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|related=[[Dark Meta Knight]]<br>[[Mecha Knight]]<br>[[Parallel Meta Knight]]<br>[[Waning Crescent Masked Dedede & Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight|Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight]]<br>[[Phantom Meta Knight]]
|related=[[Dark Meta Knight]]<br>[[Mecha Knight]]<br>[[Parallel Meta Knight]]<br>[[Waning Crescent Masked Dedede & Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight|Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight]]<br>[[Phantom Meta Knight]]
|similar=[[Galacta Knight]]<br>[[Metal General]]<br>[[Morpho Knight]]
|similar=[[Galacta Knight]]<br>[[Metal General]]<br>[[Morpho Knight]]
|voice=Anonymous HAL Laboratory staff member <small>(''Kirby'' series)</small><br>[[wikipedia:Atsushi Kisaichi|Atsushi Kisaichi]] <small>(''Super Smash Bros.'' series; Japanese)</small><br>Eric Newsome <small>(''Super Smash Bros.'' series; English)
|voice= Anonymous HAL Laboratory staff member <small>(''Kirby'' series)</small><br>[[wikipedia:Atsushi Kisaichi|Atsushi Kisaichi]] <small>(''Super Smash Bros.'' series; Japanese)</small><br>Eric Newsome <small>(''Super Smash Bros.'' series; English)
|theme music=[[File:My Friend and the Sunset KF2.mp3]]
|theme music=[[File:My Friend and the Sunset KF2.mp3]]
|theme title="[[My Friend and the Sunset]]"
|theme title="[[My Friend and the Sunset]]"
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In games where he speaks, he is shown to have a deep voice and can talk in full sentences, which makes a sharp contrast to the usual depiction of Kirby.
In games where he speaks, he is shown to have a deep voice and can talk in full sentences, which makes a sharp contrast to the usual depiction of Kirby.


