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Slick Star

Artwork of the Slick Star from Kirby Air Riders.

Details
First game Kirby Air Ride (2003)
Latest game Kirby Air Riders (2025)
Type Star
Strength(s) Charge
Glide
Boost
Reduced deceleration
Weakness(es) Grip
Offense
Defense
Similar to Tank Star
Bull Tank
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There's very little friction between this machine and the ground. It has tons of individuality, so try it out for a different racing experience!
— Kirby Air Ride North American instruction booklet, page 33

The Slick Star is a star-type Air Ride Machine that appears in Kirby Air Ride and Kirby Air Riders. As its name implies, it is known for having terrible traction, but has a great top speed, gliding ability, and other strengths to make up for it.

Appearance[edit]

In Kirby Air Ride, the base of the machine appears as a violet, circular disc, upon which the rider sits. The disc is composed of various straight strips of violet material, arranged in a spiraling pattern. Strangely, the areas between each strip are completely transparent. Surrounding the base are three floating pink spheres, which revolve around the base. The faster the vehicle's velocity, the faster the spheres revolve. When the vehicle is charged up, whether on the ground or while airborne, the spheres glow white--and glow brighter the higher the degree of the charge. While the machine is moving, small pink-and-white sparkles trail along behind it. Strangely, the sparkles propel straight out from the rear of the machine, even if the machine itself is sliding backwards.

In Kirby Air Riders, the Slick Star remains essentially unchanged in design. The spheres no longer glow when it is charged however, as they instead emit yellow particles while moving (or blue particles while either moving particularly fast or after having been in the air for some amount of time). It also now emits a long pink trail behind itself while in motion, and the edges have trails of air coming from the while it moves through the air. Also, after a boost charge, a large amount of pink and white emission will be fired behind the Slick Star temporarily. Upon performing a Quick Spin, the spheres are pushed out slightly before returning to their original proximity.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby Air Ride[edit]

Slippery handling makes for tough control.
— Slick Star's flavor text in Kirby Air Ride.

Mechanics[edit]

The Slick Star's most standout characteristic is its terrible traction. Turning without charging often ends with the vehicle spiraling out of control, and hitting a boundary head-on at full speed can send the machine flying off in the opposite direction. However, this weakness can be overcome rather easily if the rider makes use of short, quick taps of the charge button (also known as "brake pumping"). The slightest charge will be able to re-adjust the vehicle's trajectory to a great degree, and since the machine has so little traction, the charge barely slows it down at all to boot.

Despite its major flaw, the Slick Star excels in various areas. Most notable is its ability to glide long distances; in Air Ride mode, it is only exceeded in this regard by the Winged Star. Aside from that, this machine also has an extremely fast grounded charge and good acceleration, relatively high boost, and an above-average top speed of 27.02 km/h (16.8 mph).

When used properly, it is often considered to be in the higher tier of machines for all-purpose racing, as its major only real flaw in Air Ride mode is easily overcome, and it has numerous other strengths to rely on as well. In City Trial, it can be somewhat unwieldy to navigate the tight corners of the city itself, as well as some of the stadiums requiring more precision than the Slick Star can offer, but is nonetheless a strong contender in various Stadiums, particularly Air Glider. Its low traction gives its rider the unique ability to simultaneously aim and move in completely different directions, which can be useful for combating other racers.

This vehicle is often compared with the Swerve Star, as the two both have unusual methods of control, but excellent top speed.

How to unlock[edit]

To unlock this machine for use in Air Ride mode, the player must beat a two-lap standard race of Checker Knights in under 03:05:00 with any vehicle.

In City Trial, the Slick Star can occasionally be found randomly throughout the city, and be mounted like most other air ride machines. It is always available in Free Run as well.

Kirby Air Riders[edit]

Slippery and tricky to control, but offers a wholly unique approach to riding.
— Flavor text from Kirby Air Riders.
The base statistics of the Slick Star.

