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(The HP penalty for falling into a pit in Forgotten Land is not exactly "small" (it's about 1/5 of the life meter in Wild Mode). Also, Kirby's Dream Course treats OB differently in the 1P and 2P games.)
 
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[[File:KRtDL Bottomless Pit screenshot.png|thumb|right|300px|Kirby encounters a '''bottomless pit''' in the [[Cookie Country]] stage of ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.]]
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A '''bottomless pit''' (also referred to as just a '''pit''') is an off-screen area that will cause [[Kirby]] or other playable characters to lose a life if crossed. These areas feature in every main series ''Kirby'' title, and are usually marked by a black or gray border. A bottomless pit can only exist beneath the bottom of the screen, and if no other indications of its danger are present, the player can recognize a bottomless pit if the camera doesn't keep scrolling down as Kirby approaches it.
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A '''bottomless pit''' (also referred to as just a '''pit''') is an off-screen or otherwise "out of bounds" area that will cause [[Kirby]] or other playable characters to be defeated or be forced to return to the stage if entered. These areas feature in every main series ''Kirby'' title, and are usually marked by a black or gray border. A bottomless pit can only exist beneath the bottom of the screen, and if no other indications of its danger are present, the player can recognize a bottomless pit if the camera doesn't keep scrolling down as Kirby approaches it.


There are a few exceptions, where a seemingly bottomless pit actually leads to a new area, but these are rare, and usually have some sort of indicator, like a water current.
When enemies or other items fall into a bottomless pit, they are removed from the game, though they can usually still respawn if Kirby leaves and comes back, as per usual. This method is often used to dispose of otherwise invulnerable enemies like [[Shotzo]], which can fall into a bottomless pit if its supporting block is removed.
 
Some games may make use of an assisting item or feature to save the player from instantly being defeated by a bottomless pit. In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', holding a [[Reviving Tomato]] in the inventory will result in the player being revived as usual when falling into a pit during certain boss battles. In the same game, it is impossible to lose a life via falling down a pit after said bosses are defeated as Kirby will be forced back onto solid ground if he does. In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', turning on [[Magolor|Helper Magolor]] will result in him coming to the rescue to fish out any player that has fallen into a bottomless pit.
 
Some bosses like [[Mecha-Kracko]], [[Yin-Yarn]], and [[Queen Sectonia]] also utilize bottomless pits as a hazard, which can be dangerous if the player is attempting to maneuver around various attacks.
 
''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' is the first main series game to make bottomless pits not result in an instant loss of life without any assisting methods. Instead, falling into a pit causes Kirby to simply lose a moderate amount of HP, then return to the field of play near the point where he fell, similar to ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' and [[Kirby 3D Rumble]].


When enemies or other items fall into a bottomless pit, they are removed from the game, though they can usually still respawn if Kirby leaves and comes back, as per usual. This method is often used to dispose of otherwise invulnerable enemies like [[Shotzo]], which can fall into a bottomless pit if its supporting block is removed.
==In spin-offs==
Spin-off games also feature bottomless pits, with some in games like ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' still causing the player to lose a life. However, falling into them in some games may instead give a different penalty that may simply deduct from the player's [[Point|points]] or induce HP losses.
 
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', these areas are referred to as '''OB''' (short for "out of bounds"). In 1P Game, falling into an OB zone causes the player to lose a life. In 2P Game, falling into an OB zone instead subtracts 2 HP from the player and causes them to instantly lose the current [[Copy Ability]] they have.
 
In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', falling into a pit will either slow Kirby down or cause his vehicle to respawn with minimal HP. In [[Air Ride]], the only course to have bottomless pits is [[Celestial Valley]], and the [[Sand (course)|Sand]] course in [[Top Ride]] features a crumbling quicksand pit that can sometimes empty. Stage 1 of [[Destruction Derby]] also has stones which can be busted, revealing bottomless pits that can be fallen into.
 
In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and its [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|remake]], falling into a bottomless pit will cause Kirby to be pulled out by [[Angie]], causing him to drop his beads along the way. In [[Devilish Mode]], it additionally results in the loss of one [[Life Piece]].
 
In the [[Kirby 3D Rumble]] sub-game in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'', falling into a bottomless pit will cause Kirby to lose points and a sliver of his [[health]], then respawn on the main area of the stage. This mechanic would eventually carry over to the main series in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.
 
There is only one bottomless pit that can be accessed in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'', with that being the [[Apple]] hatches in the [[Apple Scramble]]. If a hatch opens below the player, they may fall into it and be temporarily taken out of the game, in a similar fashion to a KO.


In some spin-off games, such as ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', falling into a bottomless pit does not result in losing a life, but instead, Kirby is pulled out with some other punishment (such as losing [[Score|points]] or [[bead]]s). In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', falling into a pit will either slow Kirby down or cause his vehicle to respawn with minimal HP. In ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'', falling into a bottomless pit will cause Kirby to lose points, and just a little bit of his [[health]], then reappear on the stage. In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', falling into a bottomless pit merely deducts some health and returns Kirby to the field of play.
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', the various stages featured in [[Race (Kirby's Dream Buffet)|Race]] and [[Battle Royale (Kirby's Dream Buffet)|Battle Royale]] modes have bottomless pits, but falling into one simply causes Kirby to [[Hover]] automatically and slow down. By repeatedly pressing A several times, the player can hover out of the pit faster and return to normal play, but larger or stunned Kirbys have a higher tendency to fall into a pit and be temporarily removed from gameplay for a while.


