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In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Leaf Kirby appears on a [[Character Treat]]. Leaf does not appear as an ability in the game itself. | In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Leaf Kirby appears on a [[Character Treat]]. Leaf does not appear as an ability in the game itself. | ||
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KRTDL_Leaf.png|Artwork from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | KRTDL_Leaf.png|Artwork from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | ||
KRtDL Leaf Icon.png|[[Ability Star]] from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | KRtDL Leaf Icon.png|[[Ability Star]] from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | ||
KRtDL E3 2011 press kit screenshot - Leaf Kirby.png|Pre-release screenshot of Leaf Kirby in action in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | |||
KRTDL Main Credits picture 19.png|Main Mode credits picture from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', featuring Leaf Kirby fighting [[Landia]] | |||
KTD Leaf Hide screenshot.png|Leaf Kirby using "Leaf Hide" in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | KTD Leaf Hide screenshot.png|Leaf Kirby using "Leaf Hide" in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | ||
KTD Leaf Kirby Pause Artwork.png|Pause menu art from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | KTD Leaf Kirby Pause Artwork.png|Pause menu art from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | ||
KTD Leaf Icon.png|Ability Star from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' and ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' | KTD Leaf Icon.png|Ability Star from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' and ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' |
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Leaf is a Copy Ability that debuted in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and can be obtained from the enemies Leafan and Bulby. When acquiring this ability, Kirby gains a crown of leaves with a brooch at the base with a green gem inset, similar to the Fire tiara. Leaf Kirby's attacks include swirling razor-sharp leaves and throwing them mostly in a vortex fashion. These leaves, like Cutter blades and similar projectiles, are able to cut ropes. In addition, Leaf Kirby also receives a unique Guard, where instead of standing in defensive pose like he normally would, Kirby hides in a leaf pile, which renders him immune to almost all attacks. With its unique Guard and the ability to attack from medium range, Leaf is a defensive ability that cautious players can use very effectively.
Game appearances
Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Leaf debuts in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, also appears in the remake, Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, and is encountered fairly early in the game. It can be obtained from the enemies Leafan and Bulby, neither of which put up much of a fight.
Leaf moveset for Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ||
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Move | Controls | Details |
Leaf Attack | 1 | Launches several leaves forwards. They swirl around Kirby in an increasing arc before flying offscreen in the forwards direction, dealing delayed damage at surprising ranges. |
Leaf Swirl | Hold 1 | Kirby begins circling around, forming a tornado of leaves that deals continuous damage. Kirby can jump and move slowly while spinning; the move can be held indefinitely. |
Leaf Scatter | Release 1 during Leaf Swirl | The leaf tornado from Leaf Swirl expands as its constituent leaves scatter in various directions. |
Leaf Dance | Dash + 1 | A more contained and time-limited form of Leaf Swirl; a quick twister of leaves that hits repeatedly for a second or two. |
Leaf Hide | Hold A | A special Guard, whereupon Kirby hides in a pile of leaves. Kirby becomes intangible, completely immune to any attacks, which pass through him without causing any chip damage or knockback; enemies likewise take no damage upon colliding with him, however. Releasing the guard causes a burst of leaves that deal minor damage to nearby enemies. |
Leaf Uppercut | ↑ + 1 | Similar to Stone Uppercut, Kirby creates a vertical line of leaves that reaches upwards and hits targets at slightly above his level. Acts quickly and can be reasonably spammed against floating bosses. |
Leaf Rain | ↓ + 1 in midair | Fires multiple leaves in a fan formation downwards, looking similar to Wing's Feather Gun. Gives Kirby a small boost upwards when used, but the delay between uses makes it not feasible to float with. |
