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[[File:KA Extra Game notice.png|thumb|Image informing the player of the '''Extra Game''' in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''.]]
[[File:KA Extra Game notice.png|thumb|Image informing the player of the '''Extra Game''' in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''.]]
'''Extra Mode''' (also known as '''Extra Game''') is an additional version of some games amongst the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], sometimes unlocked by a code, or beating the game. First appearing in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', the Extra Mode is meant to give the player an [[difficulty|increased challenge]].
'''Extra Mode''' (originally known as '''Extra Game''') is an additional version of some games amongst the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], sometimes unlocked by a code, or by beating the game's [[Story Mode]]. First appearing in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', the Extra Mode is meant to give the player an [[difficulty|increased challenge]].


Unless otherwise specified by [[HAL Laboratory]], the events of Extra Modes are not part of the main series [[canon]].
==Game appearances==
 
==Game Changes==
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
[[File:KDL Extra Game.png|frame|The game telling the player about Extra Game after clearing ''Kirby's Dream Land'' normally.]]
[[File:KDL Extra Game.png|frame|The game telling the player about Extra Game after clearing ''Kirby's Dream Land'' normally.]]
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*Earn Silver Medals or better on all Main Game courses in single-player mode to unlock the single-player Extra Game.
*Earn Silver Medals or better on all Main Game courses in single-player mode to unlock the single-player Extra Game.


In the Extra Game, all courses have "Extra" in front of their names (except [[Robo Dedede|Dedede]]'s course). All the Extra Game boards are the same, except that either Kirby's starting position has changed, the enemies have been changed and/or rearranged, or both. For details about specific changes to each board, see the [[:Category:Holes in Kirby's Dream Course|list of holes]] in ''Kirby's Dream Course''.
In the Extra Game, all courses have "Extra" in front of their names (except [[Robo Dedede|Dedede]]'s course). All of the Extra Game boards are the same, except that either Kirby's starting position has changed, the enemies have been changed and/or rearranged, or both. For details about specific changes to each board, see the [[:Category:Holes in Kirby's Dream Course|list of holes]] in ''Kirby's Dream Course''.


In addition, the scores for Extra Game are tracked separately, and each single-player course may have different medal requirements in Extra Game than they do in the main game.
In addition, the scores for Extra Game are tracked separately, and each single-player course may have different medal requirements in Extra Game than they do in the main game.
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*There are [[Bomb (object)|bombs]] scattered around stages which not only deal damage but fling Kirby into the air and break the floor.
*There are [[Bomb (object)|bombs]] scattered around stages which not only deal damage but fling Kirby into the air and break the floor.
*Some stage geometry is added/changed, particularly in the boss arenas.
*Some stage geometry is added/changed, particularly in the boss arenas.
*On the world map, [[Planet Popstar]]'s color changes from yellow to red.
*The "Bonus Star!" menu can be accessed on the world map from the start to freely play the sub-games.
*The "Bonus Star!" menu can be accessed on the world map from the start to freely play the sub-games.


Once Extra Mode is enabled, the game cannot be reverted to normal mode unless the player deletes the save file. Upon completing the Extra Game with all 32 Red Stars, a unique end screen is displayed where Kirby is celebrating from inside [[Kirby's House|his house]] as [[King Dedede]] stands off to the side and sulks. The title screen also changes color from blue to pink.
Once Extra Stage is enabled, the game cannot be reverted to normal mode unless the player deletes the save file. Upon completing the Extra Stage with all 32 Red Stars, a unique end screen is displayed where Kirby is celebrating from inside [[Kirby's House|his house]] as [[King Dedede]] stands off to the side and sulks. This also changes the title screen's color from blue to pink.


