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  • The windmill is a landmark that appears in Animal Forest, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
  • All Parry and Dodge maneuvers will be successful for the next 15 Combat Rounds. The hero's counter-attack cannot be parried.
  • The mining facility on a planet used windmills on its surface to create energy. (ENT: "The Xindi") In an early script version of Star Trek: First Contact, the city Resurrection City was surrounded by nearly a hundred windmills of various levels of advancement.
  • A Windmill is used to make Barley Flour and Wheat Flour. Those items are used to make various things using the profession Cooking. They are also used for various Part-time jobs. I have seen Caitin of the Grocery Store in Tir Chonaill asking for those items mostly. Endlyon at the Church in Tir Chonaill also asks for barley/wheat stalks.
  • The Windmill was invented by Karel de Grote in 1940. Windmills were used to mill wind around the country. Later on, Windmills were commonly used to mill really gore smells (think of farts) into Germany. This is because the Germaniaks throw their poo into the river Rijn. Therefore, Dutchland is also known as the Sink of Europe.
  • Kimimaro teleports above the opponent, extending his bones and then spins downwards like a giant drill to rip through the opponent's body.
  • thumbWindmill es un movimiento utilizado principalmente por Sonic the Hedgehog en el juego Sonic Battle.
  • The windmill is a GLA power producing structure cut from Generals. It was originally designed as a convenient-looking power plant for the low-on-budget GLA, but the developers have decided to give the GLA the advantage of having no need of power plants. The Windmill was supposed to be the GLA's only power source of the GLA. It was to create an average power supply. However, there is still quite a lot of files related to the windmill left over in the game's code.
  • The first hero to visit the windmill is provided a random resource by the keeper. The windmill can only be visited once a week. In Heroes IV, windmills can be flagged, removing the need to visit it every week.
  • Windmill is a machine that converts wind into energy. It is also universally understood as a graphical representation for "government budget." But, no one expects libruls to understand this truthyism. Image:Flammarion.gif Abandon Truthiness All Ye Who Enter This Internets Tube! "Windmill"discusses one of the Liberal's Magical Machines.
  • thumb|Een Windmolen. Een Windmill is een windmolen. De molen kan gebruikt worden om flour te maken. Aan de molen zit een groot rad wat aangedreven wordt door de wind. Het rad, staat in verbinding met een grote as waardoor de maal, in de molen gaat draaien en het graan gemalen wordt. Het is eigenlijk één grote Pestle and Mortal. Je zult geen Cooking Experience verdienen door graan te malen.
  • Windmills are basic tile upgrades that improve the File:Food.gif/File:Commerce.gif yield of a tile by 1/1. Windmills can be built once the Engineering technology has been researched. Windmills can only be built on hills.
  • The Windmill is a feature of Fighting Fantasy canon.
  • A Windmill is a utility. It recharges some of Chibi-Robo's energy. The longer the times between using it, the more Watts it give. There can be up to three in the Park at a time. File:Tot.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it.
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  • Players do not gain any Cooking experience for making flour, so those who need it in bulk to train Cooking may prefer to purchase it (for example, on the Grand Exchange) instead of making it from scratch.
  • Windmill is an episode of the television series Hello Kitty Stump Village. It originally aired in Japan on October 13th, 2005.
  • While rushing towards his opponent, Kotarō throws his tantō at his opponent like a kunai. This technique can be used to momentarily distract an opponent or to discreetly arm an ally who has snuck up behind the enemy.
  • The Windmill is an alternate model made with the 4995 Cargo Copter.
  • This windmill is located in Redcliffe Village. The windmill contains a secret passage used by the Warden to enter Redcliffe Castle after The Attack at Nightfall.
  • Windmill personally designed and implemented the radar systems in Autobot HQ. An air defense technology specialist, and apparently a bit of a tech-geek, he enjoys the challenge of turning scrap metal into new laser weapons in his spare time. He's equipped with "kinetic intelligence" that combined with his "cyber-optic perception modem implant" somehow lets him track enemy forces anywhere in the galaxy. He still holds a grudge against the Decepticons for destroying his laboratory back on Cybertron. Windmill is extremely emphatic about the quality of his radar systems.
