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Difficulty is a term that typically refers to adjustable levels of challenge in video games. Difficulty usually comes in terms of defined parameters (such as "Easy", "Normal", "Hard", etc.), as a number rating, or as a gradual meter that can be moved up and down. Basic elements of gameplay typically affected by difficulty include the durability and/or number of enemies, the amount of damage enemies can do, the speed and behavior of enemy attacks and/or stage hazards, and the durability of the playable character(s). Difficulty can also be applied indirectly, by imposing stricter or more lenient requirements on players, such as time limits or score thresholds, or could involve setting entirely new restrictions. Another indirect means of enforcing difficulty involves encouraging players to aim for 100% completion of the game, which usually involves performing optional tasks that are often more difficult than the required sections of gameplay. Players also frequently opt to apply self-imposed restrictions on their gameplay which - while not strictly enforced by the games - can significantly increase the difficulty nonetheless, with popular examples being 'no-damage runs' or speedruns.

In the Kirby series, difficulty is handled in a variety of different ways. While the series in general is catered toward ease of play, there are often many options, Sub-Games or other modes and restrictions that allow for much more difficult gameplay. The most common example of this is the inclusion of Extra Modes and Boss Endurances which are unlocked after the Story Mode is completed. Many Sub-Games also come with rigid difficulty options which the player can select before playing, and often need to be unlocked. Whenever a Computer Player is involved, the player can often opt to change its difficulty level, which will influence its speed and decision-making.

Difficulty by game[edit]

The following goes over how notable games in the Kirby series handle difficulty selections in their main game modes. For examples of how difficulty is handled in Sub-Games, check each individual Sub-game article.

Kirby's Dream Land[edit]

Main article: Extra Mode

When the main game of Kirby's Dream Land is completed, the player is presented with a special code consisting of a combination of button inputs (↑, A, and Select) which activates a different version of the game on the title screen called 'Extra Game'. This version of the game plays much like the original, but replaces a lot of enemies with more aggressive versions and changes enemy behavior in general to be more unforgiving. Bosses and Mid-Bosses in particular have revised attack patterns which are generally tougher to avoid.

Additionally, there is a hidden configuration mode that allows the player to specify how much health Kirby has, in addition to how many extra lives he can have at maximum. This makes it possible to specify a game where the player can get a Game Over from a single hit.

Kirby's Adventure[edit]

Much like its predecessor, Kirby's Adventure features an Extra Game, which can only be unlocked by attaining 100% completion in the main game. However, the only differences are that Kirby only has three bars of health as opposed to the full six, the difficulty of all sub-games is raised to Level 3, and the player's progress cannot be saved.

Kirby's Dream Course[edit]

In the 2P Game menu for Kirby's Dream Course, players can set handicaps for themselves to make certain guides for making shots more or less difficult to use.

In the single-player courses in Kirby's Dream Course, difficulty can depend on which medal the player is aiming for, as earning a higher medal requires fewer overall shots in each course.

In the 2P Game, players can choose handicap settings for themselves to adjust how difficult it is to accurately make shots.

Kirby's Avalanche[edit]

In the Competition Mode of Kirby's Avalanche, there are three difficulty levels, listed as "Easy", "Normal", and "Hard". Each difficulty selection determines which opponents Kirby will face and how skilled they will be, and only by playing Normal or Hard mode can the final boss (King Dedede) be faced and the game completed.

In 1P vs. 2P and Practice Mode, a handicap can be set for each player, which increases the speed at which Puyos fall. 1P vs. 2P features Mild, Medium, Spicy, Hot, and Cajun as the difficulty options. In Practice Mode, there is only Mild, Spicy, and Cajun; selecting Spicy difficulty will add 40,000 points to the player's total score, and selecting Cajun will add 90,000 points.

Kirby's Dream Land 2 / Kirby's Dream Land 3 / Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards[edit]

Main article: Bad ending

All three of these games take a slightly different approach to difficulty from the rest of the series. While not featuring extra games, they each have a special requirement which must be met, or the adventure will end prematurely with a bad ending. To avoid this, Kirby must locate all of the special collectable items in the regular stages, which are usually either well-hidden or require completing a specific task to obtain before defeating the 'last' boss. This will allow Kirby to proceed to the real final level and face the true final boss to get the good ending.

Kirby's Block Ball[edit]

Each regular stage has a score threshold called the 'Borderline score'. The player is challenged to exceed this score on each stage in order to access the final stage and complete the game.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

Each game on the main corkboard menu is given a difficulty rating which ranges from one star to seven. While there is little variable difficulty in the games themselves, this distinction does afford the player an understanding of which games are considered more difficult than others.

Kirby's Star Stacker[edit]

The various difficulty levels, as they appear in the Super Famicom version of Kirby's Star Stacker.