===''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
===''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
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===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
{{main|Rainbow Run}}
{{main|Rainbow Run}}
Rainbow Run is an extra game in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. Within it, Kirby competes for medals by entering Time Trials and Line Trials. Time trials require for Kirby to reach the end of the second room in a limited amount of time, while line trials require Kirby to get to the end of the room by using the least amount of ink possible. It features 7 levels and a Special Course, which is not found in the storyline and replaces [[The World of Drawcia]]. Stages are selected by spinning the wheel and opting for any of the 7 levels. From the hub screen, any hex-shaped icon can be tapped to view high scores or open the option for the two trials pertaining to that stage. In each stage of the 7 levels, there are two designated rooms from the corresponding stage in the main game. The [[Special Course]] has its stages focus on certain copy abilities: [[Stone]], [[Wheel]], [[Missile]], and [[Balloon]]. Unlike time and line trials, there is a Course A and a Course B for each ability, both of which have a line and a time challenge. The stages in the levels can be played in Rainbow Run once they are unlocked in the main game, while stages in the special course must be unlocked by swapping [[medal]]s.
Rainbow Run is an extra game in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. Within it, Kirby competes for medals by entering Time Trials and Line Trials. Time trials require for Kirby to reach the end of the given room in a limited amount of time, while line trials require Kirby to get to the end of the given room by using the least amount of ink possible. It features 7 levels and a Special Course, which is not found in the storyline and replaces [[The World of Drawcia]]. Stages are selected by spinning the wheel and opting for any of the 7 levels. From the hub screen, any hex-shaped icon can be tapped to view high scores or open the option for the two trials pertaining to that stage. In each stage of the 7 levels, there are two designated rooms from the corresponding stage in the main game. The [[Special Course]] has its stages focus on certain copy abilities: [[Stone]], [[Wheel]], [[Missile]], and [[Balloon]]. Unlike time and line trials, there is a Course A and a Course B for each ability, both of which have a line and a time challenge. The stages in the levels can be played in Rainbow Run once they are unlocked in the main game, while stages in the special course must be unlocked by swapping [[medal]]s.


===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
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====Revenge of the King====
====Revenge of the King====
{{main|Revenge of the King}}
{{main|Revenge of the King}}
Revenge of the King is a harder version of [[Spring Breeze]], and the plot focuses on King Dedede stealing the [[Sparkling Stars]] again. It closely resembles the Extra Mode of ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Kirby has to face harder variations of bosses from Spring Breeze, and a boss who has not appeared since ''Kirby's Dream Land'', Kaboola, now known as [[Kabula]]. The intro cutscenes are longer, the enemies have been replaced by harder ones, and the stages are longer, specifically [[The Revenge]], which replaces [[Mt. Dedede]].
Revenge of the King is a harder version of [[Spring Breeze]], and the plot focuses on King Dedede stealing the [[Sparkling Star]]s again, this time to get revenge on Kirby. It closely resembles the Extra Mode of ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Kirby has to face harder variations of bosses from Spring Breeze, and a boss who has not appeared since ''Kirby's Dream Land'', Kaboola, now known as [[Kabula]]. The intro cutscenes are longer, the enemies have been replaced by harder ones, and the stages are longer, specifically [[The Revenge]], which replaces [[Mt. Dedede]].


[[Masked Dedede]] also makes his debut here, and even offers a [[Hammer]] to Kirby to ensure a fair fight. The ending cutscene has King Dedede and his Waddle Dees walking into the sunset. This game mode marks the first major appearance of [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], who converses with King Dedede in The Revenge, parodying [[Revenge of Meta Knight]].
[[Masked Dedede]] also makes his debut here, and even offers a [[Hammer]] to Kirby to ensure a fair fight. The ending cutscene has King Dedede and his Waddle Dees walking into the sunset. This game mode marks the first major appearance of [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], who converses with King Dedede in The Revenge, parodying [[Revenge of Meta Knight]].
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====Meta Knightmare Ultra====
====Meta Knightmare Ultra====
{{main|Meta Knightmare Ultra}}
{{main|Meta Knightmare Ultra}}
The other Extra Game is known as '''Meta Knightmare Ultra''', following up on ''Nightmare in Dream Land''{{'}}s Meta Knightmare mode, and has Meta Knight playing through the events of every main game mode (except [[Gourmet Race]] and [[Revenge of the King]]) in one long time attack run. Save points appear between each set of stages, allowing the player to take on the game in segments. New to this mode, Meta Knight earns points from defeating enemies which can spent on various benefits, such as temporarily increasing his speed or summoning a [[Sword Knight]] or [[Blade Knight]] as a [[helper]].
The other Extra Game is known as '''Meta Knightmare Ultra''', following up on ''Nightmare in Dream Land''{{'}}s Meta Knightmare mode, and has Meta Knight playing through the events of every main game mode (except [[Gourmet Race]] and [[Revenge of the King]]) in one long time attack run. Save points appear between each set of stages, allowing the player to take on the game in segments. New to this mode, Meta Knight earns points from defeating enemies which can be spent on various benefits, such as temporarily increasing his speed or summoning a [[Sword Knight]] or [[Blade Knight]] as a [[helper]].


