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|image= [[File:Sphere Doomer arena.png]]
|image= [[File:Sphere Doomer arena.png]]
|caption= [[The Arena]] portrait of '''Sphere Doomers''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''.
|caption= [[The Arena]] portrait of '''Sphere Doomers''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
|game1=''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]'' (2011)
|game1=''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' (2011)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' (2016) <br>(as [[Holo Defense API|Holo-Doomers]])
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' (2016) <br>(as [[Holo Defense API|Holo-Doomers]])
|copy ability=[[Fire]] (Red projectiles)<br>[[Spark]] (Green projectiles)<br>[[Ice]] (Silver projectiles)
|copy ability=[[Fire]] (Red projectiles)<br>[[Spark]] (Green projectiles)<br>[[Ice]] (Silver projectiles)
|similar=[[Doomer]]<br>[[Greater Doomer]]<br>[[Grand Doomer]]
|similar=[[Doomer]]<br>[[Greater Doomer]]<br>[[Grand Doomer]]
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'''Sphere Doomers''' are a collection of [[mid-boss]]es first appearing in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''. They are creatures from [[Another Dimension]] that are attracted to [[Energy Sphere]]s. [[Kirby]] must locate Sphere Doomers by using [[Super Ability|Super Abilities]] to find holes in reality, which lead him to pockets of their home dimension. Kirby must then proceed through an obstacle course with a moving rift wall before he can encounter the feathered enemies.
'''Sphere Doomers''' are a collection of [[mid-boss]]es first appearing in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. They are creatures from [[Another Dimension]] that are attracted to [[Energy Sphere]]s. [[Kirby]] must locate Sphere Doomers by using [[Super Ability|Super Abilities]] to find holes in reality, which lead him to pockets of their home dimension. Kirby must then proceed through an obstacle course with a moving rift wall before he can encounter the feathered enemies.


Sphere Doomers always yield Kirby two Energy Spheres upon defeat, except for the purple and red pair fought in [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]], who yield one each, and the doomers faced in [[The Arena]] and [[The True Arena]], who do not yield any.
Sphere Doomers always yield Kirby two Energy Spheres upon defeat, except for the purple and red pair fought in [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]], who yield one each, and the doomers faced in [[The Arena]] and [[The True Arena]], who do not yield any.
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|140 (base)<br>105 ([[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]])<br>78 ([[The Arena]])
|140 (base)<br>105 ([[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]])<br>78 ([[The Arena]])
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==Relatives==
==Relatives==
*'''[[Grand Doomer]]''' - The leader of the [[Doomer]]s and the [[boss]] of Level 5: [[Nutty Noon]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''.
*'''[[Grand Doomer]]''' - The leader of the [[Doomer]]s and the [[boss]] of Level 5: [[Nutty Noon]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
*'''[[Doomer]]s''' - Common enemies and lesser species from Level 8: [[Another Dimension]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''.
*'''[[Doomer]]s''' - Common enemies and lesser species from Level 8: [[Another Dimension]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
*'''[[Greater Doomer]]''' - A large variant of Sphere Doomer that appears as a [[boss]] in both ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''.
*'''[[Greater Doomer]]''' - A large variant of Sphere Doomer that appears as a [[boss]] in both ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''.



Revision as of 06:32, 19 February 2022


Sphere Doomer
Sphere Doomer arena.png
The Arena portrait of Sphere Doomers from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Details
Debut game Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011)
Latest game Kirby: Planet Robobot (2016)
(as Holo-Doomers)
Copy Ability Fire (Red projectiles)
Spark (Green projectiles)
Ice (Silver projectiles)
Similar to Doomer
Greater Doomer
Grand Doomer
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Sphere Doomers are a collection of mid-bosses first appearing in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. They are creatures from Another Dimension that are attracted to Energy Spheres. Kirby must locate Sphere Doomers by using Super Abilities to find holes in reality, which lead him to pockets of their home dimension. Kirby must then proceed through an obstacle course with a moving rift wall before he can encounter the feathered enemies.

