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'''Miss Warps'''<ref>''Yoshi's Story'' instruction booklet, page 16.</ref> (also called '''Mr. Warps''' in an issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Vol. 109, page 17</ref> or '''Sleeping Warps''' in an issue of ''Official Nintendo Magazine''<ref>''Official UK Nintendo Magazine'' Issue 65, page 31. "''By jumping on the Sleeping Warps, you can wake them and teleport yourself backwards or forwards.''"</ref>) are helpful, round, [[egg]]-like people found in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They all sleep on the ground, but, when woken up by a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]], they are helpful. There are four Miss Warps in each level in the game, all numbered from 1-4 depending on their distance from the start of the level. When a Yoshi wakes two or more up, the Miss Warp, when jumped upon, will throw the Yoshi to the next available Miss Warp in sequence. If a Yoshi loses all its [[Health Meter|health]] and is captured by [[Baby Bowser]]'s [[Toady|Toadies]], the next Yoshi will continue the level from the location of the highest numbered Miss Warp the Yoshis have reached.
'''Miss Warps'''<ref>''Yoshi's Story'' instruction booklet, page 16.</ref> (also called '''Mr. Warps''' in an issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Vol. 109, page 17</ref> or '''Sleeping Warps''' in an issue of ''Official Nintendo Magazine''<ref>''Official UK Nintendo Magazine'' Issue 65, page 31. "''By jumping on the Sleeping Warps, you can wake them and teleport yourself backwards or forwards.''"</ref>) are helpful, round, [[egg]]-like people found in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They all sleep on the ground, but, when woken up by a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]], they are helpful. There are four Miss Warps in each level in the game, all numbered from 1-4 depending on their distance from the start of the level. The first one is pink. When a Yoshi wakes two or more up, the Miss Warp, when jumped upon, will throw the Yoshi to the next available Miss Warp in sequence. If a Yoshi loses all its [[Health Meter|health]] and is captured by [[Baby Bowser]]'s [[Toady|Toadies]], the next Yoshi will continue the level from the location of the highest numbered Miss Warp the Yoshis have reached.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:10, January 20, 2021

Miss Warp
Artwork of a Miss Warp jumping

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Miss Warps[1] (also called Mr. Warps in an issue of Nintendo Power[2] or Sleeping Warps in an issue of Official Nintendo Magazine[3]) are helpful, round, egg-like people found in Yoshi's Story. They all sleep on the ground, but, when woken up by a Yoshi, they are helpful. There are four Miss Warps in each level in the game, all numbered from 1-4 depending on their distance from the start of the level. The first one is pink. When a Yoshi wakes two or more up, the Miss Warp, when jumped upon, will throw the Yoshi to the next available Miss Warp in sequence. If a Yoshi loses all its health and is captured by Baby Bowser's Toadies, the next Yoshi will continue the level from the location of the highest numbered Miss Warp the Yoshis have reached.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Dickiwarp[?] Chubby Warp
From "dick" or "dicklich" for fat / chubby.
Italian Miss Warp[?] -

References

  1. ^ Yoshi's Story instruction booklet, page 16.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Vol. 109, page 17
  3. ^ Official UK Nintendo Magazine Issue 65, page 31. "By jumping on the Sleeping Warps, you can wake them and teleport yourself backwards or forwards."