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This is a list of minor, inconsequential, or insignificant items that have appeared in Battle for Dream Island Again. Appearances from later seasons are also covered here.

For items that first appeared in the first season, see List of minor items in Battle for Dream Island.

Acid spitballs[]

It's okay. I've got acid spitballs. One hit, and Leafy will disintegrate into ASH!
 

Acid spitballs are green acidic balls supposedly strong enough to corrode Yoyle Metal, equally utilized to harm Metal Leafy.

Their first was in "Get Digging" when Gelatin decided to shoot the spitballs at Leafy while she was throwing knives at him and Needle. Leafy, however, avoided all 262 of them, making them completely useless.

It's second appearance was in The Floor is Acid, where Acid Tennis Ball spit an acid spitball at Ninja Woody to make him UFE.

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Award Stars[]

These were used for prizes (either for guessing something or a Cake at Stake prize) and were also used by FreeSmarters to decorate a Flower to try to win a petal.

Appearance[]

It's a poorly drawn star with a happy face.

Gallery[]

BFDI Game Rules[]

Hey, Whats this? "BFDI game rules"?
 

The BFDI Game Rules is a piece of paper that appeared in "Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know". It contains all the rules and guidelines for the in-universe competition. It is unknown how many rules there truly are, but four are known to exist.

In "SOS (Save Our Show)", it is revealed that the Announcer wrote the rules.

Rules[]

  1. Contestants not present may not compete.
  2. Eliminated contestants must be treated with TLC.
  3. Spin the wheel to choose the next contest.
  4. Before a contest, players may switch teams if they want.

Trivia[]

  • The second and third rules were originally "Eliminated contestants must be killed." and "No reading ahead.", respectively. However, they are not real, due to only appearing in Eraser's hallucination.
  • When the rules were first seen, the page seems to have some sort of picture. Once it is read, no pictures are seen.
  • When Yellow Face reads rule 3, rule 4 is listed as "No reading ahead."

Birdhouse[]

See this? This is the Birdhouse of greater Goiky. It's the epitome of interior design.
 


Appearance[]

The Birdhouse appears as a gray-black birdhouse originally placed on top of a pillar. It is covered in lead paint. It holds several items, which include a mattress, lots of rolling office chairs, a lamp, and a projection screen. The birdhouse is made of what seems to be bricks, under some of the peeling paint.

Coverage[]

In "Spore Day", the teams and LOLers travel to The Colosseum to try to force themselves into the birdhouse as a challenge. The Birdhouse is shrunk several times using shrink rays, up to the atomic level. It ends up moving from the pedestal to a newly planted tree. It then lands in lead water because of Book, shrinks into the atomic level, and finally ends up in the atomic structure of a drop of gold. Fries, Coiny, and Pencil end up going inside the birdhouse, only to be met with disorder and uncleanliness inside of it.

Blowing wand[]

The blowing wand is an item used by Pencil along with bubble solution. It was first seen in "Get Digging" when Pencil pulls it out after Match suggests that she and Pencil should blow bubbles to bring Bubble back. In the next episode, it was dipped into the bottle of bubble solution and blown by Pencil to bring Bubble back.

Bubble solution[]

The bubble solution is an item used by Pencil. It was first seen in "Get Digging" being poured into Team No-Name's yoylestew until Match says that they should use it along with the blowing wand to bring Bubble back. In the next episode, Pencil uses it and successfully brings Bubble back.

Trivia[]

  • The bubbles seen on the bottle reuse Bubble's asset.

Bubbly Pop[]

Bubbly Pop is a soda drink given by the Puffball Speaker Box to Bubble to make up for her not being allowed to compete with her alliance, considering she wasn't an official contestant.

Bug Fumigation Backpack[]

The Bug Fumigation Backpack is a tool used to get rid of Bugs. The BFB pushes out pink smoke that can kill bugs, but acts as an annoyance when used on people. It comes along with a Bug Fumigation Protective Mask to prevent the User from inhaling the Backpack's fumes. It is equipment that presumably came along with the So-Ha Fashion Store.

Trivia[]

  • The Bug Fumigation Backpack is one of the few ways to kill bugs. Other ways are squishing them, explode them (using Bomby) and using the Delete Bugs Button.
  • The Bug Fumigation Backpack shares the same acronym and letters as Battle for BFB, a future season as of the time it could have been released.

Coiny Detector[]

The Coiny Detector is a device seen in "Meaty". It was given to Pin by Yellow Face, and was used to find where Coiny was.

Trivia[]

  • The Coiny Detector is similar to the Leafy Detector. Their main purposes are to track a certain person, and they both use Emergency Button's asset.
  • It is unknown if the Coiny Detector can be used to detect other coins like Nickel and Rusty Coin. Or coins from other continuities like Nickel (Inanimate Insanity).

Distance Tracker 2000[]

The Distance Tracker 2000 was first seen in "No More Snow!". Needle uses it to calculate the amount of time it takes to arrive at Yoyle Mountain, which is calculated as 70 feet left. Truth of the matter is, Coiny points out that it was actually the distance to the Evil Canyon, whereas the real distance to Yoyle Mountain is 2,761 miles. Shortly after, W.O.A.H. Bunch falls into the Evil Canyon and the Distance Tracker 2000 is never seen again until it was picked up by Golf Ball to track down the coordinates of an emerald in "Return of the Rocket Ship".

