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'''Millstones''' are large stone wheels that are often piloted by brown [[Gnawty|Gnawties]].
'''Millstones''' are large stone wheels that are often piloted by brown [[Gnawty|Gnawties]].


Millstones first appear in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. They are often found in levels featuring temples, such as [[Millstone Mayhem]] and [[Temple Tempest]]. Millstones will either chase [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] through a level or act as obstacles blocking the [[Kong]]s' path.
Millstones first appear in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. They are often found in levels featuring temples, such as [[Millstone Mayhem]] and [[Temple Tempest]]. Millstones either chase [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] through a level or act as obstacles blocking the [[Kong]]s' path.


Millstones make a cameo in the game ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''. A discarded Millstone can be found in [[Donkey Kong Jungle (Mario Superstar Baseball)|Donkey Kong Jungle]].
Millstones make a cameo in the game ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''. A discarded Millstone can be found in [[Donkey Kong Jungle (Mario Superstar Baseball)|Donkey Kong Jungle]].
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Millstones appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They share some similarities from their past appearances, but they now take on the shape of a large stone gear and no longer have holes in the center. There are also non-damage-dealing ones that rotate in the same place, forcing the player to use their rotation to scale the walls and platforms inside. They are mainly found in the [[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy]].
Millstones appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They share some similarities from their past appearances, but they now take on the shape of a large stone gear and no longer have holes in the center. There are also non-damage-dealing ones that rotate in the same place, forcing the player to use their rotation to scale the walls and platforms inside. They are mainly found in the [[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy]].


In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', millstones appear as obstacles in the track [[Thwomp Ruins]]. They roll around certain parts of the track after 45 seconds in a race. At one point, a millstone will roll over a wall blocking a glider panel, thus making it available for use. Unlike most hazards in ''Mario Kart 8'', slowly driving into a roller will not make the racer tumble over.
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', millstones appear as obstacles in the track [[Thwomp Ruins]]. They roll around certain parts of the track after 45 seconds in a race. At one point, a millstone rolls over a wall blocking a [[Glide Ramp]], thus making it available for use. Unlike most hazards in ''Mario Kart 8'', slowly driving into a roller does not make the racer tumble over.
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Revision as of 20:00, May 10, 2018

Template:Item-infobox Millstones are large stone wheels that are often piloted by brown Gnawties.

Millstones first appear in the game Donkey Kong Country. They are often found in levels featuring temples, such as Millstone Mayhem and Temple Tempest. Millstones either chase Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong through a level or act as obstacles blocking the Kongs' path.

Millstones make a cameo in the game Mario Superstar Baseball. A discarded Millstone can be found in Donkey Kong Jungle.

Millstones appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2. They share some similarities from their past appearances, but they now take on the shape of a large stone gear and no longer have holes in the center. There are also non-damage-dealing ones that rotate in the same place, forcing the player to use their rotation to scale the walls and platforms inside. They are mainly found in the Clockwork Ruins Galaxy.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, millstones appear as obstacles in the track Thwomp Ruins. They roll around certain parts of the track after 45 seconds in a race. At one point, a millstone rolls over a wall blocking a Glide Ramp, thus making it available for use. Unlike most hazards in Mario Kart 8, slowly driving into a roller does not make the racer tumble over.

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