===Changes in design===
=== Changes in design ===
When Meta Knight first debuted in ''Kirby's Adventure'', he was defined only by his round body, cape, mask, gloves, and sword. He originally had a jet black body color and lacked wings entirely, and would discard his cape when battling Kirby. Since then, subsequent games in the ''Kirby'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series would make alterations and additions to his design. The following is a timeline of each notable change to Meta Knight by game since his debut (though these changes would not be consistently applied across games after being introduced):
When Meta Knight first debuted in ''Kirby's Adventure'', he was defined only by his round body, cape, mask, gloves, and sword. He originally had a jet black body color and lacked wings entirely, and would discard his cape when battling Kirby. Since then, subsequent games in the ''Kirby'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series would make alterations and additions to his design. The following is a timeline of each notable change to Meta Knight by game since his debut (though these changes would not be consistently applied across games after being introduced):
*''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' - Meta Knight's body hue would be adjusted to a deep navy blue, and more details would be added to his mask, sword, and gloves. He would also gain his wings and distinct pauldrons. This design first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'', but likely was designed specifically for ''Kirby Super Star''. This design has gone on to become the modern standard, and what every future redesign of Meta Knight would be based on.
*''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' - Meta Knight's body hue would be adjusted to a deep navy blue, and more details would be added to his mask, sword, and gloves. He would also gain his wings and distinct pauldrons. This design first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'', but likely was designed specifically for ''Kirby Super Star''. This design has gone on to become the modern standard, and what every future redesign of Meta Knight would be based on.
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!colspan=3|''Kirby'' series
!colspan=3|''Kirby'' series
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|-
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|Supporting antagonist and boss
| Supporting antagonist and boss
|Will sometimes assist Kirby by tossing him an [[Invincible Candy]] but is fought as a boss in [[Orange Ocean]].
| Will sometimes assist Kirby by tossing him an [[Invincible Candy]] but is fought as a boss in [[Orange Ocean]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|Easter egg
| Easter egg
|Appears in [[Kracko Land]] after beating the game once and performing a specific set of actions.
| Appears in [[Kracko Land]] after beating the game once and performing a specific set of actions.
|-   
|-   
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|Appears as one of the five placeholder icons for the default rankings in the game.
| Appears as one of the five placeholder icons for the default rankings in the game.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''
|Supporting antagonist and boss
| Supporting antagonist and boss
|The penultimate opponent of the Competition mode.
| The penultimate opponent of the Competition mode.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
| ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|Secondary antagonist and boss
| Secondary antagonist and boss
|Main antagonist and final boss of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], and an opponent in [[Samurai Kirby]].
| Main antagonist and final boss of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], and an opponent in [[Samurai Kirby]].
|-
|-
|[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)]]
| [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' for SNES]]
|Supporting antagonist and boss
| Supporting antagonist and boss
|
|
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
| ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|Supporting antagonist, playable character, and boss
| Supporting antagonist, playable character, and boss
|As this is a remake of ''Kirby's Adventure'', he has the same role here as he did in that game. Meta Knight is also the protagonist and sole playable character in [[Meta Knightmare]].
| As this is a remake of ''Kirby's Adventure'', he has the same role here as he did in that game. Meta Knight is also the protagonist and sole playable character in [[Meta Knightmare]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
| ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|Playable character
| Playable character
|This is Meta Knight's first physical 3D appearance.
| This is Meta Knight's first physical 3D appearance.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
| ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|Supporting protagonist
| Supporting protagonist
|[[Dark Meta Knight]] takes Meta Knight's likeness for the majority of the game.
| [[Dark Meta Knight]] takes Meta Knight's likeness for the majority of the game.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
| ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|Playable character
| Playable character
|Has three health bars like in Meta Knightmare.
| Has three health bars like in Meta Knightmare.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
| ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|Secondary antagonist and boss
| Secondary antagonist and boss
|While ultimately trying to prevent Kirby from freeing [[Dark Nebula]], he is fought late in the game due to a misunderstanding.
| While ultimately trying to prevent Kirby from freeing [[Dark Nebula]], he is fought late in the game due to a misunderstanding.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
| ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|Secondary antagonist, playable character, and boss
| Secondary antagonist, playable character, and boss
|As this game is a remake of ''Kirby Super Star'', his roles from that game are reused. In addition, he serves as the protagonist and sole playable character of [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]].
| As this game is a remake of ''Kirby Super Star'', his roles from that game are reused. In addition, he serves as the protagonist and sole playable character of [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
|Secondary antagonist, supporting character, and boss
| Secondary antagonist, supporting character, and boss
|Controlled by [[Yin-Yarn]] during his fight. Later on, Meta Knight helps Kirby fight Yin-Yarn by giving him a [[Metamortex]] for the [[Tankbot]].
| Controlled by [[Yin-Yarn]] during his fight. Later on, Meta Knight helps Kirby fight Yin-Yarn by giving him a [[Metamortex]] for the [[Tankbot]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
| ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
|Secondary antagonist and boss
| Secondary antagonist and boss
|Appears only in the [[Sub-Game]]s [[Strato Patrol EOS]] and [[Kirby Quest]].
| Appears only in the [[Sub-Game]]s [[Strato Patrol EOS]] and [[Kirby Quest]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
|Supporting protagonist and playable character
| Supporting protagonist and playable character
|
|
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''
|Roles vary between games
| Roles vary between games
|
|
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
| ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|Cameo
| Cameo
|Appears as a [[Keychain]]. He is also a part of the audience in the [[Kirby Master]] video.
| Appears as a [[Keychain]]. He is also a part of the audience in the [[Kirby Master]] video.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
| ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
|Cameo
| Cameo
|Appears as a collectible [[figurine]] and in one of the [[Secret Diary]] pages.
| Appears as a collectible [[figurine]] and in one of the [[Secret Diary]] pages.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
| ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
|Supporting protagonist, playable character, and boss
| Supporting protagonist, playable character, and boss
|Controlled by [[Susie]] for most of the game under the form of [[Mecha Knight]]. Additionally, he is the protagonist and sole playable character in [[Meta Knightmare Returns]].
| Controlled by [[Susie]] for most of the game under the form of [[Mecha Knight]]. Additionally, he is the protagonist and sole playable character in [[Meta Knightmare Returns]].
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''
| ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''
|Secondary antagonist and playable character
| Secondary antagonist, playable character, and boss
|  
|  
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
| ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|Supporting protagonist, playable character, and boss
| Supporting protagonist, playable character, and boss
|Initially controlled by the [[Jamba Heart]], but joins Kirby's side as a [[Dream Friend]] once defeated.
| Initially controlled by the [[Jamba Heart]], but joins Kirby's side as a [[Dream Friend]] once defeated.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|Supporting antagonist, boss, and playable character
| Supporting antagonist, boss, and playable character
|As this is a port of ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', his role from that game is reused. Additionally, he appears as the sole playable character in the sub-game [[Slash & Bead]].
| As this is a port of ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', his role from that game is reused. Additionally, he appears as the sole playable character in the sub-game [[Slash & Bead]].
|-
|-
|''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
| ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
|Cameo
| Cameo
|Meta Knight can be seen in the background of the Port Village after a sufficient amount of progress has been made in the game. His likeness also appears on various [[Sticker (Super Kirby Clash)|stickers]].
| Meta Knight can be seen in the background of the Port Village after a sufficient amount of progress has been made in the game.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
| ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|Playable character and boss
| Playable character and boss
|Meta Knight is a playable character and also teams up with [[King Dedede]] as the final boss of Story Mode.
| Meta Knight is a playable character and also teams up with [[King Dedede]] as the final boss of Story Mode.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
| ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
|Supporting character and boss
| Supporting character and boss
|Meta Knight challenges Kirby to a sparring match in the [[Colosseum]] and appears as a [[figure]], but otherwise has no plot-significant role.
| Meta Knight challenges Kirby to a sparring match in the [[Colosseum]] and appears as a [[figure]], but otherwise has no plot-significant role.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''
| ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|Kirby can take on Meta Knight's appearance and color, and Meta Knight also appears on several [[Character Treat]]s.
| Kirby can take on Meta Knight's appearance and color, and Meta Knight also appears on several [[Character Treat]]s.
|-
|-
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
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!colspan=3|''Super Smash Bros.'' series
!colspan=3|''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
| ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
|Cameo
| Cameo
|Appears as a trophy. This is Meta Knight's first 3D appearance.
| Appears as a trophy. This is Meta Knight's first 3D appearance.
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
| ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|Playable character
| Playable character
|Meta Knight also has a role in the story mode.
| Meta Knight also has a role in the story mode.
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
| ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
|Playable character
| Playable character
|  
|  
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
| ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|Playable character
| Playable character
|Meta Knight also has a role in the story mode.
| Meta Knight also has a role in the story mode.
|-
|-
!colspan=3|Other appearances
!colspan=3|Other appearances
|-
|-
|''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
| ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|Mario can use a special item to take on Meta Knight's 8-bit appearance in courses.
| Mario can use a special item to take on Meta Knight's 8-bit appearance in courses.
|-
|-
|''[[mariowiki:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
| ''[[mariowiki:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|Yoshi can take on Meta Knight's appearance by tapping his [[amiibo]].
| Yoshi can take on Meta Knight's appearance by tapping his [[amiibo]].
|-
|-
|''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|BYE-BYE BOXBOY!]]''
| ''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|BYE-BYE BOXBOY!]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|Qbby can take on Meta Knight's appearance if the player uses Meta Knight's amiibo.
| Qbby can take on Meta Knight's appearance if the player uses Meta Knight's amiibo.
|-
|-
|''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|Part Time UFO]]''
| ''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|Part Time UFO]]''
|Reference
| Reference
|One of the levels features a Meta Knight plush doll.
| One of the levels features a Meta Knight plush doll.
|}
|}