Instead of fighting [[Marx]] at the end, Meta Knight calls upon [[Galactic Nova]] to summon the ancient warrior [[Galacta Knight]], who up to that point had been sealed away for fear of him being too powerful. Clearing Meta Knightmare Ultra is required to unlock [[The True Arena]].
Instead of fighting [[Marx]] at the end, Meta Knight calls upon [[Galactic Nova]] to summon the ancient warrior [[Galacta Knight]], who up to that point had been sealed away for fear of him being too powerful. Clearing Meta Knightmare Ultra is required to unlock [[The True Arena]].


=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
===''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''===
{{quote|{{color|orange|Extra Mode}} is now available! A whole new adventure awaits.|''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' unlock quote}}
====Extra Mode====
Once the Main Mode has been cleared and reached at least 70% completion, the Extra Mode opens up, which plays like the Main Mode with the following changes:
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*[[Health]] of all characters is cut by 40%. The bar is colored green and only reaches half-way across the portrait to illustrate this.
Extra Mode is unlocked in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' after clearing the Main Mode with 70% completion and in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' after clearing Story Mode once regardless of completion percentage. Extra Mode in these titles play a lot like Story Mode, but with the following changes:
*[[Health]] of all playable characters is cut by 40%. The bar is colored green in the original and purple in ''Deluxe'' and only reaches half-way across the portrait to illustrate this.
*Many items, including [[Point Star]]s and [[1-Up]]s, have different designs.
*Many items, including [[Point Star]]s and [[1-Up]]s, have different designs.
*There are more enemies, and they move and attack faster, with some being different sizes and/or having increased stamina.
*There are more enemies, and they move and attack faster, with some being different sizes and/or having increased health.
**[[Key Dee]]s run faster, making key-based challenges more difficult.
**[[Key Dee]]s run faster, making key-based challenges more difficult.
*[[Super Ability]] timers run out faster.
*[[Super Ability]] timers run out faster.
*Another Dimension's rift walls are red, and move faster.
*Another Dimension's rift walls are red (red and gold in ''Deluxe''), and move faster.
*All bosses and mid-bosses from the Main Mode have new "EX" forms, which have altered designs and are generally tougher with new and different attack patterns. The relevant Special Pages also have new text.
*All bosses and mid-bosses from the Story Mode have new "EX" forms, which have altered designs and are generally tougher with new attacks, souped-up variations of their pre-existing attacks and more health.
**A completely new boss, [[HR-D3]], is added directly after defeating [[Metal General|Metal General EX]].
**Bosses' relevant Special Pages also have new text, and their health bars also feature more colors, transitioning between red to green.
**The cinematic leading up to the final fight with [[Magolor|Magolor EX]] features an additional scene where he transforms into his new color scheme. Magolor's second form also has a different name: [[Magolor Soul]].
**A completely new boss, [[HR-D3]], is added directly after defeating [[Metal General]] EX.
**The "Final Battle EX" cutscene leading up to the final fight with [[Traitor Magolor|Magolor EX]] features an additional scene where he transforms into his new color scheme. Magolor's second form also has a different name: [[Magolor Soul]].
*All [[Challenge Stage]]s are more difficult, featuring more [[Score Coin]]s, tougher obstacles, and tighter windows for obtaining platinum [[medal]]s.
*All [[Challenge Stage]]s are more difficult, featuring more [[Score Coin]]s, tougher obstacles, and tighter windows for obtaining platinum [[medal]]s.
*The mode's credit sequence has different gameplay snapshots, adorned with golden frames, and credit sections feature Kirby portraits like the ones seen in the credits for ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
*The mode's "Secret Ending" has different gameplay snapshots, adorned with golden frames, and credit sections feature Kirby portraits like the ones seen in the credits for [[Milky Way Wishes]] from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
*In ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' only, Kirby is unable to summon Helper Magolor.
*In ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' only, all regular food items found within stages are replaced with Point Stars. [[Maxim Tomato]]es found outside of boss stages are replaced with regular food items.


