- Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Road
- Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Band
- Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Lake
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Mar 08, 2018 Nominate Yoshi's Crafted World Stage x5. A big rock jumping around isn't very interesting. As amusing as it was at the beginning with say Owain + Yarne.
Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Road
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- Jumping to Victory is the second level of Acorn Forest and the twenty-fourth level overall of Yoshi's Crafted World.
- For Yoshi's Crafted World on the Nintendo Switch, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'jumping to victory bear rock'.
- No, really, there’s a LOT of jumping. Jumping to Victory! Now there’s a level name that springs into action — with all the Bungee Plants stalking Yoshi, Ukikis hopping around, and fragile paper blocks decorating deep ponds, you’ll certainly be jumping for dear life.
Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Band
Blockafellers[1] are a family of robot-like characters in Yoshi's Crafted World. They have springy arms, heads with a flower on top and a large nose, a singular 'foot' made out of a bottle cap, and bodies made out of cardboard boxes. All Blockafellers except for the one in Sunshine Station start out without any energy in the middle of the path, with their appearance being a box with a meter in front of it. Once they are given the required amount of Smiley Flowers to recharge them, they unlock the world and stay on the far left spot on the map of the world, or to the left of the boss battles. Their color scheme changes depending on the Blockafeller. Their name appears to be a combination of 'block' and 'Rockefeller.' Three types of Blockafeller exist in the game. The first kind is the standard kind that appears in each world. The second is a larger variant known as Torques. These ones have two bottle cap feet instead of one, lack springy arms (having them directly attached to their bodies instead) and wear clothing such as overalls, sunhats, or sunglasses. These Blockafellers appear on each boss battle island. Finally, there is a single elderly Blockafeller with a cane and elf hat named Crumples who appears twice in the game, once to tell the player they can choose the order to search for the red, purple, and yellow Dream Gems, and again once the player collects said Dream Gems to access the final few areas. After talking with him in both of these encounters, he flies away with balloons on his back. After the player beats a level, the world's Blockafeller assigns them a task that involves going back to the same level to collect a souvenir for them, such as collecting five cardboard cows in Rail-Yard Run. When the task is beaten, the player can choose to continue playing the level or to exit it. When the level is exited after the task is completed, the world's Blockafeller gives the player a Smiley Flower. A Blockafeller costume can also be unlocked by finding Sprout in every level.
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Yoshi's Crafted World Jumping To Victory Bear Rock Lake
Jumping to Victory is the second level of Acorn Forest and the twenty-fourth level overall of Yoshi's Crafted World.
Overview[edit]Front side[edit]Near the start of the level are two Nipper Plants, a red Party Ball, and an Ukiki. Yoshi can toss an egg at the party ball to break it open, giving him three more eggs. There is another red party ball shortly after containing a 10-Coin. There is then an Egg-Plant between a few blue party balls. None of these party balls contain anything, but Yoshi can still pop them open and use them as platforms. However, below the third blue party ball is a hidden Winged Cloud Yoshi can hit to make a line of coins fall down, with four Red Coins falling down shortly after. After this is a Nipper Plant, a Piranha Plant, two regular blocks, and a roulette block Yoshi can hit to get one to five hearts. Next up is a set of five blue party balls in a row, with the fifth up and down. Below this is water Yoshi cannot fall into. There are also Nipper Spores above which hatch into Nipper Plants once they hit a party ball. Yoshi can use the moving party ball to get up to some coins as well as a Smiley Flower. Down and to the right, Yoshi finds two Piranha Plants, with another roulette block nearby allowing Yoshi to get one coin, one heart, a 10-Coin, or five hearts. There are then Ukikis hanging onto vines as they toss missiles or eggs down. Below the second Ukiki is a hidden Winged Cloud Yoshi can hit to get a few coins as well as two red coins. To the right is a Nipper Plant, with two blocks Yoshi can break to enter a small, hidden area with a few coins, including two red coins. Additionally, if Yoshi climbs up the vines and heads to the left, he will discover a Piranha Plant, some coins, and the second Smiley Flower. To the right of this is the first Checkpoint Bell. After the first checkpoint, there are three coins, two Nipper Spores, and a red party ball which drops