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'''Difficulty''' comes with three options. Level 1 is the easiest and is a smaller stage with fewer hazards, and a simpler boss fight. Level 2 uses wider areas for the stages, more spikes can be seen, and the boss fight is more challenging. Level 3 uses extremely large stages with several bumpers, hazards, enemies in tighter quarters, and the sheer number of blocks needing to be cleared to progress has exponentially increased. Level 3 continues even after defeating both [[Kracko]] and [[Kracko Jr.]] until either time or health are depleted. Time will be added to the clock for each stage cleared. However, obtaining an '''"A" rank''' is difficult.
'''Difficulty''' comes with three options. Level 1 is the easiest and is a smaller stage with fewer hazards, and a simpler boss fight. Level 2 uses wider areas for the stages, more spikes can be seen, and the boss fight is more challenging. Level 3 uses extremely large stages with several bumpers, hazards, enemies in tighter quarters, and the sheer number of blocks needing to be cleared to progress has exponentially increased. Level 3 continues even after defeating both [[Kracko]] and [[Kracko Jr.]] until either time or health are depleted. Time will be added to the clock for each stage cleared. However, obtaining an '''"A" rank''' is difficult.


'''Scores''' are given for the number of enemies destroyed, blocks bursted, stages cleared, and stars found. The subgame only rewards a Level 3 "A" rank with one [[medal]]. The blocks' color and number of stars indicate how many times it needs to be struck before being completely shattered. Red blocks become blue blocks with 3 stars after the first collision with Kirby. The blue blocks then turn to green dual starred blocks, followed by single star green blocks, and cracked blocks.
'''Scores''' are given for the number of enemies destroyed, blocks bursted, stages cleared, and stars found. The subgame only rewards a Level 3 "A" rank with one [[medal]]. The blocks' col{{o}}r and number of stars indicate how many times it needs to be struck before being completely shattered. Red blocks become blue blocks with 3 stars after the first collision with Kirby. The blue blocks then turn to green dual starred blocks, followed by single star green blocks, and cracked blocks.


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