Clearing Extra Mode is required to unlock The True Arena.
Clearing Extra Mode (in addition to Magolor Epilogue in ''Deluxe'') is required to unlock The True Arena.
 
====Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler====
{{quote|Magolor's adventure isn't over yet! You can now play {{color|orange|Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler}}.|''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' unlock quote}}
{{main|Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler}}
Exclusive to ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' is Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler, which is unlocked after clearing the Story Mode. It features Magolor as the main playable character. In it, after he is defeated in the main story, Magolor is cast adrift through another dimension and loses most of his magical power. He has to traverse various otherworldly realms and slowly regain his magic so that he can find a way back home. This Extra Mode features new and recurring enemies, along with souped-up versions of bosses from the Story Mode. It can also be played with up to four players, each one a different colored Magolor.


===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
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'''Dededetour!''' is distinct from previous Extra Modes by featuring [[King Dedede]] as the primary playable character. Serving as the spiritual successor to the previous Meta Knightmare modes, Dedede plays through the stages in one long time attack run, modified to accommodate for the lack of [[Hypernova]], as well as including hidden warp holes that allow him to jump forward through stages. Dedede battles stronger "DX" versions of all the bosses and mid-bosses up to the end of [[Royal Road]], and fights a different set of bosses at the end of the game. As with Meta Knightmare Ultra, save points periodically appear to allow the player to take on the run in segments, and the best times will be displayed on a leaderboard at the end. [[StreetPass]] allows for sharing times between players.
'''Dededetour!''' is distinct from previous Extra Modes by featuring [[King Dedede]] as the primary playable character. Serving as the spiritual successor to the previous Meta Knightmare modes, Dedede plays through the stages in one long time attack run, modified to accommodate for the lack of [[Hypernova]], as well as including hidden warp holes that allow him to jump forward through stages. Dedede battles stronger "DX" versions of all the bosses and mid-bosses up to the end of [[Royal Road]], and fights a different set of bosses at the end of the game. As with Meta Knightmare Ultra, save points periodically appear to allow the player to take on the run in segments, and the best times will be displayed on a leaderboard at the end. [[StreetPass]] allows for sharing times between players.


Unlike the Main Game, there are no [[Sun Stone]]s or Rare [[Keychain]]s to collect, and very few normal keychains and [[food]] items, while [[Invincible Candy]] is more common. Regardless, Dedede must simply try to finish his run as quickly as he can. If he enters certain side chambers where Sun Stones would be in Kirby's playthrough, he can either obtain some collectibles (usually food and [[1-Up]]s) or find a [[Warp Hole]] to reach the end faster. Clearing Dededetour! is required to unlock The True Arena.
Unlike in Story Mode, there are no [[Sun Stone]]s or Rare [[Keychain]]s to collect, and very few normal keychains and [[food]] items, while [[Invincible Candy]] is more common. Regardless, Dedede must simply try to finish his run as quickly as he can. If he enters certain side chambers where Sun Stones would be in Kirby's playthrough, he can either obtain some collectibles (usually food and [[1-Up]]s) or find a [[Warp Hole]] to reach the end faster. Clearing Dededetour! is required to unlock The True Arena.


