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If you're a costume hunter in Yoshi's Crafted World, you might have noticed already that tapping your amiibo will net you certain unique outfits for your friendly dinosaur character. But if you keep getting the amiibo box costume over and over again, you might be wondering exactly which amiibo you need to track down in order to collect the full closet of outfits Yoshi can wear.

Yoshi's Crafted World. 5, 10, and 20 and you will get the number of coins displayed when you hit it. There are two bushes in the background and a blue Shy Guy running in between them. Hit the bushes for three coins each, and then hit the Shy Guy to get an additional 10 to appear. There are more bushes to the right and a yellow Shy Guy.

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  • Yoshi's Cookie is a 1992 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was developed and published by Bullet-Proof Software.
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Here's a quick guide to all the compatible amiibo in Yoshi's Crafted World and how to use them.

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What do amiibo do?

If you tap almost any amiibo in Yoshi's Crafted World, you'll receive a costume you can use in-game to dress up Yoshi. These costumes work the same way as the ones you get from the gachapons in the game, but will be Super Rare and provide five shields against damage before they break. The costumes you receive from tapping amiibo cannot be obtained in any other way within the game.

How do I use amiibo?

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (14 points) đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (10 points) Final Round: Replayability. In Woolly World, each level contains 20 “Stamp Patches”, similar to the Red Coins, found in Yoshi’s Island games. As the Yoshis are attacked by enemies, their Health Meter decreases and can be replenished with Hearts. Welcome to Neoseeker's Yoshi's Crafted World Walkthrough and Guide. This guide includes details on all the Worlds and Trails and will detail all Smiley Flower, Special Coin, and Poochy Pup locations.

You can tap amiibo from the main overworld by opening the menu with +, then selecting the 'amiibo' option. You'll then be prompted to tap any amiibo you want to use. You can tap as many as you want, though you'll only be able to obtain each unique costume once.

What amiibo give unique costumes in Yoshi's Crafted World?

Here is a full list of the amiibo that will give unique costumes. Parenthesis indicate that all versions of the amiibo listed will give the same costume.

  • Mario (Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Bros., Gold Version, Silver Edition, 30th Anniversary Classic Version, 30th Anniversary Version, Dr. Mario, Super Mario Odyssey
  • Luigi (Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Bros.
  • Peach (Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Bros.
  • Yoshi (Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Bros., Yarn Yoshi
  • Bowser (Super Smash Bros., Super Marios Bros., Super Mario Odyssey
  • Toad (Super Mario Bros.
  • Koopa Troopa (Super Mario Series
  • Green Yarn Yoshi (Mega Yarn Yoshi

Can I still use other amiibo?

If you have any amiibo not listed above, you can tap one of them once to receive an amiibo box costume. There is no reason to tap every one of your other amiibo if you've already done it once, as you can only obtain the amiibo box costume one time.

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Hey guys! Just-in Time here.

All Yoshi S

Out of all the Yoshi games I have played, these two were some of the best in my opinion, and Good Fields really out did themselves with these two games. However, which one is the more superb one.

đŸ„‡ First place gets 3 points

đŸ„ˆ Second Place gets 1 point

Let’s get Started

Round 1: Story

In Woolly World,

the Yoshis are relaxing on Craft Island, when suddenly, Kamek de knots almost all the Yarn Yoshis and turns them into Wonder Wool, dropping lots of Wonder Wool around the six islands, so it’s up to the surviving Yoshis to stop Kamek and being all the Yoshis back.

In Crafted World,

the Yoshis live on their own island with the Sundream Stone, an artifact said to possess the power to make dreams come true. However, Kamek and Baby Bowser, arrive at the island to take it for themselves. As a result, the gems became detached and are flung across multiple worlds, as are the Yoshis, Kamek, and Baby Bowser. So, the Yoshis must gather all the Sundream Stones before Kamek and Baby Bowser.

Overall, the story in these games feel very similar, I am going to have to give the point to Woolly World.

The plot in that game feels really dark though. KAMEK JUST KILLED MULTIPLE YARN YOSHIS AND THREW THEIR PARTS ACROSS THE ISLANDS!!!!!!!

Crafted World’s story rips off the plot of Mario Tennis Aces, where you have to gather the five gem stones to stop the Lucien racket from taking over the world. Also, can I just reiterate that both these games are ripping off basically the Time Stones and the Infinity Gauntlet, from Marvel’s Infinity War

Winner: Woolly World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (3 points)

đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (1 point)

Round 2: Graphics

The graphics in both games look amazing. They look like they have been made for a long time and narrowed it down to the tiniest details.

Woolly World’s

Yarn World looks so real to the touch. Everything is bursting out with color. It’s amazing but obviously though.

Crafted World wins obviously being on a bit of a more powerful console but also the Worlds in this game impressed me a lot more.

