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==Battle==
==Battle==
{{quote|Today I would like to introduce Flowery Woods, the boss of Level 1: Fine Fields. This boss starts out as just a single flower blooming in the field. However, when Taranza casts a spell on it, it turns into Flowery Woods. After losing all its grace as a little flower, Flowery Woods not only attacks Kirby with large seeds and air shots, but jumps into the background and attacks from afar with long vines. Make sure you check out the flower’s transformation scene into Flowery Woods – it’s quite a sight!|[[Satoshi Ishida]], [[Miiverse]] post on 06/16/2014 9:20 AM}}
{{quote|Today I would like to introduce Flowery Woods, the boss of Level 1: Fine Fields. This boss starts out as just a single flower blooming in the field. However, when Taranza casts a spell on it, it turns into Flowery Woods. After losing all its grace as a little flower, Flowery Woods not only attacks Kirby with large seeds and air shots, but jumps into the background and attacks from afar with long vines. Make sure you check out the flower’s transformation scene into Flowery Woods – it’s quite a sight!|[[Satoshi Ishida]], [[Miiverse]] post on 06/16/2014 9:20 AM}}
Flowery Woods starts off with only two attacks, and the battle is markedly similar to the one with [[Whispy Woods]] in the early games. Once Flowery is down to half-health however, it jumps into the background and unleashes a great deal of new attacks, much more than Whispy had, even in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''.
Flowery Woods starts off with only two attacks, and the battle is markedly similar to the one with [[Whispy Woods]] in the early games. Once Flowery is down to half-health however, it jumps into the background and unleashes a great deal of new attacks, much more than Whispy had, even in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.


When re-fought in Royal Road, it may also perform its Trunk Stomp before the second phase.
When re-fought in Royal Road, it may also perform its Trunk Stomp before the second phase.