Reach Rank 11 in the Glitz Pit, save your game, fight the Iron Clefts, and reload the game to choose a specific Yoshi color in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (TTYD). Read on for a full guide on how to choose your Yoshi's color after it hatches! How Yoshi color works in Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door Which color Yoshi you get depends on how long it spends in the egg after getting it. Once you get the egg from the hot dog stand in front.
A new guide explains how to change Yoshi's colors in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, including a full list of colors. There are 7 different colored yoshi that you can hatch from the egg in Glitzville in Paper Mario TTYD. Here is How to CHOOSE Your Yoshi Color in Paper Mario.
One of your partners in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a baby Yoshi. They're usually depicted as green, but you can choose the color. Want a specific color of Yoshi in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door? Here's all to get all eight variants of Yoshi based on when his egg hatches! And that's how to hatch Yoshi Eggs and determine their color in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
I'm happy with any color of Yoshi, but this is a neat detail that was included in the programming that lets you have control over the color. From here, check out our Paper Mario: TTYD guide hub as we work to add more content! The color of Yoshi is determined by the amount of time that passes between the point where its egg joins Mario's party atop the Hot Dog Stand to when Mario eventually meets the newborn dinosaur after running from the Armored Harriers. The egg starts off with a green Yoshi Kid inside, and changes color every few minutes, as shown on the chart below.
Partway through Chapter 3 - Of Glitz and Glory in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and the TTYD remake, you'll receive an odd egg that doesn't. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the player can decide what color to make Yoshi when he hatches from the Egg. The player can name this Yoshi, and it can be customized in other ways.
However, the timing can be tricky, and you will want to make sure you have saved and can reload if necessary.