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{{ | {{DISPLAYTITLE: Warp Star (''Kirby Air Ride'')}}{{Infobox-AirRideMachine | ||
{{Infobox-AirRideMachine | |||
|title=Warpstar | |title=Warpstar | ||
|image= [[File: | |image=[[File:KAR Warp Star Artwork.jpg|250px]] | ||
|caption= | |caption=Artwork of the '''Warp Star''' from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' | ||
|flavor= ''"Great for cruising and gliding. | |flavor=''"Great for cruising and gliding. No real flaws."'' | ||
|unlock= Available by Default | |unlock=Available by Default | ||
|emphasis= Balance | |emphasis= Balance | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{About|the Warp Star as it appears in [[Kirby Air Ride]]|Warp Stars in a more general context|[[Warp Star]]}} | ||
The '''Warp Star''' (also referred to as a '''Warpstar''') is a ride-able machine in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' . It is considered to be the most balanced and basic of all vehicles in the game, with no major strengths | {{quote|This machine has a good balance of basic capabilities.|''Kirby Air Ride'' North American instruction booklet, page 32}} | ||
The '''Warp Star''' (also referred to as a '''Warpstar''') is a ride-able machine in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It is considered to be the most balanced and basic of all vehicles in the game, with no major strengths or flaws, and is the first one available for use in the [[Air Ride]] mode, with all others needing to be unlocked first. | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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The Warp Star is classified as a "star". As such, it hovers above the ground during normal movement, and is capable of [[gliding]] when airborne. It also must be braked to touch floor switches and other panels. | The Warp Star is classified as a "star". As such, it hovers above the ground during normal movement, and is capable of [[gliding]] when airborne. It also must be braked to touch floor switches and other panels. | ||
In terms of the Warp Star's abilities, it is basically balanced in every area, being able to adequately perform all necessary functions of an Air Ride Machine. Compared to the entire roster of machines, however, it has a slightly lower-than-usual [[top speed]] of 25 km/h, and slightly better-than-usual [[glide|gliding]] and [[turn|handling]] capabilities. | In terms of the Warp Star's abilities, it is basically balanced in every area, being able to adequately perform all necessary functions of an Air Ride Machine. Compared to the entire roster of machines, however, it has a slightly lower-than-usual [[top speed]] of about 25 mph (40.3 km/h), and slightly better-than-usual [[glide|gliding]] and [[turn|handling]] capabilities. | ||
==How to Unlock== | ==How to Unlock== | ||
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In City Trial, the Warp Star can occasionally be found randomly throughout the city, and mounted like most other air ride machines. It is always available in Free Run as well. | In City Trial, the Warp Star can occasionally be found randomly throughout the city, and mounted like most other air ride machines. It is always available in Free Run as well. | ||
==Similar machines== | ==Similar machines== | ||
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*[[Flight Warp Star]] - A modified Warp Star with mostly the same traits, but with significantly improved gliding ability. | *[[Flight Warp Star]] - A modified Warp Star with mostly the same traits, but with significantly improved gliding ability. | ||
== Gallery == | ==In the ''Kirby'' novel series== | ||
[[File:V5 Illustration 15.png|thumb|110px|Kirby riding the Warp Star in ''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]'']] | |||
In the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], the [[Air Ride Machine]] version of the Warp Star appears in ''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]'', where it is [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]]'s vehicle of choice. It is shown to be ordinary compared to the other machines, and it has no special characteristics. | |||
In ''Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!'', the Warp Star is one of the last vehicles chosen by the racers, due to how ordinary it looks. Kirby and [[Waddle Dee (novel character)|Waddle Dee]] are the last ones to choose their vehicles, and Kirby chooses the Warp Star. As he gets on, the Warp Star emits a mysterious light, showing that Kirby is a great match for it. Unlike the other contestants, Kirby is able to maneuver his machine with perfect control. Much later in the race, [[Mr. Frosty]] angrily attacks Kirby as revenge for inhaling him earlier, throwing lumps of ice at him. One lump of ice hits the Warp Star, breaking it. Mr. Frosty leaves as Kirby notices a shady man walking by, and calls for help. [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]] arrives too, thinking the shady man is up to no good. The shady man introduces himself as [[Kurron]], and explains his true good intentions for investigating the race. Afterwards, a cry for help is heard in the forest, and Kirby gets on his Warp Star, only to realize that it is still broken. Kurron uses magic to instantly repair it back to how it was before. The three fly to the forest at a rapid speed. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
KAR Warpstar Small.png| | KAR Warpstar Small.png|Smaller but transparent artwork | ||
KAR Warp Star model.png|Ripped model from the game | |||
KAR City Trial ending 3.png|The Warpstar as seen in the [[City Trial#Ending|City Trial ending]] | |||
KDB Warp Star character treat.png|[[Character Treat]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' | |||
V5 Illustration 21.png|[[Mr. Frosty]] attacks [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]], as revenge for inhaling him before in ''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]'' | |||
V5 Illustration 22.png|Kirby's Warp Star is broken in ''Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!'' | |||
V5 Illustration 25.png|Kirby, [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]], and [[Kurron]] rush to the forest in ''Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!'' | |||
FK1 WoC Air Ride Machines.png|The Warp Star in ''[[Find Kirby!!]]'' | |||
K30A Kirby 6.png|Kirby #6 from the [[Kirby Anniversary|Kirby 30th Anniversary]] site | |||
Sanei Kirby 30th Anniversary Air Ride.jpg|Plushie of Kirby riding a Warp Star Air Ride Machine, created for Kirby's 30th Anniversary by San-ei | |||
Kirby Terrarium Collection Game Air Ride Figure.jpg|"[[Kirby Air Ride|Air Ride]]" figure from the "Kirby Terrarium Collection Game Selection" merchandise line, manufactured by Re-ment | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{Names | |||
|ja=ワープスター | |||
|jaR=Wāpu Sutā | |||
|jaM=Warp Star | |||
|zhSimp=传送之星 | |||
|zhSimpR=Chuán sòng zhī xīng | |||
|zhTrad=傳送之星 | |||
|zhTradR=Chuán sòng zhī xīng | |||
|zhM=Warp Star | |||
|fr=Étoile Warp | |||
|frM=Warp Star | |||
|de=Warp-Stern | |||
|deM=Warp-Star | |||
|it=Stella Warp | |||
|itM=Warp Star | |||
|ko=워프스타 | |||
|koR=Wopeu Seuta | |||
|koM=Warp Star | |||
|pt=Estrela Warp | |||
|ptM=Warp Star | |||
|es=Estrella remolque | |||
|esM=Towing star | |||
|nl=Warpster | |||
|nlM=Warp star | |||
}} | |||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
{{Navbox-KAR}} | {{Navbox-KAR}} | ||
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- This article is about the Warp Star as it appears in Kirby Air Ride. For Warp Stars in a more general context, see Warp Star.
