Beam
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Beam is a Copy Ability primarily obtained by absorbing an energy beam-using enemy, such as Waddle Doos or Laser Balls, as well as by using Copy Essences. It allows Kirby to perform one of several beam attacks, such as a magical beam whip attack, which is useful for hitting switches, Bomb Blocks, and Star Blocks behind solid walls in order to get to hidden areas and items. Typically, Kirby obtains a red and yellow jester hat when this Copy Ability is obtained.
Beam is among Kirby's oldest Copy Abilities, first appearing in Kirby's Adventure, and having solid representation in the series since then. In addition to the base ability, there are several spin-off powers and forms, including the Beam Mage, the Robobot Beam Mode, and the Flare Beam Super Ability. In more recent titles, it has also gained electrical properties, able to infuse allies' weapons with the Zap Power Effect in Kirby Star Allies.
Characteristics
Beam is among the very first Copy Abilities in the Kirby series, first appearing in Kirby's Adventure, and showing up in a large array of subsequent games. In its simplest form, it allows Kirby to fire a short-range line of energy that starts high and drags downward. Using this ability forces Kirby to stop for a brief moment, but its range allows him to strike targets before they reach him, or even through walls. Used while falling, it can be an effective means of dealing with many foes ahead of Kirby, but using it above a bottomless pit may pose a danger, preventing Kirby from acting out of the attack until it is too late.
In later titles, Beam would gain a larger move-set, adding to its versatility. This includes the momentum-preserving aerial Beam Blast attack to rain tiny projectiles on enemies below, the powerful Wave Beam that can penetrate through foes, and the Capture Beam, which allows Kirby to grab and blast away enemies up close. Starting with Kirby: Squeak Squad, Beam would also regularly gain electrical properties, allowing attacks to activate wires or imbue allies with the Zap Power Effect. One particular derivative of Beam - the Beam Mage - even gains the ability to stop time with his Beam attacks.
Beam's most recognizable and common provider is the cycloptic Waddle Doo, who regularly uses the Beam Whip as his main attack. However, other enemies and projectiles can provide the Beam ability, including King Doo, Gemra, Laser Ball, and the drones from Security Force.
Game appearances
Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Beam Kirby first appeared in Kirby's Adventure where his Copy Abilities debuted. This ability allows Kirby to swing a beam downwards in front of him by pressing the B button. This ability appears largely unchanged in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, but its visuals have been updated, giving Kirby his cap and causing his face to light up when he uses it.
Due to Waddle Doo being the first ability-providing enemy that Kirby encounters in Vegetable Valley - Stage 1, Beam is often seen as the first ability in the entire series, as its position makes it likely the first ability any given player will try out. However, even prior to starting the game, the Fire ability is demonstrated first in the game's demo reel.
Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra
Beam Kirby appears in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, this time with an expanded moveset. Its providers are Waddle Doo and Laser Ball, as well as Copy Essences. In the Sub-Game Milky Way Wishes, Kirby may also obtain and keep the Beam ability by using Copy Essence Deluxes. If Kirby has the Beam ability, he may transform the ability into a Waddle Doo as a helper. Kirby's appearance changes with a jester hat with stars, as well as turning amber. In these games, 1UPs will also turn this color.
Beam moveset in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra | |
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Skill | Button Execution |
Beam Whip | B
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Cycle Beam | Dash + B
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Beam Blast | Dash + B in air
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Capture Beam | (any direction) + B near foe
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Wave Beam | Hold B long + Release
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Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Beam returns in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, looking and functioning the same as it did in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Its only provider is Waddle Doo.
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Beam appears in Kirby: Canvas Curse, provided once again by Waddle Doo. When Kirby has the ability, he can create a beam whip which ravels around his ball-shaped body, hitting anything within range, similar to Kracko's beam attack.
The playable Waddle Doo has the same ability, and cannot discard it.
Kirby: Squeak Squad
Beam returns in Kirby: Squeak Squad, functioning the same as in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. An Ability Scroll can be collected for the ability which upgrades its power, and allows it to create sparks that travel along metal surfaces.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Beam Kirby reappears in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, utilizing the expanded moveset from Kirby Super Star and its remake unlike preceding games like Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. In addition, Kirby can execute an infinite loop beam whip in mid-air.
There is a super variant of this ability known as Flare Beam.
