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|image=[[File:Guest Star Title.jpg|350px]]
|caption=Title screen for '''Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!'''
|caption=Title screen for '''Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!'''
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|players=1-4
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|appeared=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|appeared=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|compare=[[Meta Knightmare]]<br>[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]<br>[[Meta Knightmare Returns]]<br>[[DededeTour!]]<br>[[Helper to Hero]]
|compare=[[Meta Knightmare]]<br>[[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]<br>[[Meta Knightmare Returns]]<br>[[Dededetour!]]<br>[[Helper to Hero]]
|theme music=[[File:KSA The Adventure Begins Guest Star version clip.mp3]]
|theme title="[[The Adventure Begins (theme from Kirby's Return to Dream Land)|The Adventure Begins (amiibo Special ver.)]]"
|description=The default version of the main title theme for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!
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{{Quote|You can do it...even without Kirby! Go for a {{color|red|time attack}} score in an {{color|red|adventure}} with only {{color|red|friends}}!|Tutorial caption in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!}}
{{Quote|You can do it...even without Kirby! Go for a {{color|red|time attack}} score in an {{color|red|adventure}} with only {{color|red|friends}}!|Tutorial caption in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!}}
'''Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!''' is an [[Extra Game]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', unlocked once the Story Mode is completed. The main premise involves a team of [[Helper|Friends]] and/or [[Dream Friend]]s running through the stages in one long time attack run without [[Kirby]]'s help and defeating [[Morpho Knight|a special boss]] at the end of the game.  
'''Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!''' is an [[Extra Mode]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', unlocked once the Story Mode is completed. The main premise involves a team of [[Helper|Friends]] and/or [[Dream Friend]]s running through a condensed version of the main story mode in one long time attack run without [[Kirby]]'s help and defeating [[Morpho Knight|a different boss]] at the end of the game. Along the way, a number of distinct challenges are faced depending on which guest star was chosen to be the main character, and [[Power-Up Heart]]s are available which can bolster the allies' abilities. Completing this game mode at least once is required to unlock the Fiery Showdown and Infernal Crisis difficulties of [[The Ultimate Choice]], and contributes toward [[100% completion]] of ''Kirby Star Allies''.
 
This game mode is similar in premise to previous time attack modes such as [[Meta Knightmare]] and [[Dededetour!]], and includes checkpoints and a final time leaderboard for each character. Unlike those modes, however, none of the bosses fought are enhanced versions of their Story Mode counterparts (save for the run for [[The Three Mage-Sisters]]).


==Story==
==Story==
The story is largely the same as the main Story Mode. However, instead of collecting the pieces of the [[Jamba Heart]], [[Hyness]] and his generals are attempting to open an inter-dimensional portal. Once they are defeated, [[Galacta Knight]] appears from out of the portal, and gets ready to fight the allies again as he normally does. However, just before the fight can begin, a strange butterfly lands on Galacta Knight's lance and causes him to disintegrate. In his place, the butterfly transforms into the Reborn Butterfly [[Morpho Knight]], who fights the allies in Galacta Knight's stead. Defeating him causes this new knight to gracefully vaporize, completing this game.
The story is largely the same as the main Story Mode. However, instead of collecting the pieces of the [[Jamba Heart]], [[Hyness]] and [[The Three Mage-Sisters]] are attempting to open an inter-dimensional portal. Once they are defeated, after a fake-out credits sequence, [[Galacta Knight]] appears from out of the portal and gets ready to fight the allies again as he normally does. However, just before the fight can begin, a strange [[butterfly]] lands on Galacta Knight's lance and causes him to disintegrate. In his place, the butterfly transforms into the Reborn Butterfly, [[Morpho Knight]], who fights the allies in Galacta Knight's stead. Defeating him causes this new knight to gracefully vaporize, completing the game.


==Gameplay Differences==
==Gameplay==
{{realMe}} needs to choose a particular Friend to play as before the game begins, and will stick with that friend for the remainder of the game. As such, this friend is given the ability to toss [[Make Friend|Friend Heart]]s to recruit other allies to help clear away obstacles and perform [[Friend Ability|Friend Abilities]]. Instead of entering each stage individually, all the stages are played in one long run, with checkpoints in the interim. They are split into five 'levels' which are timed separately. Along the way, entering side areas and accessing hard-to-reach spots can yield '''Power-Up Hearts''', which raise the stats of the allies when collected. These stats can be raised to a maximum of 5, and will reset when a new level is accessed.
[[File:KSA Guest Star gameplay 01.jpg|thumb|250px|The premise around Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! revolves around playing through a mostly condensed version of the Story Mode with a playable character other than Kirby.]]
{{main|Power-Up Heart}}
The player needs to choose a particular Friend to play as before the game begins, and will stick with that friend for the remainder of the game. As such, this friend is given the ability to toss [[Friend Heart]]s to recruit other allies to help clear away obstacles and perform [[Friend Ability|Friend Abilities]]. Instead of entering each stage individually, all the stages are played in one long run, with checkpoints in the interim. They are split into five 'levels' which are timed separately. Along the way, entering side areas and accessing hard-to-reach spots can yield [[Power-Up Heart]]s, which raise the stats of the allies when collected. These stats can be raised to a maximum of 5 but will reset when a new level is accessed. If a Power-Up Heart is collected when its corresponding stat is already at level 5, then the character who collected will pose but the level will not change. However, collecting a sixth Health heart will still refill the health meter of all characters entirely, as if they had eaten a [[Maxim Tomato]].


In addition, there are a number of areas in the stages which have been reconfigured into 'ambush zones', where enemies appear in sequence which the allies must defeat. There are a number of unique areas to run through, which do not appear at all in the main story mode. The layout of the run also changes based on which ally is being used, with certain areas only appearing for certain allies.
In addition, there are a number of areas in the stages which have been reconfigured into 'ambush zones', where enemies appear in sequence which the allies must defeat. There are a number of unique areas to run through, which do not appear at all in the main story mode, with the DLC Dream Friends going through sections of levels that either make use of their moveset or are recreations of earlier ''Kirby'' stages. The layout of the run also changes based on which ally is being used, with certain areas only appearing for certain allies. For example, sections that utilize [[Friend Throw]] will only appear for characters that can use that move or something similar to make progress (e.g. [[Gooey]], [[Beetley]], [[Bugzzy]], [[Knuckle Joe]], and [[Magolor]]).


Lastly, while there are many heart-shaped [[Point Star]]s and [[Picture Piece]]s to find, there is very little in the way of [[Food]] or other healing items. What's more, the allies start with 80% of the default maximum [[stamina|health]]. Therefore, the allies will need to rely on either their own abilities, the [[Big Switch]]es, or the Health Power-Up Hearts to recover lost health.
Lastly, while there are many [[Point Star|Point Heart]]s and [[Picture Piece]]s to find, there is very little in the way of [[Food]] or other healing items, and the allies start with 80% of their default maximum [[stamina|health]]. Therefore, the allies will need to rely on either their own abilities, checkpoints, or the Health Power-Up Hearts to recover lost health. There are also no [[1-Up]]s to be found, but extra lives can still be increased by collecting Point Hearts.


A separate high score is kept for each individual ally, though only one run needs to be finished to 'complete' the game. Once this one run is completed, [[Dream Friend]]s are made available to play as.
A separate high score is kept for each individual ally, though only one run needs to be finished to 'complete' the game. Once this one run is completed, [[Dream Friend]]s are made available to play as. Allies with completed runs will have their respective icon marked with a crown, indicating completion of a character's run.


Interestingly enough, the [[Friend Star]] is never utilized in this game mode. In its place, several more [[Friend Train]] sections are added.
Interestingly enough, the [[Friend Star]] is never utilized in this game mode. In its place, several more [[Friend Train]] sections are added.


==List of Allies==
==List of Allies==
The following lists all playable allies and their subtitles in the title screen.
The following lists all playable allies and their subtitles in the title screen. The title of this game mode is meant to be a placeholder for whichever ally is picked. The title officially changes based on which ally is played.
 
