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|similar=[[Shooty]], [[Big Soarar]], [[Cerulean]], [[Mono Soarar]], [[Petit Soarar]]}} | |similar=[[Shooty]], [[Big Soarar]], [[Cerulean]], [[Mono Soarar]], [[Petit Soarar]]}} | ||
'''Soarar''' is an enemy in the ''[[Kirby series]]''. | '''Soarar''' is an enemy in the ''[[Kirby series]]''. He is a flying enemy, similar to a [[Shooty]] or a [[Cerulean]]. He provides no Copy Ability if swallowed. | ||
==Game appearances== | ==Game appearances== | ||
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ||
[[File:KatAMSoarar.png]] | [[File:KatAMSoarar.png]] | ||
Soarar debuted in this game, where | Soarar debuted in this game, where he flies through the air, often flying in circles. His methods of attack include running into [[Kirby]] or shooting small purple lasers. However, he does not provide Kirby with any Copy Ability. Soarar is defeated rather easily, as one [[Air Bullet]] is enough to take this enemy down. | ||
Soarar may be found in [[Rainbow Route]], [[Moonlight Mansion]], [[Mustard Mountain]], [[Radish Ruins]], and [[Candy Constellation]]. | Soarar may be found in [[Rainbow Route]], [[Moonlight Mansion]], [[Mustard Mountain]], [[Radish Ruins]], and [[Candy Constellation]]. | ||
===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''=== | ===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''=== | ||
Soarar reappears in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. | Soarar reappears in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. He acts almost in the same manner as in the first game, but rarely shoots lasers. In Paint Panic, a Soarar can appear as one of [[Paint Roller]]'s paintings. | ||
===''Kirby Mass Attack''=== | ===''Kirby Mass Attack''=== | ||
Soarar appears again in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Here, Soarars are typically seen flying in straight lines, carrying [[Fruit]] and other goodies. Standard Soarars are harmless in this game, but there is a gray variant called [[Mono Soarar]] which will attempt to divebomb the Kirbys and deal them damage. | Soarar appears again in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Here, Soarars are typically seen flying in straight lines, carrying [[Fruit]] and other goodies. Standard Soarars are harmless in this game, but there is a gray variant called [[Mono Soarar]] which will attempt to divebomb the Kirbys and deal them damage. Soarar is involved in a minigame that involves the Kirbys attempting to collect fruit cards. When they collect a fruit card, they are awarded with fruit that fills the meter. If they collect a Soarar card, then Mono Soarars attempt to bombard them. This minigame first appears in Level 7 of [[Green Grounds]]. A [[Big Soarar]] and [[Petit Soarar]]s also make an appearance in this game. | ||
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ||
Soarar makes its first 3-D appearance in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | Soarar makes its first 3-D appearance in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. He acts in a similar manner to a Cerulean, flying in set paths after Kirby or King Dedede. He will often fly between the foreground and background to hit his target. | ||
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''=== | ===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''=== | ||
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===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''=== | ===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''=== | ||
Soarar returns in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', unchanged from | Soarar returns in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', unchanged from his appearance in ''Triple Deluxe''. | ||
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''=== | ===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''=== | ||
In this title, Soarar's job is to fly in a straight line or to home in on Kirby at a modest pace. | In this title, Soarar's job is to fly in a straight line or to home in on Kirby at a modest pace. He is worth the same amount of points as any other enemy when defeated. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |