• seomypassion12 posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago

    Hidden Hills Wii Guide

    Hidden Hills is a small city located next to Calabasas. It is a gated community and is home to many celebrities.

    With a population of nearly 2,000, the community is surrounded by nature, and offers a rural way of life. With deep setbacks, white three-rail fences, corrals, barns and natural rustic Original hidden wiki equestrian trails, Hidden Hills is a true gem in the San Fernando Valley.
    Kamek Kerfuffle

    Kamek is a Magikoopa who has appeared in a few games. He is a recurring character in Mario Party, as well as New Super Mario Bros. Wii and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, where he disguised himself as Princess Peach.

    In Super Princess Peach, he served as the boss of Giddy Sky. He was able to turn himself into a giant and used both standard circle-triangle-square Magikoopa blasts as well as broomstick-powered Magikoopas to rush Peach while teleporting around.

    He also fought Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. He was sent to the past timeline where he helped Baby Bowser and Mario in several tasks, including abducting Yoshi Cookies for the prince. He was eventually defeated by Yoshi and was escorted back to his castle.

    Among the many Kamek appearances in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, he was involved in a plot to lure Mario and his friends into a trap at Bowser’s castle. He arranged various obstacles, such as dry bones and clones, in order to hinder their progress.

    As a boss, Kamek Kerfuffle is an extremely challenging stage. Its first phase involves a lot of spike balls and Shy Guys tossing out yellow projectiles, but there are plenty of ways to avoid them.

    The second phase, on the other hand, requires a bit more skill. It’s a real pain to navigate the narrow window-like spaces that Kamek uses, but it’s not as difficult as the No Damage objective in its final phase.

    The best way to defeat Kamek is to keep him moving forward and avoid his swarm of paper airplanes and rolling Shy Guys. It’s also possible to snipe Kamek with a short, split-second move, though it might take a few tries before you perfect it.
    Blockafellers

    Blockafellers are a new element in Yoshi’s Crafted World that act as gatekeepers to each new area. These characters will block your path, asking you for a certain amount of Smiley Flowers before you can progress. While it’s not a big deal, it does add some extra challenge to the game.

    They’re a lot of fun, and will definitely make you go back to levels again and again. They even have a special scavenger hunt, allowing you to find hidden objects in a level that you may not have spotted the first time around.

    There are three different types of Blockafellers in Yoshi’s Crafted World, the first being standard-sized blocks with springy arms and bottle cap feet. There’s also a larger variant that’s called a Torque.

    In addition to a Blockafeller on each world, there are two Torques that appear in the final boss battle islands. These oversized versions of Blockafellers have a larger body, a nifty design on their front and are dressed in overalls or sunhats.

    While they don’t offer up much in the way of challenge, they are a nice reward for players who have made it to the end of a subworld or have a large stash of Smiley Flowers. Collecting all of the Torques’ scavenger hunt items will earn you 317 extra Smiley Flowers, which will help you unlock the coveted Sundream Stone costume.

    The best part is that these scavenger hunts aren’t limited to one particular world or subworld, meaning you can collect them in all of them. This is an excellent way to get more out of your time on the islands and can even help you beat Kamek Kerfuffle with less stress than you might have expected!
    Torque

    During the course of an epic hidden hills experience, it’s no surprise that Yoshi is in the driver’s seat more often than not. Aside from the mainline, hidden hills is home to a slew of notable landmarks. The aforementioned Kamek and Blockafeller notwithstanding, the world is home to the usual suspects and an assortment of ghouls and goblins alike. To wit, the hidden hills may just be the last frontier for the afflicted. While the aforementioned duo is no slouch, it takes a bit of time and patience to bring your game of echelons up a notch.
    Delta Litwick

    Litwick is a small, candle-like Pokemon that absorbs life energy. It has two stubby arms and a purple flame that glows atop its head. It can guide people to the Ghost World, purge nightmares from children, and cure its trainer’s body by absorbing their life energy.

    Delta Litwick has an interesting design, as it is a very simple reimagining of the original with a little bit more of an ‘organic’ twist. It’s based on the candle-like, candle-shaped Litwick that’s seen in the anime, and if you look closely you can see that it actually has a pair of white wax stubby arms that are folded over its left eye.

    That stubby arm is then connected to another that has a giant flame on it, and this is where the concept gets really fun. It’s a pretty simple change to make Hoothoot’s regular owl into an Ice/Flying delta variant with snowy horns, and I think it works really well!

    I also think that this stubby arm is what’s keeping the concept of Delta Drifblim from feeling too ‘fake’ for me, as it’s kind of just a swivelling, balloon-like version of the owl’s actual wing. It’s a really easy swerving of the concept that really makes it feel very natural, and it also fits in quite nicely with the idea of Delta Drifblim being created by ‘passionate spirits’.

    I don’t mind the delta Mega Glalie, though, as I think it’s an incredibly fun swerving of the original Glalie and it’s a great example of how a Fire/Rock pokemon can be turned into a fire monster. It’s a really cool reimagining of the Glalie gimmick, as well as turning Froslass into a Delta-fied version that’s basically just a gigantic fire dragon.
    Audinite

    Audinite (Japanese: tabunnenaito ) is a held item in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire that allows Audino to Mega Evolve. It is one of the mysterious Mega Stones that can be given to Audino by a Trainer’s fervent wish or by a Key Stone. When held by a Pokemon, this stone allows the user to Mega Evolve it during battle and for the time it is held.

    This item can be obtained from Looker in the eastern part of the Battle Resort. It appears that the robbers took this item from him and are trying to return it to them. Looker is probably stranded here since he cannot use any other Pokemon at this point.

    Audino has a Healer ability that gives a 30% chance to heal its allies when they’re hurt. However, the Healer ability can only be used against Normal-type or Water-type Pokemon. Audino’s Special Bulk is also very high, so it is a great choice for using as a supporter for other types of Pokémon in the Battle Arena. This is particularly helpful against special attackers like Guzzlord and Scrafty, since it can scout which moves these Pokémon might move. It can then use the Regenerator to pivot it out if the foe is able to deal significant damage.

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