In the Game Boy version of Kirby's Star Stacker, there are five different levels of difficulty, which affect the starting gameplay speed and the initial block formation. (In the Round Clear mode, the initial block formation is fixed for each round instead). These are, in ascending order, Normal, Hard, Very Hard, Super Hard, and Insane. Initially, only the first four levels of difficulty are available and Insane needs to be unlocked individually in each mode. The Japanese difficulties have slightly different names: やさしい (Easy), ふつう (Normal), たいへん (Hard), すごい! (Very Hard, or literally "Cool!"), and めちゃすご! (Insane, or literally "Super Cool!")

In the Super Famicom version, these are simplified to only four levels of difficulty: ふつう (Normal), たいへん (Hard), すごい (Very Hard), and めちゃすご (Insane). The main story mode initially has one level of difficulty, but upon defeating Gryll, "Pro Mode" opens up, which makes the opponents more difficult.

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble[edit]

The extra game present in this title allows the player to play through the stages again on a tighter time limit and with faster enemies and hazards to contend with.

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]

In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Extra Game reprises its role from the original game, but it is possible to save one's progress during it this time. However, the addition of Meta Knightmare adds a timed run-through of the game with similar difficulty and the inability to save.

Kirby Air Ride[edit]

While there are no difficulty selections for game modes, the CPU can have their difficulty adjusted to make them more or less aggressive. In addition, several of the Checklist objectives encourage the player to perform certain challenging feats, which often involve beating various times on courses.

Kirby: Canvas Curse[edit]

Main article: Medal Swap

Kirby: Canvas Curse offers a number of different unlockable characters who the player can choose from in addition to Kirby. These characters often come with their own restrictions, such as increased size, decreased stamina, or decreased utility.

Kirby: Squeak Squad[edit]

Kirby: Squeak Squad's Extra Mode presents an optional challenge to the player - collecting all the Treasure Chests in the game in the fastest time possible.

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Kirby running away from a Devil during Devilish Mode in Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.

In Kirby's Epic Yarn, a slightly different approach to difficulty is taken with that Kirby and Prince Fluff do not use a health system at all, and taking damage will instead only cause either character to lose beads and get knocked back. Obstacles that are normally regarded as fatal hazards including bottomless pits and crushers will only cause either Kirby or Prince Fluff to be carried by Angie back to the stage, dropping several beads along the way.

As such, an optional challenge that the player can take is to get a gold medal on all stages, which requires them to collect many beads while not taking damage as much as possible. Notably, unlocking all the extra stages in each level requires reaching a bead threshold much higher than a gold medal during boss stages, which awards the player with an Area Patch for the first extra stage if done so.

The 3DS port Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn adds a difficulty option called Devilish Mode, which increases the difficulty by employing a life meter and having a Devil spawn to hound Kirby throughout the stage with different attacks. By not taking as much damage as possible, the player is rewarded with Life Pieces which contribute to unlocking new furniture.

Kirby Mass Attack[edit]

The player's performance on each stage is graded with a colored star at the end depending on how well the Kirbys were handled. A bronze star is awarded if no Kirbys were lost, while a silver star is awarded if no Kirbys were KO'd. Lastly, a gold star is awarded if no Kirbys were harmed throughout the stage. Having gold stars on all stages is required for 100% completion, which presents a further challenge to the player. Additional difficulty comes from collecting all the Medals and Rainbow Medals in every stage, with the latter being mandatory to unlock Necro Nebula and complete the main story.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land[edit]

An Extra Mode is present which can be unlocked after clearing Story Mode. This mode makes a number of changes to the game, including making enemies more aggressive and greater in number, decreasing the maximum health of the playable characters by 0.6x, and increasing the power and giving new moves to bosses and mid-bosses. In addition, a new boss called HR-D3 is inserted after the defeat of Metal General EX at the end of the Egg Engines level.

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition[edit]

The New Challenge Stages game contained in this collection challenges the player to obtain the King Trophy by earning platinum medals on each stage. To do this requires nearly flawless performances in the stages.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe / Kirby: Planet Robobot / Kirby Star Allies[edit]

Each of these games feature most of their more difficult content in unlockable extra modes which feature different characters than Kirby. In the main games, the player is encouraged to find the hidden collectibles or press hidden switches to unlock extra stages which tend to be more challenging than the main stages.

In Kirby Star Allies, there is an option accessible from the Settings menu called "Display tips", which is on by default. When this is active, the game will offer clues to the player on how to solve certain puzzles in the Story Mode, and will also give tips on the game's loading screens. Turning this off will remove most of these clues and all the loading screen tips. If turned on, these loading screen tips will start to appear less frequently after reaching the Fortress of Shadows: Jambastion.

