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Blade Knight appears in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' as the primary source of the Sword ability, acting much the same as in his last appearance. He can be recruited as a [[Helper]] representing said ability, whereupon he will gain all of Sword Kirby's moves and gain an [[Infinity Jump]], with a drawback being reduced maximum [[health]] compared to the pink puffball.
Blade Knight appears in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' as the primary source of the Sword ability, acting much the same as in his last appearance. He can be recruited as a [[Helper]] representing said ability, whereupon he will gain all of Sword Kirby's moves and gain an [[Infinity Jump]], with a drawback being reduced maximum [[health]] compared to the pink puffball.


In ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', Blade Knight also appears as a selectable character in [[Helper to Hero]]. Sword Knight appears exclusively in the remake as well, but has been differentiated from Blade Knight in a few ways, giving him a few tricks that Blade Knight does not have.
In ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', Blade Knight also appears as a selectable character in [[Helper to Hero]]. Sword Knight appears exclusively in the remake as well, but has been differentiated from Blade Knight in a few ways, giving him a few tricks that Blade Knight does not have. Blade Knight also appears on a card in [[Kirby Card Swipe]].


When Blade Knight is damaged in both games, a single eye is revealed underneath his face mask.
When Blade Knight is damaged in both games, a single eye is revealed underneath his face mask.