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Sword returns in this title, functioning much as it did in previous main series games. It notably loses Sky Energy Sword, however, as its input is now the universal input for using [[Friend Ability|Friend Abilities]]. Here, like with the other abilities, Kirby can combine Sword with [[Power Effect]]s to enchant it, which can include Sizzle, Bluster, Zap, Blizzard, and Splash fusions.
Sword returns in this title, functioning much as it did in previous main series games. It notably loses Sky Energy Sword, however, as its input is now the universal input for using [[Friend Ability|Friend Abilities]]. Here, like with the other abilities, Kirby can combine Sword with [[Power Effect]]s to enchant it, which can include Sizzle, Bluster, Zap, Blizzard, and Splash fusions.


The English description of Sword, when describing Bluster Sword, mentions its "wild" updraft. This is also mentioned in the Japanese text, and it specifically uses the word "wild" in English:「風でワイルドに 上しょう 気りゅうだ!」. This is likely to be a reference to ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', which had released the year prior to ''Kirby Star Allies'' (the Japanese title of said game likewise retains "wild" in English).
The English description of Sword, when describing Bluster Sword, mentions its "wild" updraft. This is also mentioned in the Japanese text, and it specifically uses the word "wild" in English:「風でワイルドに 上しょう 気りゅうだ!」This is likely to be a reference to ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', which had released the year prior to ''Kirby Star Allies'' (the Japanese title of said game likewise retains "wild" in English).


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