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{{Infobox-KEYStage | {{Infobox-KEYStage | ||
|image=[[File:KEY Patch Castle Preview screenshot.png|300px]] | |image=[[File:KEY Patch Castle Preview screenshot.png|300px]] | ||
|caption=Patch Castle start screen | |caption=Patch Castle start screen | ||
|treasure=-[[Furniture|Chandelier]]<br>-[[Furniture|King's Throne]]<br>-[[Patch Castle Soundtrack]] | |treasure=-[[Furniture|Chandelier]]<br>-[[Furniture|King's Throne]]<br>-[[Patch Castle (theme)|Patch Castle Soundtrack]] | ||
|inhabitant=[[Prince Fluff]] | |inhabitant=[[Prince Fluff]] | ||
|theme music= [[File: KEY Patch Castle Theme.oga]] | |||
|theme title= | |theme title="[[Patch Castle (theme)|Patch Castle]]" | ||
|devil=[[Me-Devil]] | |devil=[[Me-Devil]] | ||
|next=[[Fountain Gardens]] | |next=[[Fountain Gardens]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Patch Castle''' is the first and only stage of [[Quilty Square]]. It is the tutorial stage for ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', and introduces the player to the controls and mechanics of the game. | '''Patch Castle''' is the first and only stage of [[Quilty Square]]. It is the tutorial stage for ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', and introduces the player to the controls and mechanics of the game. Patch Castle is also the inspiration for [[Dedede Gogogo - Stage 1|the first stage]] of [[Dedede Gogogo]] in ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
This stage takes place in Prince Fluff's royal castle. It starts off in front of the gates of Quilty Square. The tutorial signs teach the player how to jump and destroy both the empty and filled yarn blocks, swimming and climbing ladders. In the pond where swimming is taught a two-star bonus star can be found. Right after the first ladder a three-star bonus star can be found in the clouds above a [[Waddle Dee]] with spear. | |||
The first treasure, the [[Furniture|Chandelier]], can be found on a platform reachable by a short ladder. Behind that platform, the tutorial teaches the player how to enter the green house and how to turn into a parachute. Behind the house, Patch Castle starts. | The first treasure, the [[Furniture|Chandelier]], can be found on a platform reachable by a short ladder. Behind that platform, the tutorial teaches the player how to enter the green house and how to turn into a parachute. Behind the house, Patch Castle starts. | ||
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The second treasure, the [[Furniture|King's Throne]], can be found on one of the sides of the first swing with the swinging tutorial. After the ground pound tutorial a five-star bonus star can be found hiding behind a window to the left. | The second treasure, the [[Furniture|King's Throne]], can be found on one of the sides of the first swing with the swinging tutorial. After the ground pound tutorial a five-star bonus star can be found hiding behind a window to the left. | ||
The third treasure, [[Patch Castle | The third treasure, [[Patch Castle (theme)|Patch Castle Soundtrack]], can be found when following the beads at the car tutorial. | ||
After beating this stage, Kirby and Prince Fluff are attacked by [[Lickeur|a giant blob of yarn]] in a | After beating this stage, Kirby and Prince Fluff are attacked by [[Lickeur|a giant blob of yarn]] in a cutscene, which is quickly defeated and yields a piece of the Magic Yarn. This unlocks the next level, [[Grass Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn)|Grass Land]]. | ||
==Medal Bead | ==Medal Bead scores== | ||
*Bronze - 150 points | *Bronze - 150 points | ||
*Silver - 300 points | *Silver - 300 points | ||
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== Gallery == | ==Treasures== | ||
{| class="wikitable"style="text-align:center" | |||
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! Item | |||
! Description | |||
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| {{center|[[File:KEY Furniture Chandelier.png|75px]]<br>'''Chandelier'''}} | |||
| ''This chandelier is very simple and very elegant. You can’t go wrong here.'' | |||
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| {{center|[[File:KEY Furniture King's Throne.png|75px]]<br>'''King's Throne'''}} | |||
| ''You'll feel like a king when you sit on this gold-plated throne!'' | |||
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| {{center|[[File:KEY CD Soundtrack Item.png|75px]]<br>'''Patch Castle Soundtrack'''}} | |||