Beam moveset in Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ||
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Skill | Button Execution | Description |
Beam Whip | 1
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The standard whip-like attack; Kirby swings a beam downwards. |
Cycle Beam | Dash + 1
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Kirby hits the brakes and fires multiple energy balls in a cone-shaped pattern forwards. |
Beam Blast | Dash + 1 in midair
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Kirby aims downwards and fires a series of energy blasts diagonally towards the ground. |
Revolution Beam | 1 repeatedly in midair
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A continuous usage of Beam Whip, with the whip circling Kirby until the button is released. Kirby is immune to gravity but not wind during the move. |
Wave Beam | Hold 1, release
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After charging up energy, Kirby fires a large ball of energy straight forwards. Stops when it hits a wall but travels through enemies; can hit twice if an enemy is sufficiently fat. |
Capture Beam | (↑, ↓, or front) + 1 near foe
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Kirby grabs an enemy and fires them away with a flurry of energy balls. |
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Beam returns in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, relatively unchanged from its previous appearance, with the exception of the "Revolution Beam" technique getting removed.
Beam is also available as one of the abilities in Kirby Fighters.
Beam moveset in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby Fighters Deluxe, and Kirby: Planet Robobot | ||||
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Skill | Image | Button Execution | Description | Damage (Star Bullet=52) |
Beam Whip | Press and release B
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The standard whip-like attack; Kirby swings a beam downwards. | 8 for initial hits, 6 each subsequent hit | |
Cycle Beam | Dash + B
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Kirby hits the brakes and fires multiple energy balls in a cone-shaped pattern forwards. | Damage varies depending on the distance:
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Beam Blast | Dash + B in midair
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Kirby aims downwards and fires a series of energy blasts diagonally towards the ground. | The wand itself deals 18 damage while the bullets deal 4 damage. | |
Wave Beam | Press and hold B, and then release
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After charging up energy, Kirby fires a large ball of energy straight forwards. Stops when it hits a wall but travels through enemies; can hit twice if an enemy is sufficiently fat. | 35 (18 if the ball hits the same enemy twice) | |
Capture Beam | Either ↑, or forward + B near an enemy
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Kirby grabs an enemy and fires them away with a flurry of energy balls. | 16 for the grab, 60 for the launch |
Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Beam is one of the selectable abilities in Kirby Fighters Deluxe, functioning exactly the same as it did in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Beam returns once again in Kirby: Planet Robobot, functioning like it did in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. In addition, it is one of the abilities compatible with the Robobot Armor, in the form of the Beam Mode. Here, it can be used to conduct electricity, similar to Spark, which is also in the game.
Kirby Star Allies
Beam appears as an ability in Kirby Star Allies, along with Waddle Doo who represents the ability as a Friend. Beam can be used to augment other abilities with the Zap Power Effect.
Beam moveset in Kirby Star Allies | |||
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Skill | Button Execution | Description | Damage (Star Bullet=52) |
Beam Whip | Press and release B
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The standard whip-like attack; Kirby swings a beam downwards. | 12 |
Cycle Beam | Dash + B
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Kirby hits the brakes and fires multiple energy balls in a cone-shaped pattern forwards. | Damage varies depending on the distance:
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Beam Blast | Dash + B in midair
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Kirby aims downwards and fires a series of energy blasts diagonally towards the ground. | The wand itself deals 22 damage while the bullets deal 18 damage. |
Wave Beam | Press and hold B, and then release
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After charging up energy, Kirby fires a large ball of energy straight forwards. Stops when it hits a wall but travels through enemies; can hit twice if an enemy is sufficiently fat. | 35 (18 if the ball hits the same enemy twice) |
Capture Beam | Either ↑, or forward + B near an enemy
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Kirby grabs an enemy and fires them away with a flurry of energy balls. | 16+48+60 (Grab, launch and hit) |
Kirby Fighters 2
Beam Kirby returns in Kirby Fighters 2 as one of the abilities the player can choose from. It is unlocked after reaching Fighters Rank 10, and plays much the same as it has in the preceding titles.
For more precise competitive-oriented information on the Beam ability in Kirby Fighters 2, see Mizuumi Wiki's page.
Moveset
Beam move-set in Kirby Fighters 2 | |||
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Skill | Button Execution | Description | Damage (unmodified) |
Beam Whip | Press and release B
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Kirby throws out a curved beam attack in front of him and drags it downward, covering a wide arc. | 26 (if all hits connect) |
Cycle Beam | Dash + B
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Kirby throws out a spinning beam wave in front of him that lingers for a moment. | 28 (if all hits connect) |
Beam Blast | Dash + B in midair
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Kirby shoots several small spherical projectiles diagonally downward in front of him. | 10 (first hit) 4 (each subsequent hit) |
Wave Beam | Press and hold B, then release
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Kirby charges up a large sphere of energy and then shoots it straight forward.
