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In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]'', holding on to a Key for too long will cause it to grow unstable and eventually shatter, much like the other items in the game. However, in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and onward, that limit has been removed. ''Triple Deluxe'' also introduces locked [[door]]s which can be opened using a key.
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]'', holding on to a Key for too long will cause it to grow unstable and eventually shatter, much like the other items in the game. However, in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and onward, that limit has been removed. ''Triple Deluxe'' also introduces locked [[door]]s which can be opened using a key.


In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', there are special col{{ou}}r-coded Keys in addition to the usual ones. These keys can only be used on their matching-col{{ou}}r door.
In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', there are special col{{o}}r-coded Keys in addition to the usual ones. These keys can only be used on their matching-col{{o}}r door.


[[Key Dee]]s are [[Waddle Dee]]-like enemies that carry Keys. Usually Kirby and his friends will need to catch up with and dispatch this enemy to get its Key before that enemy runs off an edge with it or unlocks an undesirable door.
[[Key Dee]]s are [[Waddle Dee]]-like enemies that carry Keys. Usually Kirby and his friends will need to catch up with and dispatch this enemy to get its Key before that enemy runs off an edge with it or unlocks an undesirable door.