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'''Fireflowers''' are flowers that shoot [[fireballs]]. Some fireflowers fire in one certain direction, and some rotate their direction of firing, and some even target the player. The frames between shots also vary. Fireflowers are in all the games in the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]]. | |||
'''Fireflowers''' are flowers that shoot [[fireballs]]. Some fireflowers fire in one certain direction, and some rotate their direction of firing, and some even target the player. Fireflowers are in all the games in the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]]. | |||
In the [[Classic Trilogy]], [[Scouges]] are used instead of Fireflowers. | In the [[Classic Trilogy]], [[Scouges]] are used instead of Fireflowers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 4 December 2011
Fireflowers are flowers that shoot fireballs. Some fireflowers fire in one certain direction, and some rotate their direction of firing, and some even target the player. The frames between shots also vary. Fireflowers are in all the games in the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy.
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Fireflowers shooting Fireballs.
In the Classic Trilogy, Scouges are used instead of Fireflowers.
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