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[[File:KAv_Meta_Knight_cutscene_sprite.png|thumb|right|Meta Knight as seen in Kirby's Avalanche.]]
[[File:KAv_Meta_Knight_cutscene_sprite.png|thumb|right|Meta Knight as seen in Kirby's Avalanche.]]
{{Quote|Chivalrous to the last, Metaknight is an all but unbeatable Avalanche player.|''Kirby's Avalanche'' Instruction Booklet (North American print), page 24}}
{{Quote|Chivalrous to the last, Metaknight is an all but unbeatable Avalanche player.|''Kirby's Avalanche'' Instruction Booklet (North American print), page 24}}
Meta Knight (referred to in the manual as "Metaknight") is the second-to-last opponent in ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''. He is more skilled than other opponents at making a comeback when most of his playing field has been covered in Garbage Puyos. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is Rulue.
Meta Knight (referred to in the manual as "Metaknight") is the second-to-last opponent in ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''. He is more skilled than other opponents at making a comeback when most of his playing field has been covered in Garbage Puyos. His Puyo Puyo equivalent is Rulue.


===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
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!width="30%"| '''Button Execution'''
!width="30%"| '''Button Execution'''
|-
|-
|'''Meta Chop'''
| '''Meta Chop'''
|{{center|B}}
| {{center|B}}
|'''Knight Spin'''
| '''Knight Spin'''
|{{center|Dash + B in air}}
| {{center|Dash + B in air}}
|-
|-
|'''Knight Beam'''
| '''Knight Beam'''
|{{center|B at full health}}
| {{center|B at full health}}
|'''Meta Chop and Thrust'''
| '''Meta Chop and Thrust'''
|{{center|B in air}}
| {{center|B in air}}
|-
|-
|'''Meta Upper'''
| '''Meta Upper'''
|{{center|B after Meta Chop}}
| {{center|B after Meta Chop}}
|'''Down Thrust'''
| '''Down Thrust'''
|{{center|↓ + B in air}}
| {{center|↓ + B in air}}
|-
|-
|'''Meta Multithrust'''
| '''Meta Multithrust'''
|{{center|B B B}}
| {{center|B B B}}
|'''Up Thrust'''
| '''Up Thrust'''
|{{center|↑ + B}}
| {{center|↑ + B}}
|-
|-
|'''Lunging Slice'''
| '''Lunging Slice'''
|{{center|Dash + B}}
| {{center|Dash + B}}
|'''Knight Call / Release'''
| '''Knight Call / Release'''
|{{center|X}}
| {{center|X}}
|-
|-
!colspan=4|Touch screen moves
!colspan=4|Touch screen moves
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!width="30%"| '''Cost'''
!width="30%"| '''Cost'''
|-
|-
|'''Meta Quick'''
| '''Meta Quick'''
|{{center|8 pts.}}
| {{center|8 pts.}}
|'''Heal'''
| '''Heal'''
|{{center|10 pts}}
| {{center|10 pts}}
|-
|-
|'''Knight Call'''
| '''Knight Call'''
|{{center|2 pts.}}
| {{center|2 pts.}}
|'''Mach Tornado'''
| '''Mach Tornado'''
|{{center|30 pts.}}
| {{center|30 pts.}}
|}
|}
{{clear}}
{{clear}}


