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'''Drill''' is a [[Copy Ability]] that equips [[Kirby]] with a yellow hard hat with a visor and a large drill on top. This ability allows Kirby to attack foes either directly using the drill, or by digging into the ground and popping up elsewhere to attack from below. This ability made its first (and so far only) appearance in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.
'''Drill''' is a [[Copy Ability]] that equips [[Kirby]] with a yellow hard hat with a visor and a large drill on top. This ability allows Kirby to attack foes either directly using the drill, or by digging into the ground and popping up elsewhere to attack from below. This ability made its first (and so far only) appearance in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.


In addition to battling enemies, the Drill ability is also useful for unearthing various items from glowing dirt patches on the ground. Kirby can find a blueprint, which can then can be taken to [[Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop]] to [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolve the Copy Ability into new forms]]. So far, two evolved forms for Drill are known to be in the game—[[Pencil Drill]] and [[Twin Drill]]. Pencil Drill Kirby can shoot out a pencil projectile out from his hat when he pops up out of the ground. [[Twin Drill]] uses two drills and can attack enemies while digging underneath them.
In addition to battling enemies, the Drill ability is also useful for unearthing various items from glowing dirt patches on the ground. Kirby can find a blueprint, which can then can be taken to [[Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop]] to [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolve the Copy Ability into new forms]]. So far, two evolved forms for Drill are known to be in the game—[[Pencil Drill]] and [[Twin Drill]]. Pencil Drill Kirby can shoot out a pencil projectile out from his hat when he pops up out of the ground. Twin Drill uses two drills and can attack enemies while digging underneath them.


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Revision as of 02:40, 25 March 2022

Drill
KatFL Drill Kirby artwork.png
Artwork of Drill Kirby from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
Details
First game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Usage type Unlimited uses
Obtained from Digguh
Power(s) Attacking using drill and digging attacks
Similar to Animal, Stone-Needle
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This article is about the Copy Ability. For the Power Combo from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, see Stone-Needle. For the item in Kirby Air Ride, see Drill (item).

Drill is a Copy Ability that equips Kirby with a yellow hard hat with a visor and a large drill on top. This ability allows Kirby to attack foes either directly using the drill, or by digging into the ground and popping up elsewhere to attack from below. This ability made its first (and so far only) appearance in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

In addition to battling enemies, the Drill ability is also useful for unearthing various items from glowing dirt patches on the ground. Kirby can find a blueprint, which can then can be taken to Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop to evolve the Copy Ability into new forms. So far, two evolved forms for Drill are known to be in the game—Pencil Drill and Twin Drill. Pencil Drill Kirby can shoot out a pencil projectile out from his hat when he pops up out of the ground. Twin Drill uses two drills and can attack enemies while digging underneath them.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドリル[1]
Doriru
Drill
Traditional Chinese 鑽擊[2]
zuàn jī
Drill
Simplified Chinese 钻击[3]
zuàn jī
Dutch Boor[4] Drill
French Foreuse[5][6] Drill
German Bohrer[7] Drill
Italian Trivella[8] Drill
Korean 드릴[9]
Deuril
Drill
Spanish Taladro[10] Drill


References