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Burning (called '''Flame''' in-game and '''Burn''' in the manual) appears in this game, and can be obtained from [[Flamer]] or from an Ability Changer. Using this power, Kirby can fly straight upward and pass through many types of blocks, only coming to a stop when hitting a stronger obstacle or the paddle. It can be seen as the opposite of [[Stone]] in this game, as it travels straight up while Stone travels straight down. | Burning (called '''Flame''' in-game and '''Burn''' in the manual) appears in this game, and can be obtained from [[Flamer]] or from an Ability Changer. Using this power, Kirby can fly straight upward and pass through many types of blocks, only coming to a stop when hitting a stronger obstacle or the paddle. It can be seen as the opposite of [[Stone]] in this game, as it travels straight up while Stone travels straight down. | ||
===''Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra''=== | ===''Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra''=== | ||
While not appearing directly in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|its remake]], the move pattern of Burning is integrated in the games' regular [[Fire]] ability, specifically through its Dash + B move, Burn. This is the first game where Burning is folded into Fire's moveset, which would later become a series standard. | While not appearing directly in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|its remake]], the move pattern of Burning is integrated in the games' regular [[Fire]] ability, specifically through its Dash + B move, Burn. This is the first game where Burning is folded into Fire's moveset, which would later become a series standard. | ||