“ | This machine has a good balance of basic capabilities. | ” | — Kirby Air Ride North American instruction booklet, page 32 |
The Warp Star (also referred to as a Warpstar) is a ride-able machine in Kirby Air Ride. It is considered to be the most balanced and basic of all vehicles in the game, with no major strengths or flaws, and is the first one available for use in the Air Ride mode, with all others needing to be unlocked first.
Appearance[edit]
The Warp Star, as it appears in this game, is flat, and lays parallel with the ground; hovering only a few inches in the air. Its five pronged points are relatively round, in comparison with varied other machines. The two points nearest the rear are equipped with five small propulsion units, which appear to give the machine its forward thrust, expelling what appears to be some form of white-blue gas.
Mechanics[edit]
The Warp Star is classified as a "star". As such, it hovers above the ground during normal movement, and is capable of gliding when airborne. It also must be braked to touch floor switches and other panels.
In terms of the Warp Star's abilities, it is basically balanced in every area, being able to adequately perform all necessary functions of an Air Ride Machine. Compared to the entire roster of machines, however, it has a slightly lower-than-usual top speed of about 25 mph (40.3 km/h), and slightly better-than-usual gliding and handling capabilities.
How to Unlock[edit]
In Air Ride, this is the only machine available from the start, and does not need to be unlocked through the checklist.
In City Trial, the Warp Star can occasionally be found randomly throughout the city, and mounted like most other air ride machines. It is always available in Free Run as well.
Similar machines[edit]
- Compact Star - Looks and behaves similarly to a Warp Star, though it trades speed and durability for much better handling.
- Flight Warp Star - A modified Warp Star with mostly the same traits, but with significantly improved gliding ability.
In the Kirby novel series[edit]
In the Kirby novel series, the Air Ride Machine version of the Warp Star appears in Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!, where it is Kirby's vehicle of choice. It is shown to be ordinary compared to the other machines, and it has no special characteristics.
In Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!, the Warp Star is one of the last vehicles chosen by the racers, due to how ordinary it looks. Kirby and Waddle Dee are the last ones to choose their vehicles, and Kirby chooses the Warp Star. As he gets on, the Warp Star emits a mysterious light, showing that Kirby is a great match for it. Unlike the other contestants, Kirby is able to maneuver his machine with perfect control. Much later in the race, Mr. Frosty angrily attacks Kirby as revenge for inhaling him earlier, throwing lumps of ice at him. One lump of ice hits the Warp Star, breaking it. Mr. Frosty leaves as Kirby notices a shady man walking by, and calls for help. Meta Knight arrives too, thinking the shady man is up to no good. The shady man introduces himself as Kurron, and explains his true good intentions for investigating the race. Afterwards, a cry for help is heard in the forest, and Kirby gets on his Warp Star, only to realize that it is still broken. Kurron uses magic to instantly repair it back to how it was before. The three fly to the forest at a rapid speed.
Gallery[edit]
The Warpstar as seen in the City Trial ending
Mr. Frosty attacks Kirby, as revenge for inhaling him before in Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!
Kirby, Meta Knight, and Kurron rush to the forest in Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!
The Warp Star in Find Kirby!!
Kirby #6 from the Kirby 30th Anniversary site
"Air Ride" figure from the "Kirby Terrarium Collection Game Selection" merchandise line, manufactured by Re-ment
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ワープスター Wāpu Sutā |
Warp Star |
Traditional Chinese | 傳送之星 Chuán sòng zhī xīng |
Warp Star |
Simplified Chinese | 传送之星 Chuán sòng zhī xīng | |
Dutch | Warpster | Warp star |
French | Étoile Warp | Warp Star |
German | Warp-Stern | Warp-Star |
Italian | Stella Warp | Warp Star |
Korean | 워프스타 Wopeu Seuta |
Warp Star |
Portuguese | Estrela Warp | Warp Star |
Spanish | Estrella remolque | Towing star |