levels in [[Hidden Hills]] | |Every normal level except for [[Mousers and Magnets]], [[Jumping to Victory]], [[Slip-Slide Isle]], [[Open, Shut!]], and all levels in [[Hidden Hills]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Attack Ghost]]* | |[[Attack Ghost]]* | ||
|[[File:ReaperGuy.png|70px]] | |[[File:ReaperGuy.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A cardboard | |style="text-align:left"|A cardboard Shy Guy with a scythe that chases Yoshi. It is based on the {{wp|Death (personification)|Grim Reaper}}. | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Bazooka Heyho]]* | |[[Bazooka Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Armed Shy Guys that stand in one spot and fire at the direction they are looking at. They can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Armed Shy Guys that stand in one spot and fire at the direction they are looking at. They can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Altitude Adjustment]]<br>[[Outer Orbit]]<br>[[Mr. Geary's Factory]]<br>[[Floppin' and Poppin']] | |[[Altitude Adjustment]]<br>[[Outer Orbit]]<br>[[Mr. Geary's Factory]]<br>[[Floppin' and Poppin']] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Donguri Heyho]]* | |[[Donguri Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys with an acorn-like hat on their heads. When they see Yoshi, they roll after him. They can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys with an acorn-like hat on their heads. When they see Yoshi, they roll after him. They can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Weighing Acorns]]<br>[[Spike the Piranha]]<br>[[Kamek Kerfuffle]] | |[[Weighing Acorns]]<br>[[Spike the Piranha]]<br>[[Kamek Kerfuffle]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Fat Guy]] | |[[Fat Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Large Shy Guys that pace back and forth. They start to run when jumped on and can hurt Yoshi if they touch him. When eaten and swallowed, they fill up Yoshi's egg stash. Some Fat Guys stay behind large rectangular cutouts, which they push to fall on Yoshi's path and then rise back upright. Yoshi can use these cutouts as platforms. | |style="text-align:left"|Large Shy Guys that pace back and forth. They start to run when jumped on and can hurt Yoshi if they touch him. When eaten and swallowed, they fill up Yoshi's egg stash. Some Fat Guys stay behind large rectangular cutouts, which they push to fall on Yoshi's path and then rise back upright. Yoshi can use these cutouts as platforms. | ||
|[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Altitude Adjustment]]<br>[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | |[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Altitude Adjustment]]<br>[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Fly Guy]] | |[[Fly Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|They fly back and forth on a straight line or swirl in formations around a platform at varying speeds, hurting Yoshi if they bump into him. They can be defeated in any manner. Sometimes, Fly Guys carry items which can be obtained by smacking them with an egg or by eating them. | |style="text-align:left"|They fly back and forth on a straight line or swirl in formations around a platform at varying speeds, hurting Yoshi if they bump into him. They can be defeated in any manner. Sometimes, Fly Guys carry items which can be obtained by smacking them with an egg or by eating them. | ||
|Most levels | |Most levels | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Fly Heyho]]* | |[[Fly Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies equipped with a glider, which allows them to float through the air. They make swoops above an area, turning around and descending a bit with each swoop. After they land, they act like normal Shy Guys. They can hurt Yoshi upon contact, but can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies equipped with a glider, which allows them to float through the air. They make swoops above an area, turning around and descending a bit with each swoop. After they land, they act like normal Shy Guys. They can hurt Yoshi upon contact, but can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Ninjarama]] | |[[Ninjarama]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Juggling Heyho]]* | |[[Juggling Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys in red and black jester attire that juggle bombs in one spot. They can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys in red and black jester attire that juggle bombs in one spot. They can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] | |[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Ninja Guy]]* | |[[Ninja Guy]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that stay in one place while hurling an indefinite amount of shurikens in the direction they face. They only throw shurikens as long as Yoshi is located in front of them. Ninja Guys can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that stay in one place while hurling an indefinite amount of shurikens in the direction they face. They only throw shurikens as long as Yoshi is located in front of them. Ninja Guys can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Deceptive Doors]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[The Shogun's Castle]] | |[[Deceptive Doors]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[The Shogun's Castle]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Petal Guy]] | |[[Petal Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that disguise themselves as piles of flowers. They then pop up when Yoshi approaches. They can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that disguise themselves as piles of flowers. They then pop up when Yoshi approaches. They can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Spring Sprung Trail]] | |[[Spring Sprung Trail]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Rush Heyho]]* | |[[Rush Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that rush in one direction while holding a sword forward. They can hurt Yoshi if they come into contact with him. However, any attack can be used to defeat them. A space-themed variant of it also appears in Outer Orbit. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that rush in one direction while holding a sword forward. They can hurt Yoshi if they come into contact with him. However, any attack can be used to defeat them. A space-themed variant of it also appears in Outer Orbit. | ||
