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[[File:YIDS-Number Ball Screenshot.png|thumb|[[Yellow Yoshi]] using a Number Ball in the level [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]]]] | [[File:YIDS-Number Ball Screenshot.png|thumb|[[Yellow Yoshi]] using a Number Ball in the level [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]]]] | ||
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{{quote2|This ball has a number in it. Try throwing it in the slot of the same number. If you get them all, well, something good is bound to happen!|Message Block, ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''}} | |||
'''Number Balls''' are types of balls that can only be found in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. They look very similar to [[wikipedia:Billiard ball|billiard balls]] and have a one-digit number on them. These uncommon objects appear in [[level]]s such as [[Number Ball Special]], [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]] and [[Find the Number Ball!]] | '''Number Balls''' are types of balls that can only be found in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. They look very similar to [[wikipedia:Billiard ball|billiard balls]] and have a one-digit number on them. These uncommon objects appear in [[level]]s such as [[Number Ball Special]], [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]] and [[Find the Number Ball!]] | ||
Revision as of 04:44, April 20, 2020
Template:Quote2 Number Balls are types of balls that can only be found in Yoshi's Island DS. They look very similar to billiard balls and have a one-digit number on them. These uncommon objects appear in levels such as Number Ball Special, Six-Face Sal's Fort and Find the Number Ball!
Like eggs, the player can pick them up just by touching them, although they are usually hidden throughout the levels. When they are collected, they can be thrown just like eggs to land in a certain slot. Once all of the Numbers Balls are in their correct slot, they can activate something, such as a door, to allow the player to progress. If the player is to throw the balls away from them, missing a slot, the balls eventually disappear and appear back in their respective locations.