===''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)===
===''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)===
Meta Knight appears as one of the opponents that Kirby must battle in the story mode of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] version of ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]''. After being defeated, he relinquishes his piece of [[Mr. Star]].
Meta Knight appears as one of the opponents that Kirby must battle in the story mode of ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. After being defeated, he relinquishes his piece of [[Mr. Star]].


===''Kirby Air Ride''===
===''Kirby Air Ride''===
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Upon defeat, Kirby can optionally throw a [[Friend Heart]] at Meta Knight and make him a friend similar to [[King Dedede]] at the end of the [[Clash at Castle Dedede]] stage. Otherwise Meta Knight's mask breaks and he flees with his cape. This is the first game to show Meta Knight without cheek blushes when he's unmasked, carrying over from Kirby's corresponding color change in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.
Upon defeat, Kirby can optionally throw a [[Friend Heart]] at Meta Knight and make him a friend similar to [[King Dedede]] at the end of the [[Clash at Castle Dedede]] stage. Otherwise Meta Knight's mask breaks and he flees with his cape. This is the first game to show Meta Knight without cheek blushes when he's unmasked, carrying over from Kirby's corresponding color change in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.


The following lists all of Meta Knight's attacks in the boss battle. Most attack names are from the ''Kirby Star Allies Perfect Support Guide'' or from the ''Kirby Star Allies Official Setting Document Collection'', while others are conjectural.
The following lists all of Meta Knight's attacks in the boss battle. Attacks in ''italics'' are used during the second phase only. Most attack names are from the ''Kirby Star Allies Perfect Support Guide'' or from the ''Kirby Star Allies Official Setting Document Collection'', while others are conjectural.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!colspan=2|'''Meta Knight's boss attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies''''' &nbsp;
!colspan=2|'''Meta Knight's boss attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies''''' &nbsp;
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! '''Description'''
! '''Description'''
|-
|-
| '''Backhand Slash'''{{title|nocat=y}}
| '''Backhand Slash'''{{title}}
|Meta Knight performs a backhand slash.
|Meta Knight performs a backhand slash.
|-
|-
| '''Meta Quadruple Slash'''{{title|nocat=y}}
| '''Meta Quadruple Slash'''{{title}}
|Meta Knight performs a backhand slash followed by Triple Slash.
|Meta Knight performs a backhand slash followed by Triple Slash.
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|Meta Knight jumps and fires two Crescent Shots at the same time.
|Meta Knight jumps and fires two Crescent Shots at the same time.
|-
|-
| '''Glide Sword'''{{title|nocat=y}}
| '''Glide Sword'''{{title}}
|Meta Knight glides while thrusting his sword.
|Meta Knight glides while thrusting his sword.
|-
|-
| '''Down Thrust'''{{title|nocat=y}}
| '''Down Thrust'''{{title}}
|Meta Knight jumps and thrusts down his sword, leaving two stars on impact.
|Meta Knight jumps and thrusts down his sword, leaving two stars on impact.
|-
|-
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*The upper can only be guarded by special guards. (Prior to Version 4.0.0, it could not be guarded by any means.)
*The upper can only be guarded by special guards. (Prior to Version 4.0.0, it could not be guarded by any means.)
|-
|-
!colspan=2|'''Second phase only''' &nbsp;
| '''''四身'''''<br>''Four Bodies''
|-
| '''四身'''<br>''Four Bodies''
|Meta Knight duplicates himself. The number of Meta Knights in play depends on how many allies there are:
|Meta Knight duplicates himself. The number of Meta Knights in play depends on how many allies there are:
*Two Meta Knights if there is none or one ally;
*Two Meta Knights if there is none or one ally;
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Every Meta Knight can take damage and each of them attack independently from the others. Two of them will always stay on the ground, while the other two will stay airborne.
Every Meta Knight can take damage and each of them attack independently from the others. Two of them will always stay on the ground, while the other two will stay airborne.
|-
|-
| '''フォースフォース'''<br>''Force Force''
| '''''フォースフォース'''''<br>''Force Force''
|The duplicated Meta Knights fly to the background. Using the purple force, they summon large boulders to hurl at the allies. The boulders stack into pillars, the number of which matches the number of Meta Knights. Then, every Meta Knight cuts down a pillar in a flash, creating smaller rocks which can be [[inhale]]d.
|The duplicated Meta Knights fly to the background. Using the purple force, they summon large boulders to hurl at the allies. The boulders stack into pillars, the number of which matches the number of Meta Knights. Then, every Meta Knight cuts down a pillar in a flash, creating smaller rocks which can be [[inhale]]d.
*Each pillar has 100 HP.
*Each pillar has 100 HP.
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*Each Meta Knight's defense increases during this attack until the rock pillar slashes.
*Each Meta Knight's defense increases during this attack until the rock pillar slashes.
|-
|-
| '''フォースホールディングス'''<br>''Force Holdings''
| '''''フォースホールディングス'''''<br>''Force Holdings''
|Meta Knight fires a purple force beam in an attempt to catch the allies, which cannot be [[guard]]ed.<br>If successful, he will swing and slam the trapped allies with the purple force. Trapped allies can escape by mashing direction buttons rapidly.
|Meta Knight fires a purple force beam in an attempt to catch the allies, which cannot be [[guard]]ed.<br>If successful, he will swing and slam the trapped allies with the purple force. Trapped allies can escape by mashing direction buttons rapidly.
