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(→‎List of final bosses: Added Yin-Yarn, Necrodeus (description-less), and fixed Magolor.)
(→‎List of final bosses: Since both phases of Magolor are grouped together, I think it makes sense to do the same for Drawcia. I also added some boldness and some more detail to the first King Dedede fight.)
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==List of final bosses==
==List of final bosses==
{{image|Preferably get a screenshot of the King Dedede boss fight in Meta Knightmare instead of Story Mode.}}
The following table lists every final boss in the ''Kirby'' series, in chronological order:
The following table lists every final boss in the ''Kirby'' series, in chronological order:
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|[[Story Mode|Normal Game]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]
|[[Story Mode|Normal Game]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]
|[[King Dedede]] is the first final boss in the series. He can use his hammer, [[inhale]], and [[Super Dedede Jump]] to battle [[Kirby]] in [[Castle Dedede|his castle]] atop [[Mt. Dedede]]. Kirby is able to attack back by inhaling the [[Dropped Star]]s left by some of his attacks, and spitting them back at him. In [[Extra Mode|Extra Game]], King Dedede uses his attacks more aggressively.
|'''[[King Dedede]]''' is the very first final boss in the series, being the main antagonist and final boss of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. He can use his hammer, [[inhale]], and [[Super Dedede Jump]] to battle [[Kirby]] in [[Castle Dedede|his castle]] atop [[Mt. Dedede]]. Kirby is able to attack back by inhaling the [[Dropped Star]]s left by some of his attacks, and spitting them back at him. After his defeat, the king gets launched out of his castle and Kirby collects the final [[Sparkling Star]], using it to transform into a giant balloon to give back the stolen food to [[Dream Land]]'s citizens. In [[Extra Mode|Extra Game]], King Dedede uses his attacks more aggressively.
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|[[File:KNiDL Nightmare battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Nightmare]]'''
|[[File:KNiDL Nightmare battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Nightmare]]'''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''<br>''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''<br>''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|[[Story Mode|Normal Game]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|[[Story Mode|Normal Game]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|After Kirby defeats King Dedede once again, [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|Level 8]] starts, and [[Nightmare]] is revealed to be the true villain of the game. King Dedede uses his inhale to launch Kirby and the [[Star Rod]] towards Nightmare's Power Orb, whom Kirby must defeat using the Star Rod before reaching the ground and losing a life. Afterwards, Nightmare turns into his Nightmare Wizard form, using more attacks to try to take down Kirby. When defeated, Nightmare explodes, leaving a large crater in the [[moon]], but Kirby manages to escape using his [[Warp Star]]. Nightmare is also the last boss in the [[Boss Endurance]] mode.
|After Kirby defeats King Dedede once again, [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|Level 8]] starts, and '''[[Nightmare]]''' is revealed to be the true villain of the game. King Dedede uses his inhale to launch Kirby and the [[Star Rod]] towards Nightmare's Power Orb, whom Kirby must defeat using the Star Rod before reaching the ground and losing a life. Afterwards, Nightmare turns into his Nightmare Wizard form, using more attacks to try to take down Kirby. When defeated, Nightmare explodes, leaving a large crater in the [[moon]], but Kirby manages to escape using his [[Warp Star]]. Nightmare is also the last boss in the [[Boss Endurance]] mode.
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|[[File:KPL Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KPL Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|Main Mode(?)
|Main Mode(?)
|[[King Dedede]] returns as a final boss, ''more stuff here.''
|'''[[King Dedede]]''' returns as a final boss, ''more stuff here.''
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|[[File:KDC Robo Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Robo Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KDC Robo Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Robo Dedede]]'''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|Single-player<br>[[Extra Mode|Single-player Extra Game]]
|Single-player<br>[[Extra Mode|Single-player Extra Game]]
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' only features one boss, known as [[Robo Dedede]]. It is a robotic version of [[King Dedede]], piloted by the king himself. This boss is fought in its very own Course, which is the last Course of the game's single-player mode. Robo Dedede has the ability to summon smaller robots called Chibi Dededes to attack [[Kirby]].
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' only features one boss, known as '''[[Robo Dedede]]'''. It is a robotic version of [[King Dedede]], piloted by the king himself. This boss is fought in its very own Course, which is the last Course of the game's single-player mode. Robo Dedede has the ability to summon smaller robots called Chibi Dededes to attack [[Kirby]].
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|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
|[[Story Mode]]<!--or whatever it's called in this game!-->
|[[Story Mode]]<!--or whatever it's called in this game!-->
|In [[Dark Castle - Stage 8|the last stage]] of [[Dark Castle]], a possessed [[King Dedede]] appears as the final boss of the game if [[Kirby]] has not collected all [[Rainbow Drop]]s, resulting in a [[bad ending]]. Otherwise, King Dedede is the second to last boss.  
|In [[Dark Castle - Stage 8|the last stage]] of [[Dark Castle]], a possessed '''[[King Dedede]]''' appears as the final boss of the game if [[Kirby]] has not collected all [[Rainbow Drop]]s, resulting in a [[bad ending]]. Otherwise, King Dedede is the second to last boss.  
