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'''Missile Megs''', as its name suggests, are missile-like enemies similar to [[Bullet Bill]]s | '''Missile Megs''', as its name suggests, are missile-like enemies similar to [[Bullet Bill]]s introduced in [[Super Mario Bros Wonder]]. They first appear in the level oriented around it, [[Missile Meg Mayhem]]. They spawn off screen and simply fly forwards in either direction. When the player jumps on one, it doesn't instantly defeat it; The player is instead able to ride on top of it as if it was a normal platform, while floating down slowly before it falls into a bottomless pit. | ||
During a [[Wonder Effect]], they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions, and don't start falling when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from the enemy as they fly. | During a [[Wonder Effect]], they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions, and don't start falling when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from the enemy as they fly. |
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Missile Meg | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Variant of | Bullet Bill |
Missile Megs, as its name suggests, are missile-like enemies similar to Bullet Bills introduced in Super Mario Bros Wonder. They first appear in the level oriented around it, Missile Meg Mayhem. They spawn off screen and simply fly forwards in either direction. When the player jumps on one, it doesn't instantly defeat it; The player is instead able to ride on top of it as if it was a normal platform, while floating down slowly before it falls into a bottomless pit.
During a Wonder Effect, they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions, and don't start falling when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from the enemy as they fly.
Its name keeps the tradition of having a common English name along with what projectile it is, like with Bullet Bills and Torpedo Teds. In this case, the name is simply a combination of "missile" and "Meg".
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