down suddenly. Yoshi can pop open this party ball to get a 10-Coin. Just to the right are Bungee Piranhas, purple, spiked Piranha Plants which act as party balls but aim to harm Yoshi. Above them, there is another red party ball Yoshi can pop open to get five red coins. Yoshi can also use the party balls to get up two two roulette blocks, allowing him to get up to forty coins. Below this are a few Nipper Spores and a Winged Timer Cloud. If Yoshi hits it, it flips the screen to reveal two Monty Moles and a Big Monty Mole in the distance. If Yoshi defeats all of them before time runs out, a Smiley Flower appears. To the right of the Winged Timer Cloud is a red party ball and a set of three Bungee Piranhas, with a Nipper Plant below them. Yoshi can pop open the party ball to get six eggs. To the right of this are more Bungee Piranhas, two red party balls, and a Nipper Spore. There is also a Smiley Flower nearby. The left party ball contains three eggs, while the right party ball noticeably shakes a bit and contains an Ukiki. After getting past a few Bungee Piranhas, Yoshi reaches an area with a Nipper Spore and a roulette block in the corner allowing him to get a coin, three eggs, or five hearts. There is a red party ball and a blue party ball, acting as a scale. Yoshi can pop open the red party ball to get three eggs. There is also another Winged Timer Cloud between the two party balls. Hitting this cloud makes Blue Coins appear between the party balls. Collecting all of them in the given time earns Yoshi another Smiley Flower. Just right of this are a good set of blue party balls, with Piranha Plants on some of them. Additionally, there are more Ukikis hanging onto vines overhead, dropping missiles and occasionally eggs. Yoshi can climb these vines to the left to discover a moving blue party ball at the top. This takes Yoshi up to a row of coins and a Smiley Flower. There is also a present box in the background which can be seen through a hole. Yoshi can toss an egg at the present box to open it, picking up several coins as well as one red coin. At the end of this section is the second Checkpoint Bell. After the second checkpoint is an Egg-Plant. The final section is completely above water, with blocks either Yoshi or the Bungee Piranhas can break. Yoshi can pick up two red coins between the first two Bungee Piranhas, then open the next red party ball to reveal five hearts. After two Piranha Plants, there is another red party ball. However, if Yoshi hits it, rather than popping open, the string splits, causing the party ball to fall into the water. A few seconds later, the party ball rises to the surface and pops open to reveal a Smiley Flower. As Yoshi runs under several Bungee Piranhas to the goal, he can pick up the last three red coins and the last Smiley Flower. Flip side[edit]
Collectibles[edit]Smiley Flowers[edit]
Three more Smiley Flowers are awarded for collecting at least 100 coins in the level, completing the level with 20 hearts, and collecting all 20 Red Coins. In the flip side, three are awarded for bringing all three Poochy Pups to the goal, and one more for doing so within four minutes. Crafts[edit]Found on the front side:
Found on the front side: Yoshi must get up to the flipping door above, allowing him to toss an egg at a Smiley Flower. There is an Egg Block on the way up the stairs. Yoshi then ends up back outdoors, where there is a Fly Heyho. Gold Shuriken 5: Hung at the exit door of the level. Potted snake: In the foreground in the passage to recover the key of the locked door. Yoshi Crafted World – Deceptive doors Flip side. Paper-lantern ghost: In the background just after the first Poochy Pups. Deceptive Doors Collectibles (Yoshi’s Crafted World Guide) The Way of the Ninja — Breaking Down Doors Urgent message from up-top: we’re short on funds, and with the Shy Guy daimyo lords hoarding treasure of unimaginable wealth, we request expert stealth tactics to perform an epic heist. Stage: Deceptive Doors - Front Side Potted Snake Head to the house with two sliding doors and shy guys. This is the area where there's an egg box in the background. Yoshis crafted world deceptive doors potted snake. After passing by the green bamboo cans, go through the golden door to the lower right side of the house, and then climb to the upper left to the blue door.
Found on the flip side:
Sprout[edit]Just after the fourth Smiley Flower, in the area with the party ball scale, Sprout's box can be seen in the background, in a hole in the cinder block. Yoshis crafted world nintendo switch target. The Nintendo eShop usually gives customers points that are worth five percent of their purchase, but thanks to Target’s muck-up, they got points worth $3, meaning they racked up $2 more than they paid for the game to begin with.Target released statement about the so-called flash sale of Yoshi’s Crafted World, explaining, “Due to an unexpected error, the item is incorrectly priced at this time. A small number of items on the site may be mispriced, described inaccurately, or unavailable. Enemies[edit]
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