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|[[File:KDL2 Dark Matter Fight 1.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Matter]]'''
|[[File:KDL2 Dark Matter Fight 1.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Matter]]'''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|BOSS]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|BOSS]]
|If Kirby managed to collect every Rainbow Drop, he will duel the real villain, [[Dark Matter|Dark Matter Blade]], using his newly acquired [[Rainbow Sword]] to reflect his attacks. After defeating the swordsman, Dark Matter will reveal his true form, transforming into a large eyeball known as Real Dark Matter. During this phase, Kirby will slowly fall down to the ground, and if he does not defeat Real Dark Matter fast enough, he will lose a life because of it. Dark Matter is also the final opponent Kirby will face in this game's [[Boss Endurance]] mode.
|If Kirby managed to collect every Rainbow Drop, he will duel the real villain, '''[[Dark Matter|Dark Matter Blade]]''', using his newly acquired [[Rainbow Sword]] to reflect his attacks. After defeating the swordsman, Dark Matter will reveal his true form, transforming into a large eyeball known as '''Real Dark Matter'''. During this phase, Kirby will slowly fall down to the ground, and if he does not defeat Real Dark Matter fast enough, he will lose a life because of it. Dark Matter is also the final opponent Kirby will face in this game's [[Boss Endurance]] mode.
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|[[File:KBBa Brobo.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Brobo]]'''
|[[File:KBBa Brobo.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Brobo]]'''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''
|rowspan=2|[[Story Mode|Main Mode]](?)
|rowspan=2|[[Story Mode|Main Mode]](?)
|If [[Kirby]] was unable to get the Border Line score in every previous stage, [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 10|Stage 10]] will be the last stage on his journey, resulting in a [[bad ending]]. This stage features the unique boss [[Brobo]].
|If [[Kirby]] was unable to get the Border Line score in every previous stage, [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 10|Stage 10]] will be the last stage on his journey, resulting in a [[bad ending]]. This stage features the unique boss '''[[Brobo]]'''. ''(Maybe some more stuff here.)''
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|[[File:KBBa Stage 11 Round 7 screenshot.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KBBa Stage 11 Round 7 screenshot.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[King Dedede]] is the true final boss of the game, appearing in [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 11|Stage 11]]. Kirby must defeat him to collect the [[Sparkling Star]]s and save the day.
|'''[[King Dedede]]''' is the true final boss of the game, appearing in [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 11|Stage 11]]. Kirby must defeat him to collect the [[Sparkling Star]]s and save the day. ''(Maybe some more more stuff here.)''
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|[[File:KSSU Mt Dedede Boss Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KSSU Mt Dedede Boss Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|rowspan=5|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''<br>''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|rowspan=5|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''<br>''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|[[Spring Breeze]]
|[[Spring Breeze]]
|Due to [[Spring Breeze]] following essentially the same plot as ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', King Dedede naturally reappears as the final boss of this mode, using the same attacks to try to defeat Kirby. This time, however, Kirby has the ability to use [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and summon [[Helper]]s to take down the king more easily.
|Due to [[Spring Breeze]] following essentially the same plot as ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', '''[[King Dedede]]''' naturally reappears as the final boss of this mode, using the same attacks to try to defeat Kirby. This time, however, Kirby has the ability to use [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and summon [[Helper]]s to take down the king more easily.
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|[[File:KSSU Dyna Blade Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Blade]]'''
|[[File:KSSU Dyna Blade Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Blade]]'''
|[[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]]
|[[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]]
|[[Dyna Blade]] is the only boss Kirby will have to face in the last stage of the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|titular mode]], [[Dyna Blade's Nest]]. This giant bird is able to fly across the stage, breathe out fire, and grab [[Kirby]] using her claws and beak. After her defeat, it is revealed that the reason for her havoc was that she was simply trying to feed her chicks.
|'''[[Dyna Blade]]''' is the only boss Kirby will have to face in the last stage of the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|titular mode]], [[Dyna Blade's Nest]]. This giant bird is able to fly across the stage, breathe out fire, and grab [[Kirby]] using her claws and beak. After her defeat, it is revealed that the reason for her havoc was that she was simply trying to feed her chicks.
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|[[File:KSSU Wham Bam Rock Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Wham Bam Rock]]'''
|[[File:KSSU Wham Bam Rock Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Wham Bam Rock]]'''
|[[The Great Cave Offensive]]
|[[The Great Cave Offensive]]
|[[Wham Bam Rock]] is an enormous boss that Kirby will have to battle at the end of [[The Great Cave Offensive]]. This creature always hides in the background, and his attacks consist of using his large rocky hands to try to smash, punch, and grab Kirby, drop rocks from the ceiling, and shoot projectiles out of his fingers.
|'''[[Wham Bam Rock]]''' is an enormous boss that Kirby will have to battle at the end of [[The Great Cave Offensive]]. This creature always hides in the background, and his attacks consist of using his large rocky hands to try to smash, punch, and grab Kirby, drop rocks from the ceiling, and shoot projectiles out of his fingers.
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|[[File:KSSU RoMK Meta Knight Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Meta Knight]]'''
|[[File:KSSU RoMK Meta Knight Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Meta Knight]]'''
|[[Revenge of Meta Knight]]
|[[Revenge of Meta Knight]]
|Though originally introduced as a regular boss in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', [[Meta Knight]] reappears as the main antagonist and final boss of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]]. Meta Knight's battle takes place in [[Revenge of Meta Knight - Chapter 7|Chapter 7]] of the mode. Like in ''Kirby's Adventure'', he [[GRAB IT!|offers Kirby a sword]], but this time, Kirby is able to deny the offer. Meta Knight now has the additional ability to summon [[Mach Tornado|tornadoes]]. After the swordsman's defeat, Kirby rushes to leave the crashing [[Halberd]] using [[Wheelie Rider]], but Meta Knight flies after Kirby in an attempt to stop him from fleeing.
|Though originally introduced as a regular boss in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', '''[[Meta Knight]]''' reappears as the main antagonist and final boss of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]]. Meta Knight's battle takes place in [[Revenge of Meta Knight - Chapter 7|Chapter 7]] of the mode. Like in ''Kirby's Adventure'', he [[GRAB IT!|offers Kirby a sword]], but this time, Kirby is able to deny the offer. Meta Knight now has the additional ability to summon [[Mach Tornado|tornadoes]]. After the swordsman's defeat, Kirby rushes to leave the crashing [[Halberd]] using [[Wheelie Rider]], but Meta Knight flies after Kirby in an attempt to stop him from fleeing.