*Meta Knight takes 1.5× damage during Force Holdings.
*Meta Knight takes 1.5× damage during Force Holdings.
|-
|-
| '''Simultaneous Glide Sword'''{{title|nocat=y}}
| '''''Simultaneous Glide Sword'''''{{title}}
|All duplicated Meta Knights Shuttle Loop towards a given character's position three times in a row. The Meta Knights each target one character to Shuttle Loop towards. If fighting him with only one character, both Meta Knights target just that character.
|All duplicated Meta Knights Shuttle Loop towards a given character's position three times in a row. The Meta Knights each target one character to Shuttle Loop towards. If fighting him with only one character, both Meta Knights target just that character.
|}
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|'''Overhead Slash'''
|'''Overhead Slash'''
|{{center|B}}
|{{center|B}}
|Meta Knight slashes forwards with his sword.
|
|24
|24
|-
|-
|'''Knight Beam'''
|'''Knight Beam'''
|{{center|B with full health}}
|{{center|B with full health}}
|Meta Knight can shoot a beam from his sword when at full health.
|
|21
|21
|-
|-
|'''Meta Triple Slash'''
|'''Meta Triple Slash'''
|{{center|B twice after Overhead Slash}}
|{{center|B twice after Overhead Slash}}
|Meta Knight does 2 more slashes.
|
|24×2
|24×2
|-
|-
|'''Meta Multithrust'''
|'''Meta Multithrust'''
|{{center|B after Meta Triple Slash}}
|{{center|B after Meta Triple Slash}}
|Meta Knight does a series of slashes forwards before finishing with a Decisive Slash.
|
|Multithrust: 11+4+2+1<br>Final slash: 32
|Multithrust: 11+4+2+1<br>Final slash: 32
|-
|-
|'''Piercing Slash'''
|'''Piercing Slash'''
|{{center|Dash + B}}
|{{center|Dash + B}}
|Meta Knight dashes forwards blade-first, stabbing enemies in his way.
|
|15+7+4×3
|15+7+4×3
|-
|-
|'''Knight Spin'''
|'''Knight Spin'''
|{{center|Dash + B in midair}}
|{{center|Dash + B in midair}}
|Meta Knight does a rolling slash.
|
|28+14
|28+14
|-
|-
|'''Meta Chop'''
|'''Meta Chop'''
|{{center|B in midair}}
|{{center|B in midair}}
|Meta Knight swings his sword forwards from high to low.
|
|Chop: 28<br>Hold: 21
|Chop: 28<br>Hold: 21
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|-
|'''Down Thrust'''
|'''Down Thrust'''
|{{center|↓ + B in midair}}
|{{center|↓ + B in midair}}
|Meta Knight dives straight down blade-first.
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|Airborne: 11<br>Thrust: 36<br>Land: 21
|Airborne: 11<br>Thrust: 36<br>Land: 21
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|-
|'''Up Thrust'''
|'''Up Thrust'''
|{{center|↑ + B}}
|{{center|↑ + B}}
|Meta Knight stabs his sword above him.
|
|28
|28
|-
|-
|'''Meta Spin Slash'''
|'''Meta Spin Slash'''
|{{center|Press and hold B, and then release}}
|{{center|Press and hold B, and then release}}
|Meta Knight does a series of spinning slashes.
|
|Spin: 18+9×4<br>Final slash: 36<br>Total: 90
|Spin: 18+9×4<br>Final slash: 36<br>Total: 90
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|-
|'''Mach Tornado'''
|'''Mach Tornado'''
|{{center|Press and hold B, and then release + ↑}}
|{{center|Press and hold B, and then release + ↑}}
|Meta Knight jumps up while doing Meta Spin Slash.
|
|Spin: 15+6×4<br>Final slash: 25<br>Total: 64
|Spin: 15+6×4<br>Final slash: 25<br>Total: 64
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|-
|'''Meta Condor Dive'''
|'''Meta Condor Dive'''
|{{center|Dash and press ↓ + B in midair}}
|{{center|Dash and press ↓ + B in midair}}
|Meta Knight dives diagonally downwards, creating 2 shockwaves upon impact with the ground.
|
|Dive: 30<br>Shockwave: 20
|Dive: 30<br>Shockwave: 20
|-
|-
|'''[[Shuttle Loop]]'''
|'''[[Shuttle Loop]]'''
|{{center|↓↑ + B}}
|{{center|↓↑ + B}}
|Meta Knight does a quick loop-de-loop before gliding forwards. Meta Knight can move up or down while gliding.
|
|24→2 (2nd hit onward)
|24→2 (2nd hit onward)
|-
|-
|'''Hover'''
|'''Hover'''
|{{center|A in midair}}
|{{center|A in midair}}
|Meta Knight uses his wings to fly.
|
|4
|4
*Not buffed by elemental power.
*Not buffed by elemental power.
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|'''Galactic Counter'''
|'''Galactic Counter'''
|{{center|↓ + B}}
|{{center|↓ + B}}
|Meta Knight takes a defensive stance for a brief time. If successfully hit by an enemy attack, Meta Knight does a slashing counter-attack. Added in version 4.0.0.
|Added in version 4.0.0.
|N/A
|N/A
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Meta Knight returns in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', titled '''The Lone Swordsman'''. Like many others, Meta Knight was brought to the mysterious world by vortexes that opened in the skies above [[Dream Land]]. Once the [[Colosseum]] in [[Waddle Dee Town]] is built, Meta Knight can be fought as the final fight in The Meta Knight Cup. He appears again in The Ultimate Cup, though not as the final opponent. After beating him the first time, Kirby is awarded the [[Meta Knight Sword]] blueprint. After clearing the main story and unlocking The Ultimate Cup, Meta Knight stays perched upon the entrance of the Colosseum. [[Elfilin]] explains that Meta Knight stays in Waddle Dee Town to protect the town from the [[Beast Pack]] while Kirby is away.  
Meta Knight returns in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', titled '''The Lone Swordsman'''. Like many others, Meta Knight was brought to the mysterious world by vortexes that opened in the skies above [[Dream Land]]. Once the [[Colosseum]] in [[Waddle Dee Town]] is built, Meta Knight can be fought as the final fight in The Meta Knight Cup. He appears again in The Ultimate Cup, though not as the final opponent. After beating him the first time, Kirby is awarded the [[Meta Knight Sword]] blueprint. After clearing the main story and unlocking The Ultimate Cup, Meta Knight stays perched upon the entrance of the Colosseum. [[Elfilin]] explains that Meta Knight stays in Waddle Dee Town to protect the town from the [[Beast Pack]] while Kirby is away.  


