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===Room 33===
Two doors link to this area; [[Rainbow_Route#Room_32|Room 32]] from above and [[Rainbow_Route#Room_14|Room 14]] to the lower-right. The lower-right entrance is one-way, meaning that Kirby cannot return directly to Room 14 from this room.
This room is a cave area with a sideways U-shaped layout. The right side of the room, where Kirby enters from 14, begins with a passage that includes Chips and Soarars. There is a battery on the lower left of the room, and above, there are two Twisters trapped in blocks, allowing Kirby to get the Tornado ability. Now on the upper level of the room, to the right are two pits of spikes with Scarfies and a Cupie, and another Soarar. A battery and a [[Food|ham]] lie beyond a wall after the spike pits (the ham behind star blocks). The door at the upper right of the level is one way to room 32.
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Revision as of 07:17, 7 January 2017

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The center of the Rainbow Route.

Rainbow Route is a location found in and around the

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of the Mirror World, a dimension that lies parallel to Dream Land. It is mostly composed of an overgrown forest path that leads around the world in a circle. While mostly located in a forest, the Rainbow Route also features caves, tunnels, and mountain trails. At certain points, the path branches and connects to the many other locations of the Mirror World. In the

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of the Rainbow Route there lies a giant rainbow from which a sanctuary-like building can be accessed. This building, which seems to be located in the sky since it is surrounded by clouds, serves as the resting place of an important mirror. During the Kirby series, Kirby visits this place only in one game, namely Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.

General Description

Kirby travels through the Rainbow Route while attempting to save the Mirror World from Dark Mind during Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. When he first arrives at the world's sanctuary after pursuing the foe who split him into four, he witnesses a fight between Meta Knight and his counterpart Dark Meta Knight, the latter being responsible for Kirby's split. Dark Meta Knight then manages to trap Meta Knight inside the mirror and breaks it into eight shards, which he spreads over the whole world.

After that the Rainbow Route serves as the game's hub, connecting to all the areas Kirby needs to explore. Hidden throughout the different areas are several big switches which activate gateways between the areas and Rainbow Route's sanctuary. Kirby can use these gateways as shortcuts to travel faster through the Mirror World. After collecting all of the eight Mirror Shards, the mirror in the

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of the world becomes the passage leading to the final boss. After Kirby defeats Dark Mind, this is also the place where Meta Knight leaves his sword behind.

From all nine areas found in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, Rainbow Route is the only one that features Mid Bosses, but no Bosses and therefore no Mirror Shards. It is also one of the two levels to be not named after a certain kind of food, the other one being Moonlight Mansion.

Enemies, Bosses, and Abilities on Rainbow Route

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Template:AMRRNavMap Rainbow Route is one of the largest areas in the game, consisting of 51 separate rooms. It also bears the Grand Central Hub in the center, which, by the end of the game, links to all the other areas in the world. The area can be described as fairly circuitous, with a single primary path leading from the central zone to the surrounding areas.

Rainbow Route is bordered to the east by Moonlight Mansion, to the south by Cabbage Cavern, to the north-east by Mustard Mountain, and to the west by Carrot Castle. Each border links to these areas by several routes, making access fairly straightforward.

Rainbow Route has three Goal rooms. Completing these rooms takes Kirby and his clones to the Goal Game, then returns them to the Grand Central Hub. There is no Boss Room for this area.

Full Synopsis

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Hub 3

This hub connects from Room 31 to the left and Room 34 on the right. Once this room is reached, it also links back to the Grand Central Hub. Additionally, once the appropriate hub is reached, this room also links to Mustard Mountain.

The Beam and Tornado abilities are available in this room on Copy Pedestals.

Room 30

Two doors link to this area; Room 27 from the left and Room 31 to the right.

To the left of the door are a series of bottomless pits, separated by small pieces of land, with small platforms above them. Some of the platforms are ground, some are star blocks. At the far left is a two way door to room 27. The room has a mountain and forest appearance.

Enemies, Mid-Bosses, and Abilities

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Room 31

Two doors link to this area; Room 30 from the left and Hub 3 to the right. Additionally, a cannon from Room 32 will blast Kirby into this room.

Entering from Hub room 3, Kirby begins inside of a mountain. Hit the bomb block to open the large wall, then continue along to the left. The lower path ends in a tomato, and the upper path allows access to the outside of the mountain. Also along the upper path is a treasure chest which cannot be reached when entering from the cannon in room 32, due to the bomb blocks at the entrance to the mountain blocking the chest when destroyed. The area outside the mountain is where Kirby begins when entering this room by cannon. At the far left of the room, there is a two way door to Room 30.

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Room 32

Two doors link to this area; Room 31 from above and Room 33 below. The lower-right entrance is one-way, meaning that Kirby cannot return directly to Room 33 from this room.

The cave themed room begins in a small bottom area with a ladder leading to the next level. A Boxin and Bronto Burt are in this section. The next level has a floor almost covered in spikes, and above are star blocks arranged in a checkerboard pattern. Trapped in the star blocks are a Waddle Doo and two Sparkys. Their abilities are little more than a distraction, however, because at the uppermost level is a cannon with a Hot Head next to it. To use the cannon, Kirby will need to obtain the Fire ability to light the fuse to proceed to Room 31.

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Room 34

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Room 35

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Room 36

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Room 37

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Room 38

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Room 39

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Room 40

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Room 41

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Room 42

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