|[[Deceptive Doors]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[The Shogun's Castle]]<br>[[Space-Hub Hubbub]]<br>[[The Countdown Begins]] | |[[Deceptive Doors]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[The Shogun's Castle]]<br>[[Space-Hub Hubbub]]<br>[[The Countdown Begins]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Shy Guy Tower]] | |[[Shy Guy Tower]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Tall stacks of Shy Guys. When Yoshi defeats one of the Shy Guys, the others fall until no more remain. | |style="text-align:left"|Tall stacks of Shy Guys. When Yoshi defeats one of the Shy Guys, the others fall until no more remain. | ||
|[[Dino Smash]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Windward Way]] | |[[Dino Smash]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Windward Way]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Skall Heyho]]* | |[[Skall Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that run around in small dinosaur skulls, trying to ram into Yoshi. They turn around when they bump into something. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that run around in small dinosaur skulls, trying to ram into Yoshi. They turn around when they bump into something. | ||
|[[Dino Smash]] | |[[Dino Smash]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Spear Guy]] | |[[Spear Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that hold spears and shields. They are immune to being hit from the front. They can be defeated by eating it or throwing an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at its back. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that hold spears and shields. They are immune to being hit from the front. They can be defeated by eating it or throwing an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at its back. | ||
|[[Mousers and Magnets]] | |[[Mousers and Magnets]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Unicycle Shy Guy]] | |[[Unicycle Shy Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys in red and black jester attire that ride unicycles. They can be defeated with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys in red and black jester attire that ride unicycles. They can be defeated with any attack. | ||
|[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] | |[[Hoop-Jump Hop]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Vampire Heyho]]* | |[[Vampire Heyho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys dressed with a black suit and a red cape which allows them to glide through the air. Once they reach the ground, they act like normal Shy Guys. Although dangerous to bump into, they can be defeated using any attack method. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys dressed with a black suit and a red cape which allows them to glide through the air. Once they reach the ground, they act like normal Shy Guys. Although dangerous to bump into, they can be defeated using any attack method. | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Woozy Guy]] | |[[Woozy Guy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that move by doing continuous frontflips. They can be defeated with any move. | |style="text-align:left"|Shy Guys that move by doing continuous frontflips. They can be defeated with any move. | ||
|[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Hoop-Jump Hop]]<br>[[The Countdown Begins]] | |[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Hoop-Jump Hop]]<br>[[The Countdown Begins]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Zombie Guy]]* | |[[Zombie Guy]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Undead variants of Shy Guys that shuffle slowly on the ground. While usually found in the open, they can also come out of burrows on the ground. They are harmful if touched, but Yoshi can defeat them with any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Undead variants of Shy Guys that shuffle slowly on the ground. While usually found in the open, they can also come out of burrows on the ground. They are harmful if touched, but Yoshi can defeat them with any attack. | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Zombie Debuho]]* | |[[Zombie Debuho]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|An undead variant of Fat Guys and a larger variant of Zombie Guys. Most of them are stationary, found sitting in couches throughout the mansions. Otherwise, they strut about outside. Like Fat Guys, they cannot be defeated with a jump, but can be defeated with a ground pound. Yoshi can also eat them to get a full stock of eggs. Often, if Yoshi eats a Zombie Debuho sitting on a couch, the couch moves, revealing a secret of some sort. | |style="text-align:left"|An undead variant of Fat Guys and a larger variant of Zombie Guys. Most of them are stationary, found sitting in couches throughout the mansions. Otherwise, they strut about outside. Like Fat Guys, they cannot be defeated with a jump, but can be defeated with a ground pound. Yoshi can also eat them to get a full stock of eggs. Often, if Yoshi eats a Zombie Debuho sitting on a couch, the couch moves, revealing a secret of some sort. | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="background:limegreen;color:black;"colspan=6|'''Other''' | !style="background:limegreen; color:black;"colspan=6|'''Other''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | |-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | ||
!width=10%|Name | !width=10%|Name | ||
!width=8%|Image | !width=8%|Image | ||
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!width=6%|Defeatable? | !width=6%|Defeatable? | ||
