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'''Fake Patches''' are items that appear alongside the real [[Patch]]es in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', in the [[City Trial]] mode. They appear exclusively during the Fake Items event in the city.
'''Fake Patches''' are items that appear alongside the real [[Patch]]es in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', in the [[City Trial]] mode. They appear exclusively during the Fake Items event in the city.


They resemble 8 of the standard Patches, but are misshapen or miscolored in some way or another. If a racer tries to collect one, they will take [[damage]] instead, and be inflicted with some kind of negative effect. This can include being knocked into the air or falling [[Sleep|asleep]]. There is no fake variant of the All-Up or HP patches.
They resemble 8 of the standard Patches, but are misshapen or miscol{{o}}red in some way or another. If a racer tries to collect one, they will take [[damage]] instead, and be inflicted with some kind of negative effect. This can include being knocked into the air or falling [[Sleep|asleep]]. There is no fake variant of the All-Up or HP patches.


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
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