For DLC Dream Friends, the art on the title screen changes to match the Japanese box art of their respective debut games. The base game Dream Friends did not have unique title screen art until version 2.0.0, showcasing their signature colors and previous appearances.
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!colspan=5|'''List of Allies in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!''' &nbsp;
!colspan=5|'''List of Allies in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!''' &nbsp;
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! Notes
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| '''[[Blade Knight]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Blade Knight title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Blade Knight]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Staying Sharp
| Staying Sharp
| この{{furi|剣|つるぎ}}に{{furi|誓|ちか}}って<br>''Swear Upon His Blade''
| この{{furi|剣|つるぎ}}に{{furi|誓|ちか}}って<br>''I Swear By This Blade''
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| '''[[Sir Kibble]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Sir Kibble title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Sir Kibble]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Cutting in Style
| Cutting in Style
| リターントゥ{{furi|斬刃|ざんば}}<br>''Return to Cutter Blade''
| リターントゥ{{furi|斬刃|ざんば}}<br>''Return to Cutter Blade''
| The Japanese subtitle refers to the English title of ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
| The Japanese subtitle refers to the American English title of ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
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| '''[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Poppy Bros Jr title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Bombs Away!
| Bombs Away!
| {{furi|空|そら}}に{{furi|弾|はじ}}ける{{furi|花々|はなばな}}<br>''Bursting Blooms in the Sky''
| {{furi|空|そら}}に{{furi|弾|はじ}}ける{{furi|花々|はなばな}}<br>''Bursting Blooms in the Sky''
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|The Japanese subtitle refers to the firework-like explosions that the bombs make; "firework" in Japanese is 花火 (''hanabi''), which is literally "flower-fire".
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| '''[[Rocky]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Rocky title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Rocky]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Rock the World
| Rock the World
| {{furi|怒|いか}}りのヘビーアッパー!<br>''Raging Heavy Upper!''
| {{furi|怒|いか}}りのヘビーアッパー!<br>''Raging Heavy Upper!''
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| '''[[Wester]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Wester title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Wester]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Wild-West Whip
| Wild-West Whip
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| '''[[Bonkers]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Bonkers title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Bonkers]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Banana Mania
| Banana Mania
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| '''[[Bio Spark]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Bio Spark title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Bio Spark]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Savage Silence
| Savage Silence
| {{furi|紫電|しでん}}{{furi|月影|げつえい}}<br>''Violet Lightning and Moon Shadow''
| {{furi|紫電|しでん}}{{furi|月影|げつえい}}<br>''Violet Lightning in Moonlight''
|Violet Lightning ({{furi|紫電|しでん}}) is the name of Bio Spark's blade.
|Violet Lightning ({{furi|紫電|しでん}}) is the name of Bio Spark's blade.
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| '''[[Gim]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Gim title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Gim]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Up-and-Down Dynamo
| Up-and-Down Dynamo
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|The Japanese subtitle refers to ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' in which Gim was absent. Gim's Guest Star pause page also mentions the "mechanized invasion".
|The Japanese subtitle refers to ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' in which Gim was absent. Gim's Guest Star pause page also mentions the "mechanized invasion".
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| '''[[Jammerjab]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Jammerjab title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Jammerjab]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Staff Striker
| Staff Striker
| {{furi|信|しん}}じられる{{furi|友|とも}}こそが<br>''So That Is What a Believable Friend is All About''
| {{furi|信|しん}}じられる{{furi|友|とも}}こそが<br>''That's a Friend You Can Believe In''
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| '''[[Burning Leo]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Burning Leo title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Burning Leo]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Roaring Fire
| Roaring Fire
| {{furi|燃|も}}えろ! ライオンハート<br>''Burn! Lion Heart''
| {{furi|燃|も}}えろ!ライオンハート<br>''Burn! Lion Heart''
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| '''[[Chilly]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Chilly title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Chilly]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Chill Winds
| Chill Winds
| はるかぜそよぐ、その{{furi|前|まえ}}に...<br>''Before the Spring Breeze Arrives…''
| はるかぜそよぐ、その{{furi|前|まえ}}に...<br>''Before the Spring Breeze Arrives…''
| The Japanese subtitle and Chilly's Guest Star pause page indicates he would melt when the spring breeze arrives,<br>which could possibly refer to the "[[Dedede's Snow Job]]" episode (Ep. 20 in Japan and Ep. 18 in the English dub) of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''.
| The Japanese subtitle and Chilly's Guest Star pause page indicates he would melt when the spring breeze arrives, which could possibly refer to "[[Dedede's Snow Job]]", the episode (Ep. 20 in Japanese and Ep. 18 in the 4Kids dubs) of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''.
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| '''[[Waddle Doo]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Waddle Doo title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Waddle Doo]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Beam Land
| Beam Land
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| The English subtitle is possibly a pun on [[Dream Land]].
| The English subtitle is possibly a pun on [[Dream Land]].
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| '''[[Plugg]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Plugg title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Plugg]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Powered Up
| Powered Up
| {{furi|忘|わす}}らるる{{furi|希望|きぼう}}の{{furi|光|ひかり}}<br>''Forgotten Light of Hope''
| {{furi|忘|わす}}らるる{{furi|希望|きぼう}}の{{furi|光|ひかり}}<br>''Forgotten Light of Hope''
|Interestingly, the Japanese name of [[Zan Partizanne]]'s theme is 忘らるる閃光のライトニング (''Forgotten Flash Lightning'').<br>"Powered Up" is a punchline on Plugg now upgraded and able to fire [[Plasma]] upward.
|The Japanese name refers to Plugg's long absence from the series, last appearing in 2000's ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.<br>Interestingly, the Japanese name of [[Zan Partizanne]]'s theme is similar, being 忘らるる閃光のライトニング (''Forgotten Flash of Lightning'').<br>"Powered Up" is a pun on Plugg's expanded moveset, now being able to fire [[Plasma]] upward.
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| '''[[Driblee]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Driblee title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Driblee]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Rinse and Repeat!
| Rinse and Repeat
| ウルルン! スプリンクル<br>''Aqua! Sprinkle''
| ウルルン!スプリンクル<br>''Aqua! Sprinkle''
|[[Aqua Star]] is called ウルルンスター in Japanese.
|[[Aqua Star]] is called ウルルンスター in Japanese.
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| '''[[NESP]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star NESP title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[NESP]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Psych Out!
| Psych Out
| サイキックエイジス<br>''Psychic Ages''
| サイキックエイジス<br>''Psychic Ages''
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| '''[[Birdon]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Birdon title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Birdon]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Freedom in the Sky
| Freedom in the Sky
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| '''[[Broom Hatter]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Broom Hatter title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Broom Hatter]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Spring Cleaning
| Spring Cleaning
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| '''[[Knuckle Joe]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Knuckle Joe title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Knuckle Joe]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| The Contender
| The Contender
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| '''[[Bugzzy]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Bugzzy title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Bugzzy]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| What's the Bug Idea?
| What's the Bug Idea?
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| '''[[Beetley]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Beetley title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Beetley]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Unbeatable Beetle
| Unbeatable Beetle
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| '''[[Como]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Como title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Como]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| A Tangled Web
| A Tangled Web
| 三つ{{furi|目|め}}スーパースパイダー<br>''Three-Eyes Super Spider''
| 三つ{{furi|目|め}}スーパースパイダー<br>''Three-Eyed Super Spider''
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| '''[[Parasol Waddle Dee]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Parasol Waddle Dee title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Parasol Waddle Dee]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Floaty Dreamer
| Floaty Dreamer
| ふわふわおちて、ひがさして。<br>''Gently Floating, and the Sun Is Shining.''
| ふわふわおちて、ひがさして。<br>''Gently Floating, and the Sun Is Shining.''
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|The Japanese subtitle is two lines of the tanka poem present in Parasol's Japanese pause description in ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''.
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| '''[[Vividria]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Vividria title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Vividria]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| A col{{ou}}rful
| A Colorful
| カラフル❤ハートフル<br>''Col{{ou}}rful❤Heartful''
| カラフル❤ハートフル<br>''Colorful❤Heartful''
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| '''[[Chef Kawasaki]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Chef Kawasaki title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Chef Kawasaki]]'''}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
| Flav{{ou}}r Attack
| Flavor Attack
| {{furi|突撃|とつげき}}! {{furi|魂|たましい}}の{{furi|料理人|りょうりにん}}<br>''Attack! The Soul Chef''
| {{furi|突撃|とつげき}}{{furi|魂|たましい}}の{{furi|料理人|りょうりにん}}<br>''Attack! The Soulful Chef''
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| '''[[King Dedede#As a Dream Friend|King Dedede]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star King Dedede title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede#As a Dream Friend|King Dedede]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Fight for the Crown
| Fight for the Crown
| {{furi|王位|おうい}}の{{furi|復権|ふっけん}}<br>''Seize Back the Crown''
| {{furi|王位|おうい}}の{{furi|復権|ふっけん}}<br>''Seize Back the Crown''
|The Japanese subtitle is directly taken from the Japanese title of [[Masked Dedede|Masked Dedede's Revenge]] theme ("Dedede's Royal Payback") in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
|The Japanese subtitle is directly taken from the Japanese title of [[Masked Dedede|Masked Dedede's Revenge]]'s theme ("Dedede's Royal Payback") in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
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| '''[[Meta Knight#As a Dream Friend|Meta Knight]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Meta Knight title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Meta Knight#As a Dream Friend|Meta Knight]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Scourge of Darkness
| Scourge of Darkness
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| '''[[Bandana Waddle Dee#Kirby Star Allies|Bandana Waddle Dee]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Bandana Waddle Dee title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Bandana Waddle Dee#Kirby Star Allies|Bandana Waddle Dee]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| The Legend of Dee
| The Legend of Dee
| レジェンド オブ ワドルディ<br>''Legend of [[Waddle Dee]]''
| レジェンド オブ ワドルディ<br>''Legend of [[Waddle Dee]]''
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|Both the Japanese and English subtitles appear to reference ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series.
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| '''[[Animal Friend|Rick & Kine & Coo]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Rick Kine Coo title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Animal Friend|Rick & Kine & Coo]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Animal Trio
| Animal Trio
| {{furi|陸海空|りくかいくう}}アニマルズ<br>''Land-Sea-Air Animals''
| {{furi|陸海空|りくかいくう}}アニマルズ<br>''Land-Sea-Air Animals''
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|The Japanese subtitle uses the kanji that correspond to the names of each of the animal friends: ''riku'', ''kai'', and ''kū''.
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| '''[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Marx title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Galactic Ambition
| Galactic Ambition
| {{furi|銀河|ぎんが}}に{{furi|野望|やぼう}}を<br>''Galactic Ambition''
| {{furi|銀河|ぎんが}}に{{furi|野望|やぼう}}を<br>''Galactic Ambition''
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|Based on the Japanese title for [[Milky Way Wishes]], '''銀河にねがいを''' ("Wish Upon the Galaxy").
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| '''[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Gooey title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Who…Me?
| Who…Me?
| ココはドコでボクだ〜れ?<br>''Where Is This and Wh-Who Am I?''
| ココはドコでボクだ〜れ?<br>''Where Is This and Wh-Who Am I?''
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| '''[[Adeleine & Ribbon]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Adeleine and Ribbon title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Adeleine & Ribbon]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Artful Adventurers
| Artful Adventurers
| あたしたちもまぜて<br>''Let Us Join Too''
| あたしたちもまぜて<br>''Let Us Join, Too''
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|The Japanese subtitle refers to the cutscene that plays when Adeleine joins the party in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', '''あたしもまぜて''' ("Let Me Join, Too"; localized as "Adding Adeleine"). This phrase is also seen in their Story Mode pause screen description.
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| '''[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Dark Meta Knight title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| From the Shadows
| From the Shadows
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| '''[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Daroach title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Enter the Space Thieves
| Enter the Space Thieves
| {{furi|参上|さんじょう}}! {{furi|宇宙|そら}}かける{{furi|盗賊団|とうぞくだん}}<br>''Enter the Space Thieves''
| {{furi|参上|さんじょう}}{{furi|宇宙|そら}}かける{{furi|盗賊団|とうぞくだん}}<br>''They've Arrived! The Space Thieves''
|This is in a similar format to the Japanese title of ''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]'' (参上!ドロッチェ団).
|This is in a similar format to the Japanese title of ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' (参上!ドロッチェ団).
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| '''[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Magolor title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Best Friends Forever
| Best Friends Forever
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| '''[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Taranza title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| To Meet That Flower
| To Meet That Flower
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| '''[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star Susie title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| Extermination By Blaster❤
| Extermination By Blaster❤
|{{furi|光線銃|レーザーガン}}で、くじょされて❤<br>''Extermination by Laser Gun❤''
|{{furi|光線銃|レーザーガン}}で、くじょされて❤<br>''Extermination by Laser Gun❤''
|くじょされて is a quote from Susie before her [[boss]] battle in the Japanese version of ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''.<br>H.W.C. Blaster is originally called H.W.C. Laser Gun in the Japanese version.
|くじょされて is a quote from Susie before her [[boss]] battle in the Japanese version of ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''.<br>The H.W.C. Blaster is called the Haltmann Works Company Control Laser Gun ({{furi|H.W.C.|ハルトマンワークスカンパニー}}せいレーザーガン) in Japanese.
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| '''[[The Three Mage-Sisters]]'''
| {{center|[[File:KSA Guest Star The Three Mage-Sisters title screen.png|200px]]<br>'''[[The Three Mage-Sisters]]'''}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
| From Prayers to Hope
| From Prayers to Hope
| {{furi|祈|いの}}りから{{furi|希望|きぼう}}の{{furi|旅|たび}}へ<br>''Journey From Prayers to Hope''
| {{furi|祈|いの}}りから{{furi|希望|きぼう}}の{{furi|旅|たび}}へ<br>''Journey From Prayers to Hope''
| Several key differences exist between this version of the game and the others. They are as follows:
| Several key differences exist between this version of the game and the others. They are as follows:
*[[Whispy Woods]], [[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]] and [[Kracko]] are all replaced with their [[:Category:Parallel bosses|parallel counterparts]] from [[Heroes in Another Dimension]].
*The Mage-Sisters go through many sections that are from other Dream Friends' Guest Star ???? runs.
*[[Whispy Woods]], [[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[Kracko]] are all replaced with their [[:Category:Parallel bosses|parallel counterparts]] from [[Heroes in Another Dimension]].
*[[Francisca]], [[Flamberge]], [[Zan Partizanne]], [[Yggy Woods]], and [[Hyness]] are never fought.
*[[Francisca]], [[Flamberge]], [[Zan Partizanne]], [[Yggy Woods]], and [[Hyness]] are never fought.
*[[Morpho Knight]] is upgraded into Morpho Knight EX.
*[[Morpho Knight]] is upgraded into Morpho Knight EX.
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All Story Mode [[boss]]es are fought in this mode, with the exception of [[Grand Mam]] and [[Void Termina]]. In place of the latter, the allies fight [[Morpho Knight]] as the last boss instead.
All Story Mode [[boss]]es are fought in this mode, with the exception of [[Grand Mam]] and [[Void Termina]]. In place of the latter, the allies fight [[Morpho Knight]] as the last boss instead.