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|[[File:Marx KSSU battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Marx]]'''
|[[File:Marx KSSU battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Marx]]'''
|[[Milky Way Wishes]]<br>[[The Arena]]
|[[Milky Way Wishes]]<br>[[The Arena]]
|After [[Marx]] tricks Kirby into summoning [[Galactic Nova]] in [[Milky Way Wishes]], the jester reveals his true form, and Kirby has to chase after him to stop him from taking control of [[Popstar]]. Marx has the abilities to teleport, [[Shooter Cutter|shoot deadly boomerangs]], summon [[Black Hole]]s, and much more. After his defeat, Marx gets launched into Galactic Nova, which promptly explodes. Marx is also the last opponent faced in [[The Arena]].
|After '''[[Marx]]''' tricks Kirby into summoning [[Galactic Nova]] in [[Milky Way Wishes]], the jester reveals his true form, and Kirby has to chase after him to stop him from taking control of [[Popstar]]. Marx has the abilities to teleport, [[Shooter Cutter|shoot deadly boomerangs]], summon [[Black Hole]]s, and much more. After his defeat, Marx gets launched into Galactic Nova, which promptly explodes. Marx is also the last opponent faced in [[The Arena]].
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|[[File:KDL3 Iceberg Stage 7 screenshot 03.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KDL3 Iceberg Stage 7 screenshot 03.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
|[[Story Mode]]
|[[Story Mode]]
|In the same fashion as ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', [[King Dedede]], possessed by [[Dark Matter]], is once again the final boss in the [[bad ending]], which happens if [[Kirby]] did not collect every [[Heart Star]]. However, this battle has a second phase where Dedede's stomach turns into a big mouth that tries to eat Kirby and shoot orbs at him. The battle takes place in [[Iceberg - Stage 7|Stage 7]] of [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]], atop [[Castle Dedede]].
|In the same fashion as ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', '''[[King Dedede]]''', possessed by [[Dark Matter]], is once again the final boss in the [[bad ending]], which happens if [[Kirby]] did not collect every [[Heart Star]]. However, this battle has a second phase where Dedede's stomach turns into a big mouth that tries to eat Kirby and shoot orbs at him. The battle takes place in [[Iceberg - Stage 7|Stage 7]] of [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]], atop [[Castle Dedede]].
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|[[File:KDL3 Hyper Zone screenshot 09.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Zero]]'''
|[[File:KDL3 Hyper Zone screenshot 09.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Zero]]'''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]]
|If all Heart Stars were obtained, they assemble into the [[Love-Love Stick]], and the last level of the game, [[Hyper Zone]], is unlocked. In this level, Kirby will first have to rematch [[Dark Matter|Real Dark Matter]] using the Love-Love Stick, while optionally getting help from [[Gooey]] using Mock Matter. After Dark Matter's defeat, the final boss reveals itself: [[Zero]]. This giant eyeball is able to summon miniature replicas of Dark Matter and even shoot blood from its body. After its first health bar is depleted, Zero's center rips out from the rest of its body and tries to chase after Kirby in a last-ditch effort. This is also the last fight in [[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]].
|If all Heart Stars were obtained, they assemble into the [[Love-Love Stick]], and the last level of the game, [[Hyper Zone]], is unlocked. In this level, Kirby will first have to rematch [[Dark Matter|Real Dark Matter]] using the Love-Love Stick, while optionally getting help from [[Gooey]] using Mock Matter. After Dark Matter's defeat, the final boss reveals itself: '''[[Zero]]'''. This giant eyeball is able to summon miniature replicas of Dark Matter and even shoot blood from its body. After its first health bar is depleted, Zero's center rips out from the rest of its body and tries to chase after Kirby in a last-ditch effort. This is also the last fight in [[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]].
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|[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 4 screenshot 01.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Miracle Matter]]'''
|[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 4 screenshot 01.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Miracle Matter]]'''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|[[Story Mode]]
|[[Story Mode]]
|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' once again features a [[bad ending]]. In this game, the final boss of this ending is [[Miracle Matter]], who appears in [[Ripple Star - Stage 4|Stage 4]] of [[Ripple Star]]. This boss has seven different forms based on all of Kirby's [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] in the game, including [[Bomb]], [[Burning|Burn]], [[Cutter]], [[Ice]], [[Needle]], [[Spark]], and [[Stone]], with each one having its own attack. Miracle Matter can only be damaged by the Copy Ability or [[Star Bullet]] corresponding to its current form.
|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' once again features a [[bad ending]]. In this game, the final boss of this ending is '''[[Miracle Matter]]''', who appears in [[Ripple Star - Stage 4|Stage 4]] of [[Ripple Star]]. This boss has seven different forms based on all of Kirby's [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] in the game, including [[Bomb]], [[Burning|Burn]], [[Cutter]], [[Ice]], [[Needle]], [[Spark]], and [[Stone]], with each one having its own attack. Miracle Matter can only be damaged by the Copy Ability or [[Star Bullet]] corresponding to its current form.
