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{{about|the object in [[Yoshi's Story]]|other uses|[[Power Flower]]}}
{{about|the object in [[Yoshi's Story]]|other uses|[[Power Flower]]}}
{{italic title|Power Flower (''Yoshi's Story'')}}
{{italic title|Power Flower (''Yoshi's Story'')}}
[[File:YSPowerFlower.png|thumb|[[Baby Yoshi]] next to a Power Flower]]
[[File:YSPowerFlower.png|thumb|300px|right|[[Baby Yoshi]] next to a Power Flower]]
'''Power Flowers''' are special sunflowers that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They grow from the ground and have a green stem with green leaves, as well as a yellow head with red petals, black eyes, and a small red mouth. The head of the Power Flower can be consumed by a [[Baby Yoshi]], allowing the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to recover two petals on their [[Smile Meter]]. However, the Yoshi gets no [[♥]] by eating the flower, unlike eating a [[fruit]] or a [[Shy Guy]], and thus consuming the plant does not improve [[Yoshi's Mood]] when the stage is completed. The head of the Power Flower quickly regrows after being consumed, which means that the Yoshi can simply keep eating flower heads until his health is fully recovered. The Power Flower is akin to the [[Spinning Heart]] of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', as both objects can be used to quickly (but not immediately) recover all [[Heart Point|HP]].
'''Power Flowers''' are special sunflowers that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They grow from the ground and have a green stem with green leaves, as well as a yellow head with red petals, black eyes, and a small red mouth. The head of the Power Flower can be consumed by a [[Baby Yoshi]], allowing the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to recover two petals on their [[Smile Meter]]. However, the Yoshi gets no [[♥]] by eating the flower, unlike eating a [[fruit]] or a [[Shy Guy]], and thus consuming the plant does not improve [[Yoshi's Mood]] when the stage is completed. The head of the Power Flower quickly regrows after being consumed, which means that the Yoshi can simply keep eating flower heads until his health is fully recovered. The Power Flower is akin to the [[Spinning Heart]] of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', as both objects can be used to quickly (but not immediately) recover all [[Heart Point|HP]].


Power Flowers appear in ''{{wp|Sonic Lost World}}'' in the "[[sonicretro:Yoshi's Island Zone|Yoshi's Island Zone]]" DLC level, released for free to owners of the Wii U version.<ref>[https://www.destructoid.com/stories/impressions-sonic-lost-world-yoshi-s-island-zone-267689.phtml Impressions: Sonic Lost World Yoshi's Island Zone]. Destructoid. Posted December 18, 2013. Accessed September 18, 2020.</ref>
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Revision as of 02:19, September 19, 2020

This article is about the object in Yoshi's Story. For other uses, see Power Flower.
Baby Yoshi next to a Power Flower

Power Flowers are special sunflowers that appear in Yoshi's Story. They grow from the ground and have a green stem with green leaves, as well as a yellow head with red petals, black eyes, and a small red mouth. The head of the Power Flower can be consumed by a Baby Yoshi, allowing the Yoshi to recover two petals on their Smile Meter. However, the Yoshi gets no by eating the flower, unlike eating a fruit or a Shy Guy, and thus consuming the plant does not improve Yoshi's Mood when the stage is completed. The head of the Power Flower quickly regrows after being consumed, which means that the Yoshi can simply keep eating flower heads until his health is fully recovered. The Power Flower is akin to the Spinning Heart of Super Mario 64, as both objects can be used to quickly (but not immediately) recover all HP.

Power Flowers appear in Sonic Lost World in the "Yoshi's Island Zone" DLC level, released for free to owners of the Wii U version.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese [2]
Hana
Flower

References

  1. ^ Impressions: Sonic Lost World Yoshi's Island Zone. Destructoid. Posted December 18, 2013. Accessed September 18, 2020.
  2. ^ 「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 12.