!width=6%|Turns into egg? | !width=6%|Turns into egg? | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |- style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Bobber]]* | |[[Bobber]]* | ||
|[[File:YCW Bobber.png|70px]] | |[[File:YCW Bobber.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Green enemies that sit in acorns, resembling [[Burt]]s. They swing from a string, trying to hurt Yoshi. | |style="text-align:left"|Green enemies that sit in acorns, resembling [[Burt]]s. They swing from a string, trying to hurt Yoshi. | ||
|[[Yoshi Pulls Some Strings]] | |[[Yoshi Pulls Some Strings]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Bon-Bom]]* | |[[Bon-Bom]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Blue bombs with a [[Tap-Tap]]-like face. When they see Yoshi, they jump after him and explode a few seconds later. Yoshi can also eat Bon-Boms and spit them out to break rock walls and defeat enemies. | |style="text-align:left"|Blue bombs with a [[Tap-Tap]]-like face. When they see Yoshi, they jump after him and explode a few seconds later. Yoshi can also eat Bon-Boms and spit them out to break rock walls and defeat enemies. | ||
|[[Mine-Cart Cave]]<br>[[Dino Smash]] | |[[Mine-Cart Cave]]<br>[[Dino Smash]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Bushydo]]* | |[[Bushydo]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Red samurai made out of red and blue milk bottles. They will try to attack Yoshi with their sword, which Yoshi can walk on. | |style="text-align:left"|Red samurai made out of red and blue milk bottles. They will try to attack Yoshi with their sword, which Yoshi can walk on. | ||
|[[The Shogun's Castle]] | |[[The Shogun's Castle]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Bullet Bill]] | |[[Bullet Bill]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Black bullets that are shot out of [[Bill Blaster]]s. They can be defeated by eating them. | |style="text-align:left"|Black bullets that are shot out of [[Bill Blaster]]s. They can be defeated by eating them. | ||
|[[Spinwheel Shuffle]] | |[[Spinwheel Shuffle]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Bumpty]] | |[[Bumpty]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Penguin enemies that try to slide into Yoshi. Although they cannot hurt Yoshi, they can potentially knock him into the water. While Yoshi can grab a Bumpty with his tongue, he cannot eat one. | |style="text-align:left"|Penguin enemies that try to slide into Yoshi. Although they cannot hurt Yoshi, they can potentially knock him into the water. While Yoshi can grab a Bumpty with his tongue, he cannot eat one. | ||
|[[Slip-Slide Isle]]<br>[[Burt's Bouncy Battle]] | |[[Slip-Slide Isle]]<br>[[Burt's Bouncy Battle]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Bungee Piranha]] | |[[Bungee Piranha]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Purple [[Piranha Plant]]s that stretch down from the ceiling. They can be defeated by throwing an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at them. | |style="text-align:left"|Purple [[Piranha Plant]]s that stretch down from the ceiling. They can be defeated by throwing an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] at them. | ||
|[[Jumping to Victory]] | |[[Jumping to Victory]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Bunmawashi Doll]]* | |[[Bunmawashi Doll]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Clown-like dolls that chase after Yoshi and attack him with an axe. They can be stopped by being exposed to light. | |style="text-align:left"|Clown-like dolls that chase after Yoshi and attack him with an axe. They can be stopped by being exposed to light. | ||
|[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Cheep Cheep]] | |[[Cheep Cheep]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Small red fish that jump out of the water in an attempt to hit Yoshi. They can be defeated by eating them. | |style="text-align:left"|Small red fish that jump out of the water in an attempt to hit Yoshi. They can be defeated by eating them. | ||
|[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]]<br>[[Slip-Slide Isle]]<br>[[Ride the River]] | |[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]]<br>[[Slip-Slide Isle]]<br>[[Ride the River]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Chompagobbler]]* | |[[Chompagobbler]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Blue ghost enemies that patrol certain areas of the level [[Haunted Maker Mansion]]. When they see Yoshi, they chase after him at an extremely fast speed until he goes away. | |style="text-align:left"|Blue ghost enemies that patrol certain areas of the level [[Haunted Maker Mansion]]. When they see Yoshi, they chase after him at an extremely fast speed until he goes away. | ||
|[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | |[[Haunted Maker Mansion]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Clawdaddy]] | |[[Clawdaddy]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Orange crab enemies that have a coat of wool protecting them. Yoshi must first lick away the wool on them then throw an egg or [[Ground Pound]] on them in order to defeat them. | |style="text-align:left"|Orange crab enemies that have a coat of wool protecting them. Yoshi must first lick away the wool on them then throw an egg or [[Ground Pound]] on them in order to defeat them. | ||
|[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]] | |[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Cybo]]* | |[[Cybo]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|They are normally helpful allies to Yoshi, but Cybos become hostile whenever an asteroid hits the space station in the level [[Space-Hub Hubbub]]. | |style="text-align:left"|They are normally helpful allies to Yoshi, but Cybos become hostile whenever an asteroid hits the space station in the level [[Space-Hub Hubbub]]. | ||
|[[Space-Hub Hubbub]] | |[[Space-Hub Hubbub]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |- style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Fang]] | |[[Fang]] | ||