The more players in play (including [[CPU]]), the less damage they will deal to [[mid-boss]]es and [[boss]]es. Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! shares the same set of multiplier modifiers with Story Mode and [[Heroes in Another Dimension]]. ([[The Ultimate Choice]] has a different set.)
The more players in play (including [[CPU]]), the less damage they will deal to [[mid-boss]]es and bosses. Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! shares the same set of multiplier modifiers with Story Mode and [[Heroes in Another Dimension]]. ([[The Ultimate Choice]] has a different set.)
 
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Same as in Story Mode and Heroes in Another Dimension, every time 1P loses against a mid-boss or boss, their maximum [[stamina|health]] decreases and their actions become slower to lower the difficulty. After continuing the game from the game over screen, their nerfs will still be kept.
Same as in Story Mode and Heroes in Another Dimension, every time player 1 loses against a mid-boss or boss, the boss's maximum [[stamina|health]] decreases and their actions become slower to lower the difficulty. After continuing the game from the Game Over screen, their nerfs will still be kept.
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==Title Theme==
==Title theme==
{{main|The Adventure Begins (theme from Kirby's Return to Dream Land)}}
{{main|The Adventure Begins (theme from Kirby's Return to Dream Land)}}
There are two versions of title theme for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!. Both are arranged by [[Hirokazu Ando]] and are remixes of '''"The Adventure Begins"''' ([[Cookie Country - Stage 1]] theme) from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
There are two versions of the title theme for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!. Both are arranged by [[Hirokazu Ando]] and are remixes of '''"The Adventure Begins"''' ([[Cookie Country - Stage 1]] theme) from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
*The default version is taken from the ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' remix when the [[Kirby]] [[amiibo]] is used. It can be found as Track 157 in the [[Sound Test|Jukebox]].
*The default version is the '''amiibo Special ver.''', which originated from ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' and played when the [[Kirby]] [[amiibo]] was used. It can be found as Track 157 in the [[Jukebox]].
*When {{realMe}} has completed every character, the title theme will be replaced by the ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' remix for [[Royal Road - Stage EX]]. It can be found as Track 185 in the Jukebox.
*If the game mode is completed with every ally and Dream Friend, a special message will appear and the title theme will be replaced by the '''Original Short ver.''', first seen in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' in [[Royal Road - Stage 7 EX]]. It can be found as Track 185 in the Jukebox.


==DLC Dream Friend==
==DLC Dream Friend==
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===Exclusive Stages===
===Exclusive Stages===
When playing as any of the downloadable Dream Friends, several levels feature entirely new rooms not seen in the Story Mode or in the runs with other characters.
When playing as any of the Dream Friends (except King Dedede, Meta Knight and Bandana Waddle Dee), several levels feature entirely new rooms not seen in the Story Mode or in the runs with other characters.


Additionally, several areas resemble stages from the games in which these Dream Friends originate.
Additionally, several areas resemble stages from the games in which these Dream Friends originate.


====[[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]]====
====Rick & Kine & Coo====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Animal Friend path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Coo cutting a rope holding a large roadblock up along the path]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''.
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Grass Land - Stage 1 (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Grass Land - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Grass Land - Stage 1 (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Grass Land - Stage 1]]
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*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Dark Castle]] - [[Dark Castle - Stage 1|Stage 1]], [[Dark Castle - Stage 7|Stage 7]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Dark Castle]] - [[Dark Castle - Stage 1|Stage 1]], [[Dark Castle - Stage 7|Stage 7]]


====[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]====
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====Marx====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Marx path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Marx solving a puzzle involving kicking a ball over a spike pit]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Spring Breeze]] - [[Green Greens]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Spring Breeze]] - [[Green Greens]]
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*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Milky Way Wishes]] - [[Halfmoon]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Milky Way Wishes]] - [[Halfmoon]]


====[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]====
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====Gooey====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Gooey path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Gooey carrying a key along some breakable block platforms to reach the gate]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Grass Land - Stage 1 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Grass Land - Stage 1 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 3''': [[Sand Canyon - Stage 3]]
*'''Level 3''': [[Sand Canyon - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]] - [[Iceberg - Stage 5 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Stage 5]], [[Iceberg - Stage 6 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Stage 6]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]] - [[Iceberg - Stage 5 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Stage 5]], [[Iceberg - Stage 6|Stage 6]]
 
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====[[Adeleine#Kirby Star Allies|Adeleine & Ribbon]]====
====Adeleine & Ribbon====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Adeleine and Ribbon path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Adeleine and friends battling [[Big Bouncy]]]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Pop Star (level)|Pop Star]] - [[Pop Star - Stage 1|Stage 1 Room 1]], [[Pop Star - Stage 2|Stage 2 Room 5]] ([[Decabouncy]] ambush)
*'''Level 1''': [[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]] - [[Pop Star - Stage 1|Stage 1 Room 1]], [[Pop Star - Stage 2|Stage 2 Room 5]] ([[Big Bouncy]] ambush)
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Rock Star - Stage 2|Rock Star - Stage 2 Room 2]] (where the first [[Crystal Shard]] of this stage is originally located)
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Rock Star - Stage 2|Rock Star - Stage 2 Room 2]] (where the first [[Crystal Shard]] of this stage is originally located)
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Shiver Star - Stage 4]] (full factory stage except Room 4; [[Burnis]] ambush replaced by [[Birdon]])
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Factory Tour]] (full factory stage except Room 4; [[Burnis]] ambush replaced by [[Birdon]])
 
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====[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]====
====Dark Meta Knight====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Dark Meta Knight path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Dark Meta Knight slicing his way through the [[Moonlight Mansion]]-like area]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''.
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''.


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*[[Moonlight Mansion]]: [[Moonlight Mansion - Entry|Entry]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 8|Room 8]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 9|Room 9]] → [[Whispy Woods#Kirby Star Allies|Whispy Woods]] boss battle ([[King Golem]] reference) → Checkpoint
*[[Moonlight Mansion]]: [[Moonlight Mansion - Entry|Entry]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 8|Room 8]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Moonlight Mansion - Room 9|Room 9]] → [[Whispy Woods#Kirby Star Allies|Whispy Woods]] boss battle ([[King Golem]] reference) → Checkpoint
*(After checkpoint) [[Rainbow Route]]: [[Rainbow Route - Hub 1|Hub 1]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 6|Room 6]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 42|Room 42]] → [[Clash at Castle Dedede]] ambush → [[King Dedede#As a Boss|King Dedede]] boss battle
*(After checkpoint) [[Rainbow Route]]: [[Rainbow Route - Hub 1|Hub 1]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 6|Room 6]], [[Rainbow Route - Room 42|Room 42]] → [[Clash at Castle Dedede]] ambush → [[King Dedede#As a Boss|King Dedede]] boss battle
To activate the windmill in Room 42 and proceed to the next area, Dark Meta Knight must [[Make Friend]] with [[Broom Hatter]] or [[Birdon]] in Room 7.
To activate the windmill in Room 42 and proceed to the next area, Dark Meta Knight must [[Make Friend|befriend]] either [[Broom Hatter]] or [[Birdon]] in Room 7.