Kirby Fighters Deluxe / Kirby Fighters 2[edit]

The difficulty select screen for Single-Handed Mode in Kirby Fighters 2

In the single-player mode of Kirby Fighters Deluxe, there are four selectable difficulties of Easy, Normal, Hard, and Very Hard. These paths increase the difficulty of each opponent fought, alongside giving Kracko and Team DDD more attacking options.

The Single-Handed Mode in Kirby Fighters 2 also features these same four difficulties.

In both games, regular matches allow the player to determine the difficulty level of CPU opponents.

Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe / Kirby's Blowout Blast[edit]

These games challenge the player to earn a platinum trophy in each stage in order to unlock the extra stages. Likewise, earning platinum on those stages offers additional rewards.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]

Much like in Kirby's Epic Yarn, this title grades the player based on how many stars were collected, with each stage giving out a medal ranging from bronze to gold. Collecting medals, along with other qualifications, allows the player to unlock Challenge Mode stages, which vary in difficulty.

If the player loses four lives in a row in the same stage, they will get the option to skip to the next stage.[1]

Team Kirby Clash Deluxe / Super Kirby Clash[edit]

These games feature lists of Heroic Missions, many of which task the player to win encounters with specific conditions. Additionally, the player can modulate the difficulty by using different equipment or support items.

Kirby Battle Royale[edit]

The CPU difficulty selection menu in Kirby Battle Royale

Much like Kirby Air Ride, this title has CPU players whose difficulty can be adjusted. Changing CPU difficulty affects their behavior across different battles (they will actively picked up downed players and throw them into hazards on higher levels, for example). In Dedede's Cake Royale, the CPU difficulty gradually increases with each league, with easier CPU opponents in the Beginner's League and the hardest in the Platinum League. The game also keeps an achievement system which encourages the player to perform certain challenging feats in the various games.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land / Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World[edit]

In Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World, two difficulty settings are introduced, which are selected when first starting a game file, but can be changed later anytime when outside of stages (or lowered or increased in a stage if Kirby is either defeated too many times or clears an area relatively easily). These difficulty settings are called Spring-Breeze Mode and Wild Mode. Spring-Breeze Mode is the easier of the two, giving Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee more health (400 HP in Spring-Breeze Mode VS. 250 HP in Wild Mode), reducing the number of enemies on the field in some stages, and reducing boss health more sharply when defeated. Wild Mode features more and tougher enemies, but offers greater rewards. In particular, 50 extra Star Coins (as well as 50 Starry Coins in Star-Crossed World) are rewarded for completing a stage in Wild Mode, and 10 are awarded for completing a Treasure Road stage in Wild Mode.

Additionally, in Spring-Breeze Mode, Star Bullets and Slides will curve more strongly toward targets than in Wild Mode. Spring-Breeze Mode also allots Kirby 30 extra seconds to complete Treasure Road stages (but the target time remains the same).

  • Spring-Breeze Mode difficulty selection in the demo

    Spring-Breeze Mode difficulty selection in the demo

  • Wild Mode difficulty selection in the demo

    Wild Mode difficulty selection in the demo

Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, the player can choose from four difficulty levels for all CPUs - Sweet, Normal, Spicy, and Extra Spicy. CPUs on harder difficulties tend to play more aggressively, especially being more likely to attack non-CPU players with Copy Food Abilities in Battle Royale as well as having a higher tendency to push them away in Races.

All game modes excluding Free Rolling grant an additional bonus multiplier independent of the results tally to the total Strawberries collected by the end of a match if the player has chosen either the Spicy or Extra Spicy difficulties:

  • Spicy Bonus - × 1.20
  • Extra-Spicy Bonus - × 1.25

If choosing modes in-between matches via Change Event Type, the previously selected CPU difficulty will be still carried over, and cannot be changed until the player exits to the Home Table.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, enabling "Helper Magolor" allows Magolor to step in and rescue Kirby and his friends if they fall into a bottomless pit.

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe's Story Mode, there is an easier difficulty setting which can be enabled at the start of the game, called "Helper Magolor". With this option enabled, Magolor will accompany Kirby and friends on their adventure in Story Mode. Helper Magolor will do the following for the team:

  • Give all player characters a Stamina Potion that doubles their maximum health.
  • Rescue anyone who falls into a bottomless pit (if multiple fall at once, the ones who fall later will Space Jump to where the first one was picked up by Magolor).
  • Appear during boss and mid-boss fights to give Kirby an Ability Star if he does not have a Copy Ability equipped (if Kirby loses his Copy Ability and is unable to recover it, Magolor will give that specific ability back).
  • Appear during boss and mid-boss fights to give Kirby a food item to help recover his health.
  • Appear during the Goal Game to give all players 1-3 food items depending on what number they land on.

