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==Details==
==Details==
Kirby inhales for as long as the player holds the attack button on the ground. Any enemy or object in front of Kirby will then be drawn toward him until it reaches his mouth, at which point Kirby will stop inhaling automatically. When Kirby has something in his mouth, he becomes larger than usual, and he cannot [[hover]] or [[swim]]. The player can then press the attack button again to exhale a Star Bullet, or [[crouch]] to swallow, obtaining a Copy Ability if applicable.
Kirby inhales for as long as the player holds the attack button, assuming he is not interrupted. Any enemy or object in front of Kirby will then be drawn toward him until it reaches his mouth, at which point Kirby will stop inhaling automatically. When Kirby has something in his mouth, he becomes larger than usual, and he cannot [[hover]] or [[swim]]. The player can then press the attack button again to exhale a Star Bullet, or [[crouch]] to swallow, obtaining a Copy Ability if applicable.


In most games in the series, Kirby's Inhale can work through walls, allowing him to nab enemies through them (and even items like [[food]] and [[key]]s, in some cases). Oftentimes, doing this is necessary to solve certain puzzles. Kirby can also inhale multiple enemies and objects at once. If he spits them out, it creates a more powerful star projectile known as a Blaster Bullet, which can pass through multiple targets. In some games, the Blaster Bullet grows proportionally to the number of objects inhaled.
In most games in the series, Kirby's Inhale can work through walls, allowing him to nab enemies through them (and even items like [[food]] and [[key]]s, in some cases). Oftentimes, doing this is necessary to solve certain puzzles. Kirby can also inhale multiple enemies and objects at once. If he spits them out, it creates a more powerful star projectile known as a Blaster Bullet, which can pass through multiple targets. In some games, the Blaster Bullet grows proportionally to the number of objects inhaled.