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'''Kirby Fighters''' is a [[Sub-Game]] from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It is a fighting game where Kirby battles other Kirbys using various [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] until all opponents are defeated. It plays similarly to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, though it uses a traditional health meter and does not have any pits in the stage design. The player may play solo against [[CPU]] opponents, or may use local wireless to play with up to three other players, even if those other players do not have a copy of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | '''Kirby Fighters''' is a [[Sub-Game]] from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It is a fighting game where Kirby battles other Kirbys using various [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] until all opponents are defeated. It plays similarly to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, though it uses a traditional health meter and does not have any pits in the stage design. The player may play solo against [[CPU]] opponents, or may use local wireless to play with up to three other players, even if those other players do not have a copy of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | ||
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The mechanics of Kirby Fighters are highly similar in nature to many traditional fighting games. The goal of each round is to deplete the [[Stamina|health bars]] of all other [[Kirby|Kirbys]] by attacking them and using certain items, while conversely blocking attacks and using healing items to avoid the same fate. | The mechanics of Kirby Fighters are highly similar in nature to many traditional fighting games. The goal of each round is to deplete the [[Stamina|health bars]] of all other [[Kirby|Kirbys]] by attacking them and using certain items, while conversely blocking attacks and using healing items to avoid the same fate. | ||
Rounds take place on a variety of stages based on various locations throughout the ''Kirby'' series, and fighters can select from a limited amount of [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] to use. Two primary modes exist - a single-player mode with seven rounds against a variety of computer-controlled opponents, and a multiplayer mode where players using different | Rounds take place on a variety of stages based on various locations throughout the ''Kirby'' series, and fighters can select from a limited amount of [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] to use. Two primary modes exist - a single-player mode with seven rounds against a variety of computer-controlled opponents, and a multiplayer mode where players using different 3DSes can play individual rounds against each other. the player can also play a single round without any other players in Training Mode. | ||
==Copy Abilities== | ==Copy Abilities== | ||
There are ten [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] to select from in Kirby Fighters. | There are ten [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] to select from in Kirby Fighters. | ||
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!colspan=5|Copy Abilities in Kirby Fighters | !colspan=5|Copy Abilities in ''Kirby Fighters'' | ||
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!Ability | !Ability | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:TD Archer.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Archer]]'''}} | ||
|A long-range projectile fighter who can aim with great accuracy. | |A long-range projectile fighter who can aim with great accuracy. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:BeamKTDX.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Beam]]'''}} | ||
|A medium-range projectile fighter who has few but versatile attacks. | |A medium-range projectile fighter who has few but versatile attacks. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:BombKTDX.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Bomb]]'''}} | ||
|A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with explosives and can leave them behind. | |A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with explosives and can leave them behind. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:CutterKTDX.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cutter]]'''}} | ||
|A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with boomerangs and also fights with melee attacks. | |A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with boomerangs and also fights with melee attacks. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:FighterKTDX.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Fighter]]'''}} | ||
|A close-up melee fighter who can throw out waves and projectiles of energy and has many techniques. | |A close-up melee fighter who can throw out waves and projectiles of energy and has many techniques. | ||
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|A close-up melee fighter who specializes in slow but powerful attacks. | |A close-up melee fighter who specializes in slow but powerful attacks. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Ninja_TD_Pause_Art.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Ninja]]'''}} | ||
|A versatile fighter with many long and short-range techniques. | |A versatile fighter with many long and short-range techniques. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Parasol_TD_Pause_Art.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Parasol]]'''}} | ||
|A close-up melee fighter who uses his parasol to defend himself and attack with good reach. | |A close-up melee fighter who uses his parasol to defend himself and attack with good reach. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Sword_Kirby_(Kirby_Fighters_Deluxe).png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sword]]'''}} | ||
|A close-up melee fighter who attacks with swift distended strikes and has many techniques. | |A close-up melee fighter who attacks with swift distended strikes and has many techniques. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Whip_TD_Pause_Art.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Whip]]'''}} | ||
|A medium-range melee fighter who can strike and grab his foes and items with his whip. | |A medium-range melee fighter who can strike and grab his foes and items with his whip. | ||
