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*'''[[Ribbon's Crystal]]''' from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Obtained by collecting all the [[Crystal Shard]]s, then defeating [[Miracle Matter]]. Kirby and [[Ribbon]] pair up to use this ability, firing crystal projectiles at [[0²]] to defeat it. This was the first weapon to be utilized in a fully 3-D scenario.
*'''[[Ribbon's Crystal]]''' from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Obtained by collecting all the [[Crystal Shard]]s, then defeating [[Miracle Matter]]. Kirby and [[Ribbon]] pair up to use this ability, firing crystal projectiles at [[0²]] to defeat it. This was the first weapon to be utilized in a fully 3-D scenario.
*'''[[Master]]''' from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. Obtained after defeating [[Dark Meta Knight]]. Also known as the [[Galaxia]], Kirby is given this sword by [[Meta Knight]] just prior to facing [[Dark Mind]]. Unlike most final weapons, it is possible to lose this weapon, though losing it will not make the final boss unbeatable. Master can also be used outside of the final boss fight, where it can serve as a multipurpose tool for various tasks, including pounding [[Post]]s, lighting [[Fuse]]s, and cutting [[String Platform]]s.
*'''[[Master]]''' from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. Obtained after defeating [[Dark Meta Knight]]. Also known as the [[Galaxia]], Kirby is given this sword by [[Meta Knight]] just prior to facing [[Dark Mind]]. Unlike most final weapons, it is possible to lose this weapon, though losing it will not make the final boss unbeatable. Master can also be used outside of the final boss fight, where it can serve as a multipurpose tool for various tasks, including pounding [[Post]]s, lighting [[Fuse]]s, and cutting [[String Platform]]s.
*'''[[Triple Star]]''' from ''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]''. Obtained by defeating [[Dark Daroach]]. Kirby is given this cane by [[Daroach]], and uses it to battle [[Dark Nebula]]. Much like Master, it can be used on a multitude of puzzles, and can potentially be lost. Otherwise, its primary function is to fire three encircling star orbs at the enemy to deal damage.
*'''[[Triple Star]]''' from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''. Obtained by defeating [[Dark Daroach]]. Kirby is given this cane by [[Daroach]], and uses it to battle [[Dark Nebula]]. Much like Master, it can be used on a multitude of puzzles, and can potentially be lost. Otherwise, its primary function is to fire three encircling star orbs at the enemy to deal damage.
*'''[[Metamortex]]''' from ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. This item is obtained in various stages to transform Kirby and [[Fluff]] into various vehicles and forms. In the fight against [[Mega Yin-Yarn]], Kirby uses a Metamortex to transform into the Tankbot to defeat him.
*'''[[Metamortex]]''' from ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. This item is obtained in various stages to transform Kirby and [[Fluff]] into various vehicles and forms. In the fight against [[Mega Yin-Yarn]], Kirby uses a Metamortex to transform into the Tankbot to defeat him.
*'''[[Landia]]''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. Landia is a four-headed dragon who helps Kirby and his friends take on [[Magolor]] after being betrayed by him. Landia splits into four separate dragons to accommodate each hero, and controls similarly to the Starship from Kirby Super Star. Additionally, like the Starship, Landia is not used to battle Magolor in his final state, merely to bring down the [[Lor Starcutter]].
*'''[[Landia]]''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. Landia is a four-headed dragon who helps Kirby and his friends take on [[Magolor]] after being betrayed by him. Landia splits into four separate dragons to accommodate each hero, and controls similarly to the Starship from Kirby Super Star. Additionally, like the Starship, Landia is not used to battle Magolor in his final state, merely to bring down the [[Lor Starcutter]].

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Official artwork of the Star Rod, the first and benchmark example of a Final Weapon.

A Final Weapon refers to any ability and/or item that is used to defeat the final boss (or in some cases, the penultimate boss), and typically only features at or near the end of the game.

Examples

The first game in the Kirby series to feature a final weapon was Kirby's Adventure. In this game, Kirby retrieves the Star Rod by collecting its pieces from all the various bosses up to the final confrontation, and uses it to defeat Nightmare. Once Kirby obtains the Star Rod, he can not lose it in the fight, unless he happens to get a Game Over.

From that point on, many games in the series followed suit by providing Kirby with some form of final weapon. These weapon are, in chronological order:

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