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:While they appear to be alive, they're not enemies because they don't actively attack Mario and his friends. The Hot-Hot Rocks act as obstacles instead. {{User:Sparks/sig}} 22:31, January 31, 2025 (EST) | :While they appear to be alive, they're not enemies because they don't actively attack Mario and his friends. The Hot-Hot Rocks act as obstacles instead. {{User:Sparks/sig}} 22:31, January 31, 2025 (EST) | ||
::That seems a bit debatable... I would say the way they pulse with heat and a more strained expression could be considered an attack, similar to a Thwomp. But even if that doesn't really count, what makes [[Hoppo]]s enemies in the same game? They seem to have much less of an attack.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 01:16, February 1, 2025 (EST) |
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Why si this in dangerous objects?
Why si this on dangerous objects, it is alive and as the description indicates it is sentient, it is an enemy!
- While they appear to be alive, they're not enemies because they don't actively attack Mario and his friends. The Hot-Hot Rocks act as obstacles instead.
Sparks (talk)
22:31, January 31, 2025 (EST)
- That seems a bit debatable... I would say the way they pulse with heat and a more strained expression could be considered an attack, similar to a Thwomp. But even if that doesn't really count, what makes Hoppos enemies in the same game? They seem to have much less of an attack.--PopitTart (talk) 01:16, February 1, 2025 (EST)