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=Abilities=
 
=Abilities=
  
Yoshi's exact abilities vary from game-to-game, but he generally possesses the baseline abilities shared by most Yoshis. He has a tongue that can stretch out to grab most enemies for instant consumption. Some standard Yoshi abilities were not introduced until ''Yoshi's Island'', such as the ability to produce Yoshi eggs from eaten enemies and throw them at enemies as exploding projectiles (although the eggs were actually first weaponized by Yoshi when controlled by the CPU in ''Super Mario Kart''). He was also given the abilities to flutter jump through the air by kicking his legs and a ground pound. Yoshi has also shown a resilience to enemy attacks in some appearances. In games where he acts as a mount, such as ''Super Mario World'', being hit by an enemy will startle Yoshi and make him throw off his rider while running around. Yoshi himself does not seem to be harmed, though, and the rider can continue riding him by jumping on his back before he gets too far away or runs into a pit. Similarly in ''Yoshi's Island'', Yoshi is thrown back by enemy attacks and will lose Baby Mario, but he can regain him. In ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'', Yoshi is barely impacted by enemy attacks. Yoshi could also be used for a boosted jump by leaping from his back after having Yoshi jump into the air, although Yoshi will typically be lost in the process.
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Yoshi has had a somewhat varied set of abilities, depending on which game he appears in and slightly on what appearance he's using. In ''Super Mario World'', Yoshi can eat enemies (which rewards Mario with coins) and Koopa shells (which can be spat back out). Certain colored Koopa shells will give him the abilities to fly, breathe fire, or stomp the ground extra hard. Mario can also get a boosted jump by leaping off of Yoshi's back while Yoshi is already mid-leap. Yoshi will also absorb any hits that Mario takes while riding on him, though he will toss Mario off and frantically runs back and forth until falling into a pit or being remounted. In this game, Yoshi refused to enter fortresses.
  
Some abilities are specific to certain games. In ''Super Mario World'', Yoshi can eat Koopa shells of specific colors to gain abilities to fly, breathe fire, or stomp the ground extra hard. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', Yoshi had his standard moves, but certain fruits could give him special abilities while changing his color. The Dash Pepper is spicy enough to turn Yoshi red and will make him temporarily run at high speeds, making the dinosaur capable of running on water as well as up steep walls. The Blimp Fruit inflates Yoshi and turns him blue, and in this form he will float upwards while blowing air until he runs out. The final fruit is the Blub Fruit, which makes Yoshi grow yellow and reveals hidden platforms. ''Super Mario Run'' would later be unique as being one game in which Yoshi behaved similarly to Mario, including alternating between Small and Super forms when hit and receiving a power-up. ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' instead portrayed Yoshi more similarly to his usual self, and he was incompatible with power-ups.
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''Yoshi's Island'' presented Yoshis with the ability to make eggs from enemies they've eaten and then throw them (though they were first weaponized by Yoshi when controlled by the CPU in ''Super Mario Kart'').  They can also flutter jump and/or ground pound after a jump. Yoshi himself has used these abilities in most of his playable appearances, including ''Super Mario 64 DS''. One ability that has been unique to one game, however, is the Yoshi's ability to sniff out fruit and other items that is seen in ''Yoshi's Story''. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Yoshis can spray fruit juice to wash away thick goop made by Bowser Jr. and damage enemies.  This ability has also not been shown by the main Yoshi. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', Yoshi had his standard moves, but certain fruits could give him special abilities while changing his color. The Dash Pepper is spicy enough to turn Yoshi red and will make him temporarily run at high speeds, making the dinosaur capable of running on water as well as up steep walls. The Blimp Fruit inflates Yoshi and turns him blue, and in this form he will float upwards while blowing air until he runs out. The final fruit is the Blub Fruit, which makes Yoshi grow yellow and reveals hidden platforms. ''Super Mario Run'' would later be unique as being one game in which Yoshi behaved similarly to Mario, including alternating between Small and Super forms when hit and receiving a power-up.
 
 
There are Yoshi abilities that have been unique to certain games, such as the Yoshis in ''Yoshi's Story'' being able to sniff out fruits and other items. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Yoshis can spray fruit juice to wash away thick goop made by Bowser Jr. and damage enemies, an ability that has not been exhibited by the main Yoshi.
 
  
 
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