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[[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])
[[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])
: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!

Sorbetti (talk)

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. link:User:Sparks Sparks (talk) link:User:Sparks 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)