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|[[File:K64 Dark Star screenshot 06.png|256px]]<br>'''[[0²]]'''
|[[File:K64 Dark Star screenshot 06.png|256px]]<br>'''[[0²]]'''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|Boss Battles]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance|Boss Battles]]
|If Kirby and his friends collected all [[Crystal Shard]]s to avoid the bad ending, the final level of the game will be unlocked: [[Dark Star]]. After a short platforming stage with help from their friends, Kirby and [[Ribbon]] reach [[0²]], the true final boss of the game. Together, they use the [[Ribbon's Crystal]] ability to take down this angelic eyeball by attacking its eye and halo to reveal a spiny green tail, which can be attacked to deal damage. The duo can also destroy 0²'s wings to make it much slower, but 0² can fight back by shooting blood out of its eye and green gas out of its tail. This boss is also the final opponent in the [[Boss Endurance|Boss Battles]] mode.
|If Kirby and his friends collected all [[Crystal Shard]]s to avoid the bad ending, the final level of the game will be unlocked: [[Dark Star]]. After a short platforming stage with help from their friends, Kirby and [[Ribbon]] reach '''[[0²]]''', the true final boss of the game. Together, they use the [[Ribbon's Crystal]] ability to take down this angelic eyeball by attacking its eye and halo to reveal a spiny green tail, which can be attacked to deal damage. The duo can also destroy 0²'s wings to make it much slower, but 0² can fight back by shooting blood out of its eye and green gas out of its tail. This boss is also the final opponent in the [[Boss Endurance|Boss Battles]] mode.
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|[[File:KTnT King Dedede Screenshot 1.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KTnT King Dedede Screenshot 1.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]]
|[[King Dedede]] reprises his final boss role in ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'', being faced in [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble - Lvl 8-4|Lvl 8-4]] of the game. Right before the battle starts, the king grabs a star piece to become invincible, but this can be knocked out of him by using the nearby [[cannon]] to shoot Kirby at him while he's recovering from a charge attack. Other than that attack, Dedede can also swing and throw his hammer at [[Kirby]] and use his [[inhale]] attack. In [[Extra Mode|Extra Game]], the wall behind King Dedede is lined with spikes, making the cannon a lot more dangerous to use.
|'''[[King Dedede]]''' reprises his final boss role in ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'', being faced in [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble - Lvl 8-4|Lvl 8-4]] of the game. Right before the battle starts, the king grabs a star piece to become invincible, but this can be knocked out of him by using the nearby [[cannon]] to shoot Kirby at him while he's recovering from a charge attack. Other than that attack, Dedede can also swing and throw his hammer at [[Kirby]] and use his [[inhale]] attack. In [[Extra Mode|Extra Game]], the wall behind King Dedede is lined with spikes, making the cannon a lot more dangerous to use.
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|[[File:KNiDL King Dedede battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KNiDL King Dedede battle.png|256px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede]]'''
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|[[Meta Knightmare]]
|[[Meta Knightmare]]
|Since the battle with [[Nightmare]] is skipped in [[Meta Knightmare]], [[King Dedede]] appears as the final boss instead, battling [[Meta Knight]] in [[Rainbow Resort - Stage 7|Stage 7]] of [[Rainbow Resort]]. King Dedede's fight is identical to the one in [[Story Mode]], using the same attacks as in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' but with an added [[hover]].
|Since the battle with [[Nightmare]] is skipped in [[Meta Knightmare]], '''[[King Dedede]]''' appears as the final boss instead, battling [[Meta Knight]] in [[Rainbow Resort - Stage 7|Stage 7]] of [[Rainbow Resort]]. King Dedede's fight is identical to the one in [[Story Mode]], using the same attacks as in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' but with an added [[hover]].
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|[[File:KatAM Intro7.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Mind]]'''
|[[File:KatAM Intro7.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Mind]]'''
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|After [[Dark Meta Knight]]'s defeat in the [[Dimension Mirror (level)|Dimension Mirror]], a portal opens up, and the [[Kirby (species)|Kirbys]] are sucked into it. Just in time, [[Meta Knight]] manages to throw [[Master|his sword]] into it, which Kirby swiftly [[GRAB IT!|grabs]]. Only then, the first form of [[Dark Mind]] reveals himself. This form has many different attacks involving shooting stars at Kirby, spinning around his mirrors, and dropping deadly bombs. This form is fought four different times, with each battle gaining new attacks and a different arena. After these battles, Kirby is taken to a new arena, with Dark Mind having transformed into a giant laser-shooting eyeball. Once this battle is also cleared, Dark Mind tries to flee, but Kirby uses his star-shooting [[Warp Star]] to take him down, which eventually makes the [[staff credits]] roll, allowing Kirby to keep shooting Dark Mind to gain as many points as he can. Dark Mind is also the final boss of [[Boss Endurance]], but only one battle per form takes place.
|After [[Dark Meta Knight]]'s defeat in the [[Dimension Mirror (level)|Dimension Mirror]], a portal opens up, and the [[Kirby (species)|Kirbys]] are sucked into it. Just in time, [[Meta Knight]] manages to throw [[Master|his sword]] into it, which Kirby swiftly [[GRAB IT!|grabs]]. Only then, the first form of '''[[Dark Mind]]''' reveals himself. This form has many different attacks involving shooting stars at Kirby, spinning around his mirrors, and dropping deadly bombs. This form is fought four different times, with each battle gaining new attacks and a different arena. After these battles, Kirby is taken to a new arena, with Dark Mind having transformed into a giant laser-shooting eyeball. Once this battle is also cleared, Dark Mind tries to flee, but Kirby uses his star-shooting [[Warp Star]] to take him down, which eventually makes the [[staff credits]] roll, allowing Kirby to keep shooting Dark Mind to gain as many points as he can. Dark Mind is also the final boss of [[Boss Endurance]], but only one battle per form takes place.