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Leaf returns in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Some of its moves were slightly changed in this game and future titles. Leaf Attack now only launches one to two leaves depending on how many leaves have already been thrown instead of two to three—but in exchange, the move can be used in succession quicker—and Leaf Rain only launches three leaves instead of five, with the leaves being more spread apart to compensate, however the move also cannot be used in succession as quickly. Any leaf projectiles thrown also now stick to surfaces for a bit before disappearing, however this is only a visual change. It is encountered much less often than in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Leaf moveset for Kirby: Triple Deluxe | ||
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Move | Controls | Details |
Leaf Attack | B | Launches several leaves forwards. They swirl around Kirby in an increasing arc before flying offscreen in the forwards direction, dealing delayed damage at surprising ranges. |
Leaf Swirl | Press and hold B | Kirby begins circling around, forming a tornado of leaves that deals continuous damage. Kirby can jump and move slowly while spinning; the move can be held indefinitely. |
Leaf Scatter | Release B during Leaf Swirl | The leaf tornado from Leaf Swirl expands as its constituent leaves scatter in various directions. |
Leaf Dance | Dash + B | A more contained and time-limited form of Leaf Swirl; a quick twister of leaves that hits repeatedly for a second or two. |
Leaf Hide | L/R | A special Guard, whereupon Kirby hides in a pile of leaves. Kirby becomes intangible, completely immune to any attacks, which pass through him without causing any chip damage or knockback; enemies likewise take no damage upon colliding with him, however. Releasing the guard causes a burst of leaves that deal minor damage to nearby enemies. |
Leaf Uppercut | ↑ + B | Similar to Stone Uppercut, Kirby creates a vertical line of leaves that reaches upwards and hits targets at slightly above his level. Acts quickly and can be reasonably spammed against floating bosses. |
Leaf Rain | ↓ + B in midair | Fires multiple leaves in a fan formation downwards, looking similar to Wing's Feather Gun. Gives Kirby a small boost upwards when used, but the delay between uses makes it not feasible to float with. |
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Leaf also appears in Kirby: Planet Robobot, more-or-less unchanged from Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Notably, the act of coming out of Leaf Hide is given a proper term in this title: "Reveal".
Leaf moveset for Kirby: Planet Robobot | |||
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Move | Image | Controls | Details |
Leaf Attack | B | Launches several leaves forwards. They swirl around Kirby in an increasing arc before flying offscreen in the forwards direction, dealing delayed damage at surprising ranges. | |
Leaf Swirl | Press and hold B | Kirby begins circling around, forming a tornado of leaves that deals continuous damage. Kirby can jump and move slowly while spinning; the move can be held indefinitely. | |
Leaf Scatter | Release B during Leaf Swirl | The leaf tornado from Leaf Swirl expands as its constituent leaves scatter in various directions. | |
Leaf Dance | Dash + B | A more contained and time-limited form of Leaf Swirl; a quick twister of leaves that hits repeatedly for a second or two. | |
Leaf Uppercut | ↑ + B | Similar to Stone Uppercut, Kirby creates a vertical line of leaves that reaches upwards and hits targets at slightly above his level. Acts quickly and can be reasonably spammed against floating bosses. | |
Leaf Rain | ↓ + B in midair | Fires multiple leaves in a fan formation downwards, looking similar to Wing's Feather Gun. Gives Kirby a small boost upwards when used, but the delay between uses makes it not feasible to float with. | |
Leaf Hide | L/R | A special Guard, whereupon Kirby hides in a pile of leaves. Kirby becomes intangible, completely immune to any attacks, which pass through him without causing any chip damage or knockback; enemies likewise take no damage upon colliding with him, however. | |
Reveal | During Leaf Hide, release L/R | Releases the Leaf Hide guard, causing a burst of leaves that deal minor damage to nearby enemies. |
Kirby's Dream Buffet
In Kirby's Dream Buffet, Leaf Kirby appears on a Character Treat. Leaf does not appear as an ability in the game itself.
Flavor text
Image | Game | Flavor text |
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Kirby's Return to Dream Land | It's time to dance! The Leaf Dance creates a gorgeous swirl of razor-edged leaves. Press A to Guard, and...huh?! You're gone! | |
Kirby: Triple Deluxe & Kirby: Planet Robobot | Be a leaf on the wind with this sharp ability. Spin up a torrent of dancing leaves to slice and dice, or activate your guard and-- Hey, where'd you go?! |
Gallery
Ability Star from Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Main Mode credits picture from Kirby's Return to Dream Land, featuring Leaf Kirby fighting Landia
Videos
Official Kirby Portal video showcasing Leaf
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | リーフ Rīfu |
Leaf |
Dutch | Blad | Leaf |
French | Feuille | Leaf |
German | Laub | Foliage |
Italian | Foglia | Leaf |
Portuguese | Folha | Leaf |
Russian | Лист List |
Leaf |
Spanish | Hoja | Leaf |
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