  • "The Windmill harnesses air power to automatically churn out energy bricks. It will make more as long as there are no energy bricks next to it already, and it has an empty space to put one in." —Description The Windmill is a unit introduced in WorldBuilder 2. It automatically creates energy bricks in any free space around itself.
  • Windmills are a hazard in the video game World of Goo. They are seen only in Chapter 2, in the level Blustery Day. The spinning blades of the windmill function identically to regular blades and will destroy Goo Balls and pop Balloon Goo on contact. While they only appear once, the windmills are mentioned by the Sign Painter to have been a failed attempt at harnessing energy to power the world. The failure of the windmills led to the use of the Beauty Generator, the centerpiece of the plot of Chapter 2. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The Windmill has been a frequent landmark that has appeared in many Conker games.
  • Windmill is a rare cane-type weapon found in Episode 2 by defeating Mil Lily and Hildetorr in the VR Temple, depending on section ID. As the character holds it, the windmill will passively spin against the wind. In order to use its special attack, a standard three hit combo must be performed in order to build up enough wind energy. Afterwards, the windmill will be spinning very quickly, allowing the player to unleash a unique wave attack on a single enemy if it hits. Most characters are able to use the windmill with the exception of androids.
  • The first practical windmills were the vertical axle windmills invented in eastern Persia by the Persian geographer Estakhri in the ninth century. The authenticity of an earlier anecdote of a windmill involving the second caliph Umar (AD 634–644) is questioned on the grounds of being a 10th-century amendment. Made of six to twelve sails covered in reed matting or cloth material, these windmills were used to grind corn or draw up water, and quite different from the European versions. A similar type of vertical shaft windmill with rectangle blades, used for irrigation, can also be found in 13th-century China (during the Jurchen Jin Dynasty in the north), introduced by the travels of Yelü Chucai to Turkestan in 1219.
  • The Windmill is a four-bladed windmill within the city of Davon's Watch. If entered, three physically-locked doors are seen (one on each side), and at the center is the moving part of the windmill. There are no characters within the building.
  • The Windmill is a limited-time decoration released on September 4, 2014 during the Clash of Clones 2014 Event. It could only be purchased once the player unlocked the Elixir currency. It was re-released as a premium item on May 10, 2016 during the Wild West 2016 Event. It was re-released again on November 9, 2016 to the Treehouse of Horror XXVII Event section with the Havana Wild Weekend Promotional update. This update also added the bonus payout.
  • Windmill forces targets in a 5x5 area to sit and take minor damage. Will Stun monsters for 1–4 seconds.
  • A windmill is a place where you can grind grain into flour. To use the mill, a player must place their grain into the hopper on the top floor and operate the hopper controls. The flour can be collected on the ground floor, by using a pot on the flour bin. Making flour does not grant players any cooking experience.
  • This additional power generator uses wind power to charge it's [sic] small battery.
  • A Windmill is a Resource Building in Bloons Monkey City which is used to generate Power (File:Lightning thing-0.png), necessary for a city to run. Windmills can be built any tile except lakes and rivers.
  • Windmills, also known as wind power plants produce a small amount of electricity (about 0.1 token each) and naturally don't emit Air Pollution (and thus do not contribute to climate change). They do, however, make Noise Pollution (a new feature). The buildings do not have foundations in the demo and seem to float in midair when built on slopes. As they do not employ anyone it's best to place them somewhere on a far edge of the map where the noise pollution doesn't effect your city.
  • 1) To start off, talk to an NPC called Uncle Kaga located near the Windmill in the Logar starting area. HE WILL NOT GIVE YOU A QUEST. This is a repeatable collection task therefore it doesn’t go into your journal, you just need to remember what you need to do. 2) If your crafting skill is high enough (anywhere from level 1 to 3, get it to 3 just to make sure) you can learn the recipes for the weapons and armor. They are the following: Tailoring: Ventis Cloth Leggins, Hochim Chain Leggins, Yolta Leather Leggins, Ventis Cloth Robe, Ventis Cloth Boots Low/Lesser/Medium Magic Element; * EDIT*
  • There are some Windmills all over Dereth, mostly in the Northern and Middle Osteth areas that have mostly an Aluvian presence. They're typically there for decoration, and the scribe has not yet found a single windmill of functional value. When one goes inside a windmill, there's a slowly-spinning shaft that makes a sound effect of a regular drumming rhythm.
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