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  2. Kirby (character) - Wikipedia

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    As in the main series, Kirby is able to use copy-based transitions to copy the abilities and appearance of opponents, such as Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, and Samus. [45] In Ultimate , he plays a starring role in the "World of Light" story mode, in which he is the only survivor of Galeem's massacre out of all of the other fighters.

  3. Characters of the Kirby series - Wikipedia

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    It grants the Beam Copy Ability. Waddle Doo first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land (1992), and has since then appeared as a reoccurring enemy in Kirby games. It attacks by trying to hit Kirby with a short-ranged beam. [102] In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000), Waddle Doo appears as a version of Waddle Dee possessed by Dark Matter.

  4. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - Wikipedia

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    Copy Abilities can be upgraded at Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop in Waddle Dee Town. These upgrades make the Copy Abilities stronger and give them more attacks for Kirby to use. [7] To upgrade an ability, Kirby needs to have Rare Stones. These can be obtained by completing special Treasure Road levels found throughout the game.

  5. Kirby (series) - Wikipedia

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    Kirby's Block Ball, released for the Game Boy on December 14, 1995, in Japan, on March 13, 1996, in North America and on August 29, 1996, in Europe, is a variation of the game Breakout, featuring multiple levels, some of Kirby's Copy Abilities, and

  6. Kirby's Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Kirby's Adventure [a] is a 1993 action-platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It is the second game in the Kirby series after Kirby's Dream Land (1992) on the Game Boy and the first to include the Copy Ability, which allows the main character Kirby to gain new powers by eating certain enemies.

  7. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - Wikipedia

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    Kirby using a Power Combo ability in the game's first level. The two copy abilities that comprise the Power Combo, "Needle" and "Cutter", are displayed in the bottom right corner of the HUD. Kirby 64 is a side-scrolling platformer similar to previous games in the Kirby series. [1]

  8. Kirby's Return to Dream Land - Wikipedia

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    Kirby can only possess one copy ability at a time. Other players playing as another character through multiplayer, or those playing as King Dedede, Meta Knight, or Waddle Dee, can hold onto a Copy Ability's essence and throw them back to Kirby to be inhaled. If a discarded ability from these characters is left untouched, it will vanish shortly ...

  9. Kirby: Squeak Squad - Wikipedia

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    Kirby is also able to collect and store copy abilities and items in his stomach, which is represented on the touch screen. Only five items can be stored at a time. The player can combine certain abilities, similar to Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. Mixing abilities is achieved by dragging one ability over another with the stylus.