Fluff It Out
Fluff It Out | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Nature |
Command(s) | Make them fly! |
Info | "Can you blow all of the dandelion fluff into the air? It's sooo pretty! Hm? My rabbit radar is going crazy for some reason..." |
Points to clear | 30 |
Fluff It Out is one of the microgames in Kat & Ana's Nature level in WarioWare: Get It Together!. Its name is a play on 'tough it out', meaning to tolerate hardships or difficulty.
GameplayEdit
The object of this microgame is to blow away the dandelion seeds by attacking their stems. When all the seeds are blown off, a rabbit appears in the background. On higher difficulties, there is a hummingbird which creates a wind current from its wings. The wind current may hinder flying characters but can be used to blow the dandelions.
- Level 1: There is one dandelion.
- Level 2: There is one dandelion and a hummingbird. The rabbit that appears is chubbier.
- Level 3: There are two dandelions and a hummingbird. The rabbit is even chubbier and has insects on it.
If two players are utilized for this game, there are three dandelions in level 2 and five dandelions in level 3. The player that blows off the seeds from more dandelions receives an effort point.
SuitabilityEdit
Good Fit | ||
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Bad Fit |
- 5-Volt's teleportation attack can blow away the dandelion seeds quickly.
- At faster speeds, the water from Penny's Jet Tank One is too slow to blow away the dandelion seeds.
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | タンポポのわたげ[?] Tanpopo No Watage |
Dandelions' Feathers | |
Chinese (simplified) | 蒲公英的细毛[?] Púgōngyīng de xìmáo |
Dandelions' Hairs | |
Chinese (traditional) | 蒲公英的細毛[?] Púgōngyīng de xìmáo |
Dandelions' Hairs | |
French | Semis à tout vent[?] | Seedling at full wind (Pun with the expression "Semer à tout vent" which means to give all-around you) | |
German | Löwenzahn-Saat[?] | Dandelion Seeds | |
Italian | Denti di leoniglio[?] | A combination of denti di leone (dandelion) and coniglio (rabbit) | |
Korean | 민들레 꽃씨[?] Mindeulle Kkotsi |
Dandelion Seeds | |
Spanish | Dientes de león[?] | Dandelions |