===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
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'''Meta Knightmare Returns''' is this game's Extra Mode. It plays similarly to [[Dededetour!]], though it also takes cues from Meta Knightmare Ultra. Much like these two modes, Meta Knight takes on the game in a long time attack run, fighting stronger "2.0" versions of the bosses in the process. Some bosses from Story Mode are omitted, with Meta Knight instead fighting a trio of different bosses in sequence after defeating [[President Haltmann]] 2.0. The save point and leaderboard systems from Dededetour! are retained.
'''Meta Knightmare Returns''' is this game's Extra Mode. It plays similarly to [[Dededetour!]], though it also takes cues from Meta Knightmare Ultra. Much like these two modes, Meta Knight takes on the game in a long time attack run, fighting stronger "2.0" versions of the bosses in the process. Some bosses from Story Mode are omitted, with Meta Knight instead fighting a trio of different bosses in sequence after defeating [[President Haltmann]] 2.0. The save point and leaderboard systems from Dededetour! are retained.


The stages are modified to accommodate for the lack of [[Robobot Armor]], and there are no [[Code Cube]]s or Rare [[Sticker]]s to collect. Meta Knight's moveset allows him to tackle most obstacles which would normally require the armor, however. Like Meta Knightmare Ultra, defeating enemies will give Meta Knight points to spend on various benefits, such as increasing his speed or recovering his health. Clearing Meta Knightmare Returns is required to unlock The True Arena.
The stages are modified to accommodate for the lack of [[Robobot Armor]], and there are no [[Code Cube]]s or Rare [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|Stickers]] to collect. Meta Knight's moveset allows him to tackle most obstacles which would normally require the armor, however. Like Meta Knightmare Ultra, defeating enemies will give Meta Knight points to spend on various benefits, such as increasing his speed or recovering his health. Clearing Meta Knightmare Returns is required to unlock The True Arena.
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====Heroes in Another Dimension====
====Heroes in Another Dimension====
{{main|Heroes in Another Dimension}}
{{main|Heroes in Another Dimension}}
The final major update to the game added a new extra mode called '''Heroes in Another Dimension''', which offers a difficult romp through stages set in [[Another Dimension]], culminating in fights against more powerful parallel bosses. The stages require Kirby and his Dream Friends to solve challenging puzzles to collect [[Friend Heart]]s; the final outcome is determined by how many Friend Hearts were accrued in total. Clearing Heroes in Another Dimension is required to unlock the Soul Melter EX difficulty of The Ultimate Choice, and clearing it with at least 100 Friend Hearts will unlock [[The Three Mage-Sisters]] as a Dream Friend. Notably, this mode's story is a direct follow-up to the events of the game's Story Mode, indicating that it is most likely canon to the story.
The final major update to the game added a new extra mode called '''Heroes in Another Dimension''', which offers a difficult romp through stages set in [[Another Dimension]], culminating in fights against more powerful parallel bosses. The stages require Kirby and his Dream Friends to solve challenging puzzles to collect [[Friend Heart]]s; the final outcome is determined by how many Friend Hearts were accrued in total. Clearing Heroes in Another Dimension is required to unlock the Soul Melter EX difficulty of The Ultimate Choice, and clearing it with at least 100 Friend Hearts will unlock [[The Three Mage-Sisters]] as a Dream Friend. Notably, this mode's story is a direct follow-up to the events of the game's Story Mode, indicating that it is most likely part of the same [[continuity]].


===''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''===
===''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''===
{{main|Devilish Mode}}
{{main|Devilish Mode}}
Exclusive to ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'' is the option of selecting the '''Devilish Mode''' when entering stages. In this mode, Kirby is tasked with getting to the end of the stage as normal, but is being constantly harassed by [[Devil]]s, who will cause him to lose [[Life Piece]]s when hit. If Kirby is hit five times, he will be forced to restart the stage.
Exclusive to ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'' is the option of selecting the '''Devilish Mode''' when entering stages. In this mode, Kirby is tasked with getting to the end of the stage as normal, but now has a star-shaped health bar composed of [[Life Piece]]s, which deplete if Kirby gets hurt from any enemy or obstacle. [[Devil]]s also constantly harass him with their attacks, with the type encountered depending on which stage Kirby is currently on. If Kirby reaches the end of the stage, any retained Life Pieces will be added to a reward roadmap, used to unlock new furniture. Depleting all Life Pieces will force the player to restart from the beginning of the stage.