It is revealed through Meta Knight's collectible [[figure]] descriptions that Meta Knight arrived in the new world before Kirby. During his early scouting, he ventured as far as [[Winter Horns]] searching for a way back to Popstar. However, his exploration was interrupted when the Beast Pack attacked Waddle Dee Town, prompting him to commit himself to the town's defense. He is also mentioned as having beaten [[Gorimondo]] 30 times in battle.
It is revealed through Meta Knight's collectible [[figure]] descriptions that Meta Knight arrived in the new world before Kirby. During his early scouting, he ventured as far as [[Winter Horns]] searching for a way back to Popstar. However, his exploration was interrupted when the Beast Pack attacked Waddle Dee Town, prompting him to commit himself to the town's defense. He is mentioned as having beaten [[Gorimondo]] 30 times in battle.
 
The original Japanese and localized Chinese and Korean versions instead state that Meta Knight arrived in the new world after Kirby and was said to have ventured through the new world looking for a way back to Planet Popstar before the Beast Pack attacked Waddle Dee Town.
 
{{quote|カービィたちの 少し後に ナゾのうずに のまれ<br>この地に来た メタナイト。この世界から だっ出する<br>すべはないか、ちょうさを進めていた。ちょうさの<br>間にも 剣のうでを みがきながら、町を おそう<br>ビースト軍団に、戦いをいどんで いたという。|'''The Lone Swordsman Meta Knight''' figure description|Japanese version}}
{{quote|커비 일행보다 조금 뒤에 수수께끼의 소용돌이에 휩쓸려<br>이 땅에 도착한 메타 나이트. 이 세계에서 탈출할 방법은<br>없는지 조사를 진행하고 있었다. 조사를 하는 도중에도<br>검 실력을 갈고닦으며 마을을 공격하는 비스트 군단에게<br>싸움을 걸었다고 한다.|'''The Lone Swordsman Meta Knight''' figure description |Korean version}}


