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{{Infobox-Enemy | {{Infobox-Enemy | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:K&TAM Blockin.jpg|200px]] | ||
|caption= | |caption=Artwork of '''Blockin''' from ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' | ||
|game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' | |game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004) | ||
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' | |lastgame=''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' (2006) | ||
|copy ability= | |copy ability=None | ||
|similar=[[Scarfy]], [[Blucko]] | |similar=[[Scarfy]], [[Blucko]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Blockin''' is a relatively uncommon enemy which disguises itself as a [[Star Block]] until disturbed. It debuted in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and has since only appeared in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', where it served the exact same function. | [[File:KatAMBlockin.png]] | ||
'''Blockin''' is a relatively uncommon enemy which disguises itself as a [[Star Block]] until disturbed. It debuted in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and has since only appeared in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', where it served the exact same function. Blockin cannot be inhaled, but it can be defeated using any other means. | |||
==Appearance and | ==Appearance and behavior== | ||
When hidden, Blockin is indistinguishable from a regular Star Block. It usually hides in a formation with actual Star Blocks, though often strategically placed to get in [[Kirby]]'s way. It will remain hidden until Kirby either attacks it or attempts to inhale it. If Blockin survives this initial encounter, it will reveal its face, as the star on its front-facing side is replaced with a set of dour eyes with a heavy brow, a grimacing mouth, and no nose. | When hidden, Blockin is indistinguishable from a regular Star Block. It usually hides in a formation with actual Star Blocks, though often strategically placed to get in [[Kirby]]'s way. It will remain hidden until Kirby either attacks it or attempts to inhale it. If Blockin survives this initial encounter, it will reveal its face, as the star on its front-facing side is replaced with a set of dour eyes with a heavy brow, a grimacing mouth, and no nose. | ||
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One easy way to tell a Blockin apart from surrounding Star Blocks is the fact that it will reappear after it is 'broken' if Kirby wanders far enough away and then comes back, whereas normal Star Blocks will not. | One easy way to tell a Blockin apart from surrounding Star Blocks is the fact that it will reappear after it is 'broken' if Kirby wanders far enough away and then comes back, whereas normal Star Blocks will not. | ||
==Game | ==Game appearances== | ||
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ||
Blockin debuted in this title. It can be found in every major area of the [[Mirror World]] except for [[Olive Ocean]] and [[Candy Constellation]]. | [[File:K&TAM Blockin screenshot.png|thumb|Kirby runs from an angered Blockin in [[Carrot Castle]].]] | ||
Blockin debuted in this title. It can be found in every major area of the [[Mirror World]] except for [[Olive Ocean]] and [[Candy Constellation]]. | |||
====Locations==== | |||
In ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'', Blockin can be found in the following rooms: | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2 | |||
!colspan=10|Blockin locations in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' | |||
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![[Rainbow Route]] | |||
![[Moonlight Mansion]] | |||
![[Cabbage Cavern]] | |||
![[Mustard Mountain]] | |||
![[Carrot Castle]] | |||
![[Olive Ocean]] | |||
![[Peppermint Palace]] | |||
![[Radish Ruins]] | |||
![[Candy Constellation]] | |||
![[Dimension Mirror (level)|Dimension Mirror]] | |||
|- | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Rainbow Route - Goal 1|Goal 1]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Moonlight Mansion - Room 3|Room 3]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Cabbage Cavern - Room 5|Room 5]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Mustard Mountain - Room 7|Room 7]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Carrot Castle - Room 7|Room 7]]<br>[[Carrot Castle - Room 10|Room 10]]<br>[[Carrot Castle - Room 18|Room 18]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{N}}}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Peppermint Palace - Room 1|Room 1]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{Y}}<br>[[Radish Ruins - Room 17|Room 17]]}} | |||
|{{center|{{N}}}} | |||
|{{center|{{N}}}} | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''=== | ===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''=== | ||
[[File:KSqS Blockin artwork.png|thumb|Artwork from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''.]] | |||
