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The Wheel ability appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. It is introduced in [[Course 2]], and is also featured in the opening for the [[Multiplayer|2P]] [[Kracko Course]]. It is obtained from Wheelie and can sometimes be obtained from [[Transformer]]. When used, Kirby transforms into a wheel and moves at very high speed until he falls off the map, hits a wall, or hits a [[bumper]], then he launches a little vertically before coming to a complete halt. While in the air, Kirby can activate a different ability if he has one, which is an intended strategy for part of [[Course 8 - Hole 8]]. Wheel can also be used to cross [[pond]]s more efficiently, since Kirby rides along the surface of the water without falling through. When rolling into the opponent in the 2P game using this ability, he gets flattened. | The Wheel ability appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. It is introduced in [[Course 2]], and is also featured in the opening for the [[Multiplayer|2P]] [[Kracko Course]]. It is obtained from Wheelie and can sometimes be obtained from [[Transformer]]. When used, Kirby transforms into a wheel and moves at very high speed until he falls off the map, hits a wall, or hits a [[bumper]], then he launches a little vertically before coming to a complete halt. While in the air, Kirby can activate a different ability if he has one, which is an intended strategy for part of [[Course 8 - Hole 8]]. Wheel can also be used to cross [[pond]]s more efficiently, since Kirby rides along the surface of the water without falling through. When rolling into the opponent in the 2P game using this ability, he gets flattened. | ||
===''Kirby Super Star'' | ===''Kirby Super Star'' & ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''=== | ||
[[File:KSS Mallow Castle screenshot 05.png|thumb|200px|Wheel Kirby attacking [[Bonkers]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]] | [[File:KSS Mallow Castle screenshot 05.png|thumb|200px|Wheel Kirby attacking [[Bonkers]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]] | ||
The Wheel ability returns in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. Like most of the other Copy Abilities, Wheel's moveset is expanded and improved in this game. Kirby is also given the choice to create a Wheelie as a [[Helper]] from the ability. Aside from the regular Wheel ability, ''Kirby Super Star'' introduces a new concept, known as the [[Wheelie Rider]]. When Kirby has a Wheelie Helper with him, he can jump onto his Helper and ride him, which accesses more moves for the Wheel ability, as well as traveling much faster than Wheel by itself. It also lets Kirby jump while dashing and [[Infinity Jump]], while the standalone ability does not. | The Wheel ability returns in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. Like most of the other Copy Abilities, Wheel's moveset is expanded and improved in this game. Kirby is also given the choice to create a Wheelie as a [[Helper]] from the ability. Aside from the regular Wheel ability, ''Kirby Super Star'' introduces a new concept, known as the [[Wheelie Rider]]. When Kirby has a Wheelie Helper with him, he can jump onto his Helper and ride him, which accesses more moves for the Wheel ability, as well as traveling much faster than Wheel by itself. It also lets Kirby jump while dashing and [[Infinity Jump]], while the standalone ability does not. |