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|[[File:KCC Drawcia Soul Boss.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Drawcia Soul]]'''
|[[File:KCC Drawcia Sorceress Boss.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Drawcia]]'''
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|[[Story Mode]]
|[[Story Mode]]
|After Kirby defeats [[Drawcia|Drawcia Sorceress]], the witch morphs into a spherical ball of paint to become the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series']] first [[:Category:Soul bosses|Soul boss]]: [[Drawcia Soul]]. This ghostly creature's primary attack involves summoning [[Para Matter]]s, which the [[Magical Paintbrush]] will have to hit back at her. Similar to [[Marx]], she can use an aggressive variant of [[Shooter Cutter]], and often teleports around, during which she can be stunned by the Magical Paintbrush to let the [[Kirby Ball|spherical Kirby]] [[Touch Dash|dash]] into her. This boss also introduced the attacks [[Bound Pound]], [[Deadly Sun]], and [[Splash Rush]], which would all become staples for future Soul bosses.
|After rolling his way through [[The World of Drawcia]], Kirby finally meets up with the witch who turned him into a [[Kirby Ball|ball]], that being '''[[Drawcia|Drawcia Sorceress]]'''. Drawcia mostly leaps and dives around the arena, summoning reflectable magical spheres and painting various enemies for Kirby to defeat, including the unique [[Para Sorceress]]es. After the sorceress's defeat, she morphs into a spherical ball of paint to become the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series']] first [[:Category:Soul bosses|Soul boss]]: '''[[Drawcia Soul]]'''. This ghostly creature's primary attack involves summoning [[Para Matter]]s, which the [[Magical Paintbrush]] will have to hit back at her. Similar to [[Marx]], she can use an aggressive variant of [[Shooter Cutter]], and often teleports around, during which she can be stunned by the Magical Paintbrush to let Kirby [[Touch Dash|dash]] into her. This boss also introduced the attacks [[Bound Pound]], [[Deadly Sun]], and [[Splash Rush]], which would all become staples for future Soul bosses.
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|[[File:KSqS Gamble Galaxy - Boss 2.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Nebula]]'''
|[[File:KSqS Gamble Galaxy - Boss 2.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Dark Nebula]]'''
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Extra Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[Extra Mode]]<br>[[Boss Endurance]]
|When [[Daroach]] finally gets his hands on the [[Treasure Chest]] and opens it up, he immediately regrets his decision, as he gets possessed by an ancient evil and turns into Dark Daroach. Following his defeat, he drops his [[Triple Star]] cane, and a small, dark star pops out of him and flies away from [[Kirby]]. Kirby grabs the cane and begins chasing the star through [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 4|a short stage]] while avoiding enemies and boulders. Eventually, the star properly transforms into the boss [[Dark Nebula]]. This boss has three different forms it uses to attack Kirby: a fire form which can create a large pillar of flames and burn the floor, an ice form which can shoot a laser downward to freeze the floor, and an electric form which can shoot lightning to electrocute all borders of the arena. In all forms, Dark Nebula can also slowly move around and shoot stars at Kirby. This boss is also the last one confronted in [[Boss Endurance]].
|When [[Daroach]] finally gets his hands on the [[Treasure Chest]] and opens it up, he immediately regrets his decision, as he gets possessed by an ancient evil and turns into Dark Daroach. Following his defeat, he drops his [[Triple Star]] cane, and a small, dark star pops out of him and flies away from [[Kirby]]. Kirby grabs the cane and begins chasing the star through [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 4|a short stage]] while avoiding enemies and boulders. Eventually, the star properly transforms into the boss '''[[Dark Nebula]]'''. This boss has three different forms it uses to attack Kirby: a fire form which can create a large pillar of flames and burn the floor, an ice form which can shoot a laser downward to freeze the floor, and an electric form which can shoot lightning to electrocute all borders of the arena. In all forms, Dark Nebula can also slowly move around and shoot stars at Kirby. This boss is also the last one confronted in [[Boss Endurance]].
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|[[File:KSSU The Revenge screenshot Masked Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Masked Dedede]]'''
|[[File:KSSU The Revenge screenshot Masked Dedede.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Masked Dedede]]'''
|rowspan=4|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|rowspan=4|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|[[Revenge of the King]]
|[[Revenge of the King]]
|Due to [[Revenge of the King]] following a very similar plot to [[Spring Breeze]], [[King Dedede]] once again appears as the main antagonist and final boss of the [[The Revenge|last stage]]. This time, the king has a brand new mechanical hammer and a power-amplifying mask, taking on the persona of [[Masked Dedede]]. The fight takes place in an arena similar to the one in Spring Breeze, but this one notably has an electrified fence above it, and the only audience member is [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]. [[Kirby]] is also [[GRAB IT!|offered]] a [[hammer]] before Masked Dedede jumps into the arena and the fight begins. Masked Dedede is naturally able to use [[Inhale]], [[Head Slide]], [[Hover]], [[Super Dedede Jump]], and regular hammer attacks, but can also use his new hammer to shoot out missiles and flames, as well as quickly spin around the arena, which Kirby will have to hover over while carefully avoiding the electricity. After his defeat, Dedede's mask breaks, and he is once again sent flying out of his castle.