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!colspan=4|Stages in Kirby Fighters | !colspan=4|Stages in ''Kirby Fighters'' | ||
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!Stage | !Stage | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KF Flower Land.png|300px]]<br>[[Flower Land]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KF Flower Land.png|300px]]<br>[[Flower Land]]}} | ||
|A basic arena with three [[ | |A basic arena with three [[Thin Floor]]s and no additional elements. | ||
|Based on [[Fine Fields - Stage 1]] from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | |Based on [[Fine Fields - Stage 1]] from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KF Castle Lololo.png|300px]]<br>[[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)|Castle Lololo]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KF Castle Lololo.png|300px]]<br>[[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)|Castle Lololo]]}} | ||
|A three-tiered series of hallways with thin floors allowing passage between them. <br>[[Lololo & Lalala]] appear and push objects through the halls. | |A three-tiered series of hallways with thin floors allowing passage between them. <br>[[Lololo & Lalala]] appear and push objects through the halls. | ||
|Based on [[Castle Lololo|the stage]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', though taking its design from [[Float Islands]] in | |Based on [[Castle Lololo|the stage]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', though taking its design from [[Float Islands]] in {{KSSU}}. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KF Coos Forest.png|300px]]<br>[[Coo's Forest]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KF Coos Forest.png|300px]]<br>[[Coo's Forest]]}} | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KF Bubbly Clouds.png|300px]]<br>[[Bubbly Clouds (Battle Stage)|Bubbly Clouds]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KF Bubbly Clouds.png|300px]]<br>[[Bubbly Clouds (Battle Stage)|Bubbly Clouds]]}} | ||
|A basic arena with two thin floor platforms. <br>[[Kracko]] appears as a stage hazard to attack the fighters. | |A basic arena with two thin floor platforms. <br>[[Kracko]] appears as a stage hazard to attack the fighters. | ||
|Based on [[Bubbly Clouds|the stage]] from [[Spring Breeze]] in | |Based on [[Bubbly Clouds|the stage]] from [[Spring Breeze]] in {{KSSU}}. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KF_Another_Dimension.jpg|300px]]<br>[[Another Dimension (Battle Stage)|Another Dimension]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KF_Another_Dimension.jpg|300px]]<br>[[Another Dimension (Battle Stage)|Another Dimension]]}} | ||
|A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. | |A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. | ||
|Based on [[Another Dimension | |Based on [[Level 8: Another Dimension|the stage]] from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.<br>[[Shadow Kirby]] is fought there in Single Player Mode. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
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There are eleven items that can be used in Kirby Fighters. | There are eleven items that can be used in Kirby Fighters. | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Action Star]]'''}} | ||
|A star-shaped item that causes a random event to occur when it is struck by any attack. | |A star-shaped item that causes a random event to occur when it is struck by any attack. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Bomber]]'''}} | ||
|A walking bomb that can be tossed at enemies to deal big damage. | |A walking bomb that can be tossed at enemies to deal big damage. | ||
|Based off of the enemy from the main-series games | |Based off of the enemy from the main-series games. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Container]]'''}} | ||
|A blue box that can be broken to reveal other items. | |A blue box that can be broken to reveal other items. | ||
|Resembles the blue containers from [[City Trial]] in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. | |Resembles the blue containers from [[City Trial]] in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:KRTDL_Bomb_Nozzle.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Crackler]]'''}} | ||
|A small cannon that fires volleys in an arc at opponents. | |A small cannon that fires volleys in an arc at opponents. | ||
|Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. | |Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Dash Shoes]]'''}} | ||
|Picking this up causes fighters to move faster and jump higher for a moment. | |Picking this up causes fighters to move faster and jump higher for a moment. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Food]]'''}} | ||
|Various food items which recover a certain amount of health based on the item in question. | |Various food items which recover a certain amount of health based on the item in question. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Gordo Ball]]'''}} | ||
|A small ball that when tossed, turns into a large spiky [[Gordo]] that harms anyone who touches it. | |A small ball that when tossed, turns into a large spiky [[Gordo]] that harms anyone who touches it. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Invincible Candy]]'''}} | ||
|Eating this causes fighters to become invincible to most forms of damage for a little while. | |Eating this causes fighters to become invincible to most forms of damage for a little while. | ||
|Unlike in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', it uses a different version of the invincibility theme, notably the version from ''[[Kirby | |Unlike in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', it uses a different version of the invincibility theme, notably the version from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mike (item)|Mike]]'''}} | ||
|Touching this allows the fighter to shout loudly, damaging any foes nearby. | |Touching this allows the fighter to shout loudly, damaging any foes nearby. | ||
|Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and would go on to inspire the [[Mike]] [[Copy Ability]] | |Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and would go on to inspire the [[Mike]] [[Copy Ability]]. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:KTD_Mint_Leaf.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mint Leaf]]'''}} | ||