'''Level 3'''
'''Level 3'''
*(After checkpoint) [[Carrot Castle]]: [[Carrot Castle - Room 5|Room 5]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 14|Room 14]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 15|Room 15]]
*(After checkpoint) [[Carrot Castle]]: [[Carrot Castle - Room 5|Room 5]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 7|Room 7]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 14|Room 14]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 15|Room 15]]


'''Level 5'''
'''Level 5'''<br>
(After 2nd checkpoint)<br>
[[Rainbow Route - Central Circle]] leads to three routes, all of which must be entered to proceed to the final boss battles in [[The Divine Terminus]].
*Route 1: [[Candy Constellation - Room 10]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 11|Room 11]], [[Candy Constellation - Goal 1|Goal 1]]
*Route 2: [[Candy Constellation - Room 10]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 12|Room 12]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Candy Constellation - Chest 3|Chest 3]], [[Candy Constellation - Goal 2|Goal 2]]
*Route 3: [[Candy Constellation - Room 10]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 12|Room 12]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 18|Room 18]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 20|Room 20]], [[Candy Constellation - Boss|Boss Room]] (Twin [[Vividria]] is fought here, referencing the [[Master Hand]] & [[Crazy Hand]] battle in the original game).
 
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====Daroach====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Daroach path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Daroach solving a puzzle that requires both [[Spinni]] and [[Doc]]]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Prism Plains - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Vocal Volcano - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 1]], [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 2|2]], [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 3|3]], and [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 4|4]]


(After 2nd checkpoint)
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[[Candy Constellation]]: [[Candy Constellation - Room 10|Room 10]] leads to three routes, all of which must be entered to proceed to the final boss battles in [[The Divine Terminus]].
*Route 1: [[Candy Constellation - Room 11|Room 11]], [[Candy Constellation - Goal 1|Goal 1]]
*Route 2: [[Candy Constellation - Room 12|Room 12]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Candy Constellation - Chest 3|Chest 3]], [[Candy Constellation - Goal 2|Goal 2]]
*Route 3: [[Candy Constellation - Room 12|Room 12]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 13|Room 13]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 18|Room 18]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 20|Room 20]], [[Master Hand]] & [[Crazy Hand]] boss room (replaced by Twin [[Vividria]] EX)


====[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]====
====Magolor====
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]''.
[[File:KSA Guest Star Magolor path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Magolor recreating the [[Ultra Sword]] section from [[Cookie Country - Stage 1]]]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Prism Plains|Prism Plains - Stage 1]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. Magolor's run has unique sections that emulate the [[Another Dimension]] platforming segments from his debut game, complete with the original music and a grayscale filter.
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Vocal Volcano|Vocal Volcano - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Cookie Country - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Gamble Galaxy]]
*'''Level 3''': [[Nutty Noon - Stage 2]] and [[Raisin Ruins - Stage 4]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]] and [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 2|2]], [[Egg Engines - Stage 5]]


===[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]===
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The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]].''
*'''Level 1''': [[Cookie Country|Cookie Country - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 3''': [[Nutty Noon|Nutty Noon - Stage 2]] and [[Raisin Ruins|Raisin Ruins - Stage 4]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Dangerous Dinner|Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]] and [[Egg Engines|Egg Engines - Stage 5]]


===[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]===
====Taranza====
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]].''
[[File:KSA Guest Star Taranza path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Taranza having passed through a Gordo Barrier using [[Friend Bounce]]]]
*''"Level 1''': [[Fine Fields|Fine Fields - Stage 1, 3 and 4]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
*''"Level 3''': [[Endless Explosions|Endless Explosions - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 1''': [[Fine Fields - Stage 1]], [[Fine Fields - Stage 3|3]], [[Fine Fields - Stage 4|4]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Royal Road|Royal Road - Stage 1 and 5]]
*'''Level 3''': [[Endless Explosions - Stage 1]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Royal Road - Stage 1]] and [[Royal Road - Stage 5|5]]


===[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]===
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The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]].''
 
*''"Level 1''': [[Patched Plains|Patched Plains - Stage 1]]
====Susie====
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Resolution Road|Resolution Road - Stage 3]] and [[Access Ark|Access Ark - Stage 3]]
[[File:KSA Guest Star Susie path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Susie fleeing a [[Rolling Waddle Dee]] ball that is acting as a stand-in for [[Clanky Woods]]]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Access Ark|Access Ark - Stage 5]]
The following areas originate from ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''.
*'''Level 1''': [[Patched Plains - Stage 1]] and [[Patched Plains - Stage 2|2]]
*'''Level 3''' (After checkpoint): [[Resolution Road - Stage 3]] and [[Access Ark - Stage 3]]
*'''Level 5''' (After 2nd checkpoint): [[Access Ark - Stage 5]]
 
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====The Three Mage-Sisters====
[[File:KSA Guest Star Mage Sisters path screenshot.png|thumb|200px|The Three Mage-Sisters solving a puzzle that makes use of ice, fire, and lightning]]
The following areas are reused from other Dream Friends' Guest Star ???? runs.
*'''Level 1''': Guest Star [[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]] - Level 1, Room 2, Guest Star [[Daroach]] - Level 1, Room 3, and [[Cookie Country - Stage 1|Cookie Country - Stage 1, Room 2]]
*'''Level 3''': Guest Star [[Marx]] - Level 3, Room 2, [[Endless Explosions - Stage 1|Endless Explosions - Stage 1, Room 1]], [[Rock Star - Stage 2|Rock Star - Stage 2, Room 2]], [[Carrot Castle - Room 7]]
*'''Level 5''': [[Dark Castle - Stage 7]], [[Iceberg - Stage 5 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg - Stage 5, Room 15]] and [[Milky Way Wishes]] - [[Halfmoon]]
 
(After checkpoint): [[Factory Tour|Factory Tour, Room 5]], [[Candy Constellation - Room 13]] and [[Gamble Galaxy - Stage 2]]
 
(After 2nd checkpoint): [[Access Ark - Stage 5]], [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]] and [[Royal Road - Stage 5]]


===Pseudo HAL Room===
===Pseudo HAL Room===
Near the end of the run for these Dream Friends, a special pseudo [[HAL Room]] can be accessed by utilizing the specific moveset of the friends.
Near the end of the run for these Dream Friends, a special pseudo [[HAL Room]] can be accessed by utilizing the specific moveset of the friends. The block letters spell out the English name of the friend being played, with a set of Attack, Health, and Speed [[Power-Up Heart]]s inside.
*[[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]]: Solve the puzzle similar to that of [[Dark Castle|Dark Castle - Stage 7]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''.
*[[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]]: Rick should solve the puzzle similar to that of [[Dark Castle - Stage 7]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' — using Fire Rick; then [[Sir Kibble]] with Blizzard, Splash, or Bluster effects; and finally [[Jammerjab]] with Bluster.
*[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]: After the [[Halfmoon]] area, go through a narrow {{color|red|lava path}} by riding a [[Blizzard]]/[[Splash]] Jester Ball or riding [[piggyback]] on [[Chilly]]/[[Driblee]].
*[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]: After the area based on [[Halfmoon]], Marx should go through a narrow lava path by riding a [[Blizzard]] or [[Splash]] Jester Ball or riding [[piggyback]] on [[Chilly]] or [[Driblee]].
*[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]: In the auto-scrolling area with [[Nruff]]s, go right and use [[Friend Throw]] to open the path.
*[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]: During the auto-scrolling section based on [[Iceberg - Stage 6]], Gooey should go right and use [[Friend Throw]] to destroy the blocks, opening the path forward. If Magolor tags along by the time Gooey gets to this section, [[Magoloran Launch]] can also be used to destroy the blocks.
*[[Adeleine#Kirby Star Allies|Adeleine & Ribbon]]: Open every correct key door, the hints of which can be displayed by the col{{ou}}r of the [[Point Star]]s painted from the canvases in the stage.
*[[Adeleine#Kirby Star Allies|Adeleine & Ribbon]]: Adeleine should open every correct key door, the hints of which can be displayed by the color of the [[Point Star|Point Heart]]s painted from the canvases in the stage.
*[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]: Cut the {{color|red|flame chain}} with [[Blizzard]]/[[Bluster]]/[[Splash]] Sword in [[Candy Constellation - Room 18]]. Enter the red-star door before the platform falls into the pit.
*[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]: Dark Meta Knight should cut the flame chain with [[Blizzard]], [[Bluster]], or [[Splash]] Sword in the room based on [[Candy Constellation - Room 18]], then enter the round-trip door before the platform falls into the pit.
*[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]: Get the {{color|red|red key}} from [[Wonkey]] to enter the red-star door.
*[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]: Daroach should get the red key from [[Key Dee]] to enter the round-trip door.
The block letters spell out the English name of the friend being played, with a set of Attack, Health and Speed [[Power-Up Heart]]s inside. In addition, each Dream Friend plays a specific music track in the pseudo HAL Room.
*[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]: Magolor should enter [[Another Dimension]] in the area based on [[Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3]] and defeat Twin [[Vividria]].
*[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]: Taranza should use Queen's Phantom in a side-area in the section based on [[Royal Road - Stage 5]] to power a series of four electrical switches at once.
*[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]: Near the end of the section based on [[Access Ark - Stage 5]], Susie should form a walkable path by destroying some [[Bomb Block]]s to bring a key to open a passage that leads to the pseudo HAL room.
*[[The Three Mage-Sisters#Dream Friend|The Three Mage-Sisters]]: The Mage-Sister should collect a Point Heart before the exit door leading to [[Morpho Knight|Morpho Knight EX]] in [[The Divine Terminus]], then follow the trail of Point Hearts that appears to enter a new door leading to the pseudo HAL room. All three of the Mage-Sisters' names are spelled out, with some of the blocks in their names in different colors, spelling out the word "friends." As a result, Flamberge is misspelled "Framberge".
 
