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[[File:Yoofoe_wiki_image.png|frame|A yoofoe in its first phase]]
 
[[File:Yoofoe_wiki_image.png|frame|A yoofoe in its first phase]]
Yoofoes are round purple enemies that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They appear to be robotic flying saucers, and only appear in specific kingdoms once the main quests for that kingdom have been completed. Once defeated, they will reward the player with a [[Power Moon|power moon]].
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'''Yoofoes''' are round purple enemies that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They appear to be robotic flying saucers, and only appear in specific kingdoms once the main quests for that kingdom have been completed. Once defeated, they will reward the player with a [[Power Moon|power moon]].
   
 
==Battle==
 
==Battle==
   
Yoofoes have two phases. During the first phase, two long spike bars extend from the sides and slowly orbit it. The Yoofoe will then fly around the area, dropping [[Goomba]]s and spike balls. (Only 8 goombas can be dropped at a time. After that, the Yoofoe will only drop spike balls.) Mario must capture a goomba and build a stack high enough to allow him to stomp on the Yoofoe while avoiding the spike bars. It will then enter its second phase. In its second phase, the Yoofoe extends four longer spike bars instead of two, but the fight is otherwise unchanged. Stomping the Yoofoe a second time will defeat it.
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Yoofoes have two phases. During the first phase, two long spike bars extend from the sides and slowly orbit it. The Yoofoe will then fly around the area, dropping [[Goomba]]s and spike balls. (Only 8 Goombas can be dropped at a time. After that, the Yoofoe will only drop spike balls.) Mario must capture a Goomba and build a stack high enough to allow him to stomp on the Yoofoe while avoiding the spike bars. It will then enter its second phase. In its second phase, the Yoofoe extends four longer spike bars instead of two, but the fight is otherwise unchanged. Stomping the Yoofoe a second time will defeat it.
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
One Yoofoe appears in the Wooded Kingdom above the arena Spewart was first fought in. The second one is in Bowser's Kingdom above one of the two broodal fight arenas. Their battle mechanics are identical.
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One Yoofoe appears in the Wooded Kingdom above the arena Spewart was first fought in. The second one is in Bowser's Kingdom above one of the two Broodal fight arenas. Their battle mechanics are identical.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
The name "Yoofoe" appears to be a combination of "UFO" (referencing their similarity to flying saucers), and "foe" (referencing the fact that they are enemies).
 
The name "Yoofoe" appears to be a combination of "UFO" (referencing their similarity to flying saucers), and "foe" (referencing the fact that they are enemies).

Revision as of 21:53, 25 November 2018

File:Yoofoe wiki image.png

A yoofoe in its first phase

Yoofoes are round purple enemies that appear in Super Mario Odyssey. They appear to be robotic flying saucers, and only appear in specific kingdoms once the main quests for that kingdom have been completed. Once defeated, they will reward the player with a power moon.

Battle

Yoofoes have two phases. During the first phase, two long spike bars extend from the sides and slowly orbit it. The Yoofoe will then fly around the area, dropping Goombas and spike balls. (Only 8 Goombas can be dropped at a time. After that, the Yoofoe will only drop spike balls.) Mario must capture a Goomba and build a stack high enough to allow him to stomp on the Yoofoe while avoiding the spike bars. It will then enter its second phase. In its second phase, the Yoofoe extends four longer spike bars instead of two, but the fight is otherwise unchanged. Stomping the Yoofoe a second time will defeat it.

Locations

One Yoofoe appears in the Wooded Kingdom above the arena Spewart was first fought in. The second one is in Bowser's Kingdom above one of the two Broodal fight arenas. Their battle mechanics are identical.

Trivia

The name "Yoofoe" appears to be a combination of "UFO" (referencing their similarity to flying saucers), and "foe" (referencing the fact that they are enemies).


They are not true bosses, as evidenced by the fact that they have no intro or defeat cutscenes, despite having multiple phases of combat.