|Eating this causes fighters to puff up and shoot a continuous stream of [[Air Bullet]]s at other fighters. | |Eating this causes fighters to puff up and shoot a continuous stream of [[Air Bullet]]s at other fighters. | ||
|Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' | |Originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Needed.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Timed Dynamite]]'''}} | ||
|A large time bomb that goes off after a short while in a lingering explosion. | |A large time bomb that goes off after a short while in a lingering explosion. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Game Modes== | ==Game Modes== | ||
===Single Player=== | ===Single Player=== | ||
A regular pink Kirby fights against many CPU-controlled opponents in seven rounds. It is a time attack mode, with four difficulty levels - Easy, Normal, Hard, and Very Hard. Each difficulty level increases the difficulty of the CPU opponents that Kirby has to fight. | |||
A regular pink Kirby fights against many CPU-controlled opponents in seven rounds. It is a time attack mode, with four difficulty levels - Easy, Normal, Hard, and Very Hard. Each difficulty level increases the difficulty of the CPU opponents that Kirby has to fight | |||
Kirby's opponents go as follows. Note that with the exception of Shadow Kirby, the copy abilities are random | Kirby's opponents go as follows. Note that with the exception of Shadow Kirby, the copy abilities are random. | ||
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|Round 3 | |Round 3 | ||
|Vs. two opponents | |Vs. two opponents | ||
| | |All the opponents use the same ability (although not the same as the player). <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)|Castle Lololo]], [[Bubbly Clouds (Battle Stage)|Bubbly Clouds]], or [[Coo's Forest]], but a stage that was selected in the previous round cannot be repeated. | ||
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|Round 4 | |Round 4 | ||
|Vs. two opponents | |Vs. two opponents | ||
|The opponents use different abilities. <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)|Castle Lololo]], [[Bubbly Clouds (Battle Stage)|Bubbly Clouds]], or [[Coo's Forest]], but | |The opponents use different abilities. <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)|Castle Lololo]], [[Bubbly Clouds (Battle Stage)|Bubbly Clouds]], or [[Coo's Forest]], but a stage that was selected in the previous two rounds cannot be repeated. | ||
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|Round 5 | |Round 5 | ||
|Vs. three opponents | |Vs. three opponents | ||
|All the opponents use the same ability. <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Dedede Arena]] or [[Factory Tour (Battle Stage)|Factory Tour]]. | |All the opponents use the same ability (although not the same as the player). <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Dedede Arena]] or [[Factory Tour (Battle Stage)|Factory Tour]]. | ||
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|Round 6 | |Round 6 | ||
|Vs. three opponents | |Vs. three opponents | ||
|The opponents use different abilities. <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Dedede Arena]] or [[Factory Tour (Battle Stage)|Factory Tour]], but | |The opponents use different abilities. <br>The stage used in this round may be either [[Dedede Arena]] or [[Factory Tour (Battle Stage)|Factory Tour]], but a stage that was selected in the previous two rounds cannot be repeated. | ||
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|Final Round | |Final Round | ||
|Vs. [[Shadow Kirby]] | |Vs. [[Shadow Kirby]] | ||
|This round always takes place on the [[Another Dimension (Battle Stage)|Another Dimension]] stage. <br>There are no items in this round | |This round always takes place on the [[Another Dimension (Battle Stage)|Another Dimension]] stage. <br>There are no items in this round, and Shadow Kirby always uses the same ability as the player, in addition to increased stamina. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Items and hazards are enabled in this mode, but Ghost Kirby is not. | Items and hazards are enabled in this mode, but Ghost Kirby is not. | ||
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Upon completing Single Player Mode, the results screen is shown, with a rainbow-colored "CONGRATULATIONS!" text over Kirby with the winning ability doing a victory pose. The player's total time is shown on the top screen and the time it took to beat each round is shown on the bottom screen. The [[Copy Ability]] that was used to beat Single Player Mode will be marked with either a bronze, silver, gold, or rainbow medal, depending on the difficulty level. | Upon completing Single Player Mode, the results screen is shown, with a rainbow-colored "CONGRATULATIONS!" text over Kirby with the winning ability doing a victory pose. The player's total time is shown on the top screen and the time it took to beat each round is shown on the bottom screen. The [[Copy Ability]] that was used to beat Single Player Mode will be marked with either a bronze, silver, gold, or rainbow medal, depending on the difficulty level. | ||
Completing Single Player Mode with all abilities | Completing Single Player Mode with all abilities is required for [[100% completion]] of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | ||
===Multiplayer=== | ===Multiplayer=== | ||
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Like in Multiplayer mode, each player or CPU's number of rounds won is displayed on the bottom screen. | Like in Multiplayer mode, each player or CPU's number of rounds won is displayed on the bottom screen. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Kirby Fighters Miiverse 2.png|Gameplay from Kirby Fighters | Kirby Fighters Miiverse 2.png|Gameplay from Kirby Fighters | ||
TDX_KirbyFighters_Results.jpg|The results screen for Single-Player Mode (Normal) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|fr= | |fr=Kirby Fighters | ||
|frM= | |frM=- | ||
|ko=커비 파이터즈 | |ko=커비 파이터즈 | ||
|koR=Keobi Paiteojeu | |koR=Keobi Paiteojeu | ||
|koM=Kirby Fighters | |koM=Kirby Fighters | ||
|de=Kirbys Recken | |de=Kirbys Recken | ||
|deM=Kirby's Warriors | |deM=Kirby's Warriors | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Navbox- | {{Navbox-TD}} |