|[[File:FangYCW.png|70px]] | |[[File:FangYCW.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Small bats that fly in wavy patterns. They can be defeated by most attacks. | |style="text-align:left"|Small bats that fly in wavy patterns. They can be defeated by most attacks. | ||
|[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Fooly Flower]] | |[[Fooly Flower]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that mimic the appearance of a Smiley Flower, although they have a different facial expression. In some levels, Fooly Flowers rotate around a specific area during bonus challenges, hiding a Smiley Flower among them. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that mimic the appearance of a Smiley Flower, although they have a different facial expression. In some levels, Fooly Flowers rotate around a specific area during bonus challenges, hiding a Smiley Flower among them. | ||
|[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Windward Way]]<br>[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |[[Whistlestop Rails]]<br>[[Poochy's Sweet Run]]<br>[[Windward Way]]<br>[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]<br>[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Flightless Goonie]] | |[[Flightless Goonie]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Flightless variants of [[Goonie]]s that run from left to right. They are usually encountered in groups. They can be defeated by any attack. | |style="text-align:left"|Flightless variants of [[Goonie]]s that run from left to right. They are usually encountered in groups. They can be defeated by any attack. | ||
|[[Windward Way]]<br>[[Open, Shut!]] | |[[Windward Way]]<br>[[Open, Shut!]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Flutter]] | |[[Flutter]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Flying enemies that get enraged and go after a Yoshi briefly if hit with any attack method. When enraged, they will fly up, allowing Yoshi to reach otherwise impossible-to-reach spots. They cannot be defeated. | |style="text-align:left"|Flying enemies that get enraged and go after a Yoshi briefly if hit with any attack method. When enraged, they will fly up, allowing Yoshi to reach otherwise impossible-to-reach spots. They cannot be defeated. | ||
|[[Weighing Acorns]] | |[[Weighing Acorns]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Gargantua Blargg]] | |[[Gargantua Blargg]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Huge, invincible, red monsters that live in the lava. They can be sent back into the lava with three egg hits, but only temporarily. | |style="text-align:left"|Huge, invincible, red monsters that live in the lava. They can be sent back into the lava with three egg hits, but only temporarily. | ||
|[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | |[[Poochy's Magma Run]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Goonie]] | |[[Goonie]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Flying bird enemies that travel in flocks. They flap their wings to rise, then glide to descend a bit. Yoshi can step on Goonies and use them as platforms, although this causes them to go downward under his weight. | |style="text-align:left"|Flying bird enemies that travel in flocks. They flap their wings to rise, then glide to descend a bit. Yoshi can step on Goonies and use them as platforms, although this causes them to go downward under his weight. | ||
|[[Windward Way]] | |[[Windward Way]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Gusty]] | |[[Gusty]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that fly from the left or right. They can be defeated by any move. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that fly from the left or right. They can be defeated by any move. | ||
|[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Open, Shut!]]<br>[[Under Siege]] | |[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Open, Shut!]]<br>[[Under Siege]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Koopa Troopa]] | |[[Koopa Troopa]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that walk back and forth. Yoshi can grab them in his mouth and spit out their shells. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that walk back and forth. Yoshi can grab them in his mouth and spit out their shells. | ||
|[[Many Fish in the Sea]] | |[[Many Fish in the Sea]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Li'l Marcher]]* | |[[Li'l Marcher]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that run around whenever he activates an alarm. They can be pushed back with eggs, and can defeat themselves by colliding with another member of their species. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that run around whenever he activates an alarm. They can be pushed back with eggs, and can defeat themselves by colliding with another member of their species. | ||
|[[Skulking Around]]<br>[[Under Siege]] | |[[Skulking Around]]<br>[[Under Siege]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Little Mouser]] | |[[Little Mouser]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Small mice that play keep-away with coins and magnets. They can then be defeated by eating them. Yoshi does not take any damage if he collides with one. | |style="text-align:left"|Small mice that play keep-away with coins and magnets. They can then be defeated by eating them. Yoshi does not take any damage if he collides with one. | ||
|[[Mousers and Magnets]]<br>[[The Tin-Can Condor]] | |[[Mousers and Magnets]]<br>[[The Tin-Can Condor]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Lunge Fish]] | |[[Lunge Fish]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Gigantic green fish that jump out of the water in an attempt to eat Yoshi. They can be temporarily stunned by eggs. | |style="text-align:left"|Gigantic green fish that jump out of the water in an attempt to eat Yoshi. They can be temporarily stunned by eggs. | ||
