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'''Scouges''' are cannons that shoot [[fireballs]] in a certain direction. There are 4 different speeds of firing that can be assigned to a Scouge. These are in all games of the [[Classic Trilogy]] | '''Scouges''' are cannons that shoot [[fireballs]] in a certain direction. There are 4 different speeds of firing that can be assigned to a Scouge. These are in all games of the [[Classic Trilogy]] | ||
In Wonderland Adventures, Scouges are replaced with [[Fireflowers]]. | In [[Wonderland Adventures]], Scouges are replaced with [[Fireflowers]]. | ||
In [[Mysteries Of Fire Island]], Scouges return, but are only seen in the Floing Void. | |||
[[File:Canons.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Scouge]] on the left, [[Push Cannons|Push Cannon]] on the right.]] | [[File:Canons.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Scouge]] on the left, [[Push Cannons|Push Cannon]] on the right.]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 23 April 2011
Scouges are cannons that shoot fireballs in a certain direction. There are 4 different speeds of firing that can be assigned to a Scouge. These are in all games of the Classic Trilogy
In Wonderland Adventures, Scouges are replaced with Fireflowers. In Mysteries Of Fire Island, Scouges return, but are only seen in the Floing Void.