A more challenging doppelgänger of Meta Knight, known as [[Phantom Meta Knight]], is encountered in the Ultimate Cup Z of the Colosseum. Phantom Meta Knight's figure description reveals that [[Fecto Forgo]] aimed to control Meta Knight in the same manner as [[King Dedede]]. However, due to the knight's unbending will, the attempt failed, leading to the creation of Phantom Meta Knight.
A more challenging doppelgänger of Meta Knight, known as [[Phantom Meta Knight]], is encountered in the Ultimate Cup Z of the Colosseum. Phantom Meta Knight's figure description reveals that [[Fecto Forgo]] aimed to control Meta Knight in the same manner as [[King Dedede]]. However, due to the knight's unbending will, the attempt failed, leading to the creation of Phantom Meta Knight.


====Attacks====
==== Attacks ====
The following are all of Meta Knight's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' (attack names are from the ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide'').
The following are all of Meta Knight's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' (attack names are from the ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide''). Attacks in ''italics'' are used in the second phase only:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=5|Meta Knight's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
!colspan=5|Meta Knight's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
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If Kirby has [[Sword]] or one of its variants, he can use it to clash with Meta Knight when he attempts this move. This initiates a pushing contest, where the player needs to mash the attack button to have Kirby push Meta Knight back. Failing this leads into the attack as usual as if Kirby was caught. Succeeding allows Kirby to disarm Meta Knight, forcing him to use his sword from ''Kirby's Adventure'' if Kirby grabs the [[Galaxia]] afterward, gaining the [[Meta Knight Sword]] ability (regardless of whether or not he has it unlocked or otherwise selected).<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=GiMVS27E16c Stealing Galaxia and Making Meta Knight use his old sword]</ref>
If Kirby has [[Sword]] or one of its variants, he can use it to clash with Meta Knight when he attempts this move. This initiates a pushing contest, where the player needs to mash the attack button to have Kirby push Meta Knight back. Failing this leads into the attack as usual as if Kirby was caught. Succeeding allows Kirby to disarm Meta Knight, forcing him to use his sword from ''Kirby's Adventure'' if Kirby grabs the [[Galaxia]] afterward, gaining the [[Meta Knight Sword]] ability (regardless of whether or not he has it unlocked or otherwise selected).<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=GiMVS27E16c Stealing Galaxia and Making Meta Knight use his old sword]</ref>
|-
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!colspan=3|'''Second phase only''' &nbsp;
|'''''フォースフォールズ'''''<br>''Force Falls''
|-
|'''フォースフォールズ'''<br>''Force Falls''
|Meta Knight flies into the distance and conjures a wave of boulders that fly into the air and then fall onto the arena, leaving gaps where Kirby can take cover. When the rocks hit the ground, they leave behind Dropped Stars. Meta Knight always opens the second phase with this attack.
|Meta Knight flies into the distance and conjures a wave of boulders that fly into the air and then fall onto the arena, leaving gaps where Kirby can take cover. When the rocks hit the ground, they leave behind Dropped Stars. Meta Knight always opens the second phase with this attack.
|-
|-
|'''下づき波動ショット'''<br>''Downward Wave Shot''
|'''''下づき波動ショット'''''<br>''Downward Wave Shot''
|Meta Knight points his sword down in midair and then slams the ground, creating four blue pillars of energy that seek Kirby for a moment before vanishing and leaving Dropped Stars. These pillars dissipate early if they hit the edge of the arena.
|Meta Knight points his sword down in midair and then slams the ground, creating four blue pillars of energy that seek Kirby for a moment before vanishing and leaving Dropped Stars. These pillars dissipate early if they hit the edge of the arena.
|-
|-
|'''百れつムーンラッシュ'''<br>''100-Slashes Crescent Rush''
|'''''百れつムーンラッシュ'''''<br>''100-Slashes Crescent Rush''
|Meta Knight charges energy into his sword while flying and then releases a flurry of continuous crescent shots at Kirby, leaving behind Dropped Stars on impact at regular intervals.
|Meta Knight charges energy into his sword while flying and then releases a flurry of continuous crescent shots at Kirby, leaving behind Dropped Stars on impact at regular intervals.
|-
|-
|'''ナイトヴァンパイアムーン'''<br>''Knight Vampire Crescent''
|'''''ナイトヴァンパイアムーン'''''<br>''Knight Vampire Crescent''
|Meta Knight charges his sword and then releases two extra large crescent shots toward Kirby which leave lots of Dropped Stars in their wake.
|Meta Knight charges his sword and then releases two extra large crescent shots toward Kirby which leave lots of Dropped Stars in their wake.
|}
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{{main|Meta Knight (anime character)}}
{{main|Meta Knight (anime character)}}
[[File:Meta Knight Anime.png|thumb|Meta Knight in the ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' anime series.]]
[[File:Meta Knight Anime.png|thumb|Meta Knight in the ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' anime series.]]
Meta Knight appears in ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' as a major supporting character with [[Sword Knight (anime character)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime character)|Blade Knight]] as his loyal followers. Near the beginning of the series, he acts somewhat mysterious, seemingly serving [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], but also sometimes helping [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] when he needs it. Later in the series, his role becomes that of a mentor to Kirby. Most of the time, he does not outright help Kirby, but sometimes gives him tips about how to defeat whatever opponent he is facing. In the rare occasions where he does fight Kirby, it is for training purposes.
Meta Knight appears in ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' as a major supporting character with [[Sword Knight (anime character)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime character)|Blade Knight]] as his loyal followers. Near the beginning of the series, he acts somewhat mysterious, seemingly serving [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], but also sometimes helping [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] when he needs it. Later in the series, his role becomes that of a mentor to Kirby. Most of the time, he does not outright help Kirby, but sometimes gives him tips about how to defeat whatever opponent he is facing. In the rare occasions where he does fight Kirby, it is for training purposes. Meta Knight also has a Hispanic accent in the English dub and a direct Spanish accent in the Latin America and Spain dubs, possibly because he slightly resembles [[wikipedia:Zorro|Zorro]].