|[[Ride the River]] | |[[Ride the River]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Makimaki]]* | |[[Makimaki]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Pink round creatures with curled, squirrel-like tails. They roll pink paper while walking on it. They can be stunned by all of Yoshi's attack methods, but the only way to defeat them for good is to have Poochy run into them. | |style="text-align:left"|Pink round creatures with curled, squirrel-like tails. They roll pink paper while walking on it. They can be stunned by all of Yoshi's attack methods, but the only way to defeat them for good is to have Poochy run into them. | ||
|[[Poochy's Tape Trail]] | |[[Poochy's Tape Trail]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Mel (enemy)|Mel]]* | |[[Mel (enemy)|Mel]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Caramel enemies that move around in tower formations. They can hurt Yoshi if they bump into him; however, they can be defeated one by one by eating and turning them into eggs. Dark Melcaras are a variant wrapped in foil. | |style="text-align:left"|Caramel enemies that move around in tower formations. They can hurt Yoshi if they bump into him; however, they can be defeated one by one by eating and turning them into eggs. Dark Melcaras are a variant wrapped in foil. | ||
|[[Poochy's Sweet Run]] | |[[Poochy's Sweet Run]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Monty Mole]] | |[[Monty Mole]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Mole enemies that pop out of manholes in the background. They can be defeated by hitting them with eggs. | |style="text-align:left"|Mole enemies that pop out of manholes in the background. They can be defeated by hitting them with eggs. | ||
|[[Spring Sprung Trail]]<br>[[Monty-Mole-B-Gone]] | |[[Spring Sprung Trail]]<br>[[Monty-Mole-B-Gone]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |- style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Nep-Enut]] | |[[Nep-Enut]] | ||
|[[File:Nep-enutYCW.png|70px]] | |[[File:Nep-enutYCW.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|An aquatic variation of Gargantua Blarggs. A single egg will temporarily send one back into the water. | |style="text-align:left"|An aquatic variation of Gargantua Blarggs. A single egg will temporarily send one back into the water. | ||
|[[Pirate Pier]] | |[[Pirate Pier]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Nipper Plant]] | |[[Nipper Plant]] | ||
|[[File:YCW NipperPlant.png|70px]] | |[[File:YCW NipperPlant.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Petit Piranha Plants that can move on their stems. They can be defeated by throwing an egg at them. | |style="text-align:left"|Petit Piranha Plants that can move on their stems. They can be defeated by throwing an egg at them. | ||
|[[Jumping to Victory]] | |[[Jumping to Victory]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |- style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Nipper Spore]] | |[[Nipper Spore]] | ||
|[[File:YCW NipperSpore.png|70px]] | |[[File:YCW NipperSpore.png|70px]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|Falling seeds that grow into Nipper Plants once they land. They can be eaten in mid-air. If Yoshi comes in contact with a Nipper Spore, he takes damage. | |style="text-align:left"|Falling seeds that grow into Nipper Plants once they land. They can be eaten in mid-air. If Yoshi comes in contact with a Nipper Spore, he takes damage. | ||
|[[Jumping to Victory]] | |[[Jumping to Victory]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Pinecone]]* | |[[Pinecone]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Brown, rolling prickly creatures with angry eyes. They cannot be defeated in any way. | |style="text-align:left"|Brown, rolling prickly creatures with angry eyes. They cannot be defeated in any way. | ||
|[[Weighing Acorns]] | |[[Weighing Acorns]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Piranha Plant]] | |[[Piranha Plant]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Stationary carnivorous plants that chomp at the air aggressively, waiting to bite and injure Yoshi. They can be defeated by hitting them with an egg. | |style="text-align:left"|Stationary carnivorous plants that chomp at the air aggressively, waiting to bite and injure Yoshi. They can be defeated by hitting them with an egg. | ||
|[[Rail-Yard Run]]<br>[[Mine-Cart Cave]]<br>[[Spring-Sprung Trail]]<br>[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]<br>[[Hoppin' Higher]]<br>[[Ride the River]] | |[[Rail-Yard Run]]<br>[[Mine-Cart Cave]]<br>[[Spring-Sprung Trail]]<br>[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]]<br>[[Stitched Together]]<br>[[Behind the Shoji]]<br>[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]<br>[[Hoppin' Higher]]<br>[[Ride the River]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Raven]] | |[[Raven]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Black bird enemies that circle around small moon-like platforms. They are immune to Yoshi's tongue, but can be defeated by jumping on them. | |style="text-align:left"|Black bird enemies that circle around small moon-like platforms. They are immune to Yoshi's tongue, but can be defeated by jumping on them. | ||
|[[Spinwheel Shuffle]] | |[[Spinwheel Shuffle]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Rhinono]]* | |[[Rhinono]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Large, blue rhinos that chase Yoshi. While some of them are hostile, one Rhinono needs the Yoshi to help its Baby Rhinono by rebuilding the bridge. It then thanks the Yoshi by popping the large pink balloon that blocks the Yoshi's path. | |style="text-align:left"|Large, blue rhinos that chase Yoshi. While some of them are hostile, one Rhinono needs the Yoshi to help its Baby Rhinono by rebuilding the bridge. It then thanks the Yoshi by popping the large pink balloon that blocks the Yoshi's path. | ||
|[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]] | |[[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Skelesaurus]]* | |[[Skelesaurus]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|A massive, living fossilized dinosaur that chases Yoshi, destroying everything in its path. It cannot be defeated, but Yoshi can temporarily slow it down by throwing eggs at its face. | |style="text-align:left"|A massive, living fossilized dinosaur that chases Yoshi, destroying everything in its path. It cannot be defeated, but Yoshi can temporarily slow it down by throwing eggs at its face. | ||
