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*The [[Warp Star]] is also regularly occuring star that allows Kirby to travel great distances by riding it.  
*The [[Warp Star]] is also regularly occuring star that allows Kirby to travel great distances by riding it.  
*A [[Star Rod]] is a weapon or copy ability that allows Kirby to fire stars to damage enemies.
*A [[Star Rod]] is a weapon or copy ability that allows Kirby to fire stars to damage enemies.
*[[Star Blocks]] are a regular occurance in Kirby games and can be smashed or inhaled


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*On several occasions, the stars from Kirby's homeworld [[Dream Land]] have been stolen and it is up to kirby to retuen them to their rightful place.
*On several occasions, the stars from Kirby's homeworld [[Dream Land]] have been stolen and it is up to kirby to retuen them to their rightful place.
*The Star Rod is also the focus of [[Kirby's Adventure]] where it has been stolen from the [[Fountain of Dreams]] and its absence is upsetting the sleep of the residents of Dream Land
*The Star Rod is also the focus of [[Kirby's Adventure]] where it has been stolen from the [[Fountain of Dreams]] and its absence is upsetting the sleep of the residents of Dream Land
*A star is often used as the symbol of the Kirby series and is used as such in the Super Smash Bros series
*A star is often used as the symbol of the Kirby series and is used as such in the [[Super Smash Bros]] series
*In Kirby 64, Kirby and friends visit many different planets - each of them are called "stars" dispite only the [[Pop Star]] having any resemblance to a star.

Revision as of 14:02, 10 October 2010

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Kirby fires out a copy-ability star

Stars are objects that have varying uses within different Kirby titles. One of the most common appearances is the copy-ability star that enemies become when absorbed by Kirby. When Kirby wants to remove an ability, he will spit out the star of the enemy he absorbed (In Kirby 64, he can also hold these stars above his head). In many other Kirby games, stars can be collected and, once a certain amount is reached, Kirby will obtain an extra life.

Other Stars

  • The Warp Star is also regularly occuring star that allows Kirby to travel great distances by riding it.
  • A Star Rod is a weapon or copy ability that allows Kirby to fire stars to damage enemies.
  • Star Blocks are a regular occurance in Kirby games and can be smashed or inhaled

Trivia

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Kirby using the Star Rod
  • On several occasions, the stars from Kirby's homeworld Dream Land have been stolen and it is up to kirby to retuen them to their rightful place.
  • The Star Rod is also the focus of Kirby's Adventure where it has been stolen from the Fountain of Dreams and its absence is upsetting the sleep of the residents of Dream Land
  • A star is often used as the symbol of the Kirby series and is used as such in the Super Smash Bros series
  • In Kirby 64, Kirby and friends visit many different planets - each of them are called "stars" dispite only the Pop Star having any resemblance to a star.