VOOZH about

URL: https://www.mariowiki.com/Special_Heart

⇱ Special Heart - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia


Special Heart

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Special Heart
👁 A Special Heart from Yoshi's Story
Appears in Yoshi's Story (1997)
Effect Unlocks a level on the next page; fully heals a Yoshi
Comparable
“Find the Special Hearts to open other courses on the next page.”
Message, Yoshi's Story

Special Hearts are items in Yoshi's Story. They are required to open new levels on subsequent pages. Every page has four levels, but only the first level of the next page can be accessed unless a Special Heart is collected in the current level; this applies to all pages past the first page. On that page, all four levels can be accessed at the beginning of the game. Instead of playing through each level on a page, the player gets to play through only one level on a page before moving on to the next page. Each stage has three Special Hearts hidden throughout the stage. Ringing chimes sound when a Baby Yoshi is close to a Special Heart. Each Special Heart opens a new level on the next page, meaning that all three Special Hearts are needed to unlock all the levels on the next page. Basically, the more Special Hearts collected, the more options for levels there will be in the next world. As such, Special Hearts must be collected in order to have access to every level in the game. Collecting a Special Heart makes the Smile Meter happy if it is not. Special Hearts also boost Yoshi's Mood at the end of a stage, increasing a Yoshi's overall happiness. Special Hearts are worth 100 hearts.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

  • Nintendo Magazine : Le seul magazine officiel Nintendo 64: Les gros cœurs donnent accès à de nouveaux niveaux. Si vous traversez un niveau sans récupérer aucun des trois gros cœurs, vous n'aurez accès qu'à un seul sous-niveau à la page suivante.[1] (Big hearts give access to new levels. If you cross a level without getting any of the three big hearts, you will have access to only one level in the next page.)

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スペシャルハート
Supesharu Hāto
Special Heart; likely paralleling Special Flower [2]
French Cœur spécial Special Heart [3]
Gros Cœur Big Heart [1]
Cœur magique Magic heart [4]
German Superherzen Super Heart [5]
Italian Cuore Speciale Special Heart [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 1998. Nintendo Magazine : Le seul magazine officiel Nintendo 64. Issue 4. Nintendo and EMAP France (French). Page 25.
  2. ^ 1998. 「ヨッシー全百科」 (Yoshi Hyakka). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-281158-6. Page 43. (Archived via Wayback Machine.)
  3. ^ 1998. Yoshi Story instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 60.
  4. ^ Yoshi's Story in-game name from French localization (Uploaded 9 May. 2019 on YouTube by Omniwalk FR)
  5. ^ Nintendo 64 Yoshi's Story Spieleberater. Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 21Media:Yoshi's Story German Guide Pg. 20-21.png.
  6. ^ 1998. Yoshi's Story manual. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 124.
Yoshi's Story
Playable characters Yoshis
Bosses Cloud N. CandyInvisoCloudjinDon BongoBaby Bowser
Mini-bosses Bone DragonSnorkel SnakeSlug
Allies Balloon BullyDragonGhost RiderGhost StreamHuffin PuffinMiss WarpNeuronPoochyPower BeeSnakeWhite Shy Guy
Items Bob-bombBumber 'ChuteCoinCoin (hopping)Giant EggKeyPower Flower • • TulipYoshi egg
Objects ? Block? Bubble? SwitchArrow SignBubbleCloud PufferDelay SwitchEgg BlockFalling spikeFlatbed FerryLocked doorMessage BlockMystery CratePipePostPropeller LiftRock blockSeesawSpringSuper Happy TreeSurprise BallSwingVaseVine*
Fruits AppleBananasBomb BerryFavorite FruitGrapesHeart FruitLucky FruitMelonPepperWatermelon
Obstacles Ball 'N' ChainBall and chainBeehiveBocci BallBumper BallBuzz sawChain GateDirection SwitchFlaming urnJellyPistonPitRail LiftShy Guy GalleonSpikeSpiked ballSprocketSwordTurtle CannonWeight
Moves CrouchDashEgg ThrowFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpSniffStompSwallowSwim
Enemies Air BagAttacky SackBamboo dancersBeeBig & Little BooBlack Shy GuyBlarggBlindfold BooBlock BooBlurpBob-bombBone DragonBooBullet BillBumblebeeBumptyBurner HeihōClamCentipedeCheep CheepChompComBatDo-DropFlying Shy GuyFrogFuzzy WigglerGabonGhostGoonieIck WormJelly GhostJellyfishLava GhostLittle BooMr. EelNipper PlantNipper SporePak E. DermPara-bombPeeperPiranha PestPiranha PlantPiranha SproutPufferRavenSea AnemoneSea cactusSensuikan HeihōShy GuyShy Guy On StiltsShy Guys on Pogo SticksSnow GuySpark SpookSpiderSpikeSpiked Fun GuySpiny FishTehee ButterflyToadyVine Slime*
Levels P. 1-Beginning Treasure HuntSurprise!!Rail LiftTower Climb
P. 2-Cavern Bone Dragon PitBlargg's BoilerJelly PipeTorrential Maze
P. 3-Summit Cloud CruisingThe Tall TowerPoochy & NippyFrustration
P. 4-Jungle Jungle HutJungle PuddlePiranha GroveNeuron Jungle
P. 5-Ocean Lots O'Jelly FishLots O'FishShy Guy LimboShy Guy's Ship
P. 6-Finale Mecha CastleLift CastleGhost CastleMagma Castle
Miscellaneous Practice
Minigames Broad JumpCatch the CoinsMelon RaceSpecial Delivery
Music "Yoshi's Song" ("30 Fruit!" · "Yoshis on the Beach") • "Yoshi's Story!" • "Yoshi's Tale"
Further info Fruit FrameGalleryHeartNsiderPre-release and unused contentRösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!Show ReportSmile MeterStaffSuper HappyYoshi's Mood
Albums Music to Pound the Ground to: Yoshi's Story Game SoundtrackLove, Peace & Happiness: The Original Yoshi's Story SoundtrackYoshi Story Original SoundtrackN64Y2K Millennium TraxNintendo Music (soundtrack)
* Exclusive to international versions

Navigation menu

Personal tools

Languages