In the series, Meta Knight is said to be a [[Star Warrior]], a protector of the galaxy against [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. However, most of the Star Warriors ended up being killed, leaving him as a survivor, training Kirby to become one too. Due to this, he displays very skilled swordplay. He is also very stealthy, being able to appear at scenes without being noticed until he speaks up. He wields the same sword from the games, the [[Galaxia]], which is said in the series to be a legendary sword which only can be wielded by those destined to do so. When he first encounters Galaxia, it is being guarded by a fierce [[monster]] called [[Kirisakin]]. His partner [[Star Warrior|Garlude]] resorts to sacrificing herself, but manages to get the sword to Meta Knight.
In the series, Meta Knight is said to be a [[Star Warrior]], a protector of the galaxy against [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. However, most of the Star Warriors ended up being killed, leaving him as a survivor, training Kirby to become one too. Due to this, he displays very skilled swordplay. He is also very stealthy, being able to appear at scenes without being noticed until he speaks up. He wields the same sword from the games, the [[Galaxia]], which is said in the series to be a legendary sword which only can be wielded by those destined to do so. When he first encounters Galaxia, it is being guarded by a fierce [[monster]] called [[Kirisakin]]. His partner [[Star Warrior|Garlude]] resorts to sacrificing herself, but manages to get the sword to Meta Knight.


Meta Knight's eyes change color according to his mood. If he is happy or calm, they are blue. If he is thoughtful, they are green. If he is angry, they are red. If he is amused, they are pink. If he is confused, they are orange. If he is serious, shocked, or fearful for the lives of others, they are white.
Meta Knight's eyes change color according to his mood. If he is happy or calm, they are blue. If he is thoughtful, they are green. If he is angry, they are red. If he is amused, they are pink.
 
Meta Knight's appearance is usually accompanied with a flamenco guitar sting. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced with a Spanish accent, which is likely modeled after [[wikipedia:Antonio Banderas|Antonio Banderas]]' performance in the 1998 film ''[[wikipedia:The Mask of Zorro|The Mask of Zorro]]''. In the Latin American Spanish and Castilian Spanish dubs of the anime, he speaks with an [[wikipedia:Andalusia|Andalusian]] accent.


Meta Knight also appears in [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot|the pilot episode]], but here, he is portrayed as one of the enemies who Kirby fights. He is defeated when Kirby spits [[Captain Stitch]] at him.
Meta Knight also appears in [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot|the pilot episode]], but here, he is portrayed as one of the enemies who Kirby fights. He is defeated when Kirby spits [[Captain Stitch]] at him.
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|<tabs>
|<tabs>
<tab name="Kirby’s Avalanche">
<tab name="Kirby's Avalanche">
*"''None shall pass! En garde, Kirby!''"
*"''None shall pass! En garde, Kirby!''"
*"''Oh, you're so right...then Avalanche it is, ha ha ha ha!''"
*"''Oh, you're so right...then Avalanche it is, ha ha ha ha!''"
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*''"You'll never escape!"''
*''"You'll never escape!"''
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
<tab name="Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
*"''Hold it right there, Kirby!''"
*"''Hold it right there, Kirby!''"
*"''Leave the star pieces to me.''"
*"''Leave the star pieces to me.''"
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*''"the greatest warrior in the galaxy!"''
*''"the greatest warrior in the galaxy!"''
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s (Extra) Epic Yarn">
<tab name="Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn">
*''"Patches... And stitching everywhere...?!"''
*''"Patches... And stitching everywhere...?!"''
*''"What monster would do such a thing?!"''
*''"What monster would do such a thing?!"''
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