Woolly World (ヨッシー ウールワールド, Yoshi Wool World) is a stage based on Yoshi's Woolly World that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The level follows the fabric-like aesthetic of the game it is themed from. It was first spotted in the October 2014 50-Fact Extravaganza, and then officially unveiled in the Director's Room on November 6. On the Miiverse post revealing the stage, director Masahiro Sakurai noted that the stage was added to the game late in development.
Stage overview[edit]The stage starts in a felt hill area, with a windmill and trees in the background. Clouds and a rocket make up the platforms, and they teeter depending on the weights of the fighters on them. After some time, the stage warns the players that the stage will transition, and the level moves into the sky. The ground disappears, and the only ground the fighters can stand on are the clouds and rocket. The stage transitions into a third area, coming back down to the ground. The area is different, consisting of toy blocks. After this, the ground disappears as the stage takes to the sky; here, the background changes to show various blocks and clouds and even a rainbow wheel. Like in the second phase, the clouds and rocket, plus the scale that balances them are the only platforms the stage has. After this, the stage transitions back to the beginning felt hill area. Ω form[edit]The Ω form is set in the 'Knitty Knotty Windmill Hill' section of the stage; it will not change into any other form. Smaller platforms and walk-off areas are removed. Origin[edit]The windmills in Yoshi's Woolly World. The areas of this stage are combined from multiple levels in Yoshi's Woolly World. The background of the initial area is based on World 1-5, Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill. The mobile-like platforms above the ground which persist into the sky section of the stage are based on World 3-2, Wobble Mobile Jaunt; the second landing area also resembles that stage. Yoshi's Woolly World was released several months after the release of SSB4, making this stage being the only instance in the Smash series of a stage based on a then-unreleased title. Update history[edit]1.0.6
Tournament legality[edit]This stage is banned from tournaments due to it containing walk-off blast lines, which encourage camping and allow for early KOs. The stage also forces players to fight on the platforms created by the clouds and rocket, which makes gameplay very difficult. Gallery[edit]
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- Yoshi Woolly World Wii U 2 Player
- Nintendo Wii U Yoshi's Woolly World
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- Wii U Yoshi's Woolly World Walkthrough
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- Publisher:Nintendo
- US, EU
- Genre:Platformer
- 16th Oct 2015 (USA)
26th Jun 2015 (UK/EU)
“Yoshi’s Woolly World” is a side-scrolling style platform game developed by Good-Feel and released by Nintendo. This will be the second version to have only one character – Yoshi since the “Yoshi’s Story” version was released in 1997 on Nintendo 64, as well as the spiritual successor to the “Kirby’s” game from Epic Yarn 2010. With gameplay similar to Good-Feel’s “Kirby’s Epic Yarn” games, players will be able to play the protagonist of the game, Yoshi, and will explore the world together, where Characters and environments in the game are made up of yarn and fabric. The game retains much of Yoshi’s movement from the “Yoshi’s Island” game series, including using his tongue to swallow enemies and using his flutter jump to reach high areas. The game is set on an island that contains many Yarn Yoshis of varying patterns, the evil Magikoopa Kamek turns nearly all the Yoshis into bundles of yarn for his master Baby Bowser, scattering them across different worlds. However, two Yoshis manage to avoid being transformed themselves, and they set off to pursue Kamek and rescue their woolly friends. After traveling through six different worlds, Yoshi manages to storm Baby Bowser’s castle. When Yoshis reach Baby Bowser, Kamek reveals that he stole the yarn so that he could use it to grow Baby Bowser to a much larger size. After battling Baby Bowser, the Yoshis rescue their friends from Kamek and Baby Bowser. Kamek and Baby Bowser fly away but crash land on the moon.
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