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[[File:K64 Spark-i Sprite.png]] '''Spark-i''' is a blue, diamond-shaped, electrical enemy seen only in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Its external structure pulsates, with the diamond shape itself made of four distinct sections, all of which can expand and retract to conceal the [[Dark Matter]]-looking eye at its core. Like all standard enemies, its attack deals minimal damage, but unique to Spark-i is in the firing of a rhythmic spark towards [[Kirby]]'s last position, as a product of some sort of homing device. When ingested, Kirby gains the [[Spark]] copy ability. Spark-i appears on the 16th [[Enemy Info Card]].
[[File:K64 Spark-i Sprite.png]] '''Spark-i''' is the blue, diamond-shaped, electrical enemy seen only in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Its external structure pulsates, with the diamond shape itself made of four distinct sections, all of which can expand and retract to conceal the [[Dark Matter]]-looking eye at its core. Like all standard enemies, its attack deals minimal damage, but unique to Spark-i is in the firing of a rhythmic spark towards [[Kirby]]'s last position, as a product of some sort of homing device. When ingested, Kirby gains the [[Spark]] copy ability. Spark-i appears on the 16th [[Enemy Info Card]].


A larger mid-boss variant of Spark-i appears in [[Rock Star - Stage 4|stage 4 of]] [[Rock Star]]. It functions much the same as its smaller cousins, and sits in place as smaller Spark-is appear continuously to support it.
A larger mid-boss variant of Spark-i appears in [[Rock Star - Stage 4|stage 4 of]] [[Rock Star]]. It functions much the same as its smaller cousins, and sits in place as smaller Spark-is appear continuously to support it.
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