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'''Bigger Stactus'''<ref>The formal Japanese name of this enemy can be transcribed as "Big Kakusan", but that name equivalent is already taken in the localization by [[Big Stactus]], referred to as "Delu-Kakusan" in Japanese.</ref> is a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. It appears in [[Sandy Canyon - Stage 3]], in a sand-filled room at the very end of the stage. Unlike other [[Stactus]]es, the Bigger Stactus has body segments of its own, which don't amount to other individual Stactuses. Otherwise, its head is the same size as a [[Big Stactus]].
'''Bigger Stactus'''{{DerivedTitle}}<ref>The formal Japanese name of this enemy can be transcribed as "Big Kakusan", but that name equivalent is already taken in the localization by [[Big Stactus]], referred to as "Delu-Kakusan" in Japanese.</ref> is a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. It appears in [[Sandy Canyon - Stage 3]], in a sand-filled room at the very end of the stage. Unlike other [[Stactus]]es, the Bigger Stactus has body segments of its own, which don't amount to other individual Stactuses. Otherwise, its head is the same size as a [[Big Stactus]].


The Kirbys have to face down three Bigger Stactuses in the chamber where they appear, one at a time. Each one will burrow and appear from out of the ground, attempting to crash into the Kirbys in the process. The heads are initially spiked, but eventually they will lower their guard, allowing the Kirbys to attack the heads. The body is spiked at all times, and should not be touched. Defeating Bigger Stactus confers 5,000 points onto the player.
The Kirbys have to face down three Bigger Stactuses in the chamber where they appear, one at a time. Each one will burrow and appear from out of the ground, attempting to crash into the Kirbys in the process. The heads are initially spiked, but eventually they will lower their guard, allowing the Kirbys to attack the heads. The body is spiked at all times, and should not be touched. Defeating Bigger Stactus confers 5,000 points onto the player.
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Bigger Stactus
KMA Bigger Stactus artwork.png
Artwork of Bigger Stactus from Kirby Mass Attack.
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Debut game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar to Stactus, Big Stactus
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Bigger Stactus[derived from Japanese][1] is a Mid-Boss in Kirby Mass Attack. It appears in Sandy Canyon - Stage 3, in a sand-filled room at the very end of the stage. Unlike other Stactuses, the Bigger Stactus has body segments of its own, which don't amount to other individual Stactuses. Otherwise, its head is the same size as a Big Stactus.

The Kirbys have to face down three Bigger Stactuses in the chamber where they appear, one at a time. Each one will burrow and appear from out of the ground, attempting to crash into the Kirbys in the process. The heads are initially spiked, but eventually they will lower their guard, allowing the Kirbys to attack the heads. The body is spiked at all times, and should not be touched. Defeating Bigger Stactus confers 5,000 points onto the player.

Bigger Stactus is faced again as an enemy in Survival Rush, as one of the options behind the one-Kirby door.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカクサン
Dekakusan
Portmanteau of「デカい」(dekai, big) and「カクサン」(Kakusan, Stactus)

References

  1. The formal Japanese name of this enemy can be transcribed as "Big Kakusan", but that name equivalent is already taken in the localization by Big Stactus, referred to as "Delu-Kakusan" in Japanese.