Checklist
The Checklist is a board of objectives that can be completed in various Kirby titles, comparable to achievements in other game series. The first Kirby game to feature a checklist was Kirby Air Ride, and completing these lists is necessary for 100% Completion of the game.
Checklists by Game
Kirby Air Ride
There are three distinct Checklists in Kirby Air Ride - one for each game mode. Each list consists of 120 boxes, each with their own objective to satisfy. At first, the objectives will be unknown to the unknown reader, but playing the game should be enough to unlock the first few by happenstance. From there, adjacent boxes to those cleared in the list will have their objectives shown. When clearing certain objectives, rewards are given, such as palette swaps, new Air Ride Machines, music files, and other rewards. One reward in particular is a purple checklist filler, which the unknown reader can use to automatically complete an objective they find to be too difficult, or just don't want to bother with.
The following pages link to tables listing each objective, and rewards, if applicable:
Filling in 100 boxes is necessary to 'complete' the game mode. Filling in all 120 for each one is necessary for 100% Completion.
Kirby Mass Attack
- Main article: Checklist (Mass Attack)
A Checklist is kept in this title, which is filled in by performing various tasks in the main game. There are 35 tasks in all, separated into five pages. While objectives can be completed at any time, the objectives are not shown to the unknown reader until enough Medals are collected to do so. The amount required is as follows:
- Page 1 - 80 Medals
- Page 2 - 100 Medals
- Page 3 - 120 Medals
- Page 4 - 140 Medals
- Page 5 - 160 Medals
Completing the checklist is required for 100% Completion of the game.
Kirby: Battle Royale
- Main article: Medal
While not called a Checklist, this title has a medal board which functions basically the same as previous Checklists. Each time a medal is earned, Battle Coins are awarded to the unknown reader, which can be used to unlock abilities and characters, battle modes, Headgear, and music files.
Trivia
- With the exception of a few spaces, the Checklists in Kirby Air Ride have their objectives randomly scattered through the grid every time a new save file is created.