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'''Crusher''' refers to any stage element, hazard or block which can cause instant life loss by squishing [[Kirby]] or another playable character. While not a common hazard in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'']] series, it is just as dangerous as a [[Void]], as it can defeat Kirby no matter how much [[Vitality]] he has remaining.
|image=[[File:KDL2 Crushed.png]]
|caption=Kirby getting '''crushed''' during an auto-scroller in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
|type=[[Hazard]]
|function=Defeats anything that gets caught between two surfaces
|found=In some areas in stages
|game=Various
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'''Crusher''' refers to any stage element, hazard or block which can cause instant life loss by squishing [[Kirby]] or another playable character. While not a common hazard in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'']] series, it is just as dangerous as a [[bottomless pit]], as it can usually defeat Kirby no matter how much [[Health]] he has remaining. Crusher hazards should not be confused with hazards that flatten Kirby momentarily but are not one-hit KOs, such as [[Squeaky Hammer Machine]]s, [[Boulder]]s, and other similar hazards.


In the simplest cases, a crusher will consist of a moving platform or landmass which makes contact with another platform. A character will only be crushed where those two elements make contact. In other cases, a stage element can be made into a crusher during an auto-scrolling section, when that element begins to leave the screen. If Kirby or another character are caught behind the object when that happens, they will be crushed (despite that making little sense in practice).
In the simplest cases, a crusher will consist of a moving platform or landmass which makes contact with another platform. A character will only be crushed where those two elements make contact. In other cases, a stage element can be made into a crusher during an auto-scrolling section, when that element begins to leave the screen. If Kirby or another character are caught behind the object when that happens, they will be crushed (despite that making little sense in practice).
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Crushers tend to only exist in stages themselves, and are not part of any enemy or [[Boss]]'s arsenal of attacks. Items and other collectables tend to be hidden in areas prone to crushing, making retrieving them a risky prospect. In addition to playable characters, enemies and most items can also be crushed, which will remove them from the game.
Crushers tend to only exist in stages themselves, and are not part of any enemy or [[Boss]]'s arsenal of attacks. Items and other collectables tend to be hidden in areas prone to crushing, making retrieving them a risky prospect. In addition to playable characters, enemies and most items can also be crushed, which will remove them from the game.


==Trivia==
Crushers are one-hit KOs in most games, but not in all. In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirby's]] [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|(Extra)]] [[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Epic Yarn]]'', being crushed does not K.O. Kirby; instead, he is grabbed out of the wall by [[Angie]] and placed into an open space somewhere, losing [[bead]]s as he is transported. In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', much like [[bottomless pit]]s, Kirby cannot instantly be defeated by getting crushed; instead, he loses some health and is teleported back to a safe area.
*Crushers are necessarily fatal, as otherwise, Kirby would likely end up inside a wall or floor, breaking the game's immersion.
 
**In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', being crushed does not K.O. Kirby. Instead, he is grabbed out of the wall by [[Angie]] and placed into an open space somewhere, losing [[bead]]s as he is transported.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
KPR Crusher.png|Kirby gets crushed in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
KPR Crusher robobot.png|Not even the [[Robobot Armor]] can survive getting crushed
KRtDLD Kirby getting crushed screenshot.png|Kirby getting crushed by a moving wall in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''
</gallery>
[[Category:Hazards]]
[[Category:Hazards]]

Latest revision as of 16:58, 4 April 2024

Crusher
KDL2 Crushed.png
Kirby getting crushed during an auto-scroller in Kirby's Dream Land 2
Details
Type Hazard
Function Defeats anything that gets caught between two surfaces
Found In some areas in stages
Game(s) Various
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Crusher refers to any stage element, hazard or block which can cause instant life loss by squishing Kirby or another playable character. While not a common hazard in the Kirby series, it is just as dangerous as a bottomless pit, as it can usually defeat Kirby no matter how much Health he has remaining. Crusher hazards should not be confused with hazards that flatten Kirby momentarily but are not one-hit KOs, such as Squeaky Hammer Machines, Boulders, and other similar hazards.

In the simplest cases, a crusher will consist of a moving platform or landmass which makes contact with another platform. A character will only be crushed where those two elements make contact. In other cases, a stage element can be made into a crusher during an auto-scrolling section, when that element begins to leave the screen. If Kirby or another character are caught behind the object when that happens, they will be crushed (despite that making little sense in practice).

Crushers tend to only exist in stages themselves, and are not part of any enemy or Boss's arsenal of attacks. Items and other collectables tend to be hidden in areas prone to crushing, making retrieving them a risky prospect. In addition to playable characters, enemies and most items can also be crushed, which will remove them from the game.

Crushers are one-hit KOs in most games, but not in all. In Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn, being crushed does not K.O. Kirby; instead, he is grabbed out of the wall by Angie and placed into an open space somewhere, losing beads as he is transported. In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, much like bottomless pits, Kirby cannot instantly be defeated by getting crushed; instead, he loses some health and is teleported back to a safe area.

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