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Enemies, Mid-Bosses, and even [[Boss]]es could also come in different shades and hues. A prime example of this is the [[Boss]] [[Chameleo Arm]], whose color is random each time Kirby encounters it. Kirby can also use the [[Paint]] ability to change Chameleo Arm's color mid-fight. | Enemies, Mid-Bosses, and even [[Boss]]es could also come in different shades and hues. A prime example of this is the [[Boss]] [[Chameleo Arm]], whose color is random each time Kirby encounters it. Kirby can also use the [[Paint]] ability to change Chameleo Arm's color mid-fight. | ||
In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the green, red and yellow Kirbys can be seen and played as again in the Sub-Games. Additionally, in [[Gourmet Race]]'s multiplayer mode exclusive to that game, the second player | In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the green, red and yellow Kirbys can be seen and played as again in the Sub-Games. Additionally, in [[Gourmet Race]]'s multiplayer mode exclusive to that game, the second player controls of a yellow Kirby. | ||
[[Helper]]s also have different color schemes than their enemy counterparts. These helpers also have different color schemes depending on the subgame. | [[Helper]]s also have different color schemes than their enemy counterparts. These helpers also have different color schemes depending on the subgame. |