Having Helper Magolor enabled also causes certain stage hazards to move slower and Super Ability timers to last longer.

Magolor will also appear during the Festival Dance whenever it happens, though this is purely cosmetic.

Due to his act of betrayal in the "Let Me Explain Everything" cutscene that plays prior, Helper Magolor cannot be enabled for the entire duration of Another Dimension. If enabled sometime before the cutscene starts, then only the doubled health will stick around for the duration of the level.

In addition, the game makes Extra Mode more challenging by adding more enemies and other hazards to the stages that were not present in the original Wii version's Extra Mode, as well as replacing most food and all Maxim Tomatoes outside of boss stages with Point Stars and normal food, respectively.

References

  1. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse digital manual, section 9

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Items
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Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
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Mid-Bosses
Bosses
Levels and Stages
Copy Abilities

BackdropBallBeamBurningCrashCutterFireFreezeHammerHi-JumpIceLaserLightMikeNeedleParasolSleepSparkStar RodStoneSwordThrowTornadoUFOWheel

Sub-Games
Kirby's Adventure

Crane FeverQuick DrawEgg Catcher

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

Quick DrawBomb RallyKirby's Air Grind

Extra

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Kirby's Dream Course
Characters
Single-Player Courses and Holes
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Copy Abilities

FireballFreezeHi-JumpNeedleParasolSparkStoneTornadoUFOWheel

Enemies
Course Obstacles
Extra

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Kirby's Avalanche
Main character
Opponents
Extra

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Kirby's Dream Land 2
Characters

KirbyChao/Girl blobCooGooeyKineRick

Copy Abilities

BurningCutterIceNeedleParasolSparkStone

Enemies
Mid-Bosses
Bosses
Levels and Stages
Extra

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Kirby's Dream Land 3
Characters

KirbyChuChuCooGooeyKineNagoPitchRick

Levels and stages
Level 1: Grass Land

Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7

Level 2: Ripple Field
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7

Level 3: Sand Canyon
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7

Level 4: Cloudy Park
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7

Level 5: Iceberg
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Stage 7

Level 6: Hyper Zone

Copy Abilities

BurnCleanCutterIceNeedleParasolSparkStone

Enemies

ApoloBabutBatamonBlipperBobinBoboBotenBoulderBouncyBronto BurtBroom HatterBukisetCappyChillyCoconutComoCororiDekabuDogonDokaGabonGalboGansanGlunkGordoIcicleJoeKabuKanyKaparKekeKlinkoLoudMadooMagooMarielMetroidMopooMumbiesMonyNidooNruffOroPactoPasaraPelooPeranPolofPoponPoppy Bros. Jr.PropellerPteranRaft Waddle DeeRockySasukeScarfyShotzoSir KibbleSparkySquishyTickTogezoWaddle DeeWapodWappaYabanZebon

Mid-Bosses
Bosses
Items
Heart Star characters
Extra

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Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra
Characters
Copy Abilities

BeamBombCookCopyCrashCutterFighterFireHammerIceJetMikeMirrorNinjaPaintParasolPlasmaSleepStoneSuplexSwordWheelWingYo-YoStarshipWheelie Rider

Enemies

Kirby Super Star
AppleBio SparkBirdonBlade KnightBlipperBolumBomberBounderBronto BurtBroom HatterBurning LeoCappyCapillerCapsule JChillyCoconutDakugaGatorGimGlunkGordoGrizzoJungle BombKabuKnuckle JoeLaser BallLovelyMagical SweeperMoto ShotzoNoddyParasolParasol Waddle DeeParasol Waddle DooPataPlasma WispPoppy Bros. Jr.RockyScarfyShotzoSimirrorSir KibbleSlippySquishySwinging Waddle DooTacTookeyTwizzyWaddle DeeWaddle DooWalkyWheelie

Kirby Super Star Ultra

BlatzyCapsule J2CawcunCroucarsFlotzoGalbelGipGrumplesKoozerMister AnglepPerotPoison applePoison MashRoselySpear Waddle DeeSwinging Waddle DeeSword Knight

Mid-Bosses
Bosses
Main Games and Stages
Sub-Games and Extra Games
Items and objects
Extra

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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Characters
Levels and stages
Level 1: Pop Star

Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4

Level 2: Rock Star
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5

Level 3: Aqua Star
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5

Level 4: Neo Star
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5

Level 5: Shiver Star
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5

Level 6: Ripple Star
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4

Level 7: Dark Star

Enemies

BivoltBlowfishBoBoboBoneheadBouncyBronto BurtBumberBurnisCairnChachaChillyDropEmpFishboneFlopperFloraFlutterFrigisGabonGalboGhost KnightGlomGlunkGobblinGordoHackIgnusKactiKanyKaparKekeMagooMahallMarielMawMiteMopooMumbiesN-ZNooNruffPedoPluggPompeyPoppy Bros. Jr.PropellerPteranPuncPupaPuttRocknRockySandmanSawyerScarfyShotzoSir KibbleSkudSlushySnipperSpark-iSparkySplinterSqueaky Hammer MachineSquibbyTickTurbiteWall ShotzoWhispy Woods Jr.YarikoZebonZoos