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==In ''Kirby's Epic Yarn''==
[[File:KEY Bottomless Pit OOB.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Prince Fluff and Kirby in the process of breaking the game]]
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In ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', bottomless pits are marked by a featureless area that is inaccessible during normal gameplay. Using glitches, however, it is possible to reach this area without being pulled out immediately by [[Angie]]. This is referred to as going '''out of bounds'''. To do this, Kirby and [[Prince Fluff]] have to work together and repeatedly capture each-other with the [[Yarn Whip]] in perfect synchronicity to gain height until they can jump out the top of the stage. Curiously, instead of being blank, this area is textured with a star-studded quilt look that cannot be found anywhere else in the game, despite the fact that the player is not meant to be able to see it at all. Should Kirby and Fluff go out of bounds, they can potentially fall forever, which will require the player to pause and exit the stage or reset the game to escape.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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KEY Void Texture.png|The out of bounds texture from ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
KDL2_Red_Canyon_1-1.png|Kirby jumping over a bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
KDL3_Cloudy_Park_Stage_5_screenshot_08.png|Kirby and [[Rick]] jumping over several bottomless pits in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
Cutter_Screen_KSSU.png|A bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
KRtDL Bottomless Pit screenshot.png|Kirby encountering a bottomless pit in [[Cookie Country - Stage 2|Stage 2 of Cookie Country]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
KTD Bottomless Pit.png|A bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
KTD Bottomless Pit.png|A bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
KPR Bottomless Pit.png|A bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
KPR Bottomless Pit.png|A bottomless pit from ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
KBR Bottomless Pit.png|The only accessible bottomless pit in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'' is the [[Apple]] chute in [[Apple Scramble]].
KBR Bottomless Pit.png|The only accessible bottomless pit in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'' is the [[Apple]] chute in [[Apple Scramble]].
KEEY_BottomlessPit_DevilishMode.png|Falling into a bottomless pit in [[Devilish Mode]] in ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'' results in a loss of one [[Life Piece]].
KatFL Kirby recovering from bottomless pit screenshot.png|Kirby recovering from a bottomless pit in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''
KatFL Kirby recovering from bottomless pit screenshot.png|Kirby recovering from a bottomless pit in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 19 April 2024

Bottomless pit
KRtDLD Kirby KO by bottomless pit screenshot.png
Kirby being defeated by a bottomless pit in an Another Dimension rift area in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
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Type Hazard
Function "Out of bounds" area that typically defeats Kirby if he enters it
Found Frequently in stages
Game(s) Various
Similar to Crusher
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A bottomless pit (also referred to as just a pit) is an off-screen or otherwise "out of bounds" area that will cause Kirby or other playable characters to be defeated or be forced to return to the stage if entered. These areas feature in every main series Kirby title, and are usually marked by a black or gray border. A bottomless pit can only exist beneath the bottom of the screen, and if no other indications of its danger are present, the player can recognize a bottomless pit if the camera doesn't keep scrolling down as Kirby approaches it.

When enemies or other items fall into a bottomless pit, they are removed from the game, though they can usually still respawn if Kirby leaves and comes back, as per usual. This method is often used to dispose of otherwise invulnerable enemies like Shotzo, which can fall into a bottomless pit if its supporting block is removed.

Some games may make use of an assisting item or feature to save the player from instantly being defeated by a bottomless pit. In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, holding a Reviving Tomato in the inventory will result in the player being revived as usual when falling into a pit during certain boss battles. In the same game, it is impossible to lose a life via falling down a pit after said bosses are defeated as Kirby will be forced back onto solid ground if he does. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, turning on Helper Magolor will result in him coming to the rescue to fish out any player that has fallen into a bottomless pit.

Some bosses like Mecha-Kracko, Yin-Yarn, and Queen Sectonia also utilize bottomless pits as a hazard, which can be dangerous if the player is attempting to maneuver around various attacks.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the first main series game to make bottomless pits not result in an instant loss of life without any assisting methods. Instead, falling into a pit causes Kirby to simply lose a moderate amount of HP, then return to the field of play near the point where he fell, similar to Kirby's Blowout Blast and Kirby 3D Rumble.

In spin-offs[edit]

Spin-off games also feature bottomless pits, with some in games like Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble and Kirby: Canvas Curse still causing the player to lose a life. However, falling into them in some games may instead give a different penalty that may simply deduct from the player's points or induce HP losses.

In Kirby's Dream Course, these areas are referred to as OB (short for "out of bounds"). In 1P Game, falling into an OB zone causes the player to lose a life. In 2P Game, falling into an OB zone instead subtracts 2 HP from the player and causes them to instantly lose the current Copy Ability they have.

In Kirby Air Ride, falling into a pit will either slow Kirby down or cause his vehicle to respawn with minimal HP. In Air Ride, the only course to have bottomless pits is Celestial Valley, and the Sand course in Top Ride features a crumbling quicksand pit that can sometimes empty. Stage 1 of Destruction Derby also has stones which can be busted, revealing bottomless pits that can be fallen into.

In Kirby's Epic Yarn and its remake, falling into a bottomless pit will cause Kirby to be pulled out by Angie, causing him to drop his beads along the way. In Devilish Mode, it additionally results in the loss of one Life Piece.

In the Kirby 3D Rumble sub-game in Kirby: Planet Robobot and Kirby's Blowout Blast, falling into a bottomless pit will cause Kirby to lose points and a sliver of his health, then respawn on the main area of the stage. This mechanic would eventually carry over to the main series in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

There is only one bottomless pit that can be accessed in Kirby Battle Royale, with that being the Apple hatches in the Apple Scramble. If a hatch opens below the player, they may fall into it and be temporarily taken out of the game, in a similar fashion to a KO.

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, the various stages featured in Race and Battle Royale modes have bottomless pits, but falling into one simply causes Kirby to Hover automatically and slow down. By repeatedly pressing A several times, the player can hover out of the pit faster and return to normal play, but larger or stunned Kirbys have a higher tendency to fall into a pit and be temporarily removed from gameplay for a while.

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