Blockin returns in this game, though it is far less commonly found, appearing in only three stages in the game, and at that, not very often in those stages. | Blockin returns in this game, though it is far less commonly found, appearing in only three stages in the game, and at that, not very often in those stages. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', | *In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', when a Blockin is defeated without revealing their true form (usually by one-hit attacks), they leave an invisible solid collision tile for a few seconds, which is most likely a minor [[glitch]]. | ||
* | *If [[Kirby]] is positioned on the left or right side of Blockin before revealing the latter's true form, their sprites will x-flip to face at Kirby (to distinguish their symmetrical flip, there is a dot on the top left or right corners of him). | ||
==Names in | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|ja=ブロックン | |ja=ブロックン | ||
|jaR=Burokkun | |jaR=Burokkun | ||
|jaM= | |jaM=Contraction of "block" and honorific「~くん」(''-kun'') | ||
|de=Blocknor | |de=Blocknor | ||
|deM= | |deM=- | ||
|es=Bloker | |||
{{ | |esM=- | ||
{{ | |fr=Fobloc | ||
|frM=Pun on "faux bloc" (lit. false block) | |||
[[Category:Uninhalable | |it=Terizio | ||
[[Category:Ability-neutral | |itM=- | ||
}} | |||
{{clear}} | |||
{{Navbox-KaTAM}} | |||
{{Navbox-KSqS}} | |||
[[Category:Uninhalable enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Ability-neutral creatures]] | |||
[[Category:Enemies in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]] | [[Category:Enemies in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]] | ||
[[Category:Enemies in Kirby: Squeak Squad]] | [[Category:Enemies in Kirby: Squeak Squad]] |
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Blockin is a relatively uncommon enemy which disguises itself as a Star Block until disturbed. It debuted in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, and has since only appeared in Kirby: Squeak Squad, where it served the exact same function. Blockin cannot be inhaled, but it can be defeated using any other means.
Appearance and behaviorEdit
When hidden, Blockin is indistinguishable from a regular Star Block. It usually hides in a formation with actual Star Blocks, though often strategically placed to get in Kirby's way. It will remain hidden until Kirby either attacks it or attempts to inhale it. If Blockin survives this initial encounter, it will reveal its face, as the star on its front-facing side is replaced with a set of dour eyes with a heavy brow, a grimacing mouth, and no nose.
Once revealed, Blockin will attempt to fly after Kirby in a similar manner to a Scarfy, as it continuously opens and closes its mouth. If it manages to bump into Kirby, it will deal him damage and then revert back to its Star Block form. If on the other hand it cannot hit Kirby during this time, Blockin will self-destruct after a few seconds. Blockin is incapable of harming Kirby while it is disguised, and can even be stood upon without issue.
One easy way to tell a Blockin apart from surrounding Star Blocks is the fact that it will reappear after it is 'broken' if Kirby wanders far enough away and then comes back, whereas normal Star Blocks will not.
Game appearancesEdit
Kirby & The Amazing MirrorEdit
Blockin debuted in this title. It can be found in every major area of the Mirror World except for Olive Ocean and Candy Constellation.
LocationsEdit
In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Blockin can be found in the following rooms:
Blockin locations in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | |||||||||
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Rainbow Route | Moonlight Mansion | Cabbage Cavern | Mustard Mountain | Carrot Castle | Olive Ocean | Peppermint Palace | Radish Ruins | Candy Constellation | Dimension Mirror |
Kirby: Squeak SquadEdit
Blockin returns in this game, though it is far less commonly found, appearing in only three stages in the game, and at that, not very often in those stages.
LocationsEdit
Blockin can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby: Squeak Squad:
Blockin locations in Kirby: Squeak Squad | ||||||||
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Stage | Prism Plains | Nature Notch | Cushy Cloud | Jam Jungle | Vocal Volcano | Ice Island | Secret Sea | Gamble Galaxy |
Stage 1 | ||||||||
Stage 2 | ||||||||
Stage 3 | ||||||||
Stage 4 | N/A | |||||||
Stage 5 | N/A | N/A | ||||||
Stage EX | N/A |
TriviaEdit
- In Kirby: Squeak Squad, when a Blockin is defeated without revealing their true form (usually by one-hit attacks), they leave an invisible solid collision tile for a few seconds, which is most likely a minor glitch.
- If Kirby is positioned on the left or right side of Blockin before revealing the latter's true form, their sprites will x-flip to face at Kirby (to distinguish their symmetrical flip, there is a dot on the top left or right corners of him).
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ブロックン Burokkun |
Contraction of "block" and honorific「~くん」(-kun) |
French | Fobloc | Pun on "faux bloc" (lit. false block) |
German | Blocknor | - |
Italian | Terizio | - |
Spanish | Bloker | - |