|[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] | |[[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Snakey]]* | |[[Snakey]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|A gigantic snake that constantly extends. Yoshi can hit it to temporarily contract its body. | |style="text-align:left"|A gigantic snake that constantly extends. Yoshi can hit it to temporarily contract its body. | ||
|[[Hoppin' Higher]] | |[[Hoppin' Higher]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Takko]]* | |[[Takko]]* | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|A blue, squid-like extraterrestrial. They only appear in the [[moon]] portion of [[The Countdown Begins]]. When Yoshi jumps on them, they emit some smoke. They do not hurt Yoshi, and cannot be defeated. | |style="text-align:left"|A blue, squid-like extraterrestrial. They only appear in the [[moon]] portion of [[The Countdown Begins]]. When Yoshi jumps on them, they emit some smoke. They do not hurt Yoshi, and cannot be defeated. | ||
|[[The Countdown Begins]] | |[[The Countdown Begins]] | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Tap-Tap]] | |[[Tap-Tap]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Silver, spiky enemies that walk around. They are immune to most attacks, but can be pushed back by eggs or Yoshi's tongue. They can be defeated in two-player mode if a mounted Yoshi ground pounds nearby or if it gets run over by [[Poochy]]. | |style="text-align:left"|Silver, spiky enemies that walk around. They are immune to most attacks, but can be pushed back by eggs or Yoshi's tongue. They can be defeated in two-player mode if a mounted Yoshi ground pounds nearby or if it gets run over by [[Poochy]]. | ||
|[[Poochy's Magma Run]]<br>[[Skulking Around]] | |[[Poochy's Magma Run]]<br>[[Skulking Around]] | ||
|{{color|Green | |{{color|Yes|Green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Ukiki]] | |[[Ukiki]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Brown monkeys that jump around. Some throw things, like missiles and eggs. While Yoshi can grab Ukikis with his tongue, he cannot eat them. They can be defeated by spitting them into the water. | |style="text-align:left"|Brown monkeys that jump around. Some throw things, like missiles and eggs. While Yoshi can grab Ukikis with his tongue, he cannot eat them. They can be defeated by spitting them into the water. | ||
|[[Jumping to Victory]]<br>[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]] | |[[Jumping to Victory]]<br>[[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Wall Lakitu]] | |[[Wall Lakitu]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Enemies that hide behind structures in the background. If a Yoshi comes within their line of sight, they lock in and throw [[Spiny Egg]]s. They can be defeated by throwing eggs at them. | |style="text-align:left"|Enemies that hide behind structures in the background. If a Yoshi comes within their line of sight, they lock in and throw [[Spiny Egg]]s. They can be defeated by throwing eggs at them. | ||
|[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | |[[Be Afraid of the Dark]] | ||
|{{color|green | |{{color|Yes|green}} | ||
|{{color|red | |{{color|No|red}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Bosses=== | ===Bosses=== | ||
Main story bosses must be defeated to retrieve the Dream Gems. The game also features three mini-bosses, indicated by an asterisk (*) in the list below, and a bonus boss fight with Kamek. | Main story bosses must be defeated to retrieve the Dream Gems. The game also features three mini-bosses, indicated by an asterisk (*) in the list below, and a bonus boss fight with Kamek. | ||
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|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | {|align=center width=99% cellspacing=0 border=2 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; background:white;border:forestgreen; text-align:center" | ||
|-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | |||
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|[[File:TheTinCanCondor.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:TheTinCanCondor.jpg|250px]] | ||
|[[The Tin-Can Condor]] | |[[The Tin-Can Condor]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A giant bird made from a tin can guarding the {{color| | |style="text-align:left"|A giant bird made from a tin can guarding the {{color|blue Dream Gem|bg=royalblue}}. The player needs to use a magnet to pull it to the floor, then Ground Pound his head when his crown falls off. | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |- style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Burt the Ball]] | |[[Burt the Ball]] | ||
|[[File:YCW Burt The Ball.png|150px]] | |[[File:YCW Burt The Ball.png|150px]] | ||
|[[Burt's Bouncy Battle]] | |[[Burt's Bouncy Battle]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A big rubber Burt guarding the {{color| | |style="text-align:left"|A big rubber Burt guarding the {{color|yellow Dream Gem|bg=yellow}}. The player has to spit Bumpties back at him to knock him into the water and Ground Pound his weak point. | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Spike the Piranha]] | |[[Spike the Piranha]] | ||
|[[File:Spike the Piranha splash.png|250px]] | |[[File:Spike the Piranha splash.png|250px]] | ||
|[[Spike the Piranha (level)|Spike the Piranha]] | |[[Spike the Piranha (level)|Spike the Piranha]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A giant Piranha Plant boss guarding the {{color| | |style="text-align:left"|A giant Piranha Plant boss guarding the {{color|orange Dream Gem|bg=orange}}, similar to [[Naval Piranha]] and [[Big Bungee Piranha]] from other ''Yoshi'' games. The player needs to hit him on the head with a spiky ball to do damage. | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Shogun of Skewers]]* | |[[Shogun of Skewers]]* | ||
