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The object to which you are referring is listed on the wiki as a [[Spring Ball]]. Arrow clouds are the coloured clouds that Yoshi tosses eggs at to collect distant items. There doesn't seem to be an article for arrow clouds though... {{User:Darktom/sig}} | The object to which you are referring is listed on the wiki as a [[Spring Ball]]. Arrow clouds are the coloured clouds that Yoshi tosses eggs at to collect distant items. There doesn't seem to be an article for arrow clouds though... {{User:Darktom/sig}} | ||
Should the two articles be merged, then? {{user:Mario jc/sig}} |
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Isn't an "Arrow Cloud" the things you throw eggs at to make them launch at the direction the cloud is pointing at? You know, those coloured clouds that first appeared in the SMW2:YI level The Baseball Boys?
I've also noticed that not only is there no article for the "Arrow Cloud" I'm referring to, but also for the object this article is talking about (It should be renamed "Arrow Ball" or something, unless there's an official name, of course). Mario JC
Official name, right from the game. Don't worry, I do my research before creating articles. KP (talk · edits)
- Okay. Just wanted to ask, since there are two articles that refer to "Arrow Cloud" as the objects you throw eggs at, not the objects you bounce on. If these are Arrow Clouds, what's the other object called? Mario JC
I have no idea, official name for them has not been released yet. I will see if I can find their names when I buy YNI Prima guide. KP (talk · edits)
The object to which you are referring is listed on the wiki as a Spring Ball. Arrow clouds are the coloured clouds that Yoshi tosses eggs at to collect distant items. There doesn't seem to be an article for arrow clouds though... User:Darktom/sig