Mid-Bosses

Big N-ZWaddle DeeBig BouncyAdeleineKing Dedede • Big Kacti • Big Fishbone • Big Spark-i • Big Tick • Big Kany • Big Kapar • Big Blowfish • Big Galbo • Big Chilly • Big Mopoo • Big Pupa • Big Burnis • Big Sawyer

Bosses
Abilities

BombBurnCutterIceNeedleSparkStone

Power Combos
Items
Extra

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Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
Main character
Enemies
Bosses
Levels and stages
Items and objects
Sub-Games
Extra

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Kirby Air Ride
Air Ride courses
Top Ride courses

GrassSandSkyFireLightWaterMetal

City Trial Stadium modes
Air Ride Machines / Characters
Copy Abilities

BombFireFreezeMikeNeedlePlasmaSleepSwordTornadoWheelWing

Enemies
Items
Extra

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Kirby: Canvas Curse
Playable characters
Levels and Stages
Copy Abilities

BalloonBeamBurningCrashFreezeMissileNeedleSparkStoneTornadoWheel

Enemies
Bosses
Items and objects
Extra

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Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
Characters
Areas and stages
Quilty Square

Kirby's PadPatch CastleQuilty CourtFabric ShopFurniture ShopPatch Plaza

Grass Land
Fountain GardensFlower FieldsRainbow FallsBig-Bean VineFangoraMole HoleWeird Woods

Hot Land
Pyramid SandsLava LandingCool CaveDino JungleHot WingsTemper TempleDusk Dunes

Treat Land
Toy TracksMushroom RunSweets ParkMelody TownSquashiniCocoa StationDark Manor

Water Land
Splash BeachBlub-Blub OceanSecret IslandDeep-Dive DeepCapamariBoom BoatyardFossil Reef

Snow Land
Snowy FieldsCozy CabinMt. SlideFrosty WheelKing DededeFrigid FjordsEvergreen Lift

Space Land
Future CityTube TownMysterious UFOStellar WayMeta KnightMoon BaseOuter Rings

Dream Land

Whispy's ForestTempest TowersCloud PalaceCastle DededeYin-YarnMeta Melon IsleBattleship Halberd

Transformations
Metamortex Transformations
Ravel Abilities
Enemies and Mid-Bosses

AmpreyAnemoneeBalloon Waddle DeeBattinsBig Waddle DeeBlast MarinerBlipperBobber ClodBoingerBomberBow Waddle DeeBronto BurtButtonbeeButtonbugButtonflyCannon MarinerCannon SoldierCalderonCandlemanderChain FlamerChillyCutfishCyclodDandanDanglerfishDropsoEmbaEmbacondaEmbirdFlamerFreezoGate CoreGatorGordoGrizzoHalberd cannonJelly Jr.KrackoLi'l KrackoMagmotamusMe-DevilOctopeaOokiOrbitflyParasol Waddle DeeRed ButtonbeeRolling ClodSawgillScarfySea JellyShelbyShotzoSlobbaSneak SackSnip-SnapSoocherSpace JellySpace KrackoSpear MarinerSpear SoldierSpear Waddle DeeSpore JellyStogueSulkwormSwadclodSword MarinerSword SoldierTruck MonsterTwiggy WoodsUFOUniclodWaddle DeeWaddle DooWe-DevilWhispy WoodsWhistle MarinerWhistle SoldierWicked WillowYarn moleYe-Devil

Bosses
Sub-Games
Extra

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Kirby Mass Attack
Characters
Levels and stages
Story Mode enemies

AwadoronAwasukiBanishbackBattybatBeanbonBig BluckoBig MummbonBig SchnozBig SoararBig StactusBig Waddle DeeBirdeeBiripperBlamboomBlishBluckoBohbohBombpellerBuufuuChild ShipClanksproutCrazy StactusCryballDekofloofBig FloofBig IcetonBig StackleBig BeanbonBig ZombonBigger SchnozEelongoFlapbonFlareFlickerfloofFloaty WoodsFuufuuFloofGegGloombatGlutbulbGobchomplinGold BeanbonGold Waddle DeeGondolusGordoGravyGrindarrGruegloomHelmeeHelmetmoleIce DiceIce DinosIcetonIll GateJellifrizzKyuinLi'lbatLittle WoodsMaguMech GegMega GrindarrMissile RollerMoggyMogmoleMono SoararMosomosoMummbonNollyOohrooPaka GegPosulaPricklebatPuffPultRock HandRoguemoleRolling PawnRolling SpikeSchnozSchwarzScoopyShellmicSkullionSkullySmall SoararSnoozrootSoararSpace OohrooSpiderooSpiky GegSquisterStactusStappyStickleStoneikStumpeeTacotzoTappyTortletummy ThornTower WoodsTuryWaddle DeeWaddle Dee portraitWarwiggleWicky WoodsWobbly WoodsZombon