Sphere Doomers always yield Kirby two Energy Spheres upon defeat, except for the purple and red pair fought in Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3, who yield one each, and the doomers faced in The Arena and The True Arena, who do not yield any.

Types

Regular Form

There are four various color-types of Sphere Doomers, encountered at different points of the game.

  • Purple Sphere Doomers have no special characteristics and are relatively easy to defeat.
  • Red Sphere Doomers use fiery charge attacks and fire projectiles that leave small fires behind.
  • Green Sphere Doomers fire projectiles that detonate into bursts of electricity.
  • Silver Sphere Doomers can shoot freezing projectiles and use a close-range ice burst attack.

In The Arena and The True Arena, all four of them are fought in one battle but they don't yield any Energy Sphere. They are fought in the following order:

  1. Green
  2. Purple & Red
  3. Silver

EX Form

The True Arena portrait of Sphere Doomers EX

In Extra Mode and The True Arena, Sphere Doomers appear in their EX form. Their appearances are modified slightly, as they now have one eye as opposed to two. They also gain new attacks and can fire more projectiles at once. The Silver Doomer EX can even flip the screen like Dark Mind does.

Holo-Doomer

Main article: Holo Defense API
Holo-Doomers
in Kirby: Planet Robobot

Two Sphere Doomers, one purple and one red, appear as holograms known as Holo-Doomers in Kirby: Planet Robobot, projected by the Holo Defense API. They attack in the same way as the Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3 pair. For Holo Defense API 2.0, the Holo-Doomers take their EX form.

Locations

In Template:KRtDL KAW, Sphere Doomers can be found in the following levels and stages:

Sphere Doomer locations in Template:KRtDL KAW  
Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Cookie Country Yes No No Yes No
Raisin Ruins No Yes No Yes No
Onion Ocean Yes No Yes No N/A
White Wafers No Yes No Yes No
Nutty Noon No Yes No Yes No
Egg Engines Yes No Yes No No
Dangerous Dinner Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A

HP

Damage: Star Bullet=52
Game Type Main Extra
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Purple 140 (base)
105 (Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3)
78 (The Arena)
180 (base)
135 (Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3)
101 (The True Arena)
Red 180 (base)
135 (Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3)
101 (The Arena)
220 (base)
150 (Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3)
112 (The True Arena)
Green 200 (base)
150 (The Arena)
210 (base)
157 (The True Arena)
Silver 210 (base)
157 (The Arena)
220 (base)
165 (The True Arena)
Kirby: Planet Robobot Purple (Holo) 110 (base)
82 (The Arena)
140 (base)
105 (The True Arena)
Red (Holo) 110 (base)
82 (The Arena)
140 (base)
105 (The True Arena)

Relatives

Trivia

  • Examined closely, one might notice that each subsequent type of Sphere Doomer has more tail feathers than the previous. This is a direct indication of their power, as the ones with more feathers are stronger than the ones with less.
    • Purple Sphere Doomer has 2 tail feathers.
    • Red Sphere Doomer has 3 tail feathers.
    • Green Sphere Doomer has 4 tail feathers.
    • Silver Sphere Doomer has 5 tail feathers.
    • Greater Doomer has 7 tail feathers.
    • Grand Doomer has 13 tail feathers.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スフィアローパー
Sufia Rōpā
Sphere Roper
Written as "Sphere Lowper" in internal data.
French Chimair sphère Sphere Chimera
Derived from chimère (chimera) and sphère (sphere).
German Sphärenspuk Sphere Spook
Derived from Sphären (sphere) and Spuk (spook).
Italian Fenix Sferix Sphere Phoenix
Derived from fenice (phoenix) and sfera (sphere).
Korean 스피어 로퍼
Seupieo Ropeo
Sphere Roper
Latin American Spanish Esfespectro Sphere specter
Derived from espectro (specter) and sfera (sphere).
European Spanish Espectrosfera Sphere specter
Derived from espectro (specter) and sfera (sphere).


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