|Due to [[Revenge of the King]] following a very similar plot to [[Spring Breeze]], [[King Dedede]] once again appears as the main antagonist and final boss of the [[The Revenge|last stage]]. This time, the king has a brand new mechanical hammer and a power-amplifying mask, taking on the persona of '''[[Masked Dedede]]'''. The fight takes place in an arena similar to the one in Spring Breeze, but this one notably has an electrified fence above it, and the only audience member is [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]. [[Kirby]] is also [[GRAB IT!|offered]] a [[hammer]] before Masked Dedede jumps into the arena and the fight begins. Masked Dedede is naturally able to use [[Inhale]], [[Head Slide]], [[Hover]], [[Super Dedede Jump]], and regular hammer attacks, but can also use his new hammer to shoot out missiles and flames, as well as quickly spin around the arena, which Kirby will have to hover over while carefully avoiding the electricity. After his defeat, Dedede's mask breaks, and he is once again sent flying out of his castle.
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|[[File:KSSU Wham Bam Jewel Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Wham Bam Jewel]]'''
|[[File:KSSU Wham Bam Jewel Fight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Wham Bam Jewel]]'''
|[[Helper to Hero]]
|[[Helper to Hero]]
|In [[Helper to Hero]], [[Wham Bam Rock]] is seemingly the final boss the [[Helper]] will have to face. However, right after his defeat, a stronger version of the boss takes his place: the "Wham Bam king" [[Wham Bam Jewel]]. This boss has a very altered design from Wham Bam Rock, having hands made out of diamonds instead of rocks, wearing a crystal crown and golden earrings, and having three eyes. Other than this, Wham Bam Jewel uses largely the same attacks as Wham Bam Rock, with some minor differences. He can unlatch crystals from one of his hands to drop onto his enemies, drop [[bomb (object)|bombs]] from his hand which Kirby can inhale for the [[Bomb]] ability, and shoot blasts from his finger tips in a very similar fashion to [[Master Hand & Crazy Hand]].
|In [[Helper to Hero]], [[Wham Bam Rock]] is seemingly the final boss the [[Helper]] will have to face. However, right after his defeat, a stronger version of the boss takes his place, the "Wham Bam king" '''[[Wham Bam Jewel]]'''. This boss has a very altered design from Wham Bam Rock, having hands made out of diamonds instead of rocks, wearing a crystal crown and golden earrings, and having three eyes. Other than this, Wham Bam Jewel uses largely the same attacks as Wham Bam Rock, with some minor differences. He can unlatch crystals from one of his hands to drop onto his enemies, drop [[bomb (object)|bombs]] from his hand which Kirby can inhale for the [[Bomb]] ability, and shoot blasts from his finger tips in a very similar fashion to [[Master Hand & Crazy Hand]].
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|[[File:KSSU True Arena Galacta Knight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Galacta Knight]]'''
|[[File:KSSU True Arena Galacta Knight.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Galacta Knight]]'''
|[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]
|[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]
|[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]] follows [[Meta Knight]] going through most stages of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. However, a major difference is that he does not fight [[Marx]] at the end. Instead, he summons [[Galactic Nova]] himself and wishes to fight the greatest warrior in the galaxy. Galactic Nova grants this wish and summons the powerful [[Galacta Knight]]. As his name implies, Galacta Knight is similar to Meta Knight in many ways, being a circular creature with a mask and wings, though Galacta Knight is almost constantly hovering over the ground. Galacta Knight has many attacks similar to Meta Knight, using his lance to perform slash attacks, shoot Crescent Shots, and thrust down when in midair, move around as a tornado similar to [[Mach Tornado]], create a large tornado that moves around the stage, and glide around while bouncing off the ground. Additionally, he is able to create shockwaves, summon pillars of fire, shoot a beam that rotates around the stage, and even summon clones of the [[Meta-Knights]].
|[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]] follows [[Meta Knight]] going through most stages of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. However, a major difference is that he does not fight [[Marx]] at the end. Instead, he summons [[Galactic Nova]] himself and wishes to fight the greatest warrior in the galaxy. Galactic Nova grants this wish and summons the powerful '''[[Galacta Knight]]'''. As his name implies, Galacta Knight is similar to Meta Knight in many ways, being a circular creature with a mask and wings, though Galacta Knight is almost constantly hovering over the ground. Galacta Knight has many attacks similar to Meta Knight, using his lance to perform slash attacks, shoot Crescent Shots, and thrust down when in midair, move around as a tornado similar to [[Mach Tornado]], create a large tornado that moves around the stage, and glide around while bouncing off the ground. Additionally, he is able to create shockwaves, summon pillars of fire, shoot a beam that rotates around the stage, and even summon clones of the [[Meta-Knights]].
