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|横ぎり<br>''Horizontal Slash'' | |横ぎり<br>''Horizontal Slash'' | ||
|Wild Edge performs a big lateral swing with their sword. Two | |Wild Edge performs a big lateral swing with their sword. Two Dropped Stars are produced after the slash. | ||
|This attack is not used at all when fought in the Downtown Grassland stage.<br>They may swing twice in a row instead of once. | |This attack is not used at all when fought in the Downtown Grassland stage.<br>They may swing twice in a row instead of once. | ||
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|スパイクシールド<br>''Spike Shield'' | |スパイクシールド<br>''Spike Shield'' | ||
|Wild Edge brings up their shield and raises their defenses. Attacks from the front will do nothing, but if hit from behind, they will be stunned for a moment and take 2.0× damage, leaving two | |Wild Edge brings up their shield and raises their defenses. Attacks from the front will do nothing, but if hit from behind, they will be stunned for a moment and take 2.0× damage, leaving two Dropped Stars as well. Stunning them during Phase 1 may enable Kirby to defeat them without activating Phase 2. | ||
|In Phase 2, Wild Edge may move slowly forward while using this move.<br>Their tougher variation holds their shield up for a lot less time. | |In Phase 2, Wild Edge may move slowly forward while using this move.<br>Their tougher variation holds their shield up for a lot less time. | ||
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|たてぎり<br>''Overhead Slash'' | |たてぎり<br>''Overhead Slash'' | ||
|Wild Edge performs a large vertical slash with their sword which hits the ground, creating two [[ | |Wild Edge performs a large vertical slash with their sword which hits the ground, creating two [[Dropped Star]]s. | ||
|They may perform up to two or three of these in succession. | |They may perform up to two or three of these in succession. | ||
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|''突進''<br>''Rush'' | |''突進''<br>''Rush'' | ||
|Wild Edge pulls out their sword and runs forward for a while. When they stop, they leave two | |Wild Edge pulls out their sword and runs forward for a while. When they stop, they leave two Dropped Stars behind and stagger for a moment. | ||
|The harder version not only runs faster but, after the initial charge, will turn around and try to dash into Kirby again. | |The harder version not only runs faster but, after the initial charge, will turn around and try to dash into Kirby again. | ||
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|''チャージエッジ''<br>''Charge Edge'' | |''チャージエッジ''<br>''Charge Edge'' | ||
|Wild Edge takes a few steps back, charges their sword and performs an overhead slash that hits the ground, creating an explosion and leaving four [[ | |Wild Edge takes a few steps back, charges their sword and performs an overhead slash that hits the ground, creating an explosion and leaving four [[Dropped Star]]s behind. | ||
|This attack is only used in the [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams|isolated isles of Forgo Dreams]] and [[Colosseum|The Ultimate Cup Z]]. | |This attack is only used in the [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams|isolated isles of Forgo Dreams]] and [[Colosseum|The Ultimate Cup Z]]. | ||
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“ | The mysterious vortex brought Gigant Edge to the new world too! They arrived before Kirby and fell in with the ranks of the Beast Pack. Despite the wild wardrobe change, they really stand out among the rest of the pack, but they'll still guard their stations with ferocity! | ” | — Figure description from Kirby and the Forgotten Land |
Wild Edge is a variant of Gigant Edge who appears as a Mid-Boss in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. They resemble their normal counterpart, but with war paint on their armor and a fur collar around their neck. They also wield a stone sword and a spiky riot shield. The Gigant Sword ability is based on Wild Edge.
Locations
Wild Edge appears in the following stages:
- Downtown Grassland
- Circuit Speedway
- The Battle of Blizzard Bridge (paired with a twin on the stage's secret route)
- Forgo Bay
- Forgo Horns
- Forgo Zone
In addition, Wild Edge also appears as a mid-boss in the following Treasure Road areas:
- Slash and Slice! Sword Trial
- Slash! Meta Knight Sword Trial
- Slash and Slice! Gigant Sword Trial (paired with a twin)
- Kirby's Inhale Showdown (paired with Wild Bonkers)
- Slash! Morpho Knight Sword Trial (paired with a twin)
Attacks
The following lists all of Wild Edge's attacks (attack names are from page 98 of the Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide). Attacks in italics are only used in Phase 2.
Wild Edge's attacks in Kirby and the Forgotten Land | ||||
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Attack | Description | Variants | ||
横ぎり Horizontal Slash |
Wild Edge performs a big lateral swing with their sword. Two Dropped Stars are produced after the slash. | This attack is not used at all when fought in the Downtown Grassland stage. They may swing twice in a row instead of once. | ||
スパイクシールド Spike Shield |
Wild Edge brings up their shield and raises their defenses. Attacks from the front will do nothing, but if hit from behind, they will be stunned for a moment and take 2.0× damage, leaving two Dropped Stars as well. Stunning them during Phase 1 may enable Kirby to defeat them without activating Phase 2. | In Phase 2, Wild Edge may move slowly forward while using this move. Their tougher variation holds their shield up for a lot less time. | ||
たてぎり Overhead Slash |
Wild Edge performs a large vertical slash with their sword which hits the ground, creating two Dropped Stars. | They may perform up to two or three of these in succession. | ||
突進 Rush |
Wild Edge pulls out their sword and runs forward for a while. When they stop, they leave two Dropped Stars behind and stagger for a moment. | The harder version not only runs faster but, after the initial charge, will turn around and try to dash into Kirby again. | ||
チャージエッジ Charge Edge |
Wild Edge takes a few steps back, charges their sword and performs an overhead slash that hits the ground, creating an explosion and leaving four Dropped Stars behind. | This attack is only used in the isolated isles of Forgo Dreams and The Ultimate Cup Z. |
Across all battles, Wild Edge enters Phase 2 when their HP is below 55%. They take 0.2× damage when roaring both at the start of the battle and at the start of phase 2.
Wild Edge's HP Values[1] | ||
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Stage | Regular ver. | Tougher ver. |
Downtown Grassland | 450 | |
Circuit Speedway | 600 | |
The Battle of Blizzard Bridge | 600 | |
Slash and Slice! Sword Trial | 450 | |
Slash! Meta Knight Sword Trial | 450 | |
Slash and Slice! Gigant Sword Trial | 450 | |
Kirby's Inhale Showdown | 450 | |
Forgo Bay | 800 | |
Forgo Horns | 500 | |
Forgo Zone | 800 | |
Slash! Morpho Knight Sword Trial | 500 | |
Colosseum | 270 | 480 |
Reference: A Star Bullet does 80 damage. |
Gallery
Wild Edge using their Rush attack in Downtown Grassland
Kirby ramming into Wild Edge with Invincible Candy in Circuit Speedway
Kirby dodging Wild Edge's Horizontal Slash in The Battle of Blizzard Bridge
Kirby freezing Wild Edge solid in Forgo Bay
Kirby gaining the upper hand on Twin Wild Edge using Gigant Sword in Slash and Slice! Gigant Sword Trial
Figure of Wild Edge
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ワイルドエッジ Wairudo Ejji |
Wild Edge |
Chinese | 狂野刃 Kuángyě Rèn |
Wild Edge |
Dutch | Wilde Edge | Wild Edge |
French | Gigalame sauvage | Wild Gigant Edge |
German | Schwert-Grobian | Sword ruffian |
Italian | Mega cavaliere salvaggio | Wild Gigant Edge |
Korean | 와일드 에지 Waildeu Eji |
Wild Edge |
Spanish | Filo Gigante salvaje | Wild Gigant Edge |