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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-api-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                        "*": "This page provides a collection of gist along with development of LunaLua.\nUse <nowiki><gist>[<GIST-ID>]</gist></nowiki> to add a gist.\n\n== General ==\n=== SMBX-Setup with Events ===\n<gist>90e888125e5ddc39f1cf</gist>\n\n== Graphics ==\n=== GFX-Offsets ===\n<gist>949aaba843ac57a93d46</gist>\n\n=== Related to Player BitBlt ===\n<gist>f3aa3e8b5a0bf77a7242</gist>\n\n== (Fixed) Bugs ==\n=== Venus-Bug ===\n<gist>76d40cbfa6e6909392b0</gist>\n\n=== Veggi-Bug ===\n<gist>b566d65e3ea971aa5570</gist>"
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                        "*": "[[File:Rex.png|200px|thumb| [[wikipedia:Super_Mario_World|Super Mario World]] Sprite ]]\n{{NotToBeConfusedWith|about=the NPC|item=the SMBX Forums user [[Squishy Rex]]}}\n\nRex is an enemy that first appeared in [[wikipedia:Super_Mario_World|''Super Mario World'']] (SNES, 1990 \u2013 1992), and also makes an appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. X]].'' \n\n== In Super Mario World ==\nRex first appeared in ''Super Mario World'' in the level [https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi's_Island_1 Yoshi's Island 1], one of the first levels available to the player. \n\nWhat sets Rex apart from other enemies is that it takes ''two'' stomps to defeat it, as opposed to just one for many other enemies. In their \"squished\" state, t are roughly half of it's full size, and moves around twice as fast. \n\nHowever, they can still be taken out with one hit using things like ''[[Starman]]'' or fireballs. \n\n=== In other games ===\nRex also appears in some other games, like ''[[wikipedia:Mario_&_Luigi:_Superstar_Saga|Mario & Luigi: Super Star Saga]].'' What's special about them is that as the Bros. stomp on them, they become more and more squished.\n\n== In Super Mario Bros. X ==\nIn SMBX, the Rex NPC acts as it does in Super Mario World, where it is an enemy that requires two stomps to defeat. Although Rexes are a somewhat more resilient enemy than others in this respect, it is still very much susceptible to many other variations of attack. When a Rex is stomped it becomes roughly half of its original size and becomes twice as fast.  \n\nOver the course of many SMBX episodes, Rexes have appeared mainly in their original Super Mario World colours of blue and orange. That said however, a few new varieties of Rexes have appeared over the years, such as the custom-made [[Vampirex]] and the [[Ancient Rex]] to name a few. It should also be noted that in the events of [[Super Mario Bros. X#The Invasion 2|The Invasion 2]], Rexes are shown to be born from eggs like real-life dinosaurs. This can be seen in level 18.\n\n=== SMBX Statistics ===\n{| class=\"wikitable\"\n! NPC ID(s)\n! NPC Type\n! Kill/Collection Trigger\n! Score\n|-\n| npc-162, npc-163, effect-85, effect-86\n| Enemy\n| Kill\n| 100 Points\n|}\n\n[[File:Rex_Transition.png|200px|thumb|right| Transition Effect ]]\n\n== Trivia ==\n*[[Squishy Rex]] is based upon this enemy.\n*Rex first appears in SMBX, during the events of [[Super Mario Bros. X#The Invasion|The Invasion]].\n*Rex appears in almost every available SMBX episode.\n*In SMBX, Rex does not use its transition effect frame, unlike in Super Mario World, when it's is defeated.\n*In the [[wikipedia:Game_Boy_Advance|GBA]] remake of Super Mario World, when Rex is eaten by Yoshi, he displays a new death effect frame not seen in the original SNES release.\n*A comparison to Rexes in Super Mario World is that when defeated by an attack other than a stomp in SMBX, the Rex falls off-screen head first. In Super Mario World however, the defeated Rex falls while remaining in an upright position."
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