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[[File:YS Special Delivery Pipe.png|left|thumb|250px|The pipe that starts Special Delivery]]
[[File:YS Special Delivery Pipe.png|left|thumb|250px|The flowerpot that starts Special Delivery]]
{{quote|Ground pound to load up the melon boxes, then carry them to the finish.|Message Block|Yoshi's Story}}
{{quote|Ground pound to load up the melon boxes, then carry them to the finish.|Message Block|Yoshi's Story}}
'''Special Delivery''' is a special minigame event in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. The minigame begins when a [[Baby Yoshi]] [[Ground Pound|ground pounds]] an orange pipe with an illustration of a [[melon]] on it, which will cause it to shoot up seven boxes, each containing a melon, before disappearing in a puff of white smoke. The Baby Yoshi must stand under the blocks to collect them in a stack and make their way towards the finish flag located some distance away. As they approach the finish, the player must balance the stack and be careful to not let it tip over too far or run into enemies or other obstacles, as doing so will result in the boxes falling and the failure of the minigame. When the Baby Yoshi successfully reaches the finish flag, all of the melon boxes they were carrying will turn into melons and drop onto the ground.
'''Special Delivery''' is a special [[minigame]] in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. The minigame begins when a Baby Yoshi [[Ground Pound|ground-pounds]] an orange flowerpot with an illustration of a [[melon]] on it, which will cause it to shoot up seven boxes, each containing a melon, before disappearing in a puff of white smoke. The [[Baby Yoshi]] must stand under the blocks to collect them in a stack and make their way towards the finish flag located some distance away. As they approach the finish, the player must balance the stack and be careful not to let it tip over too far or run into enemies or other obstacles, as doing so will result in the boxes falling and the failure of the minigame. When the Baby Yoshi successfully reaches the finish flag, all of the melon boxes they were carrying will turn into melons and drop onto the ground.


[[File:YS Special Delivery.png|thumb|150px|A green Baby Yoshi holding seven melons]]
[[File:YS Special Delivery.png|thumb|150px|A Green Yoshi holding seven melons]]
In [[Mecha Castle]], [[Lift Castle]] and [[Ghost Castle]], the melon boxes will individually come down one at a time, meaning that they must balance the stack as they collect the boxes.
In the [[Mecha Castle]], [[Lift Castle]], and [[Ghost Castle]], the melon boxes will individually come down, one at a time, meaning that the player must balance the stack as they collect the boxes.


{{Yoshi's Story}}
{{Yoshi's Story}}

Revision as of 19:37, June 28, 2022

The pipe for the Special Delivery minigame in Yoshi's Story
The flowerpot that starts Special Delivery
“Ground pound to load up the melon boxes, then carry them to the finish.”
Message Block, Yoshi's Story

Special Delivery is a special minigame in Yoshi's Story. The minigame begins when a Baby Yoshi ground-pounds an orange flowerpot with an illustration of a melon on it, which will cause it to shoot up seven boxes, each containing a melon, before disappearing in a puff of white smoke. The Baby Yoshi must stand under the blocks to collect them in a stack and make their way towards the finish flag located some distance away. As they approach the finish, the player must balance the stack and be careful not to let it tip over too far or run into enemies or other obstacles, as doing so will result in the boxes falling and the failure of the minigame. When the Baby Yoshi successfully reaches the finish flag, all of the melon boxes they were carrying will turn into melons and drop onto the ground.

Yoshi holding a stack of melon boxes
A Green Yoshi holding seven melons

In the Mecha Castle, Lift Castle, and Ghost Castle, the melon boxes will individually come down, one at a time, meaning that the player must balance the stack as they collect the boxes.