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The '''Checklist''' is a table of 120 objectives, one for each of the three modes in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''.


[[Air Ride]], [[Top Ride]], and [[City Trial]] each possess their own individual checklists, all arranged in a 12 x 10 fashion. The individual objectives are placed in random locations, but the bottom right "block" is always labeled "Complete 100 Checklist Blocks", and unlocks a bonus video for that mode. 5 will provide Free Checks, which can be used on any objective, except the 100 checklist blocks objective. Others will provide unlockables, such as BGM and different [[Kirby]] colors.
The '''Checklist''' is a board of objectives that can be completed in various ''Kirby'' titles, comparable to achievements in other game series. The first ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game to feature a checklist was ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', and completing these lists is necessary for [[100% Completion]] of the game.


The boxes start off a dark {{gray}} hue, and change color as their attached objectives are completed. As they change color, boxes adjacent to them turn light {{gray}}, and the player can see the actual objective, and try to complete it. When the objectives are completed, the box turns either green or red. Red boxes unlock a certain feature, vehicle, music, etc., besides revealing the objectives in adjacent boxes. Green boxes do not unlock anything. The five red boxes that provide free checks will build up a tower of five purple squares at the left of the checklist. These can be used to turn most squares purple, and count it as checked.
==Checklists by Game==
===''Kirby Air Ride''===
There are three distinct Checklists in ''Kirby Air Ride'' - one for each game mode. Each list consists of 120 boxes, each with their own objective to satisfy. At first, the objectives will be unknown to {{realMe}}, but playing the game should be enough to unlock the first few by happenstance. From there, adjacent boxes in the list will have their objectives shown. When clearing certain objectives, rewards are given, such as [[Color Changes|palette swaps]], new [[Vehicle]]s, [[Sound Test|music files]], and other rewards. One reward in particular is a purple checklist filler, which {{realMe}} can use to automatically complete an objective they find to be too difficult, or just don't want to bother with.


After all 120 boxes are checked in, the entire matrix turns golden. However, doing it the easy way, and using up the free checks is still identifiable, as there will be fewer than five purple boxes still present at the left, and boxes filled in with the free checks remain purple.
The following pages link to tables listing each objective, and rewards, if applicable:
*[[Checklist (Air Ride)]]
*[[Checklist (Top Ride)]]
*[[Checklist (City Trial)]]


==Attributes==
Filling in 100 boxes is necessary to 'complete' the game mode. Filling in all 120 for each one is necessary for [[100% Completion]].
===Air Ride===
Objectives in Air Ride usually consist of racing over a certain distance, on a certain course, or to complete a certain number of laps in a set time. In addition to BGM and Kirby colors, certain objectives will unlock Air Ride machines. Racing 100 laps is completely unique, in that it unlocks the final course.


===Top Ride===
===''Kirby Mass Attack''===
Objectives are similar to those of Air Ride, but several involve not using items. In addition to BGM and Kirby colors, certain objectives will unlock items, camera angles, and item-changing rules.
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A Checklist is kept in this title, which is filled in by performing various tasks in the game.


===City Trial===
===''Kirby: Battle Royale''===
City Trial's objectives are completely unique because of the game style. They involve completing [[Stadium]] events with a certain score or time. Also, the top right and top left objectives are always labeled "Unlock Dragoon Parts A,B,and C" and "Unlock Hydra Parts X,Y,and Z". These objectives will unlock said vehicles in [[Free Run]], and cannot be completed with a free check (unless the player used them on the parts objectives). 2 other objectives will unlock [[Meta Knight]] and [[King Dedede]] in Free Run. Several boxes unlock music.
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While not called a Checklist, this title has a medal board which functions basically the same as previous Checklists. Each time a medal is earned, Battle Coins are awarded to {{realMe}}, which can be used to unlock abilities and characters, battle modes, [[Headgear]], and [[Sound Test|music files]].


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The Checklist is a board of objectives that can be completed in various Kirby titles, comparable to achievements in other game series. The first Kirby game to feature a checklist was Kirby Air Ride, and completing these lists is necessary for 100% Completion of the game.

Checklists by Game

Kirby Air Ride

There are three distinct Checklists in Kirby Air Ride - one for each game mode. Each list consists of 120 boxes, each with their own objective to satisfy. At first, the objectives will be unknown to the unknown reader, but playing the game should be enough to unlock the first few by happenstance. From there, adjacent boxes in the list will have their objectives shown. When clearing certain objectives, rewards are given, such as palette swaps, new Vehicles, music files, and other rewards. One reward in particular is a purple checklist filler, which the unknown reader can use to automatically complete an objective they find to be too difficult, or just don't want to bother with.

The following pages link to tables listing each objective, and rewards, if applicable:

Filling in 100 boxes is necessary to 'complete' the game mode. Filling in all 120 for each one is necessary for 100% Completion.

Kirby Mass Attack

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A Checklist is kept in this title, which is filled in by performing various tasks in the game.

Kirby: Battle Royale

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While not called a Checklist, this title has a medal board which functions basically the same as previous Checklists. Each time a medal is earned, Battle Coins are awarded to the unknown reader, which can be used to unlock abilities and characters, battle modes, Headgear, and music files.

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