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{{about|the Copy Ability|the hazard in {{KCC KPP}} and {{KatRC KatRP}}|[[Laser (hazard)]]}}
'''Laser''' is an occasionally-occurring [[Copy Ability]] traditionally obtained by swallowing enemies like [[Laser Ball]] and [[Metal Guardian]]. It allows [[Kirby]] to fire laser beams which can quickly strike opponents from a distance for moderate damage. Kirby can only fire these beams horizontally, but in every game it appears, the Laser shot ricochets off of slanted terrain, which is useful for solving puzzles, such as striking [[Bomb Block]]s overhead. The ability can also be used to light [[cannon]] [[fuse]]s, even those that are underwater, which is required for a particular puzzle in the [[Orange Ocean]] level in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. When obtaining this ability, Kirby gains a pair of futuristic goggles with an unevenly large glass reticle inset, which he briefly lowers over his eyes when he is ready to shoot a laser. In ''Kirby's Adventure'', however, Kirby shoots this laser from his hand instead.
'''Laser''' is an occasionally-occurring [[Copy Ability]] traditionally obtained by swallowing enemies like [[Laser Ball]] and [[Metal Guardian]]. It allows [[Kirby]] to fire laser beams which can quickly strike opponents from a distance for moderate damage. Kirby can only fire these beams horizontally, but in every game it appears, the Laser shot ricochets off of slanted terrain, which is useful for solving puzzles, such as striking [[Bomb Block]]s overhead. The ability can also be used to light [[cannon]] [[fuse]]s, even those that are underwater, which is required for a particular puzzle in the [[Orange Ocean]] level in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. When obtaining this ability, Kirby gains a pair of futuristic goggles with an unevenly large glass reticle inset, which he briefly lowers over his eyes when he is ready to shoot a laser. In ''Kirby's Adventure'', however, Kirby shoots this laser from his hand instead.


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