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(They all have to be ground pounded. This seems to have been a left over fragment of the Milde article.)
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[[Image:LargeMildesCrop.PNG|frame|right|A group of '''Large Mildes'''.]]
[[Image:LargeMildesCrop.PNG|frame|right|A group of '''Large Mildes'''.]]
'''Large Mildes''' are large pink balls that appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. They march around in a line and are very rare, only appearing as part of [[Marching Milde]] and in a few other levels. Like balloons, they pop if a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] [[Ground Pound]]s on one. After a Yoshi pops one of these enemies, it splits in half, making smaller [[Milde]]s. A few of them are very large and have to be Ground Pounded to be defeated. The Milde's name is derived from the word mildew, of which it resembles a drop of.
'''Large Mildes''' are large pink balls that appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. They march around in a line and are very rare, only appearing as part of [[Marching Milde]] and in a few other levels. Like balloons, they pop if a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] [[Ground Pound]]s on one. After a Yoshi pops one of these enemies, it splits in half, making two smaller [[Milde]]s. The Milde's name is derived from the word mildew, of which it resembles a drop of.
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Revision as of 16:33, December 25, 2009

File:LargeMildesCrop.PNG
A group of Large Mildes.

Large Mildes are large pink balls that appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They march around in a line and are very rare, only appearing as part of Marching Milde and in a few other levels. Like balloons, they pop if a Yoshi Ground Pounds on one. After a Yoshi pops one of these enemies, it splits in half, making two smaller Mildes. The Milde's name is derived from the word mildew, of which it resembles a drop of.