| ''This new music plays in Patch Castle.'' | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
KEY Patch Castle 01.png|Jumping towards the beads, as the sign instructs | KEY Patch Castle 01.png|Jumping towards the beads, as the sign instructs | ||
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KEY Patch Castle 06.png|Using the [[Weight]] to crush some cloth blocks | KEY Patch Castle 06.png|Using the [[Weight]] to crush some cloth blocks | ||
KEY Patch Castle 07.png|Ringing the bell at the end of the stage | KEY Patch Castle 07.png|Ringing the bell at the end of the stage | ||
KEY-map01.jpg|Stage map | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|jaM=Prince Fluff's Castle | |jaM=Prince Fluff's Castle | ||
|fr=Château PonPon | |fr=Château PonPon | ||
|frM= | |frM=Prince Fluff's Castle | ||
|de=Stoffschloss | |de=Stoffschloss | ||
|deM=Fabric Castle | |deM=Fabric Castle | ||
|esA=Palacio Hilvanado | |esA=Palacio Hilvanado | ||
|esAM=Basting Palace | |esAM=Basting Palace<br><small>The use of "hilvanado" is a play on "Hilván" (Prince Fluff's Spanish name) | ||
|esE=Castillo Textilia | |esE=Castillo Textilia | ||
|esEM=Textil Castle | |esEM=Textil Castle | ||
|it=Castello di Toppa | |||
|itM=Patch Castle | |||
|ko=플러프왕자의 성 | |||
|koR=Peulleopeu Wangja ui Seong | |||
|koM=Prince Fluff's Castle | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Video | ==Video walkthrough== | ||
{{Youtube|vDHd_JWhY7Y|300|100% walkthrough of Patch Castle.}} | {{Youtube|vDHd_JWhY7Y|300|100% walkthrough of Patch Castle.}} | ||
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Patch Castle is the first and only stage of Quilty Square. It is the tutorial stage for Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, and introduces the player to the controls and mechanics of the game. Patch Castle is also the inspiration for the first stage of Dedede Gogogo in Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.
Overview[edit]
This stage takes place in Prince Fluff's royal castle. It starts off in front of the gates of Quilty Square. The tutorial signs teach the player how to jump and destroy both the empty and filled yarn blocks, swimming and climbing ladders. In the pond where swimming is taught a two-star bonus star can be found. Right after the first ladder a three-star bonus star can be found in the clouds above a Waddle Dee with spear.
The first treasure, the Chandelier, can be found on a platform reachable by a short ladder. Behind that platform, the tutorial teaches the player how to enter the green house and how to turn into a parachute. Behind the house, Patch Castle starts.
The second treasure, the King's Throne, can be found on one of the sides of the first swing with the swinging tutorial. After the ground pound tutorial a five-star bonus star can be found hiding behind a window to the left.
The third treasure, Patch Castle Soundtrack, can be found when following the beads at the car tutorial.
After beating this stage, Kirby and Prince Fluff are attacked by a giant blob of yarn in a cutscene, which is quickly defeated and yields a piece of the Magic Yarn. This unlocks the next level, Grass Land.
Medal Bead scores[edit]
- Bronze - 150 points
- Silver - 300 points
- Gold - 450 points
Enemies[edit]
Enemies | Mid-Bosses | ||
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Treasures[edit]
Item | Description |
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This chandelier is very simple and very elegant. You can’t go wrong here. | |
You'll feel like a king when you sit on this gold-plated throne! | |
This new music plays in Patch Castle. |
Gallery[edit]
Using Roll Up to roll a Dropso into a Yarn ball
Climbing a ladder
Using the Parachute to gently glide down and grab the beads
Using the Weight to crush some cloth blocks
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | フラッフのおしろ Furaffu no Oshiro |
Prince Fluff's Castle |
French | Château PonPon | Prince Fluff's Castle |
German | Stoffschloss | Fabric Castle |
Italian | Castello di Toppa | Patch Castle |
Korean | 플러프왕자의 성 Peulleopeu Wangja ui Seong |
Prince Fluff's Castle |
Latin American Spanish | Palacio Hilvanado | Basting Palace The use of "hilvanado" is a play on "Hilván" (Prince Fluff's Spanish name) |
European Spanish | Castillo Textilia | Textil Castle |
Video walkthrough[edit]
100% walkthrough of Patch Castle.
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