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A '''Hazard''' is any obstacle within a stage that either directly or indirectly harms or impedes [[Kirby]] or another playable character and cannot be classified as an [[enemy]], a [[device]], or part of the static terrain. Hazards may also affect enemies or other non-playable characters, but this is not a strict requirement to classify something as a hazard. Hazards serve primarily to add another element of challenge to gameplay and, when not meant to be avoided entirely, often require a certain set of techniques to overcome or take advantage of. Common examples of hazards in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] include [[spike]]s, [[crusher]]s, and [[bottomless pit]]s, but may also include non-damaging things such as wind and water currents (with [[water (environment)|water]] itself falling into a gray area and not considered a hazard for the purpose of this page). There are also a number of enemies that function more as stage hazards, such as [[Gordo]]s, [[Squeaky Hammer Machine]]s, and [[boulder]]s, and those too will not be covered on this page.
A '''Hazard''' is any obstacle within a stage that either directly or indirectly harms or impedes [[Kirby]] or another playable character and cannot be classified as an [[enemy]], a [[device]], or part of the static terrain. Hazards may also affect enemies or other non-playable characters, but this is not a strict requirement to classify something as a hazard. Hazards serve primarily to add another element of challenge to gameplay and, when not meant to be avoided entirely, often require a certain set of techniques to overcome or take advantage of. Common examples of hazards in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] include [[spike]]s, [[crusher]]s, and [[bottomless pit]]s, but may also include non-damaging things such as wind and water currents (with [[water (environment)|water]] itself falling into a gray area and not considered a hazard for the purpose of this page). There are also a number of enemies that function more as stage hazards, such as [[Gordo]]s, [[Squeaky Hammer Machine]]s, and [[boulder]]s, and those too will not be covered on this page. <img src="https://cdn.wikirby.com/thumb/5/55/KSSU_Gordo_artwork.png/110px-KSSU_Gordo_artwork.png" alt="Artwork from Kirby Super Star Ultra"/>


==List of hazards in the ''Kirby'' series==
==List of hazards in the ''Kirby'' series==
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