Team Kirby Clash
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- This article is about Sub-Game from Kirby: Planet Robobot. For series of games, see Team Kirby Clash (series).
Team Kirby Clash is a Sub-Game that appears in Kirby: Planet Robobot. In this game, up to four Kirbys take on fantasy-themed fighter roles and are tasked with defeating one of six Bosses from earlier Kirby series games. To complete their task, they must defeat the boss without being KO'd in turn or running out of time. As the Kirbys fight, they gain experience, which will allow them to level up after the fight concludes, improving their survivability and damage output. The experience gained is also used as the final score on each fight, with one of four medals being awarded, ranging from bronze to platinum.
Team Kirby Clash can be played either solo with CPU allies, or via Wi-Fi with friends. The game can also be played standalone, without other users needing Kirby: Planet Robobot to play.
Team Kirby Clash was the base for the free-to-start expanded spin-off title, Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and its sequel, Super Kirby Clash.
Roles
There are four roles to choose from. Kirbys can take on multiples of the same role if they wish:
- Beam Mage A supporting role based on Beam. Has the power to stop time if he hits the Boss enough with the right move.
- Doctor Healmore A supporting role based on Doctor. Has the power to heal his allies and himself.
- Hammer Lord A powerhouse role based on Hammer. Very slow on his feet, but can dish out huge damage.
- Sword Hero A front-line role based on Sword. Can protect his friends with a bubble shield.
All four roles are capable of reviving their fallen teammates given enough time to do so.
Bosses
There are six bosses to fight in this Sub-Game. They are revealed in sequence, and can be re-fought as many times as necessary to build up experience:
Bosses in Team Kirby Clash | ||||
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Boss | Image | Title | Description | Notes |
Gigant Edge | Steel Soldier | A tough, large, green armored knight wielding a sword and shield. His battle is set within a forest. | Stamina is notably higher than its previous appearances as a Mid-Boss in mainline Kirby games. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice Beast | A walrus-like creature who tosses ice blocks at the Kirbys. His battle is set near a "moonlit" lake surrounded by trees. | Stamina is notably higher than its previous appearances as a Mid-Boss in mainline Kirby games. | |
Whispy Woods | Ancient Tree | This well-known sentient apple tree returns to try and stop Team Kirby in the old ruins. | Some of his attacks are borrowed from Flowery Woods, the first boss of Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Stamina is notably higher than its previous appearances as a Boss in mainline Kirby games. | |
Pyribbit | Flaming Frog | A furious fiery frog that attacks with exploding boulders, fire breathing attacks, and lava spouts. | Stamina is notably higher than its previous appearance as a Boss in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. | |
Landia | Guardian Angel | A four-headed dragon that serves as the final boss of Team Kirby Clash, fought on the mountaintop. | This boss was made more challenging than his previous appearance as a Boss in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. | |
Landia EX | Guardian Angel | The true final boss of Team Kirby Clash, which is significantly stronger than his previous appearance. | This boss was made more challenging than its previous appearance as a Boss in [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Template:KRtDL KAW]]. |
Gameplay
Each boss fight takes place in a flat arena, with no other platforms or pitfalls to consider. Upon starting out, there are only two Kirbys in the party, but more join in after successive fights until there are four.
Bosses, where necessary, are made larger and given much greater stamina. The first two, Gigant Edge and Mr. Frosty, are also given new attacks to upgrade them to full Boss status. All bosses fight in two phases, and cannot be greatly harmed while transitioning between the two.
The party of Kirbys has a set amount of time, depending on the Boss being fought to win the fight. If time runs out, they lose, and will have to try again. They will also lose if they are all defeated by the Boss's attacks. Like in Kirby Fighters, the Kirbys have a limited ability to hover off the ground, and their Guard can only last so long before it breaks, leaving them dazed. Occasionally, during the fight, items will appear to help the party. These can be food items that the Kirby's can share between themselves to recover Vitality, or they can be pieces of the Team Meteor. There are up to four of these pieces and each Kirby needs to collect one. After that, they can unleash the devastating meteor attack that deals huge damage and stuns the Boss for an extended period of time.
After the fight, experience is tallied, and if it passes the next threshold, the Kirby levels up, gaining bonuses to their Stamina, Attack, Recovery and Team Meteor damage. The maximum level is 10, and the stats cap at different amounts based on the role chosen. Being at maximum level is not required to defeat the final Boss, but it certainly helps.
Trivia
- The Japanese title ("Kirby Hunters") is similar to the Monster Hunter series.
- Occasionally when leveling up, a Kirby may also gain a few points in odd stats like 'Rosiness' or 'Spirit'. The game clarifies that these stats don't actually matter, and that it is largely a joke. This hearkens back to the fight with Computer Virus in Kirby Super Star.
- According to an early sketch revealed by HAL Laboratory, proposed additional fighter roles included a Huntsman, presumably based on Archer, and a pirate-themed Bandit, who may have been based on Cutter.
Gallery
- TKC Menu.png
Main menu
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | みんなで!カービィハンターズ Minna de! Kābii Hantāzu |
Everyone! Kirby Hunters |
French | L'attaque des Kirby | The attack of Kirby |
German | Kirbys Team-Jagd | Kirby's Team hunt |
Polish | Team Kirby Clash[1] | - |
Spanish | ¡Todos juntos! Héroes legendarios | All together! Legendary heroes |