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In the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], Prince Fluff appears as a guest character and the deuteragonist of ''[[Kirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land!]]''. As that volume is an adaptation of ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn'', his role is similar to that of that game, but with some minor differences.
In the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], Prince Fluff appears as a guest character and the deuteragonist of ''[[Kirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land!]]''. As that volume is an adaptation of ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn'', his role is similar to that of that game, but with some minor differences.


Prince Fluff first appears as he's being chased by [[Uniclod|a horned monster]], and he is eventually saved by [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]]. After the two make their way to Patch Castle, he formally introduces himself and asks Kirby for help putting Patch Land back together and defeating Yin-Yarn, as Kirby agrees and they set off on an adventure. Notably, unlike in the games, Fluff is unable to undergo any sort of transformation, explained by the fact that only Kirby ate a Metamato. As such, he mostly takes a support role in the story, which is more in line with his role in ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn'' compared to ''Kirby's Epic Yarn''; however, he is still able to help Kirby pilot his Tankbot transformation. As a resident of Patch Land, he guides Kirby across the many places they visit, and he also explains many elements such as the [[Devil]]s and the Ravel Abilities, as the two make their way through the continents of his world, defeating their bosses, retrieving the pieces of the Magic Yarn they hold, and stitching them back together.
Prince Fluff first appears as he's being chased by a horned monster, and he is eventually saved by [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]]. After the two make their way to Patch Castle, he formally introduces himself and asks Kirby for help putting Patch Land back together and defeating Yin-Yarn, as Kirby agrees and they set off on an adventure. Notably, unlike in the games, Fluff is unable to undergo any sort of transformation, explained by the fact that only Kirby ate a Metamato. As such, he mostly takes a support role in the story, which is more in line with his role in ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn'' compared to ''Kirby's Epic Yarn''; however, he is still able to help Kirby pilot his Tankbot transformation. As a resident of Patch Land, he guides Kirby across the many places they visit, and he also explains many elements such as the [[Devil]]s and the Ravel Abilities, as the two make their way through the continents of his world, defeating their bosses, retrieving the pieces of the Magic Yarn they hold, and stitching them back together.


After Patch Land is put back together, Fluff decides to go with Kirby to Dream Land to also save it, as Kirby helped saving his world. While initially he doesn't battle Yin-Yarn due to his lack of abilities, when Kirby is in a pinch battling Mega Yin-Yarn, he jumps into the Tankbot's cockpit to help him, and his help is key to Yin-Yarn's defeat. After Dream Land goes back to normal, he gives Kirby a Magic Sock, and explains that they can help each other if their worlds are ever in danger again. He says goodbye and jumps into the sock, going back to Patch Land.
After Patch Land is put back together, Fluff decides to go with Kirby to Dream Land to also save it, as Kirby helped saving his world. While initially he doesn't battle Yin-Yarn due to his lack of abilities, when Kirby is in a pinch battling Mega Yin-Yarn, he jumps into the Tankbot's cockpit to help him, and his help is key to Yin-Yarn's defeat. After Dream Land goes back to normal, he gives Kirby a Magic Sock, and explains that they can help each other if their worlds are ever in danger again. He says goodbye and jumps into the sock, going back to Patch Land.
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