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|[[File:KSSU Marx Soul fight 5.png|256px|]]<br>'''[[Marx Soul]]'''
|[[File:KSSU Marx Soul fight 5.png|256px|]]<br>'''[[Marx Soul]]'''
|[[The True Arena]]
|[[The True Arena]]
|At the very end of ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''{{'}}s [[The True Arena]], a [[cutscene]] shows [[Marx]] after his defeat in [[Milky Way Wishes]] absorbing a piece of [[Galactic Nova]]'s power and transforming into the zombified [[Marx Soul]]. Marx Soul can use harder variants of all of Marx's attacks, using [[Shooter Cutter]] twice in a row, growing six thicker vines during Seed Attack, and performing all of his attacks much faster. Marx Soul also has two attacks inspired by [[Drawcia Soul]]; [[Splash Rush|Splash Marx]] and [[Deadly Sun|Deadly Ball]]. The former attack's paint blobs can be swallowed for the [[Paint]] ability, but unlike in its other appearances, this ability is practically useless against Marx Soul, only dealing a tiny amount of damage. After his defeat, Marx Soul lets out a bloodcurdling screech, splitting in two before exploding.
|At the very end of ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''{{'}}s [[The True Arena]], a [[cutscene]] shows [[Marx]] after his defeat in [[Milky Way Wishes]] absorbing a piece of [[Galactic Nova]]'s power and transforming into the zombified '''[[Marx Soul]]'''. Marx Soul can use harder variants of all of Marx's attacks, using [[Shooter Cutter]] twice in a row, growing six thicker vines during Seed Attack, and performing all of his attacks much faster. Marx Soul also has two attacks inspired by [[Drawcia Soul]]; [[Splash Rush|Splash Marx]] and [[Deadly Sun|Deadly Ball]]. The former attack's paint blobs can be swallowed for the [[Paint]] ability, but unlike in its other appearances, this ability is practically useless against Marx Soul, only dealing a tiny amount of damage. After his defeat, Marx Soul lets out a bloodcurdling screech, splitting in two before exploding.
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|[[File:KEY Yin-Yarn fight 08.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Yin-Yarn]]'''
|[[File:KEY Yin-Yarn fight 08.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Yin-Yarn]]'''
|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''<br>''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''<br>''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|[[Story Mode]]
|[[Story Mode]]
|While [[Kirby]] and [[Prince Fluff]] are venturing through yarn-ified [[Dream Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn)|Dream Land]], [[Yin-Yarn]] suddenly appears in the [[level hub]] to corrupt the whole place and escape into [[Yin-Yarn (boss stage)|his own boss stage]]. Yin-Yarn uses his knitting needles to create replicas of two bosses found earlier in the game, [[Fangora]] and [[Capamari]], to try to defeat Kirby and Fluff. After each of these rematches, Yin-Yarn summons a curtain to block the view, which Kirby and Fluff will have to escape by climbing up the stitched platforms. After this, Yin-Yarn summons various [[enemy|enemies]] which can be turned into [[yarn ball]]s to throw at Yin-Yarn. After enough hits, Yin-Yarn seems to be defeated, and Kirby and Prince Fluff obtain the last piece of [[Magic Yarn]], but before their [[Kirby Dance|dance]] could finish, it is revealed that Yin-Yarn is actually the pair of knitting needles, who swiftly create a new body for themselves known as Mega Yin-Yarn. Luckily, [[Meta Knight]] flies by to drop Kirby and Fluff a [[Metamortex]], allowing them to transform into the [[Tankbot]] to take down Mega Yin-Yarn. In ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''{{'}}s [[Devilish Mode]], all three [[Devil]]s also appear during the fight.
|While [[Kirby]] and [[Prince Fluff]] are venturing through yarn-ified [[Dream Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn)|Dream Land]], '''[[Yin-Yarn]]''' suddenly appears in the [[level hub]] to corrupt the whole place and escape into [[Yin-Yarn (boss stage)|his own boss stage]]. Yin-Yarn uses his knitting needles to create replicas of two bosses found earlier in the game, [[Fangora]] and [[Capamari]], to try to defeat Kirby and Fluff. After each of these rematches, Yin-Yarn summons a curtain to block the view, which Kirby and Fluff will have to escape by climbing up the stitched platforms. After this, Yin-Yarn summons various [[enemy|enemies]] which can be turned into [[yarn ball]]s to throw at Yin-Yarn. After enough hits, Yin-Yarn seems to be defeated, and Kirby and Prince Fluff obtain the last piece of [[Magic Yarn]], but before their [[Kirby Dance|dance]] could finish, it is revealed that Yin-Yarn is actually the pair of knitting needles, who swiftly create a new body for themselves known as Mega Yin-Yarn. Luckily, [[Meta Knight]] flies by to drop Kirby and Fluff a [[Metamortex]], allowing them to transform into the [[Tankbot]] to take down Mega Yin-Yarn. In ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''{{'}}s [[Devilish Mode]], all three [[Devil]]s also appear during the fight.
