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==Antagonists==
==Antagonists==
===Enemies===
===Enemies===
Different types of enemies are encountered throughout the game, all of which will harm [[Kirby]] if he touches them. Most adversaries can be defeated by spitting something at them, which adds a set amount of point to Kirby's score. Alternatively, many may also be inhaled and swallowed, or used as ammunition; however, doing so only awards Kirby half the amount of points. Most enemies respawn once their starting position is scrolled off the screen. Notably - unlike with subsequent games - enemies in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' do not have preset movement patterns or terrain interactions, instead having their movement and behavior manually and individually specified.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUY2AtBD6Sk&t=496 "Secrets of Enemy Movement" section of the video "Development Secrets of the Original Kirby <nowiki>[Grab Bag]</nowiki>" on Masahiro Sakurai's YouTube channel]</ref> As such, specific enemies such as [[Waddle Dee]]s tend to vary in their movement.
Different types of enemies are encountered throughout the game, all of which will harm [[Kirby]] if he touches them. Most adversaries can be defeated by spitting something at them, which adds a set amount of point to Kirby's score. Alternatively, many may also be inhaled and swallowed, or used as ammunition; however, doing so only awards Kirby half the amount of points. Most enemies respawn once their starting position is scrolled off the screen. Notably - unlike with subsequent games - enemies in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' do not have preset movement patterns or terrain interactions, instead having their movement and behavior manually and individually specified.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUY2AtBD6Sk@t=496 "Secrets of Enemy Movement" section of the video "Development Secrets of the Original Kirby <nowiki>[Grab Bag]</nowiki>" on Masahiro Sakurai's YouTube channel]</ref> As such, specific enemies such as [[Waddle Dee]]s tend to vary in their movement.


In the [[Extra Game]], many opponents are replaced by faster or stronger ones. The columns "Normal Game" and "Extra Game" in the following table indicate whether or not an enemy appears in that game mode; if it is absent from a mode, its replacement is listed.
In the [[Extra Game]], many opponents are replaced by faster or stronger ones. The columns "Normal Game" and "Extra Game" in the following table indicate whether or not an enemy appears in that game mode; if it is absent from a mode, its replacement is listed.
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