In addition, each Dream Friend plays a specific, personalized music track in the pseudo HAL Room. These can be seen in the table below. Titles are taken from ''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
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!Description
!Description
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|[[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]]
|[[Animal Friend#Rick & Kine & Coo|Rick & Kine & Coo]]
|160
|160
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'': Title Theme
|"Title (''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'')"
|Original track, composed by [[Hirokazu Ando]].
|Original track, composed by [[Hirokazu Ando]].
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|[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]
|[[Marx#Kirby Star Allies|Marx]]
|161
|161
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]'': "[[Milky Way Wishes]]" (opening theme)
|"[[Milky Way Wishes (theme)|Milky Way Wishes]] (''[[Kirby Super Star]]'')"
|Original track, composed by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
|Original track, composed by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
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|[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]
|[[Gooey#Kirby Star Allies|Gooey]]
|162
|162
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'': [[Ripple Field#Kirby's Dream Land 3|Ripple Field]] map theme
|"[[Ripple Field: Stage Select (theme from Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Ripple Field: Stage Select]] (''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'')"
|Original track, composed by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
|Original track, composed by Jun Ishikawa.
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|[[Adeleine#Kirby Star Allies|Adeleine & Ribbon]]
|[[Adeleine#Kirby Star Allies|Adeleine & Ribbon]]
|163
|163
|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'': [[Pop Star (level)|Pop Star]] map theme
|"[[Pop Star: Stage Select]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Hirokazu Ando]].
|From ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''; arrangement by Hirokazu Ando.
|-
|-
|[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]
|[[Dark Meta Knight#Kirby Star Allies|Dark Meta Knight]]
|164
|164
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'': [[Rainbow Route - Central Circle]] theme
|"[[Start Stage]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Yuta Ogasawara]].
|From ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''; arrangement by [[Yuuta Ogasawara]].
|-
|-
|[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]
|[[Daroach#Kirby Star Allies|Daroach]]
|165
|165
|''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]'': Title Theme
|"Squeak Squad: Title (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
|From ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
|-
|-
|[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]
|[[Magolor#Kirby Star Allies|Magolor]]
|166
|166
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'': [[Cookie Country]] theme
|"[[Four Adventurers: Cookie Country]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Yuta Ogasawara]].
|From ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''; arrangement by Yuuta Ogasawara.
|-
|-
|[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]
|[[Taranza#Kirby Star Allies|Taranza]]
|167
|167
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'': Theme for the "Taranza, the master of puppetry" cutscene
|"[[Taranza, the Master of Puppetry]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
|From ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
|-
|-
|[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]
|[[Susie#Kirby Star Allies|Susie]]
|168
|168
|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'': [[The Noble Haltmann]]
|"[[The Noble Haltmann]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' remix, arranged by [[Jun Ishikawa]].
|From ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
|-
|-
|[[The Three Mage-Sisters#Dream Friend|The Three Mage-Sisters]]
|[[The Three Mage-Sisters#Dream Friend|The Three Mage-Sisters]]
|169
|169
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'': Theme for [[Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion|Jambastion]].
|"[[Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion]] (''Star Allies'' Arrange ver.)"
|Remix, arranged by [[Yuta Ogasawara]].
|From ''Kirby Star Allies''; arrangement by Yuuta Ogasawara.
|}
|}


===Final Boss===
===Final Boss===
The look of the final boss chamber changes depending on which characters are being played. For all allies that came with the base version of the game, the area looks like it does in Story Mode.
The look of The Divine Terminus at the end of the mode changes depending on which characters are being played. For all allies that came with the base version of the game, the area looks almost identical to its appearance in Story Mode, except for the Jambastion reflection in the center of the floor and the flowers being color-swapped.
*In Version 2.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 Dream Friends (Marx, Gooey, and Rick & Kine & Coo), the area changes hue, the background flips upside-down, and the center of the floor reflects [[Hyper Zone]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' where [[Dark Matter]] and [[Zero]] are fought.
*In Version 2.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 Dream Friends (Rick & Kine & Coo, Marx, and Gooey), the area's starry sky changes to a sunny and cloudy sky, the background exterior flips upside-down and starts to slowly deteriorate, and the pool in the center of the floor reflects [[Hyper Zone]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' where [[Dark Matter]] and [[Zero]] are fought.
*In Version 3.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 or Wave 2 Dream Friends (Adeleine & Ribbon, Daroach, and Dark Meta Knight), this change becomes even more pronounced, with the floor also taking on a red hue with effects similar to the ones used in the [[0²]] fight from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
*In Version 3.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 or Wave 2 Dream Friends (Adeleine & Ribbon, Dark Meta Knight, and Daroach), this change becomes even more pronounced, with the pool on the floor also taking on a red hue with effects similar to the ones used in the [[0²]] fight from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
*In Version 4.0.0., when playing as any of the Wave 1, Wave 2 or Wave 3 Dream Friends (Magolor, Taranza, Susie, and The Three Mage-Sisters), the floor's center reflects [[Another Dimension]]. When defeating [[Hyness]], instead of falling off the Divine Terminus, he lands on the arena and sinks into the pool, referencing the events in [[Heroes in Another Dimension]].
*In Version 4.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1, Wave 2 or Wave 3 Dream Friends (Magolor, Taranza, Susie, and The Three Mage-Sisters), the background exterior completely collapses, and lots of platform and crystalline debris can be seen rising up. The pool in the floor's center also reflects [[Another Dimension]]. When defeating [[Hyness]], instead of falling off the Divine Terminus, he lands on the arena and sinks into the pool, hinting at the events in [[Heroes in Another Dimension]].


In addition, Morpho Knight's theme will be replaced by the DLC Dream Friend's exclusive battle theme.
In addition, Morpho Knight's theme is replaced by different battle music depending on which Dream Friend Player 1 chose at the start of the run.
{{main|Morpho Knight#Dream Friend music change}}
{{main|Morpho Knight#Dream Friend music change}}


==Ending: Friends' Curtain Call==
==Ending: Friends' Curtain Call==
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After defeating [[Morpho Knight]], the game mode is completed and the Guest Star credits, '''"Friends' Curtain Call"''', plays. During the credits, the current remaining allies after the Morpho Knight battle can play a minigame if the player moves whoever character they are playing as. Meanwhile, allies who have previously completed the game mode are in the audience watching the current allies.
After defeating [[Morpho Knight]], the sub-game is completed and the Guest Star credits video - '''"Friends' Curtain Call"''' plays. During the credits, the current remaining allies after the Morpho Knight battle can play a minigame. Meanwhile, allies who have previously completed the sub-game are the audience watching the current allies.


In the minigame, the allies try to defeat as many enemies as possible for the high score before the movie ends. Every time an ally is damaged, that player loses 500 points. In the middle, [[Meta Knight]] will enter and challenge the allies just like his boss battle at [[Sacred Square]]. Defeating Meta Knight gives 5000 points. However, if the allies can't defeat him before the movie ends, he will run away.
In the minigame, the allies try to defeat as many enemies as possible for the high score before the image slideshow in the background ends. Every time an ally is damaged, that player loses 500 points. In the middle of the credits, in [[King Dedede]]'s stead, [[Meta Knight]] will enter and challenge the allies just like his boss battle at [[Sacred Square]]. Defeating Meta Knight gives 5000 points. However, if the allies can't defeat him before the credits end, he will leave the battle without providing any points.


At the end of the credits, several waves of [[Point Star]]s drop, the final wave in the shape of [[Kirby]]. Notably, a picture of a never-seen-before glowing orb is shown in the credits, suggesting [[Void Soul|one last secret boss]] in ''Kirby Star Allies''. Finally, the current allies join the audience and wave at {{realMe}}.
At the end of the credits, several waves of [[Point Star|Point Heart]]s drop, with the final wave having the Point Hearts in the shape of [[Kirby]]. Notably, a picture of a never-seen-before glowing orb is shown in the credits, hinting at [[Void Soul]]. Finally, the current allies pose while the same allies also join the audience, who all wave directly at the player.
 
If player 1 is a [[Dream Friend]], the final picture of the credits shows their first appearance scenario in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], and "THE END" shows a special picture of the Dream Friend update group they belong to.