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|[[File:YCW Dragon Train.png|150px]] | |[[File:YCW Dragon Train.png|150px]] | ||
|[[Gator Train Attacks!]] | |[[Gator Train Attacks!]] | ||
|style="text-align:left"|A giant train shaped like an alligator guarding the {{color| | |style="text-align:left"|A giant train shaped like an alligator guarding the {{color|pink Dream Gem|bg=magenta}}. It is defeated by hitting the inside of its mouth with an egg when it charges the player's own train. | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
|[[Mr. Geary]]* | |[[Mr. Geary]]* | ||
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|[[File:YCWTheGreatKingBowser.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:YCWTheGreatKingBowser.jpg|250px]] | ||
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[The Great King Bowser (level)|The Great King Bowser]] | |align="center" rowspan="2"|[[The Great King Bowser (level)|The Great King Bowser]] | ||
|rowspan="2"style="text-align:left"|Baby Bowser is the final boss of the main story, holding the {{color| | |rowspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Baby Bowser is the final boss of the main story, holding the {{color|green Dream Gem|bg=limegreen}} and eventually the Sundream Stone itself. His first battle is against a giant robot controlled by him; the player must avoid its attacks, force Baby Bowser out by destroying its arms, then Ground Pound him. The robot will eventually be completely ruined, at which point Kamek, with the help of the Sundream Stone, turns Baby Bowser into Mega Baby Bowser. This version of him will attack Yoshi with fireballs, falling stars and meteors, as well as hammers and rockets that the player must use against him. | ||
|-style="background:#E1ffc3" | |-style="background:#E1ffc3" | ||
|[[Mega Baby Bowser]] | |[[Baby Bowser|Mega Baby Bowser]] | ||
|[[File:YCW Mega Baby Bowser.png|250px]] | |[[File:YCW Mega Baby Bowser.png|250px]] | ||
|-style="background:#C3ff88" | |-style="background:#C3ff88" | ||
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==Items and objects== | ==Items and objects== | ||
===Collectibles=== | ===Collectibles=== | ||
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|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | |-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | ||
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!width="10%"|Image | !width="10%"|Image | ||
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===General items and objects=== | ===General items and objects=== | ||
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|-style="background:limegreen;color:black" | |-style="background:limegreen; color:black" | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Blocks that alternate between giving an amount of one, three, five, ten, or twenty coins, hearts, of types of eggs. Each one flips through a different number and set of items. | |style="text-align:left"|Blocks that alternate between giving an amount of one, three, five, ten, or twenty coins, hearts, of types of eggs. Each one flips through a different number and set of items. | ||
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|[[Spring Ball]] | |[[Spring Ball]] | ||
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|style="text-align:left"|Round objects with an upward arrow imprinted on them. Yoshi can use them to jump higher. | |style="text-align:left"|Round objects with an upward arrow imprinted on them. Yoshi can use them to jump higher. | ||
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In January 2019, Amazon Japan featured a preorder bundle containing the game, a tote bag themed to the game, and ten Yoshi plushes by Sanei Boeki.<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.jp/d/B07MM3XWJ6/]. ''Amazon.co.jp''. Retrieved July 17, 2022.</ref> | In January 2019, Amazon Japan featured a preorder bundle containing the game, a tote bag themed to the game, and ten Yoshi plushes by Sanei Boeki.<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.jp/d/B07MM3XWJ6/]. ''Amazon.co.jp''. Retrieved July 17, 2022.</ref> | ||
On March 20, 2019, in celebration of the ''Yoshi's Crafted World''{{'}}s launch at the time, Nintendo of UK announced a partnership with [https://kidzania.co.uk/ KidZania London] to host an {{wp|Egg hunt|Easter egg hunt}} event titled Yoshi's Easter Egg Hunt, which lasted from April 8 to April 21, 2019.<ref>Nintendo of UK (March 20, 2019). {{ | On March 20, 2019, in celebration of the ''Yoshi's Crafted World''{{'}}s launch at the time, Nintendo of UK announced a partnership with [https://kidzania.co.uk/ KidZania London] to host an {{wp|Egg hunt|Easter egg hunt}} event titled Yoshi's Easter Egg Hunt, which lasted from April 8 to April 21, 2019.<ref>Nintendo of UK (March 20, 2019). {{media link|Nintendo UK YCW Yoshi's Easter Egg Hunt 2019.jpg|A promotion for the Yoshi's Easter Egg Hunt event at KidZania London}}. Facebook.</ref> | ||
Sometime in 2019, a quiz was released on [[Play Nintendo]] called the ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World Trivia Quiz]]''. | Sometime in 2019, a quiz was released on [[Play Nintendo]] called the ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World Trivia Quiz]]''. | ||
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
Unusually for a [[Nintendo]] title, ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' was developed with {{wp|Unreal Engine 4}} in place of an in-house | Unusually for a [[Nintendo]] title, ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' was developed with {{wp|Unreal Engine 4}} in place of an in-house engine. According to producer Etsunobu Ebisu, the engine was chosen in order to more accurately represent the realistic materials featured in the game.<ref name="IGN">March 28, 2019. [https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/03/28/yoshis-crafted-world-developers-speak-on-unreal-engine-amiibo-and-more-a-ign-first Yoshi's Crafted World Developers Speak on Unreal Engine, amiibo, and More! – IGN First | ||
