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The Copy Ability is also one of Kirby's most important traits. The ability to inhale an enemy, gain use of its powers, and almost instantly master them makes him very adaptable and incredibly versatile. It also proves that he is a quick and astute learner, as he can quickly learn to operate foreign objects never before seen on his planet - take, for example, the [[Robobot Armor]], which Kirby was able to boot up only a moment after entering.<ref>''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' cutscene "Robobot Armor Activate!"</ref> Several [[Last Battle Ability|Last Battle Abilities]] also require Kirby to learn relatively fast how they work. This has been occasionally mistranslated, such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series featuring trophies which declare him an "extremely skilled technician."{{Fact}}
The Copy Ability is also one of Kirby's most important traits. The ability to inhale an enemy, gain use of its powers, and almost instantly master them makes him very adaptable and incredibly versatile. It also proves that he is a quick and astute learner, as he can quickly learn to operate foreign objects never before seen on his planet - take, for example, the [[Robobot Armor]], which Kirby was able to boot up only a moment after entering.<ref>''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' cutscene "Robobot Armor Activate!"</ref> Several [[Last Battle Ability|Last Battle Abilities]] also require Kirby to learn relatively fast how they work. This has been occasionally mistranslated, such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series featuring trophies which declare him an "extremely skilled technician."{{Fact}}


When Kirby inhales and then exhales enemies or objects, many games illustrate the ejected items as a star. This technique, the [[Star Bullet]], acts as Kirby's main method of defense when he does not have a better one available. Even in games that do not do this, the [[Drop Star]] often serves as a useful implement to attack with. Should Kirby inhale and then swallow, however, various explanations apply depending on the [[continuity]] at hand. In the games, this simply removes enemies from play, but a developer interview states that to avoid a gruesome topic in Kirby's world, inhaled living things appear a few moments later in another place.{{Fact}} In ''[[Kirby: Right Back At Ya!]]'', [[Kirby (anime character)|his]] stomach is shown to be a pocket dimension, which he can access the contents of if needed.{{Fact}} In the novels, [[Kirby (novel character)]] does not ingest enemies when using them for Copy Abilities, and they are exhaled when Kirby is done with the ability.{{Fact}}
When Kirby inhales and then exhales enemies or objects, many games illustrate the ejected items as a star. This technique, the [[Star Bullet]], acts as Kirby's main method of defense when he does not have a better one available. Even in games that do not do this, the [[Drop Star]] often serves as a useful implement to attack with. Should Kirby inhale and then swallow, however, various explanations apply depending on the [[continuity]] at hand. In the games, this simply removes enemies from play, but a developer interview states that to avoid a gruesome topic in Kirby's world, inhaled living things appear a few moments later in another place.<ref name="Kotaku"/> In ''[[Kirby: Right Back At Ya!]]'', [[Kirby (anime character)|his]] stomach is shown to be a pocket dimension, which he can access the contents of if needed.{{Fact}} In the novels, [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] does not ingest enemies when using them for Copy Abilities, and they are exhaled when Kirby is done with the ability.{{Fact}}


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