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Flamethrower[]

Oh yeah? well, how will they respond to my flamethrower?
 

The flamethrower is a weapon that first appears in "No More Snow!". The flamethrower was used by Yellow Face in order to scorch Needle so that Yellow Face and his team could recover her later by using the HPRC that FreeSmart had.

The flamethrower appeared again in "The Hidden Contestant" in one of Profily's flashbacks. The flamethrower was going to be used by Profily to burn away the Bugs in one of the challenges, but they were eventually informed by the Puffball Speaker Box that the bugs were fireproof, which renders the flamethrower futile to use against the bugs.

In "Category One", a flamethrower was created for Pillow when Winner drew it using Pencil in the Ad Dimension. After testing it out on Winner, Pillow goes outside on the roof with the flamethrower to battle a dragon. The flamethrower here also has an additional setting to swap to shooting fireballs. It is only after does Price Tag accidentally remove Pillow's support rope that she loses the flamethrower.

Trivia[]

utile to use against the bugs.

Trivia[]

  • The flamethrower appears to closely resemble a real life M2 Flamethrower that was used in various wars.
    • Its exact model is presumably the M2A1 Flamethrower.
  • In BFDIA 5c, the flamethrower took exactly 5 seconds to burn Needle alive, starting when Needle was set on fire and ending as soon as Needle falls over.
    • Before being thrown by Yellow Face, the flamethrower appears to have already been lit without Yellow Face needing to press onto the triggers.
  • In BFB 26. Profily is actually holding the flamethrower incorrectly.
    • While their right hand is gripping by the valve lever, their left hand is gripping by the ignition head, whereas they actually had to grip it by the trigger area, located just below the ignition head, in order to actually fire the flamethrower.
  • The flamethrower is the first actual firearm that is featured in the BFDI series.
  • The gas tanks that the flamethrower uses appears to feature an opaque

Fries Detector[]

The Fries detector is an item used by Tennis Ball in “BFDIA 12: Insectophobe’s Nightmare 4” to detect the location of Fries.

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Grape powder packet[]

Grape powder packets are seen in "Intruder Alert" and are sold to Needle by Yellow Face. The powder was used to give the rainwater flooding the rocket ship warehouse a fruity flavor, since Needle had said the water tasted bad. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that the powder was made from Bomby's gunpowder.

Jack Frew's hair[]

Jack Frew's hair is one of the few things left of Jack Frew when he suddenly disintegrates in "Lots of Mud". When he does this, the hair flies off into the sky, and it eventually lands on the Cake at Stake cake prize. Ruby eats her hair-infested cake, but later pukes up the hair and places it on Flower's head, who wears it up until "Insectophobe's Nightmare 4", where it becomes disgusting from the bug killer gas, and then gets crushed along with Flower when Spongy lands on her.

Leafy Detector[]

"I mean, why prospect when you can detect?"
 

The Leafy Detector is an item used by Pencil in "Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know" to track down Leafy during the scene where the BFDI contestants are chasing her through the Evil Forest. It was advertised by Boombox at the episode's stinger. The specific methods that power the device is unknown and hasn't been explained, but so far, all that's seen is that it can track down leaves.

Trivia[]

the button can track down leaves.

Trivia[]

he button.

    • They were both coincidentally used by Pencil.
  • While Leafy is being stunned via the Leafy Detector, the animation she is using is directly taken fr

Locker of Losers Key[]

The Locker of Losers Key is the key to the LOL's lock. When TV was about to be flung off to the locker, he snatched to the key to make sure no future eliminated contestants go there as well. As a result, everyone inside becomes trapped indefinitely.

Mini Fridge of Doom[]

Good thing I saved some snowballs in our mini fridge!
 

The Mini Fridge of Doom is an item owned by Ruby that has 14 snowballs inside. The body of the fridge is pink and the cabinets are grey. It makes its first and only appearance in "It's a Monster". On the top of the Mini Fridge of Doom is the following text:

Mini Fridge
of Doom

Warning:
It is of doom.

The "doom" in the message may be referring to the snowball fight in "It's a Monster". It could possibly be a warning for major outbursts, with the snowballs.

Coverage[]

In "It's a Monster", Ruby throws snowballs out of the Mini Fridge of Doom, causing the other contestants in the van to keep doing it until the entire FreeSmart SuperVan gets filled with snow, popping Bubble in the process.

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Paint Buckets[]

Paint buckets are items used for coloring that appeared on several occasions in Battle for Dream Island Again.

Pencil sharpener[]

The pencil sharpener is an item used by Ruby. After confusing that one of the challenges are to kill her teammates, Ruby immediately sharpens Pencil down with the sharpener.




Protons[]

Protons are first used in "Spore Day", where Team Hearts uses them to poison the other teams, except for Pin who escapes this death by getting shrunken. These are seen again in "You Know Those Buttons Don't Do Anything, Right?", where they are seen inside of Snowball as his molecular structure.