In Kirby Air Riders, the Slick Star reappears as one of the Air Ride Machines that can be used in Air Ride, Top Ride, City Trial, and Road Trip. It behaves virtually the same as it did in the previous game, having extremely low grip and fairly low combat stats, but great boost, charge, and turn. As measured when ridden by Kirby, top speed is a respectable 25 mph (40 km/h), with its aerial top speed reaching 32 mph (51 km/h). It also retains its exceptional gliding capabilities. While in the air, the Slick Star is able to turn to match where the player is looking (albeit somewhat sluggishly).

Like in the previous game, brake pumping remains a highly valuable technique on this machine, as it allows the player to maintain much more precise control of the Slick Star when performed correctly. This is particularly useful in City Trial, as mobility is essential in that mode, though breaking boxes can be somewhat difficult on this machine. Due to its ability to let the rider turn separately from the direction the vehicle is moving, it can often be advised to look in the direction one is going to turn into before doing so. Its great gliding statistics make it a solid choice for stadiums such as High Jump, and it can hold its own well in races provided that the user is capable of managing its unique control scheme. Like the Shadow Star and Vampire Star, the Slick Star's speed also benefits from a variation of "snaking", a technique that involves turning side to side and chaining boost charges[1].

How to unlock[edit]

The Slick Star must be unlocked via the Checklist or the Miles Shop, where one costs 6000 Miles. If the user obtains an additional Slick Star through either of these methods, that machine can now be customized in My Machine.

In Road Trip, the Slick Star can be unlocked by jumping onto one that is found on the road. It can be found in Neon Promenade or The Farthest Reach, though if it is not obtained it can be purchased in a shop.

Update history[edit]

Version Adjustment details  
Version 1.2.0
  • The backlash when hitting a wall with Quick Spin has been weakened. (All modes)
  • Lowered initial Defense value. (City Trial)
  • Raised Top Speed growth rate. (City Trial)
  • Strengthened deceleration when continuing to touch a wall. (City Trial and Air Ride)
  • Strengthened deceleration when crashing while nearly perpendicular to a wall. (City Trial and Air Ride)

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork from Kirby Air Ride

  • Smaller but transparent artwork

    Smaller but transparent artwork

  • Artwork of Blue Kirby riding atop the Slick Star

    Artwork of Blue Kirby riding atop the Slick Star

  • Ripped model from the game

    Ripped model from the game

  • The Slick Star as seen in the City Trial ending

    The Slick Star as seen in the City Trial ending

  • The Slick Star icon from Kirby Air Riders

    The Slick Star icon from Kirby Air Riders

  • Gummy of the Slick Star

    Gummy of the Slick Star

  • My Machine decal of the Slick Star's icon, from Kirby Air Riders

    My Machine decal of the Slick Star's icon, from Kirby Air Riders

  • The Slick Star's idle animation from Kirby Air Riders

    The Slick Star's idle animation from Kirby Air Riders

  • The Slick Star in the Retirement screen in Kirby Air Riders

    The Slick Star in the Retirement screen in Kirby Air Riders

  • The Slick Star in Find Kirby!!

    The Slick Star in Find Kirby!!

  • Two Kirbys riding a Slick Star in Find Kirby!! Big Gathering at the Party!

  • Kirby riding a Slick Star in Find Kirby!! Big Gathering at the Party!

    Kirby riding a Slick Star in Find Kirby!! Big Gathering at the Party!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スリックスター[2][3]
Surikku Sutā
Slick Star
Chinese 滑行之星[3]
huá xíng zhī xīng
Sliding Star
Dutch Slipster[3] Slip star
French Slick Star[2]
Étoile aéro[3]
-
Aero star
German Slick Star[2]
Schlitter-Stern[3]
-
Slide Star
Italian Slick Star[2]
Stella orbitale[3]
-
Orbital star
Korean 슬릭스타[3]
seulik seuta
Slick Star
Portuguese Estrela Orbicular[3] Orbicular Star
Spanish Slick Star[2]
Estrella escurridiza[3]
-
Elusive star

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I04-U89x6jA
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Kirby Air Ride
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Kirby Air Riders

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