Sub-Game-exclusive enemies
Mid-Bosses
Story Mode Bosses
Sub-Game-exclusive bosses
Sub-Games
Extra

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Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Characters
Places
Both

Another DimensionHalcandraLor StarcutterPlanet Popstar

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

Merry Magoland

Levels and Stages
Magolor Epilogue Areas & Stages
Copy Abilities
Both

BeamBombCrashCutterFighterFireHammerHi-JumpIceLeafMikeNeedleNinjaParasolSleepSparkSpearStoneSwordTornadoWaterWingWhip

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

FestivalMechaSand

Super Abilities
Regular enemies
Both

Armor Waddle DeeBabutBarbarBarracuBlade KnightBlipperBig Waddle DeeBouncyBouncy SisBowbyBronto BurtBroom HatterBulbyCappyCeruleanClaynChillyCoconutColdtzoComoCrabyDarpaDegoutDeppaDippaDupaElecFlamerFoleyGalboGemraGigatzoGlunkGordoHalcandle DeeHot HeadIron BarbarJackleKabuKey DeeKnuckle JoeLanzerLeafanMoonjaMopooMumbiesNeedlousNoddyNruffOwgulfPacloudPactoParasol Waddle DeeParasol Waddle DooPiercePluidPoison applePoppy Bros. Jr.Puppet Waddle DeeRockyScarfySearchesSheltShotzoSir KibbleSnowlSodorySparkySquishyStarmanSuper Blade KnightSuper ChillySuper Hot HeadSuper Waddle DooSwinging Waddle DeeSwinging Waddle DooTickTotengaTwisterVolttzoWaddle DeeWaddle DooWalfWalkyWapodWater GalboWhippy

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

MechamechSandranTootlebam

Super Ability-defeatable enemies
Mid-bosses
Standard bosses
Extra bosses
Magolor Epilogue bosses
Items and objects
Sub-games and extra modes
Extra

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Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Characters
Levels and stages
Bosses
Mid-bosses
Copy Abilities

Standard
ArcherBeamBeetleBellBombCircusCutterFighterFireHammerIceLeafNeedleNinjaParasolSparkSpearStoneSwordWingWheelWhip

Limited use
CrashMikeSleep

Special

Hypernova

Enemies

Standard
AntlerBarbarBeetleyBig KabuBirdonBlade KnightBlipperBronto BurtBroom HatterBurner GuardianCappyChillyChipClown AcrobotComoCrabyDegoutFlamerFoleyGhost BookGhost DishGhost GordoGigatzoGlunkGordoGrandyGrizzoHot HeadKabuKey DeeKnuckle JoeLanzerLeafanLumberjack Waddle DeeMamateeMoonjaMumbiesNidooNoddyPacflowerPactoParasol Waddle DeeParasol Waddle DooPhantaPiercePoppy Bros. Jr.RingleRockyScarfySearchesSectra DeeSheltShotzoSir KibbleSoararSparkySpookstepSpynumSquishySwinging Waddle DeeSwinging Waddle DooTickWaddle DeeWaddle DooWheelieWhippy

Hypernova
Ace PhantaBig MissileCannon towerLand BarbarLollipop TankPipe WormWaddle Dee Train

Sub-games only

BomberBouncySodory

Sub-games and extra modes
Items and objects
Kirby Fighters Battle Stages
Dedede's Drum Dash stages
Extra

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Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Copy Abilities

ArcherBeamBeetleBellBombCutterFighterHammerNinjaParasolSwordWhip

Battle Stages
Hazards
Items
Bosses
Extra

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Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
Protagonists
Levels and stages
Level 1: Green Valley

The Adventure BeginsUp the Big Ol' TreeGreat Cave EscapeThe Forest of Whispy Woods

Level 2: Yellow Dunes
Dig and DashDeploy the Kirby Tank!The Long-Lost RuinsHooplagoon, Relic of the Ruins

Level 3: Indigo Ocean
Swept Out to SeaThe Haunted ShipKirby Submarine's Torpedo TimeThe Claykken's Lair

Level 4: Blue Sky Palace
Rainbow Across the SkiesThe Wild Red YonderKirby Rocket's Big BlastoffSky-High Whispy Woods

