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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 [[ | 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. | ||
The main caveat to inhaling is that Kirby generally has to hold still. He usually cannot walk around while inhaling (only ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' and ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' let him do this without a power-up), and he can never inhale while [[hover]]ing. As a result, it is usually difficult to inhale airborne or highly mobile enemies. | The main caveat to inhaling is that Kirby generally has to hold still. He usually cannot walk around while inhaling (only ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' and ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' let him do this without a power-up), and he can never inhale while [[hover]]ing. As a result, it is usually difficult to inhale airborne or highly mobile enemies. |