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A '''Flashing Egg''' is a very rare [[Yoshi Egg]] that has flashing spots that flash between red and yellow. Flashing Eggs appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Flashing Eggs were hard to find, and could not be gained with an [[Egg Block]] or by hitting an egg at a wall. Flashing Eggs could only be found on the ground in some areas. The reason why Flashing Eggs are so rare is because when a Flashing Egg hits an enemy, a [[Red Coin]]s would appear from result of the impact. Flashing Eggs do not seem to have a Flashing Yoshi counterpart, and it is unknown who laid them and if they eventually hatch.
A '''Flashing Egg''' is a very rare [[Yoshi Egg]] that has flashing spots that flash between red and yellow. Flashing Eggs appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Flashing Eggs were hard to find, and could not be gained with an [[Egg Block]] or by hitting an egg at a wall. Flashing Eggs could only be found on the ground in some areas. The reason why Flashing Eggs are so rare is because when a Flashing Egg hits an enemy, a [[Red Coin]]s would appear from result of the impact. Flashing Eggs do not seem to have a Flashing Yoshi counterpart, and it is unknown who laid them and if they eventually hatch.


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Revision as of 06:43, August 26, 2007

A Flashing Egg is a very rare Yoshi Egg that has flashing spots that flash between red and yellow. Flashing Eggs appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Flashing Eggs were hard to find, and could not be gained with an Egg Block or by hitting an egg at a wall. Flashing Eggs could only be found on the ground in some areas. The reason why Flashing Eggs are so rare is because when a Flashing Egg hits an enemy, a Red Coins would appear from result of the impact. Flashing Eggs do not seem to have a Flashing Yoshi counterpart, and it is unknown who laid them and if they eventually hatch.