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'''Cook Potluck''' is a special [[Friend Ability]] which allows [[Cook]] Kirby or [[Chef Kawasaki]] to cook his [[Helper|Friends]] and create additional [[Food]] items. To perform this move, Kirby or Kawasaki must initiate the 'Cook Pot' technique with one or more Friends in the vicinity. Before the cooking process begins, friends must then jump into the pot (by holding down | '''Cook Potluck''' is a special [[Friend Ability]] which allows [[Cook]] Kirby or [[Chef Kawasaki]] to cook his [[Helper|Friends]] and create additional [[Food]] items. To perform this move, Kirby or Kawasaki must initiate the 'Cook Pot' technique with one or more Friends in the vicinity. Before the cooking process begins, friends must then jump into the pot (by holding down on the control stick as they descend). Done correctly, when Kirby or Kawasaki finish cooking, the allies will be ejected along with an additional [[Food]] item per ally cooked. | ||
A more powerful variant of this move exists as well, called '''Supper Party'''. Using this move is much the same as above, but involves the 'Souper Supper' move instead. Allies who jump in will be launched out of the pot with incredible force, similar to [[Friend Throw]], and can damage enemies they fly into. | A more powerful variant of this move exists as well, called '''Supper Party'''. Using this move is much the same as above, but involves the 'Souper Supper' move instead. Allies who jump in will be launched out of the pot with incredible force, similar to [[Friend Throw]], and can damage enemies they fly into. |
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Cook Potluck is a special Friend Ability which allows Cook Kirby or Chef Kawasaki to cook his Friends and create additional Food items. To perform this move, Kirby or Kawasaki must initiate the 'Cook Pot' technique with one or more Friends in the vicinity. Before the cooking process begins, friends must then jump into the pot (by holding down on the control stick as they descend). Done correctly, when Kirby or Kawasaki finish cooking, the allies will be ejected along with an additional Food item per ally cooked.
A more powerful variant of this move exists as well, called Supper Party. Using this move is much the same as above, but involves the 'Souper Supper' move instead. Allies who jump in will be launched out of the pot with incredible force, similar to Friend Throw, and can damage enemies they fly into.
Despite being cooked, allies take no damage when they participate in this move.