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'''Briers'''<ref>"''These critters don’t move, but because they are covered in spikes, they can’t be trapped in bubbles. Hitting them with eggs is the only way to defeat them.''" - ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' instruction booklet, page 25 (Brief description).</ref> are floating creatures that are covered in spikes. They only appear in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''. Briers are common [[List of enemies|enemies]] in this game, and they are in almost every level. They are extremely strong and shooting [[Yoshi Egg|eggs]] is the only way to defeat them. Briers continually pulse their thorns in and out; hitting them while their thorns are retracted will allow the egg used to go through them while hitting them while their thorns are extended will destroy both the egg and the Brier in one hit. There are two varieties of Brier: the normal, green variety, and the stronger red variety; the only difference between these varieties is that they each pulse their thorns at opposite intervals. Also, a variant called a [[Marucci] that can incase itself in a bubble. It strongly resembles the [[Needlenose]] of mainline ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' games. | |||
'''Briers'''<ref>"''These critters don’t move, but because they are covered in spikes, they can’t be trapped in bubbles. Hitting them with eggs is the only way to defeat them.''" - ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' instruction booklet, page 25 (Brief description).</ref> are floating creatures that are covered in spikes. They only appear in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''. Briers are common [[List of enemies|enemies]] in this game, and they are in almost every level. They are extremely strong and shooting [[Yoshi Egg|eggs]] is the only way to defeat them. Briers continually pulse their thorns in and out; hitting them while their thorns are retracted will allow the egg used to go through them while hitting them while their thorns are extended will destroy both the egg and the Brier in one hit. There are two varieties of Brier: the normal, green variety and the stronger red variety; the only difference between these varieties is that they each pulse their thorns at opposite intervals. | |||
In ''[[Balloon Trip]]'', the tech demo ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' was largely based on, the design and palette of Briers seemed to indicate that they were actually the [[Urchin]]s of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. These Urchin-like Briers were only seen in one standard variety. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' features a Brier [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]. | In ''[[Balloon Trip]]'', the tech demo ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' was largely based on, the design and palette of Briers seemed to indicate that they were actually the [[Urchin]]s of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. These Urchin-like Briers were only seen in one standard variety. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' features a Brier [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]. | ||
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|ItaM=From ''verde'' (green) and ''spina'' (spike)}} | |ItaM=From ''verde'' (green) and ''spina'' (spike)}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:46, June 25, 2020
Briers[1] are floating creatures that are covered in spikes. They only appear in Yoshi Touch & Go. Briers are common enemies in this game, and they are in almost every level. They are extremely strong and shooting eggs is the only way to defeat them. Briers continually pulse their thorns in and out; hitting them while their thorns are retracted will allow the egg used to go through them while hitting them while their thorns are extended will destroy both the egg and the Brier in one hit. There are two varieties of Brier: the normal, green variety, and the stronger red variety; the only difference between these varieties is that they each pulse their thorns at opposite intervals. Also, a variant called a [[Marucci] that can incase itself in a bubble. It strongly resembles the Needlenose of mainline Yoshi's Island games.
In Balloon Trip, the tech demo Yoshi Touch & Go was largely based on, the design and palette of Briers seemed to indicate that they were actually the Urchins of Super Mario World. These Urchin-like Briers were only seen in one standard variety. Super Smash Bros. Brawl features a Brier sticker.
Sticker information
Image | Game | Effect |
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Yoshi Touch & Go | Launch Resistance +7 |
Names in other languages
Brier
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トゲッチ[2] Togecchi |
From toge (spike) | |
Italian | Verdespino[?] | From verde (green) and spina (spike) |
References
- ^ "These critters don’t move, but because they are covered in spikes, they can’t be trapped in bubbles. Hitting them with eggs is the only way to defeat them." - Yoshi Touch & Go instruction booklet, page 25 (Brief description).
- ^ Scan of Catch! Touch! Yoshi! Shogakukan Guide Book.
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