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{{title|stubborn rocks}} | {{title|stubborn rocks}} | ||
[[File:P3 Distant Tundra | [[File:P3 Distant Tundra Stubborn Rocks.jpg|thumb|250px|A set of stubborn rocks in the [[Distant Tundra]].]] | ||
'''Stubborn rocks'''<ref>Name taken from its unused lock-on text</ref> are [[gate|wall]]s of stones in {{p3}} that can only be destroyed by pushing [[iron ball]]s down a slope. They cannot be [[Lock-on|locked-on]] to, as there is no way to destroy them without a ball. They also don't appear on the [[radar]] in any mode but [[Side Stories]], where they're represented with black ovals. In this mode, they're found in every day except [[The Ship Restored]], but are never paired with iron balls, instead acting as undestroyable barriers or cosmetic additions, alongside cinderblocks and wooden signs. | '''Stubborn rocks'''<ref>Name taken from its unused lock-on text in Object_Nickname.</ref> are [[gate|wall]]s of stones in {{p3}} that can only be destroyed by pushing [[iron ball]]s down a slope. They cannot be [[Lock-on|locked-on]] to, as there is no way to destroy them without a ball. They also don't appear on the [[radar]] in any mode but [[Side Stories]], where they're represented with black ovals. In this mode, they're found in every day except [[The Ship Restored]], but are never paired with iron balls, instead acting as undestroyable barriers or cosmetic additions, alongside cinderblocks and wooden signs. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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P3D First Part Found Final Obstacle.jpg|Several stubborn rocks neighboring an electric gate in First Part Found. | P3D First Part Found Final Obstacle.jpg|Several stubborn rocks neighboring an electric gate in First Part Found. | ||
P3D Big Fruit Carnival Ramp.jpg|A [[bridge#Hay|hay]] ramp allowing passage over stubborn rocks in [[Big Fruit Carnival]]. | P3D Big Fruit Carnival Ramp.jpg|A [[bridge#Hay|hay]] ramp allowing passage over stubborn rocks in [[Big Fruit Carnival]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* When stubborn rocks are destroyed by an iron ball, they make the sound of a bowling ball knocking over bowling pins. | * When stubborn rocks are destroyed by an iron ball, they make the sound of a bowling ball knocking over bowling pins. | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{needs translation|French|Spanish}} | |||
{{foreignname | |||
|Jap = ゆるぎない石垣 | |||
|JapR = Yuruginai Ishigaki | |||
|JapM = Unwavering stone wall | |||
|Fra = Mur obstiné | |||
|FraM = Stubborn wall | |||
|FraN = | |||
|Ger = Geröllbarriere | |||
|GerM = Rubble Barrier | |||
|GerN = | |||
|Ita = Parete cocciuta | |||
|ItaM = Stubborn wall | |||
|ItaN = | |||
|Spa = Muro terco | |||
|SpaM = | |||
|SpaN = | |||
|notes=y | |||
}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |