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Fighter appears in this game, despite having not appeared in the prior title ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' upon which this game's engine was based. As is typical for the ability, it has a large variety of moves, unlike most of the other abilities in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. The ability gives Kirby a red bandana that flaps behind him when he runs, jumps, falls, uses moves, or moves in any other way. They bandana turns grey when the chalk spray is equipped. The picture that appears when Kirby copies fighter shows Kirby slamming his fist into the ground. Fighter is provided by a fair number of enemies in the game, including the following:
Fighter appears in this game, despite having not appeared in the prior title ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' upon which this game's engine was based. As is typical for the ability, it has a large variety of moves, unlike most of the other abilities in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. The ability gives Kirby a red bandana that flaps behind him when he runs, jumps, falls, uses moves, or moves in any other way. They bandana turns grey when the chalk spray is equipped. The picture that appears when Kirby copies fighter shows Kirby slamming his fist into the ground. Fighter is provided by a fair number of enemies in the game, including the following:
*[[Boxin]]
*[[Boxin]]
*[[Grey Golem]] (when punching)
*[[Golem|Grey Golem]] (when punching)
*[[Box Boxer]] (mid-boss)
*[[Box Boxer]] (mid-boss)
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