If 1P is a [[Dream Friend]], the final picture of the credits shows their first appearance scenario in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], and "THE END" shows a special picture of the Dream Friend update group they belong to.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Guest Star Wave 0 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Story Mode Dream Friend
Guest Star Wave 0 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Story Mode Dream Friends
Guest Star Wave 1 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Wave 1 Dream Friend
Guest Star Wave 1 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Wave 1 Dream Friends
Guest Star Wave 2 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Wave 2 Dream Friend
Guest Star Wave 2 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Wave 2 Dream Friends
Guest Star Wave 3 THE END.png|THE END:<br>Wave 3 Dream Friends
MageSisterGuestStarEnding.png|THE END:<br>The Three Mage-Sisters
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Guest Star Kirby Glitch==
==Guest Star Kirby glitch==
[[File:Guest Star Kirby.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The high score screen for Kirby in 'Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!'.]]
[[File:Guest Star Kirby.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The high score screen for Kirby in 'Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!'.]]
{{main|Glitches in Kirby Star Allies}}
{{main|Glitches in Kirby Star Allies}}
In Version 2.0.0 of the game and earlier, it is possible to play this mode as [[Kirby]]. If while in handheld mode, {{realMe}} taps a specific area on the screen in the main menu between 'New Game' and 'Best Time', they will be taken to a scoreboard for 'Guest Star Kirby' and asked if they want to start. Doing so begins a run of this mode as Kirby. There are a few elements to this that would suggest this is a glitch rather than an easter egg. These are as follows:
In Version 2.0.0 of the game and earlier, it was possible to play this mode as [[Kirby]]. If while in handheld mode, the player tapped a specific area on the screen in the main menu between 'New Game' and 'Best Time', they would be taken to a scoreboard for 'Guest Star Kirby' and asked if they wanted to start. Doing so would begin a run of this mode as Kirby. There were a few elements to this that would suggest this is a glitch rather than an easter egg. These were as follows:
*Kirby's pause description text, regardless of what ability he is using, reads as (未せってい) in all regions, which can be translated as 'Not set'.
*Kirby's pause description text, regardless of what ability he is using, reads as (未せってい) in all languages, which translates from Japanese as "Not set". This is because Guest Star calls for a unique set of pause screen descriptions, which Kirby doesn't have.
*Kirby does not vocalize as he normally does when activating Friend Platforms or using the [[Dream Palace|Dream Rod]].
*Kirby does not vocalize as he normally does when activating Friend Platforms or when using the [[Dream Rod]].
*[[Reset Platform]]s do not take away Kirby's ability, and Kirby does not lose his ability when calling upon a [[Helper|Friend]] from it.
*[[Reset Platform]]s do not take away Kirby's ability, and Kirby does not lose his ability when calling upon a [[Helper|Friend]] from it.
*Kirby cannot interact directly with [[Copy Essence]]s or discarded ability hats by touching them. He can still use them by tossing [[Make Friend|Friend Heart]]s at them or [[Inhaling]] the latter.
*Kirby cannot interact directly with [[Copy Essence]]s or discarded ability hats by touching them. He can still use them by tossing [[Friend Heart]]s at them or [[Inhaling]] the latter.
*Tutorial signs do not display any characters, nor do they get marked when the shown action is performed.
*Tutorial signs do not display any characters, nor do they get marked when the shown action is performed.
*Kirby's [[1-Up]] portrait changes depending on which ability he is using, along with the title displayed in the pause menu. (e.g. 'Guest Star [[Sleep]]')
*Kirby's [[1-Up]] portrait changes depending on which ability he is using, along with the title displayed in the pause menu. (e.g. "Guest Star [[Sleep]]")
*The title that shows in the credits will display the name of the Friend who corresponds to Kirby's currently-equipped ability. Despite this, any scores will still be saved to Kirby's score table.
*The title that shows in the credits will display the name of the Friend who corresponds to Kirby's currently-equipped ability. Despite this, any scores will still be saved to Kirby's score table.
**If Kirby has no ability which corresponds to an ally, the title will default to one of his allies, or to a completely different ally if he has none.
**If Kirby has no ability which corresponds to an ally, the title will default to one of his allies, or to a completely different ally if he has none.
From Version 3.0.0 onward, the main menu's design has been changed to accommodate for the addition of multiple save files at once. As the Continue button is now permanent, this glitch no longer works.
 
Starting in Version 3.0.0, the main menu's design is changed to accommodate the addition of multiple save files at once. As the "Continue" button in this version is now permanent after starting the mode once, this glitch no longer works.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The title of this Sub-Game is meant to be a placeholder for whichever ally is picked. The title officially changes based on which ally is played.
*In Level 5, at the end of the castle section, there is an ambush where the team will have to fight multiples of whichever character the player is playing as, i.e. if [[Blade Knight]] is the team leader, the ambush will be several Blade Knights.
*Like at the end of the [[Clash at Castle Dedede]] stage in Story Mode, a false credits sequence plays after [[Hyness]] is beaten.
**If the player is playing as an available [[Mid-Boss]], they will fight a duo of said mid-boss instead.
*In Level 5, at the end of the castle section, there is an ambush where the team will have to fight multiples of whichever character {{realMe}} is playing as, i.e. if [[Blade Knight]] is the team leader, the ambush will be several Blade Knights.
**This does not apply to Dream Friends, though a unique encounter will still appear for each one.
**This does not apply to Dream Friends, though a unique encounter will still appear for each one.
*Allies who have completed the sub-game are crowned on the character select menu. If every ally has completed the sub-game, a special message will pop up to congratulate the achievement.
*In Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! (from Version 4.0.0) and [[Heroes in Another Dimension]], [[Dream Friend]]s have their signature symbols on the loading screens.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
KSA Guest Star gameplay 02.jpg|One of the [[Friend Train]] sections added in this game mode
KSA Guest Star gameplay 03.jpg|Reaching a cache of [[Point Star|Point Heart]]s and [[Power-Up Heart]]s
KSA Guest Star gameplay 04.jpg|Finding a triple Power-Up Heart
KSA Guest Star gameplay 05.jpg|Ambush of [[Bugzzy]] vs. Twin Bugzzy
KSA Guest Star gameplay 06.jpg|Another Friend Train section unique to this game mode
KSA Guest Star false credits.jpg|The false credits gag is used a second time in Guest Star.
KSA Guest Star gameplay 07.jpg|[[Galacta Knight]] is beset by the [[Butterfly]].
KSA Guest Star gameplay 08.jpg|Galacta Knight is vaporized.
KSA Guest Star checkpoint.jpg|Reaching a checkpoint
KSA Guest Star chapter clear.jpg|Clearing a level
KSA Guest Star clear.jpg|The final results screen
KSA Guest Star Dedede BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[King Dedede]] Fight for the Crown
KSA Guest Star Meta Knight BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Meta Knight]] Scourge of Darkness
KSA Guest Star Bandee BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] The Legend of Dee
KSA Guest Star Animal Friends BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Rick & Kine & Coo]] Animal Trio
KSA Guest Star Marx BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Marx]] Galactic Ambition
KSA Guest Star Gooey BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Gooey]] Who...Me?
KSA Guest Star Adeleine & Ribbon BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Adeleine & Ribbon]] Artful Adventurers
KSA Guest Star Dark Meta Knight BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Dark Meta Knight]] From the Shadows
KSA Guest Star Daroach BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Daroach]] Enter the Space Thieves
KSA Guest Star Magolor BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Magolor]] Best Friends Forever
KSA Guest Star Taranza BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Taranza]] To Meet That Flower
KSA Guest Star Susie BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[Susie]] Extermination By Blaster⁠♡
KSA Guest Star Three Mage Sisters BG.png|BG art of Guest Star [[The Three Mage-Sisters]] From Prayers to Hope
</gallery>
 
===Stage maps===
====Rick & Kine & Coo====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-RKC-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-RKC-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-RKC-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-RKC-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-RKC-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Marx====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Marx-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Marx-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Marx-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Marx-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Marx-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Gooey====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Gooey-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Gooey-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Gooey-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Gooey-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Gooey-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Adeleine & Ribbon====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-AR-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-AR-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-AR-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-AR-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-AR-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Dark Meta Knight====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-DMK-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-DMK-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-DMK-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-DMK-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-DMK-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Daroach====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Daroach-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Daroach-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Daroach-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Daroach-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Daroach-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Magolor====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Magolor-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Magolor-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Magolor-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Magolor-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Magolor-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Taranza====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Taranza-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Taranza-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Taranza-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Taranza-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Taranza-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====Susie====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-Susie-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-Susie-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-Susie-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-Susie-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-Susie-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>
 
====The Three Mage-Sisters====
<gallery>
KSA-map-9-TMS-1.jpg|Level 1 map
KSA-map-9-TMS-2.jpg|Level 2 map
KSA-map-9-TMS-3.jpg|Level 3 map
KSA-map-9-TMS-4.jpg|Level 4 map
KSA-map-9-TMS-5.jpg|Level 5 map
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|zhR=xīng zhī ○○○○: xīn xīng méng yǒu GO!
|zhR=xīng zhī ○○○○: xīn xīng méng yǒu GO!
|zhM=○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
|zhM=○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
|frA=Tous avec ???! Star Allies Go!
|frAM=All with ???! Star Allies Go!
|frE=Tous avec ??? ! Star Allies Go !
|frEM=All with ???! Star Allies Go!
|de=Mit ???: Los, Star Allies!
|deM=With ???: Go, Star Allies!
|ko=별의 ○○○○ 스타 프렌즈로 GO!
|koR=byeol-ui ○○○○: seuta peulenjeulo GO!
|koM=○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
|es=¡Todos con ????! ¡Adelante, Star Allies!
|esM=All with ????! Go, Star Allies!
|it=??? sei tutti noi! Star Allies!
|itM=All with ???! Star Allies!
|nl=Met ????: Kom op, Star Allies!
|nlM=With ????: Come on, Star Allies!
}}
}}
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[[Category:Extra Modes]]
[[Category:Sub-Games]]
[[Category:Sub-Games]]
[[Category:Unlockable]]
[[Category:Unlockable]]
[[Category:Time Attack Modes]]
[[Category:Time Attack Modes]]

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Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!
KSA Guest Star title.jpg
Title screen for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!
Details
Type(s) Speedrun - Team
Levels 5
Players 1-4
Appears in Kirby Star Allies
Comparable to Meta Knightmare
Meta Knightmare Ultra
Meta Knightmare Returns
Dededetour!
Helper to Hero
Theme music

The default version of the main title theme for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!

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You can do it...even without Kirby! Go for a time attack score in an adventure with only friends!
— Tutorial caption in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!

Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! is an Extra Mode in Kirby Star Allies, unlocked once the Story Mode is completed. The main premise involves a team of Friends and/or Dream Friends running through a condensed version of the main story mode in one long time attack run without Kirby's help and defeating a different boss at the end of the game. Along the way, a number of distinct challenges are faced depending on which guest star was chosen to be the main character, and Power-Up Hearts are available which can bolster the allies' abilities. Completing this game mode at least once is required to unlock the Fiery Showdown and Infernal Crisis difficulties of The Ultimate Choice, and contributes toward 100% completion of Kirby Star Allies.

This game mode is similar in premise to previous time attack modes such as Meta Knightmare and Dededetour!, and includes checkpoints and a final time leaderboard for each character. Unlike those modes, however, none of the bosses fought are enhanced versions of their Story Mode counterparts (save for the run for The Three Mage-Sisters).

Story[edit]

The story is largely the same as the main Story Mode. However, instead of collecting the pieces of the Jamba Heart, Hyness and The Three Mage-Sisters are attempting to open an inter-dimensional portal. Once they are defeated, after a fake-out credits sequence, Galacta Knight appears from out of the portal and gets ready to fight the allies again as he normally does. However, just before the fight can begin, a strange butterfly lands on Galacta Knight's lance and causes him to disintegrate. In his place, the butterfly transforms into the Reborn Butterfly, Morpho Knight, who fights the allies in Galacta Knight's stead. Defeating him causes this new knight to gracefully vaporize, completing the game.