It can travel a long distance, but will disappear after a short moment, making it unable to reach all the way across certain stages. It will pass through opponents and objects, but not through walls. |
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Capture Beam | Either ↑/→ + B near an enemy
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Kirby uses energy to hold his foe in place. He can then release his foe with another B press and shoot several small beam attacks at them in the process.
While holding a foe, Kirby can change direction, but cannot move. If he does nothing, the foe will escape after 5 seconds with no damage. |
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Kirby's Dream Buffet
In Kirby's Dream Buffet, Beam Kirby is depicted alongside Sword Kirby on the "Sword vs. Beam" Character Treat, using artwork from Kirby Fighters Deluxe. Beam does not appear as an ability in Kirby's Dream Buffet itself.
Other
- Main article: Beam Mage
Beam appears under a different guise as the role Beam Mage from the Kirby Clash series of spin-off titles. The only major difference between the abilities is that Beam Mage's "Wave Beam" is upgraded into the "Time Beam", which can be charged to three different levels of power, and stops time for an enemy when they are hit enough times with the move.
Profiles
Flavor text
Image | Game | Flavor text |
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Kirby's Adventure | Kirby fires a beam like that used by some enemies! This is an easy weapon to use! | |
Kirby Super Star | Use the Beam attack against enemies! Fire the Beam by pressing Y. This is a very handy and useful ability. | |
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land & Kirby & The Amazing Mirror |
This Beam's like a whip! Whaa-pssssshh! Beam it! | |
Kirby: Canvas Curse | Whip the beam! Hold to hover! | |
File:USCover KSS.jpg | Kirby: Squeak Squad | This beam's like a whip! Whaa-pssssshh! Beam it! Beam it! Beam it! |
Kirby Super Star Ultra | Flail this beam like a whip. It has many useful attacks. Try to store up a super shot! | |
Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Lash foes with a whiplike beam! Hit and Cycle! Grab and Capture! Spin in midair for a Revolution! Charge up and BAM! Wave Beam! | |
Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Unleash a sizzling beam of energy! Use the Capture Beam when near an enemy, or use the Beam Blast in midair, and then finish off your foe with a Wave Beam! | |
Kirby: Planet Robobot | This ability gives you control of electricity itself. It looks like a simple ability, but science cannot yet explain how it works. | |
Kirby Star Allies | This crackling attack releases a ton of energy. Shoot a Cycle Beam or fire a Beam Blast from midair! And if you need to electrify your friends' weapons in a flash, use the rapid-fire Wave Beam! |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy
Kirby Super Star Ultra manual
- "Learn all the shapes and uses of this powerful beam attack."
Trivia
- Beam is the very first Copy Ability that can be obtained in the Kirby series, and has appeared in nearly every main series installment since then. In Kirby Star Allies, this fact is mentioned on the pause menu flavor text of Guest Star Waddle Doo: "It was the first Copy Ability that anyone ever got, and the origin of all abilities that came later! So much potential from a beam! And now, he wants to see why the beam... bends!"
- In Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3, pairing the Spark ability with Rick allows Kirby to perform an attack very similar to that of Beam.
- In Kirby Fighters Deluxe, the alternative hat for Beam Kirby resembles Marx's.
- In artwork for Kirby Super Star and its remake, the Beam ability hat is depicted as red on the right and orange on the left, with stars on both sides. In all other games (in addition to Kirby's in-game sprites in the previous games mentioned), it is depicted as the reverse, orange on the right and red on the left; additionally, only the orange side has stars.
Gallery
Artwork
- KFD Beam.png
Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Sprites
Ability Item from Kirby Super Star Ultra
Icons
Other
Banner from the Kirby Personality Quiz
Videos
Official Kirby Portal video showcasing Beam
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ビーム Bīmu |
Beam |
Chinese | 光束 guāng shù |
Beam |
Dutch | Straal | Beam |
French | Rayon | Ray |
German | Beam | Beam |
Italian | Raggio | Beam |
Korean | 빔 Bim |
Beam |
Portuguese | Raio | Ray |
Russian | Луч Luch |
Beam |
Spanish | Rayo | Beam |
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- Featured pages
- Copy Abilities in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
- Copy Abilities in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra
- Copy Abilities in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
- Copy Abilities in Kirby: Canvas Curse
- Copy Abilities in Kirby: Squeak Squad
- Copy Abilities in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
- Copy Abilities in Kirby: Triple Deluxe
- Copy Abilities in Kirby Fighters Deluxe
- Copy Abilities in Kirby: Planet Robobot
- Copy Abilities in Kirby Star Allies
- Copy Abilities in Kirby Fighters 2
- Copy Abilities with electrical properties