Winner: Crafted World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (4 points)

đŸ„‡ Crafted World (4 points)

Round 3: Characters

The characters in these games are basically the same:

You got the Yoshi and Poochy

They are found in the level.NoNoStationary carnivorous plants that chomp at the air aggressively, waiting to bite and injure Yoshi. A single egg will temporarily send one back into the water.NoNoPetit Piranha Plants that can move on its stem.YesYesFalling seeds that grow into Nipper Plants once they land.YesNo.Brown, rolling prickly creatures with angry eyes. Dark Melcaras are a variant wrapped in foil.YesYesMole enemies that pop out of manholes in the background. Yoshi's crafted world floppin and poppin. They can be hit with eggs.YesYesThe aquatic variation of Gargantua Blarggs.

Also, both games include very adorable Poochy Pups

(Well, the 3DS version of Woolly World has them, not the Wii U version)

And the villains Kamek and Baby Bowser aka Bowser Jr.

However, Woolly World is the winner because unlike Crafted World, you get these Yoshis

AND THESE

(Those are just some of them)

Winner: Woolly World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (7 points)

đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (5 points)

Round 4: Gameplay and Controls

Almost everyone should know about the basics of a typical Yoshi game. It’s a 2D side-scrolling platforming game. Woolly World is more accustomed to the older games like the original

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island.

So the controls are just like that. You can flutter jump, ground pound, eat enemies, transform them into yarn balls, and throw them to defeat enemies or uncover pipes and platforms to access secrets.

However, Crafted World follows in the route of the N64 game:

2.5D platformer

You can cross the 2D line and move in somewhat of a 2.5D perspective. You can even throw eggs into the background to uncover secrets.

That saying, the egg throwing controls are the only controls that are different from Woolly World.

In Woolly World, when you are about to throw an egg, a pointer and cursor moves up and down. So, you have to have good timing to throw an egg. I know that this is the egg throwing method in all the other Yoshi games, but I have never been a big fan of it.

So, with that being said, Crafted World wins

Winner: Crafted World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (8 points)

đŸ„‡ Crafted World (8 points)

Round 5: Levels

There are so many creative levels in these games that are so hard to list.

Woolly World has so many that:

Watch Nathaniel Bandy’s video on how good and unique they are

Top 10 Unique Yoshi Wooly World Stages

Also, I really like the challenge in most of these levels, while Yoshi games aren’t known for being hard, but these levels, especially the special levels gave me quite a challenge.

For Crafted World, none of the levels were really special, except the minigame stages. Those were some really cool stages where you either:

Drive a go-go Yoshi
Jungle Train
Fly a Plane

Winner: Woolly World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (11 points)

đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (9 points)

Round 6: Music

Honestly, in Crafted World, there are only two music tracks I really enjoy:

Main Theme (I can’t tell you how many times I whistled along to this track)
Minigame - Yoshi's Crafted World Soundtrack

In Woolly World, there are so many amazing tracks

A Little Light Snowfall (Sounds like something you hear at Disney World)
Clawdaddy Beach - Yoshi's Woolly World Music Extended
Special Course - Yoshi's Woolly World Music Extended

Winner: Woolly World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (14 points)

đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (10 points)

Final Round: Replayability

In Woolly World, each level contains 20 “Stamp Patches”, similar to the Red Coins, found in Yoshi’s Island games. As the Yoshis are attacked by enemies, their Health Meter decreases and can be replenished with Hearts. Also, there are five Flowers and Wonder Wools, which can unlock a new colored Yoshi once all five are found.

Also, once you beat the game, the boss tent opens up where you replay all the bosses with a harder difficulty spike.

In Crafted World, each level also contains 20 Red Coins found in each level, also five Flowers, and the same hit point system. Also, each level has the objective to collect at least 100 coins and when you play the level BACKWARDS, you can find the adorable Poochy Pups.

Also, there are multiple costumes you can unlock with some of the

WORST MUSIC YOU WILL EVER HEAR IN A YOSHI GAME (no joke).

Finally, there are plenty of side missions for you to do in the game. The robots in the game give you requests to find plenty of objects found throughout the levels and even little robots, once you beat the game.

So, basically, I should give the point to Crafted World for having way more things to do in the game, but I am giving the point to Woolly World for just one simple reason, and it’s the big flaw I have with Crafted World:

YOU HAVE TO DO ALL THESE SIDE MISSIONS

ONE AT A TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!

With so many missions in the game, you should be able to do multiple missions at once, but nope.

Winner: Woolly World

đŸ„‡ Woolly World (17 points)

đŸ„ˆ Crafted World (11 points)

Conclusion:

With all that being said, Woolly World reigns supreme and still remains my favorite Yoshi game, in my opinion, at least

WINNER

Let me know what you guys think is the better game.