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== Appearances in other games == | == Appearances in other games == | ||
[[Image:Puffstool Figurine.gif|thumb|''Minish Cap'' Puffstool sprite.]] | [[Image:Puffstool Figurine.gif|thumb|''Minish Cap'' Puffstool sprite.]] | ||
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In ''[[zeldawiki:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_The_Minish_Cap|The Legend Of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'' for the Game Boy Advance, Puffstools are enemies that are encountered in a dungeon known as the [[zeldawiki:Deepwood_Shrine|Deepwood Shrine]]. If the player does not kill the Puffstools, they will leave clouds of gold spores everywhere, which must be disposed of with an item known as the 'gust jar'. Their appearance has been slightly altered. They now have eyes, a white ring around the cap of the mushroom, are taller, and have bigger feet. They are presumably about the same size as they are in Pikmin, in which Olimar's size makes them appear relatively much larger. | In ''[[zeldawiki:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_The_Minish_Cap|The Legend Of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'' for the Game Boy Advance, Puffstools are enemies that are encountered in a dungeon known as the [[zeldawiki:Deepwood_Shrine|Deepwood Shrine]]. If the player does not kill the Puffstools, they will leave clouds of gold spores everywhere, which must be disposed of with an item known as the 'gust jar'. Their appearance has been slightly altered. They now have eyes, a white ring around the cap of the mushroom, are taller, and have bigger feet. They are presumably about the same size as they are in Pikmin, in which Olimar's size makes them appear relatively much larger. |