Level 5: Orange Woodland
Woodland BattleGondola RideDeep-Divin' Kirby SubmarineHooplagoon of the Lake

Level 6: Red Volcano
Burning SecretsBack to the BattleshipVolcanic PanicThe Claykken's Sea of Fire

Level 7: Purple Fortress

Infiltrate the Junk Factory!Kirby + KirbyWonder SpaceThe Final Battle

Challenge Mode Stages

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Enemies and Mid-Bosses
Bosses
Items and objects
Extra

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Kirby: Planet Robobot
Characters
Areas and stages
Bosses
Mid-Bosses

Invader ArmorKing DooKibble BladeTelepathosMiasmorosDubiorBlockyBonkersSecurity Force • Masher (Kirby 3D Rumble)

Copy Abilities
Standard

ArcherBeamBombCircusCutterDoctorESPFighterFireHammerIceJetLeafMirrorNinjaParasolPoisonSmash Bros.SparkStoneSwordUFOWheelWhip

Limited Use
CrashMikeSleep

Robobot Armor Modes
BeamBombCutterESPFireIceJetMikeParasolSparkStoneSwordWheelHalberd

Team Kirby Clash Roles

Sword HeroHammer LordDoctor HealmoreBeam Mage

Enemies

Bar Waddle DeesBarbarBlade KnightBlipperBomberBouncy (Kirby 3D Rumble) • Bronto BurtBroom HatterCappyCapsule J3ChemitoryChillyChipChippurusClown AcrobotComoCovered LookerCrabyDegoutDekabuDiceDriver Waddle DeeElecFlamerFlotzo BorgFoleyGabonGalboGigatzoGlunkGrand PropellerGrandyGrizzoHaltworkerHot HeadIron BallIron HammerKabuKey DeeKnuckle JoeLabotoryLeafanMamateeMetal AcroMoonjaMumbiesNESPNoddyPactoParasol Waddle DeePoppy Bros. Jr.Prism BallPropellerRockyScarfySecurity LaserSheltShotzoSimirrorSir KibbleSleepy TurtleSoararSparkySpear Waddle Dee (Kirby 3D Rumble) • Spring NoteSpynumSquishySwinging Waddle DeeSwinging Waddle DooUFOVenoggVolWaddle DeeWaddle DooWalfWalker Waddle DeeWalkyWesterWheelieWhippyYesman

Sub-Games
Kirby 3D Rumble levels
Items and objects
Extra

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Team Kirby Clash Deluxe
Characters
Locations
Roles
Bosses
Enemies
Equipment and items
Extra

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Kirby Star Allies
Characters
Levels and Stages
World of Peace: Dream Land

Green GardensDonut DomeHoney HillFruity ForestClash at Castle DededeExtra Eclair

World of Miracles: Planet Popstar
Friendly FieldReef ResortEcho's EdgeNature's NavelSacred SquareInside IslandsDuplex Dream

Fortress of Shadows: Jambastion
Gatehouse RoadEastern WallLongview CorridorWestern Outer WallInner SanctumHeavenly HallSector ASector BSector C

Far-Flung Starlight Heroes
Planet EarthfallFalluna MoonPlanet MisteenMareen MoonPlanet CavernaGrott MoonPlanet FrostakBlizzno MoonPlanet TowaraGabbel MoonStar LavadomSizzlai MoonJambandra BaseThe Divine TerminusExtra Planet αExtra Planet βExtra Planet γExtra Planet δAbility Planet

Kirby Star Allies

Heroes in Another Dimension

Dimension IDimension IIDimension IIIDimension IVFinal Dimension

Copy Abilities

ArtistBeamBeetleBombCleaningCookCrashCutterESPFestivalFighterFireHammerIceMikeNinjaParasolPlasmaSleepSpiderStaffStoneSuplexSwordWaterWhipWingYo-Yo

Friend Abilities
Friend Actions
Standard Friends
Dream Friends
Regular enemies
Mid-bosses
Bosses
Items and objects
Sub-games and extra modes
Extra

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Kirby Fighters 2
Playable fighters

ArcherArtistBandana Waddle DeeBeamBeetleBellBombCutterFighterGooeyHammerKing DededeMagolorMeta KnightNinjaParasolStaffSwordWaterWhipWrestlerYo-Yo

Battle Stages
Bosses
Hazards
Items
Extra

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Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World
Characters
Both

KirbyBandana Waddle DeeKing DededeElfilinBeast Pack (LeongarClawrolineGorimondoSillydillo) • Waddle DeesMeta KnightFecto ForgoMorpho KnightNEICHEL

Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World

Starries

Waddle Dee Town residents
Copy Abilities (Evolved Abilities)
Mouthful Modes
Both

Arch MouthBig-Rig MouthCar MouthCoaster MouthCone MouthDome MouthLight-Bulb MouthPipe MouthRing MouthScissor-Lift MouthStairs MouthStorage MouthVending MouthWater-Balloon Mouth

Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World

Gear MouthSign MouthSpring Mouth

Regular enemies and obstacles
Mid-bosses
Both

FleurinaWild BonkersWild EdgeWild Frosty

Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World

Galactal

Bosses
Levels and Stages
Natural Plains

Point of ArrivalDowntown GrasslandThrough the TunnelRocky Rollin' RoadA Trip to Alivel MallThe Brawl at the Mall

Everbay Coast

Abandoned BeachConcrete IslesScale the Cement SummitFast-Flowing WaterworksThe Tropical Terror

Wondaria Remains

Welcome to WondariaCircuit SpeedwayInvasion at the House of HorrorsThe Wondaria Dream ParadeDanger under the Big Top

Winter Horns

Northeast Frost StreetMetro on IceWindy, Freezing SeasThe Battle of Blizzard BridgeAn Unexpected Beast King

Originull Wasteland

The Wastes Where Life BeganSearching the OasisAlivel Mall (Staff Side)Moonlight CanyonCollector in the Sleepless Valley

Redgar Forbidden Lands

Enter the Fiery Forbidden LandsConquer the Inferno RoadBurning, Churning Power PlantGathering of the Beast CouncilThe Beast Pack's Final StandIn the Presence of the King

Lab Discovera
Treasure Road stages
Natural Plains

Pop Shots! A Vending AdventureBurst and Rise! A Path Full of PipesThrow and Catch! Treasure CollectingTriple Strike! Bowling for SwitchesFast and Fiery! Race to the CannonFreeze and Fling! Skating on IceReady, Aim, Fire! Distant Targets

Everbay Coast

Sweet Success! Invincible RampageStep It Up! Moving the StairsHammer Road! Hit the StakesDig and Destroy! Drill TrialUp and Over! Across Spike RoadLight 'Em Up! Lantern SwitchesSlash and Slice! Sword TrialFling, Twirl, Return! Hit the Switches

Wondaria Remains

With Gusto! Turn the WindmillsRoll and Jump! Pipe-Ramp PathRoll On! Needle RoadLine 'Em Up! Toss and ReturnToss 'Em! Hit the Bomb BlocksSwirl and Twirl! Turn the WindmillsWhack Attack! Hammer TrialBurn over the Belts! Conveyor DashSlash Wisely! Rope-Cutting Quiz

Winter Horns

Shine and Seek! Into the Ghost MazeSlash! Meta Knight Sword TrialCast a Line! Chain Bomb TrialDig and Dash! Path of FencesTriple Strike! Over Freezing WaterSliding Road! High-Speed SkatingRoll Up and Throw! Clutter Needle TrialLong Shots! Noble Ranger TrialStop Time! Slow-World ScrambleSpeed and Swerve! Conveyor Circuit

Originull Wasteland

Stretch and Collect! Scissor-Lift RoadWash 'Em Away! Slippery ParadeSlash and Slice! Gigant Sword TrialDig and Explore! Maze of FencesRevolve and Aim! Tower of TargetsSmack to the Top! Hit the NailsFreezing Fight! Frosty Ice TrialMelt and Glide! Race to the CannonRush and Roll! Falling Needle RoadOff the Wall! Ricochet Switches

Redgar Forbidden Lands

Kirby's Inhale ShowdownCollection Laps! Circling CircuitSeek the Switches! Homing Bomb HuntDig and Duck! Runaway ParadeFreeze and Find! Magma SkatingShoot and Scoot! Conveyor TargetsWhirl 'Em Away! Storm Tornado TrialWhack Attack! Wild Hammer TrialPierce the Floor! Up-and-Down TowerGust for Glory! Ring-Boating RushKirby, the Master of Mouthfuls!Attack! Masked Hammer TrialSlash! Morpho Knight Sword Trial

Forgo Dreams stages
Star-Crossed World Starry Stages
Waddle Dee Town
Sub-Games
Items and objects
Both

Ability ItemBlueprintBomb BlockCar-Mouth CakeCannonCollect PieceContainerCopy EssenceEnergy DrinkFigureFoodFuseInvincible CandyKirby BurgerKnock-Knock NutLadderMaxim TomatoPiece of Leon's SoulPop FlowerRare StoneStakeStar BlockStar CoinStock ItemSwitchTreasure ChestWarp StarWhirlpool

Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World

Starry CoinStarryflower

Extra

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Kirby's Dream Buffet
Characters
Enemies

BouncyBronto BurtCappyGordoKabuShotzo

Items
Copy Food Abilities

BurningDrillHi-JumpJellyNeedleStoneTornadoWheel

Game modes
Stages
Extra