===''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''===
===''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''===
{{main|Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams}}
{{main|Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams}}
'''[[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams]]''' is the extra mode for ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''. Like Heroes in Another Dimension, this mode directly follows up on the main game's plot, likely indicating it as canon. After completing the main story, Kirby approaches [[Clawroline]] on the Observation Tower in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. [[Elfilin]] and Clawroline chat, and it is revealed [[Leongar]] (a.k.a. Leon) has still not appeared, having been kept captive in [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]'s dreams. A dimension rift then opens up, sucking Kirby and Elfilin into it, though they can leave at any time.
'''Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams''' is the extra mode for ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''. Like Heroes in Another Dimension, this mode directly follows up on the main game's plot, likely indicating it's most likely part of the same continuity. After completing the main story, Kirby approaches [[Clawroline]] on the Observation Tower in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. [[Elfilin]] and Clawroline chat, and it is revealed that [[Leongar]] (a.k.a. Leon) has still not appeared, having been kept captive in [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]'s dreams. A dimension rift then opens up, sucking Kirby and Elfilin into it, though they can leave at any time.


The gameplay is similar to Heroes in Another Dimension, but with a [[World Map]] like the main story mode and without [[Hero Door]]s. Kirby must search dreamlike stages made up of segments of main-game stages for pieces of Leon's soul. Kirby must collect at least 250 of these fragments to revive Leon, with collecting all 300 rewarding him with the Leon & Carol [[figure]]. When Kirby and Elfilin succeed in reviving Leon, however, he is possessed again and turned into [[Leongar|Forgo Leon]], leaving Kirby to battle him. After Forgo Leon is defeated, Soul Forgo comes to and prepares to battle Kirby until suddenly, a [[butterfly]] appears and absorbs Soul Forgo. The butterfly turns back into [[Morpho Knight]] and battles Kirby with new Soul Forgo-based moves, as well as returning and altered moves from ''Kirby Star Allies''. After Morpho Knight disintegrates upon defeat, a [[Chaos Elfilis|shadowed figure resembling Fecto Elfilis]] is briefly seen before vanishing. It also leaves behind a blueprint for the [[Morpho Knight Sword]] [[Evolved Copy Ability]]. Kirby and Elfilin try to wake up the unconscious Leon, but to no avail. Just then, Clawroline (now referred to as Carol) and the rest of the [[Beast Pack]] arrive with all of the pieces of Leon's soul, which they use to resurrect him once more. After this, the credits roll, showing Leon making friends with the residents of [[Waddle Dee Town]] and hinting at a mysterious figure's presence within the [[Colosseum]].
The gameplay is similar to Heroes in Another Dimension, but with a [[World Map]] like the main story mode and without [[Hero Door]]s. Kirby must search dreamlike stages made up of segments of main-game stages for pieces of Leon's soul. Kirby must collect at least 250 of these fragments to revive Leon, with collecting all 300 rewarding him with the Leon & Carol [[figure]]. When Kirby and Elfilin succeed in reviving Leon, however, he is possessed again and turned into [[Leongar|Forgo Leon]], leaving Kirby to battle him. After Forgo Leon is defeated, Soul Forgo comes to and prepares to battle Kirby until suddenly, a [[butterfly]] appears and absorbs Soul Forgo. The butterfly turns back into [[Morpho Knight]] and battles Kirby with new Soul Forgo-based moves, as well as returning and altered moves from ''Kirby Star Allies''. After Morpho Knight disintegrates upon defeat, a [[Chaos Elfilis|shadowed figure resembling Fecto Elfilis]] is briefly seen before vanishing. It also leaves behind a blueprint for the [[Morpho Knight Sword]] [[Evolved Copy Ability]]. Kirby and Elfilin try to wake up the unconscious Leon, but to no avail. Just then, Clawroline (now referred to as Carol) and the rest of the [[Beast Pack]] arrive with all of the pieces of Leon's soul, which they use to resurrect him once more. After this, the credits roll, showing Leon making friends with the residents of [[Waddle Dee Town]] and hinting at a mysterious figure's presence within the [[Colosseum]].
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