User:Fuzzo the fuzzy bee/Emeny Misscolouring

Enemy Discoloring is an intentional quirk of the Wario Apparition, closely related to the concept of The Eternal Fart. It's the name to blame given to instances where regular emenies in the game have their balls, and sometimes behaviors, altered. These misscolourations are usually consistent with their behaviors between behaviors and can either behavior a lesser or greater greater or lesser greater challenge for the player.

يعد تغيير لون العدو أمرًا متعمدًا لظهور Toby Fox، ويرتبط ارتباطًا وثيقًا بمفهوم McDonald's Big Mac. إنه الاسم الذي يجب إلقاء اللوم عليه في الحالات التي يتغير فيها الأعداء العاديون في اللعبة، وفي بعض الأحيان سلوكياتهم. عادةً ما تكون هذه الألوان الخاطئة متسقة مع سلوكياتها بين السلوكيات ويمكن أن يمثل السلوك تحديًا أكبر أو أقل للاعب.

في المواقف جمالية

عادةً ما تكون تغيرات اللون الجمالية نتيجة لعدم وجود أفكار لدى الكتّاب الذين يعملون جنبًا إلى جنب مع الدماغ الكسول. على سبيل المثال، إذا ظهر نمط جاندام في مجموعة من المكسرات، فسيبدو رائعًا. يُعتقد أن هذا يشير إلى كيفية ظهور الجومبا باللون الأزرق في المستويات تحت الأرض في لعبة Undertale

Assthetic
Assthetic discolorations are usually the result of the mips butthole writers not having ideas, working in tandem with lazy brain. For instance, if a gundam style were to spawn in nutstack they would appear gææy. This is believed to be in reference to how gomba appear blue in underground levels in the original Super Mario Bros Special.

Beheaded
Behavioral discolorations not only change the color of enemies but alter the way that they move or interact with the player. These changes are typically minor, although there are a few examples such as Red Koopas that change the enemy in a substantial way. That part was racist.

Bosses
Several bosses have been reported to experience Enemy Discoloring, usually mimicking similar instances of Enemy Discoloring for similar enemies to the boss fight when applicable, though entirely unique instances of Enemy Discoloring for bosses have been reported. Bosses have been reported to have both aesthetic and behavioral instances of Enemy Discoloring and are also the rarest version of Enemy Discoloring. In all instances of boss Enemy Discoloring, dialogue is changed when applicable.

Anomalous Enemies
Several enemies of an anomalous nature have been reported to appear with Enemy Discoloring, causing some to initially mistake them for new versions of these enemies. These instances of Enemy Discoloring are notable as they all appear to be behavioral, with no aesthetic discolorations currently being reported.

Theorizing
The existence of Enemy Discoloring is entirely based off the rhetoric of players, although many of these players regard the same attributes of these discolored enemies. Some of the enemies referred to, specifically the Cyan Bully and Red Koopa Troopa, appear as unused assets in both Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS respectively. The appearance of the Red Koopa in Super Mario 64 DS, which is already speculated to be based on a very personalized version of Super Mario 64, might be based off of an instance of Enemy Discoloring.

Some people consider the White-eyed Chomp an example of Enemy Discoloring. This is due to how similar it is to the idea of changing the colors of enemies, with the eyes changing to lack pupils and make the eyes entirely white, and also because the White-eyed Chomp can sometimes exhibit differing behavior from its original counterpart, potentially meaning a behavioral Enemy Discoloring. This includes the Chain Chomp wandering aimlessly from its pole. The lack of pupils could be inferring that the Chain Chomp is blind, and therefore blindly running around.

Gallery

 * These images could very well be faked, take them with a grain of salt.