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|[[File:KMA Necrodeus battle screenshot.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Necrodeus]]'''
|[[File:KMA Necrodeus battle screenshot.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Necrodeus]]'''
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|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Return To Dream Land]]''<br>''[[Kirby's Return To Dream Land Deluxe]]
|rowspan=2|''[[Kirby's Return To Dream Land]]''<br>''[[Kirby's Return To Dream Land Deluxe]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[The Arena]]
|[[Story Mode]]<br>[[The Arena]]
|After defeating [[Landia]], [[Magolor]] comes down from the sky, congratulating Kirby and his friends on their victory, before grabbing the [[Master Crown]] and using it to transform into [[Traitor Magolor]], revealing his evil intentions and leaving to take over [[Popstar]]. Luckily, Landia is still strong enough to carry Kirby and co. to chase after Magolor through [[Another Dimension (level)|Another Dimension]]. Magolor brings out the [[Lor & Magolor|Lor Starcutter]] to try to stop them, but it gets taken down, so Magolor shoots the heroes down to battle them directly. Magolor mostly uses Magic Sphere and Deadly Needles to attack, but can also create [[Black Hole]]s and summon [[Sphere Doomer]]s from [[dimensional rift]]s, and can even flip the camera upside down. After depleting his [[health]], Magolor creates a magic barrier to protect himself, but also summons enemies to attack Kirby and co. Unfortunately for him, some of these enemies give Kirby [[Super Ability|Super Abilities]], allowing Kirby to break the barrier using the [[Ultra Sword]] to slice through Magolor. However, this attack triggers the Master Crown to fully take over Magolor's body, transforming him into his [[Magolor (second form)|second form]], and quickly taking away Kirby's Ultra Sword. This form has the powers to dash through wormholes, create painful rifts in dimensions, and even use attacks based on Ultra Sword, [[Flare Beam]], and [[Monster Flame]]. Eventually, Kirby and his friends manage to defeat him, freeing Magolor from the Master Crown and escaping from the collapsing dimension on top of Landia. Both of these fights also appears as the final bosses of [[The Arena]].
|After defeating [[Landia]], [[Magolor]] comes down from the sky, congratulating Kirby and his friends on their victory, before grabbing the [[Master Crown]] and using it to transform into '''[[Traitor Magolor]]''', revealing his evil intentions and leaving to take over [[Popstar]]. Luckily, Landia is still strong enough to carry Kirby and co. to chase after Magolor through [[Another Dimension (level)|Another Dimension]]. Magolor brings out the [[Lor & Magolor|Lor Starcutter]] to try to stop them, but it gets taken down, so Magolor shoots the heroes down to battle them directly. Magolor mostly uses Magic Sphere and Deadly Needles to attack, but can also create [[Black Hole]]s and summon [[Sphere Doomer]]s from [[dimensional rift]]s, and can even flip the camera upside down. After depleting his [[health]], Magolor creates a magic barrier to protect himself, but also summons enemies to attack Kirby and co. Unfortunately for him, some of these enemies give Kirby [[Super Ability|Super Abilities]], allowing Kirby to break the barrier using the [[Ultra Sword]] to slice through Magolor. However, this attack triggers the Master Crown to fully take over Magolor's body, transforming him into his '''[[Magolor (second form)|second form]]''', and quickly taking away Kirby's Ultra Sword. This form has the powers to dash through wormholes, create painful rifts in dimensions, and even use attacks based on Ultra Sword, [[Flare Beam]], and [[Monster Flame]]. Eventually, Kirby and his friends manage to defeat him, freeing Magolor from the Master Crown and escaping from the collapsing dimension on top of Landia. Both of these fights also appears as the final bosses of [[The Arena]].
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|[[File:KRtDLD Magolor Soul battle screenshot 01.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Magolor Soul]]'''
|[[File:KRtDLD Magolor Soul battle screenshot 01.png|256px]]<br>'''[[Magolor Soul]]'''
|[[Extra Mode]]<br>[[The True Arena]]
|[[Extra Mode]]<br>[[The True Arena]]
|In [[Extra Mode]] and [[The True Arena]], [[Magolor (second form)|Magolor's second form]] is replaced by a stronger version known [[Magolor Soul]], being fought after [[Traitor Magolor|Magolor EX]]. This boss has many souped up attacks, performing attacks much faster. He also has a new attack based on [[Grand Hammer]] and [[Snow Bowl]], known as Grand Snow Hammer, where he slams a hammer on the ground to freeze it and summon large icicles. In The True Arena in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', Magolor Soul gains a much harder fight. Starting off, Magolor Soul immediately shoots two giant lasers to cover almost the entire screen. He can also keep around Deadly Needles for much longer, create back to back dimensional rifts, and even summon two [[Black Hole]]s at the same time. After his health bar is depleted, Magolor Soul gets knocked away, drops a single [[apple]], and enters his new second phase by using brand new attacks based on the [[Sand]] and [[Mecha]] abilities introduced in the remake. For the rest of the fight, Magolor Soul uses many deadlier combinations of attacks, and also has a lot more health. An altered version of "[[Supreme Ruler's Coronation - OVERLORD]]" from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' also replaced "[[C-R-O-W-N-E-D]]" in this fight.
|In [[Extra Mode]] and [[The True Arena]], [[Magolor (second form)|Magolor's second form]] is replaced by a stronger version known '''[[Magolor Soul]]''', being fought after [[Traitor Magolor|Magolor EX]]. This boss has many souped up attacks, performing attacks much faster. He also has a new attack based on [[Grand Hammer]] and [[Snow Bowl]], known as Grand Snow Hammer, where he slams a hammer on the ground to freeze it and summon large icicles. In The True Arena in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', Magolor Soul gains a much harder fight. Starting off, Magolor Soul immediately shoots two giant lasers to cover almost the entire screen. He can also keep around Deadly Needles for much longer, create back to back dimensional rifts, and even summon two [[Black Hole]]s at the same time. After his health bar is depleted, Magolor Soul gets knocked away, drops a single [[apple]], and enters his new second phase by using brand new attacks based on the [[Sand]] and [[Mecha]] abilities introduced in the remake. For the rest of the fight, Magolor Soul uses many deadlier combinations of attacks, and also has a lot more health. An altered version of "[[Supreme Ruler's Coronation - OVERLORD]]" from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' also replaced "[[C-R-O-W-N-E-D]]" in this fight.
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