Gameplay[edit]

The premise around Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! revolves around playing through a mostly condensed version of the Story Mode with a playable character other than Kirby.

The player needs to choose a particular Friend to play as before the game begins, and will stick with that friend for the remainder of the game. As such, this friend is given the ability to toss Friend Hearts to recruit other allies to help clear away obstacles and perform Friend Abilities. Instead of entering each stage individually, all the stages are played in one long run, with checkpoints in the interim. They are split into five 'levels' which are timed separately. Along the way, entering side areas and accessing hard-to-reach spots can yield Power-Up Hearts, which raise the stats of the allies when collected. These stats can be raised to a maximum of 5 but will reset when a new level is accessed. If a Power-Up Heart is collected when its corresponding stat is already at level 5, then the character who collected will pose but the level will not change. However, collecting a sixth Health heart will still refill the health meter of all characters entirely, as if they had eaten a Maxim Tomato.

In addition, there are a number of areas in the stages which have been reconfigured into 'ambush zones', where enemies appear in sequence which the allies must defeat. There are a number of unique areas to run through, which do not appear at all in the main story mode, with the DLC Dream Friends going through sections of levels that either make use of their moveset or are recreations of earlier Kirby stages. The layout of the run also changes based on which ally is being used, with certain areas only appearing for certain allies. For example, sections that utilize Friend Throw will only appear for characters that can use that move or something similar to make progress (e.g. Gooey, Beetley, Bugzzy, Knuckle Joe, and Magolor).

Lastly, while there are many Point Hearts and Picture Pieces to find, there is very little in the way of Food or other healing items, and the allies start with 80% of their default maximum health. Therefore, the allies will need to rely on either their own abilities, checkpoints, or the Health Power-Up Hearts to recover lost health. There are also no 1-Ups to be found, but extra lives can still be increased by collecting Point Hearts.

A separate high score is kept for each individual ally, though only one run needs to be finished to 'complete' the game. Once this one run is completed, Dream Friends are made available to play as. Allies with completed runs will have their respective icon marked with a crown, indicating completion of a character's run.

Interestingly enough, the Friend Star is never utilized in this game mode. In its place, several more Friend Train sections are added.

List of Allies[edit]

The following lists all playable allies and their subtitles in the title screen. The title of this game mode is meant to be a placeholder for whichever ally is picked. The title officially changes based on which ally is played.

For DLC Dream Friends, the art on the title screen changes to match the Japanese box art of their respective debut games. The base game Dream Friends did not have unique title screen art until version 2.0.0, showcasing their signature colors and previous appearances.

List of Allies in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!  
Ally Dream Friend? English Subtitle Japanese Subtitle Notes
No Staying Sharp このつるぎちかって
I Swear By This Blade
No Cutting in Style リターントゥ斬刃ざんば
Return to Cutter Blade
The Japanese subtitle refers to the American English title of Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
No Bombs Away! そらはじける花々はなばな
Bursting Blooms in the Sky
The Japanese subtitle refers to the firework-like explosions that the bombs make; "firework" in Japanese is 花火 (hanabi), which is literally "flower-fire".
No Rock the World いかりのヘビーアッパー!
Raging Heavy Upper!
No Wild-West Whip テンガロンハンター
Ten-Gallon Hunter
No Banana Mania 黄色きいろいバナナをもとめては...
In Search of Yellow Bananas…
No Savage Silence 紫電しでん月影げつえい
Violet Lightning in Moonlight
Violet Lightning (紫電しでん) is the name of Bio Spark's blade.
No Up-and-Down Dynamo ギムズプラネットツアー
Gim's Planet Tour
The Japanese subtitle refers to Kirby: Planet Robobot in which Gim was absent. Gim's Guest Star pause page also mentions the "mechanized invasion".
No Staff Striker しんじられるともこそが
That's a Friend You Can Believe In
No Roaring Fire えろ!ライオンハート
Burn! Lion Heart
No Chill Winds はるかぜそよぐ、そのまえに...
Before the Spring Breeze Arrives…
The Japanese subtitle and Chilly's Guest Star pause page indicates he would melt when the spring breeze arrives, which could possibly refer to "Dedede's Snow Job", the episode (Ep. 20 in Japanese and Ep. 18 in the 4Kids dubs) of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
No Beam Land ビームの未知みちなる可能性かのうせいについて
About the Unknown Potential of the Beam
The English subtitle is possibly a pun on Dream Land.
No Powered Up わすらるる希望きぼうひかり
Forgotten Light of Hope
The Japanese name refers to Plugg's long absence from the series, last appearing in 2000's Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Interestingly, the Japanese name of Zan Partizanne's theme is similar, being 忘らるる閃光のライトニング (Forgotten Flash of Lightning).
"Powered Up" is a pun on Plugg's expanded moveset, now being able to fire Plasma upward.
No Rinse and Repeat ウルルン!スプリンクル
Aqua! Sprinkle
Aqua Star is called ウルルンスター in Japanese.
No Psych Out サイキックエイジス
Psychic Ages
No Freedom in the Sky フリーダムスカイ
Freedom Sky
No Spring Cleaning 世界せかい清浄化せいじょうか宣言せんげん
Manifesto of World Cleaning
No The Contender はるかなる強者つわものたち
The Faraway Strong Foes
No What's the Bug Idea? 歴戦れきせんのインセクトバトラー
Veteran Insect Battler
No Unbeatable Beetle 新鋭しんえいのインセクトバトラー
Rising Star Insect Battler
No A Tangled Web 三つスーパースパイダー
Three-Eyed Super Spider
No Floaty Dreamer ふわふわおちて、ひがさして。
Gently Floating, and the Sun Is Shining.
The Japanese subtitle is two lines of the tanka poem present in Parasol's Japanese pause description in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, and Kirby: Squeak Squad.
No A Colorful ❤ カラフル❤ハートフル
Colorful❤Heartful
No Flavor Attack 突撃とつげきたましい料理人りょうりにん
Attack! The Soulful Chef
Yes Fight for the Crown 王位おうい復権ふっけん
Seize Back the Crown
The Japanese subtitle is directly taken from the Japanese title of Masked Dedede's Revenge's theme ("Dedede's Royal Payback") in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Yes Scourge of Darkness そのやみつるぎかて
My Sword Shall Devour That Darkness
Yes The Legend of Dee レジェンド オブ ワドルディ
Legend of Waddle Dee
Both the Japanese and English subtitles appear to reference The Legend of Zelda series.
Yes Animal Trio 陸海空りくかいくうアニマルズ
Land-Sea-Air Animals
The Japanese subtitle uses the kanji that correspond to the names of each of the animal friends: riku, kai, and .
Yes Galactic Ambition 銀河ぎんが野望やぼう
Galactic Ambition
Based on the Japanese title for Milky Way Wishes, 銀河にねがいを ("Wish Upon the Galaxy").
Yes Who…Me? ココはドコでボクだ〜れ?
Where Is This and Wh-Who Am I?
Yes Artful Adventurers あたしたちもまぜて
Let Us Join, Too
The Japanese subtitle refers to the cutscene that plays when Adeleine joins the party in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, あたしもまぜて ("Let Me Join, Too"; localized as "Adding Adeleine"). This phrase is also seen in their Story Mode pause screen description.
Yes From the Shadows シャドーサイドストーリー
Shadow-Side Story
Yes Enter the Space Thieves 参上さんじょう宇宙そらかける盗賊団とうぞくだん
They've Arrived! The Space Thieves
This is in a similar format to the Japanese title of Kirby: Squeak Squad (参上!ドロッチェ団).
Yes Best Friends Forever こころからのベストフレンズ
Best Friends from the Heart
Yes To Meet That Flower あのはなうために
To Meet That Flower
Yes Extermination By Blaster❤ 光線銃レーザーガンで、くじょされて❤
Extermination by Laser Gun❤
くじょされて is a quote from Susie before her boss battle in the Japanese version of Kirby: Planet Robobot.
The H.W.C. Blaster is called the Haltmann Works Company Control Laser Gun (H.W.C.ハルトマンワークスカンパニーせいレーザーガン) in Japanese.
Yes From Prayers to Hope いのりから希望きぼうたび
Journey From Prayers to Hope
Several key differences exist between this version of the game and the others. They are as follows:

Bosses[edit]

All Story Mode bosses are fought in this mode, with the exception of Grand Mam and Void Termina. In place of the latter, the allies fight Morpho Knight as the last boss instead.

The more players in play (including CPU), the less damage they will deal to mid-bosses and bosses. Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! shares the same set of multiplier modifiers with Story Mode and Heroes in Another Dimension. (The Ultimate Choice has a different set.)

Number of Players Attack Modifier in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go![1]
1 ×1.0
2 ×0.75 (3/4)
3 ×0.6 (3/5)
4 ×0.5 (1/2)

Same as in Story Mode and Heroes in Another Dimension, every time player 1 loses against a mid-boss or boss, the boss's maximum health decreases and their actions become slower to lower the difficulty. After continuing the game from the Game Over screen, their nerfs will still be kept.

Times of Loss Boss Maximum Health
1 90%
2 75%
3 65%
4 55%
5+ 45%

Title theme[edit]

Main article: The Adventure Begins (theme from Kirby's Return to Dream Land)

There are two versions of the title theme for Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!. Both are arranged by Hirokazu Ando and are remixes of "The Adventure Begins" (Cookie Country - Stage 1 theme) from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

  • The default version is the amiibo Special ver., which originated from Kirby's Blowout Blast and played when the Kirby amiibo was used. It can be found as Track 157 in the Jukebox.
  • If the game mode is completed with every ally and Dream Friend, a special message will appear and the title theme will be replaced by the Original Short ver., first seen in Kirby: Triple Deluxe in Royal Road - Stage 7 EX. It can be found as Track 185 in the Jukebox.

DLC Dream Friend[edit]

Exclusive Stages[edit]

When playing as any of the Dream Friends (except King Dedede, Meta Knight and Bandana Waddle Dee), several levels feature entirely new rooms not seen in the Story Mode or in the runs with other characters.

Additionally, several areas resemble stages from the games in which these Dream Friends originate.