]. ''IGN.'' Retrieved July 15, 2023.</ref> As for the concept behind the art style, the developers claimed the game is supposed to take place in a kindergarten class within the ''Super Mario'' universe.<ref name="interview"/> | ]. ''IGN.'' Retrieved July 15, 2023.</ref> As for the concept behind the art style, the developers claimed the game is supposed to take place in a kindergarten class within the ''Super Mario'' universe.<ref name="interview"/> | ||
==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
''Yoshi's Crafted World'' has received generally positive reviews. Critics have praised the game's aesthetic and number of collectibles, but the difficulty and repetitive music have been criticized<ref name=GameXplain> GameXplain. (March 27, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfiLn4oDoyc ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' - REVIEW (Nintendo Switch)] ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 27, 2019 (PST).</ref>. | ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' has received generally positive reviews. Critics have praised the game's aesthetic and number of collectibles, but the difficulty and repetitive music have been criticized<ref name=GameXplain> GameXplain. (March 27, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfiLn4oDoyc ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' - REVIEW (Nintendo Switch)] ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 27, 2019 (PST).</ref>. | ||
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|"''Yoshi's Crafted World is at its best when it's relaxing and pleasant. The 2D-to-3D level design keeps you curious while the go-at-your-own-pace approach keeps the pressure off and leaves you to appreciate the small, imaginative details. Its most interesting ideas never evolve past their first introductions and are frequently confined to one or two levels, but individually, those levels both reward your curiosity and your willingness to slow down and look at what's around you--and it's those simple pleasures that provide the most joy.''" | |"''Yoshi's Crafted World is at its best when it's relaxing and pleasant. The 2D-to-3D level design keeps you curious while the go-at-your-own-pace approach keeps the pressure off and leaves you to appreciate the small, imaginative details. Its most interesting ideas never evolve past their first introductions and are frequently confined to one or two levels, but individually, those levels both reward your curiosity and your willingness to slow down and look at what's around you--and it's those simple pleasures that provide the most joy.''" | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Kamek's paper artwork is based on the Magikoopa's artwork from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Kamek's paper artwork is based on the Magikoopa's artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': Many of the craft materials are packaging from products, including the sponsors [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Fuzzy Battery|Fuzzy Battery]], [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Moo Moo Meadows Milk|Moo Moo Meadows Milk]] and [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Princess Orange|Princess Orange]] from these games, as well as [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart Wii#Fountain Cafe|Fountain Cafe]] and [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart Wii#Tropical Bakery|Tropical Bakery]], which use their updated logos from these games. Additionally, "Handle with care" stickers featuring [[? Block]]s from [[Sunshine Airport]] appear on various objects in the scenery. | *''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': Many of the craft materials are packaging from products, including the sponsors [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Fuzzy Battery|Fuzzy Battery]], [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Moo Moo Meadows Milk|Moo Moo Meadows Milk]] and [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Princess Orange|Princess Orange]] from these games, as well as [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart Wii#Fountain Cafe|Fountain Cafe]] and [[List of sponsors in Mario Kart Wii#Tropical Bakery|Tropical Bakery]], which use their updated logos from these games. Additionally, "Handle with care" stickers featuring [[? Block]]s from [[Sunshine Airport]] appear on various objects in the scenery. | ||
*''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'': Green Yarn Yoshi, Light-Blue Yarn Yoshi, and Pink Yarn Yoshi all appear as collectible amiibo costumes by scanning their respective [[amiibo]]. In certain levels such as [[Skulking Around]], stickers reading "15.07.16" can be seen stuck on the level environments, which is the Japanese release date of this game in the yy/mm/dd date format. The level [[Stitched Together]] reuses many assets and features from this game, such as [[Mobile]]s and [[Accordion wall]]s. Mellow Mode returns from this game. | *''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'': Green Yarn Yoshi, Light-Blue Yarn Yoshi, and Pink Yarn Yoshi all appear as collectible amiibo costumes by scanning their respective [[amiibo]]. In certain levels such as [[Skulking Around]], stickers reading "15.07.16" can be seen stuck on the level environments, which is the Japanese release date of this game in the yy/mm/dd date format. The level [[Stitched Together]] reuses many assets and features from this game, such as [[Mobile]]s and [[Accordion wall]]s. Mellow Mode returns from this game. | ||
*''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'': Poochy Pups return from this game. | *''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'': Poochy Pups return from this game. | ||
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| | |ChiR=Yàoxī de Shǒugōng Shìjiè | ||
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|KorR=Yosi Keuraepeuteu Woldeu | |KorR=Yosi Keuraepeuteu Woldeu | ||
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