Purple-Yellow Reversal Sunglasses[]

In "Meaty", Pin mentioned glasses that make purple things look yellow and vice-versa. Gelatin put them on Puffball Speaker Box at the end of the contest, causing her to see the purple paint W.O.A.H. Bunch coated the Eiffel Tower with as yellow and making W.O.A.H Bunch lose the contest.

Revolutionary Headphones 2.0[]

Revamped for the modern era!
 
Yellow face to viewers, "Well Rested"

The Revolutionary Headphones 2.0 are the second version of the Revolutionary Headphones. Needle uses these to sabotage the other teams. Even though it utilizes the same mechanics as the original version (Repetitive Yellow Face noises played at any volume), it can also throw spike balls that are reminiscent of the Spike Ball Speaker Box. They can be rewired to play music that's pleasant to hear. They seem to run on a limited source of energy as the Revolutionary Headphones 2.0 stopped making noises after some time after it's first appearance.

State-of-the-Art Mech Suit[]

I Only Count One

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GRRR!!! THAT'S IIIIIT!!!
 

The State-of-the-Art Mech Suit was introduced as a prize in "PointyPointyPointy". It was awarded by Pin, and allows to move around, and even climb walls. A rocket was also applied to the suit as awarded by Milkdrop.

Its only flaw is the need for a power strip connection for it to work, and due to its short cable length, Coiny purchased 2,763 extension cables from Yellow Face to extend its length.

Additionally, it is also capable of administering an electric shock through its suit, and was used against Ruby, Book and Bubble in order to thwart their chances of success in the challenge.

Super-Stick Shoes So Ha[]

The Super-Stick Shoes So Ha is an item used in "Well, Look Who It Is!" by the contestants in order to go through a loop-de-loop. Tennis Ball displays it, saying that he made it by refurbishing the Non-Slip Shoes So Ha. Though Golf Ball informs him that he rented out her factory to build it which gave her partial credit, much to Tennis Ball's irritation.

Appearance[]

The Super-Stick Shoes So Ha is a yellow refurbished version of the Non-Slip Shoes So Ha. Additionally, it's shiny.

Gallery[]

Spongy’s Sun Hat[]

Spongy’s Sun Hat is a sun hat that’s belong to spongy

Trash Compactors[]

Trash Compactors are an item which was first used in "Catch These Hands". They were used for the challenge, which was to play charades inside them. Trash Compactors are a machine that crushes objects, or trash. It has 2 lights at the top. They go off if a contestant guesses what another does inside it. It appears that anyone who enters and gets crushed is sent to Hell. The spikes slowly go down to crush what is beneath it, with the speed being adjustable. Three Compactors are shown, but one is destroyed. The Trash Compactors are also soundproof.

Gallery[]

Marker box

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W.O.A.H. Bunch's animals[]

W.O.A.H. Bunch's animals are statues of farm animals seen on W.O.A.H. Bunch's Dream Island. They appear to be made out of very simple materials, such as cardboard and paper. Each animal's head is made out of a sheet of paper with that animal's face drawn on it. The animals seen include two cattle, a chicken, a pig, and a horse (spelled as "hors").

Trivia[]

  • The pencil used for the cattle to the left reuses Pencil's asset.
  • The wooden stick used for the chicken and the cattle to the left reuses Match's asset, just without the red tip.
  • The candy bar wrapper used for the cattle to the right reuses the asset used for Himshey's, but without the label.
  • The hammer used for the chicken and the cattle to the left reuses the asset used for the hammer seen in "Take the Plunge: Part 2".

Yellow Face's Weapons[]

In "Well Rested", Yellow Face gives W.O.A.H. Bunch several weapons to fight FreeSmart. These weapons include a katana that was given to Needle, a Lightsaber that was given to Coiny, and a stick that was given to Bomby. Bomby gets angry at Yellow Face for getting a stick, but Yellow Face says that behind the label, all the weapons are the exact same product.

Trivia[]

Yoyle Straw[]

The Yoyle Straw (Yoylese: ᖙyᖙ–] ⨝ᖗᨉ⊸|) is a straw made of Yoylite. It has the ability to translate speech from and into Yoylese, Bugese, and common English.

In "Insectophobe's Nightmare 4", Golf Ball tells Tennis Ball to extract the queen bug's anti-poison using the straw.

Yoyleball[]

The Yoyleball (Yoylese: ᖙyᖙ–]𐊀⊸––) is the sports equipment used to play the Yoylean sport of the same name. In "Well, Look Who It Is!", Gelatin tells Firey that "you have to play with the Yoyleball". Firey uses the Yoyleball to play with Gelatin, but in result, he accidentally kills him.

Non-canonical[]

Anti-Yoyler[]

The Anti-Yoyler is an item mentioned by Fries that can supposedly turn a character infected with Yoyle Metal back to their normal form. It has only been mentioned in the BFDIA 6 Deleted Scenes video where it was used on the members of FreeSmart and W.O.A.H. Bunch. Currently, the device is not of form and hasn't been revealed, but it might be some sort of remote device because of the clicking sound it makes. Its function was superseded by the Yellow Tomato in the actual BFDIA 6.

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