Rick & Kine & Coo[edit]

Coo cutting a rope holding a large roadblock up along the path

The following areas originate from Kirby's Dream Land 2.

Marx[edit]

Marx solving a puzzle involving kicking a ball over a spike pit

The following areas originate from Kirby Super Star.

Gooey[edit]

Gooey carrying a key along some breakable block platforms to reach the gate

The following areas originate from Kirby's Dream Land 3.

Adeleine & Ribbon[edit]

Adeleine and friends battling Big Bouncy

The following areas originate from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

Dark Meta Knight[edit]

Dark Meta Knight slicing his way through the Moonlight Mansion-like area

The following areas originate from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.

Level 1

To activate the windmill in Room 42 and proceed to the next area, Dark Meta Knight must befriend either Broom Hatter or Birdon in Room 7.

Level 3

Level 5
(After 2nd checkpoint)
Rainbow Route - Central Circle leads to three routes, all of which must be entered to proceed to the final boss battles in The Divine Terminus.

Daroach[edit]

Daroach solving a puzzle that requires both Spinni and Doc

The following areas originate from Kirby: Squeak Squad.

Magolor[edit]

Magolor recreating the Ultra Sword section from Cookie Country - Stage 1

The following areas originate from Kirby's Return to Dream Land. Magolor's run has unique sections that emulate the Another Dimension platforming segments from his debut game, complete with the original music and a grayscale filter.

Taranza[edit]

Taranza having passed through a Gordo Barrier using Friend Bounce

The following areas originate from Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Susie[edit]

Susie fleeing a Rolling Waddle Dee ball that is acting as a stand-in for Clanky Woods

The following areas originate from Kirby: Planet Robobot.

The Three Mage-Sisters[edit]

The Three Mage-Sisters solving a puzzle that makes use of ice, fire, and lightning

The following areas are reused from other Dream Friends' Guest Star ???? runs.

(After checkpoint): Factory Tour, Room 5, Candy Constellation - Room 13 and Gamble Galaxy - Stage 2

(After 2nd checkpoint): Access Ark - Stage 5, Dangerous Dinner - Stage 3 and Royal Road - Stage 5

Pseudo HAL Room[edit]

Near the end of the run for these Dream Friends, a special pseudo HAL Room can be accessed by utilizing the specific moveset of the friends. The block letters spell out the English name of the friend being played, with a set of Attack, Health, and Speed Power-Up Hearts inside.

In addition, each Dream Friend plays a specific, personalized music track in the pseudo HAL Room. These can be seen in the table below. Titles are taken from Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack.

DLC Dream Friend pseudo HAL Room music  
Dream Friend Jukebox Track No. Track Name Description
Rick & Kine & Coo 160 "Title (Kirby's Dream Land 2)" Original track, composed by Hirokazu Ando.
Marx 161 "Milky Way Wishes (Kirby Super Star)" Original track, composed by Jun Ishikawa.
Gooey 162 "Ripple Field: Stage Select (Kirby's Dream Land 3)" Original track, composed by Jun Ishikawa.
Adeleine & Ribbon 163 "Pop Star: Stage Select (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards; arrangement by Hirokazu Ando.
Dark Meta Knight 164 "Start Stage (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby & The Amazing Mirror; arrangement by Yuuta Ogasawara.
Daroach 165 "Squeak Squad: Title (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby: Squeak Squad; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
Magolor 166 "Four Adventurers: Cookie Country (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby's Return to Dream Land; arrangement by Yuuta Ogasawara.
Taranza 167 "Taranza, the Master of Puppetry (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby: Triple Deluxe; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
Susie 168 "The Noble Haltmann (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby: Planet Robobot; arrangement by Jun Ishikawa.
The Three Mage-Sisters 169 "Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion (Star Allies Arrange ver.)" From Kirby Star Allies; arrangement by Yuuta Ogasawara.

Final Boss[edit]

The look of The Divine Terminus at the end of the mode changes depending on which characters are being played. For all allies that came with the base version of the game, the area looks almost identical to its appearance in Story Mode, except for the Jambastion reflection in the center of the floor and the flowers being color-swapped.

  • In Version 2.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 Dream Friends (Rick & Kine & Coo, Marx, and Gooey), the area's starry sky changes to a sunny and cloudy sky, the background exterior flips upside-down and starts to slowly deteriorate, and the pool in the center of the floor reflects Hyper Zone from Kirby's Dream Land 3 where Dark Matter and Zero are fought.
  • In Version 3.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1 or Wave 2 Dream Friends (Adeleine & Ribbon, Dark Meta Knight, and Daroach), this change becomes even more pronounced, with the pool on the floor also taking on a red hue with effects similar to the ones used in the fight from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
  • In Version 4.0.0, when playing as any of the Wave 1, Wave 2 or Wave 3 Dream Friends (Magolor, Taranza, Susie, and The Three Mage-Sisters), the background exterior completely collapses, and lots of platform and crystalline debris can be seen rising up. The pool in the floor's center also reflects Another Dimension. When defeating Hyness, instead of falling off the Divine Terminus, he lands on the arena and sinks into the pool, hinting at the events in Heroes in Another Dimension.

In addition, Morpho Knight's theme is replaced by different battle music depending on which Dream Friend Player 1 chose at the start of the run.

Main article: Morpho Knight#Dream Friend music change

Ending: Friends' Curtain Call[edit]

After defeating Morpho Knight, the game mode is completed and the Guest Star credits, "Friends' Curtain Call", plays. During the credits, the current remaining allies after the Morpho Knight battle can play a minigame if the player moves whoever character they are playing as. Meanwhile, allies who have previously completed the game mode are in the audience watching the current allies.

In the minigame, the allies try to defeat as many enemies as possible for the high score before the image slideshow in the background ends. Every time an ally is damaged, that player loses 500 points. In the middle of the credits, in King Dedede's stead, Meta Knight will enter and challenge the allies just like his boss battle at Sacred Square. Defeating Meta Knight gives 5000 points. However, if the allies can't defeat him before the credits end, he will leave the battle without providing any points.

At the end of the credits, several waves of Point Hearts drop, with the final wave having the Point Hearts in the shape of Kirby. Notably, a picture of a never-seen-before glowing orb is shown in the credits, hinting at Void Soul. Finally, the current allies pose while the same allies also join the audience, who all wave directly at the player.

If player 1 is a Dream Friend, the final picture of the credits shows their first appearance scenario in the Kirby series, and "THE END" shows a special picture of the Dream Friend update group they belong to.

Guest Star Kirby glitch[edit]

The high score screen for Kirby in 'Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!'.
Main article: Glitches in Kirby Star Allies

In Version 2.0.0 of the game and earlier, it was possible to play this mode as Kirby. If while in handheld mode, the player tapped a specific area on the screen in the main menu between 'New Game' and 'Best Time', they would be taken to a scoreboard for 'Guest Star Kirby' and asked if they wanted to start. Doing so would begin a run of this mode as Kirby. There were a few elements to this that would suggest this is a glitch rather than an easter egg. These were as follows:

  • Kirby's pause description text, regardless of what ability he is using, reads as (未せってい) in all languages, which translates from Japanese as "Not set". This is because Guest Star calls for a unique set of pause screen descriptions, which Kirby doesn't have.
  • Kirby does not vocalize as he normally does when activating Friend Platforms or when using the Dream Rod.
  • Reset Platforms do not take away Kirby's ability, and Kirby does not lose his ability when calling upon a Friend from it.
  • Kirby cannot interact directly with Copy Essences or discarded ability hats by touching them. He can still use them by tossing Friend Hearts at them or Inhaling the latter.
  • Tutorial signs do not display any characters, nor do they get marked when the shown action is performed.
  • Kirby's 1-Up portrait changes depending on which ability he is using, along with the title displayed in the pause menu. (e.g. "Guest Star Sleep")
  • The title that shows in the credits will display the name of the Friend who corresponds to Kirby's currently-equipped ability. Despite this, any scores will still be saved to Kirby's score table.
    • If Kirby has no ability which corresponds to an ally, the title will default to one of his allies, or to a completely different ally if he has none.

Starting in Version 3.0.0, the main menu's design is changed to accommodate the addition of multiple save files at once. As the "Continue" button in this version is now permanent after starting the mode once, this glitch no longer works.

Trivia[edit]

  • In Level 5, at the end of the castle section, there is an ambush where the team will have to fight multiples of whichever character the player is playing as, i.e. if Blade Knight is the team leader, the ambush will be several Blade Knights.
    • If the player is playing as an available Mid-Boss, they will fight a duo of said mid-boss instead.
    • This does not apply to Dream Friends, though a unique encounter will still appear for each one.
  • In Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! (from Version 4.0.0) and Heroes in Another Dimension, Dream Friends have their signature symbols on the loading screens.

Gallery[edit]

Stage maps[edit]

Rick & Kine & Coo[edit]

Marx[edit]

Gooey[edit]

Adeleine & Ribbon[edit]

Dark Meta Knight[edit]

Daroach[edit]

Magolor[edit]

Taranza[edit]

Susie[edit]

The Three Mage-Sisters[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 星の○○○○マルマル スターフレンズでGO!
Hoshi no Marumaru: Sutā Furenzu de GO!
○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
  • The furigana of ○○○○ is マルマル ("circle"), which are used as a placeholder in Japanese.
Chinese 星之○○○○ 新星盟友GO!
xīng zhī ○○○○: xīn xīng méng yǒu GO!
○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
Dutch Met ????: Kom op, Star Allies! With ????: Come on, Star Allies!
Canadian French Tous avec ???! Star Allies Go! All with ???! Star Allies Go!
European French Tous avec ??? ! Star Allies Go ! All with ???! Star Allies Go!
German Mit ???: Los, Star Allies! With ???: Go, Star Allies!
Italian ??? sei tutti noi! Star Allies! All with ???! Star Allies!
Korean 별의 ○○○○ 스타 프렌즈로 GO!
byeol-ui ○○○○: seuta peulenjeulo GO!
○○○○ of the Stars: Star Friends GO!
Spanish ¡Todos con ????! ¡Adelante, Star Allies! All with ????! Go, Star Allies!


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