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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
[[File:KRtDLD Mecha enemy artwork.png|thumb|200px|The new enemy (name not yet known) that provides [[Mecha]] when inhaled.]]
[[File:KRtDLD Mecha enemy artwork.png|thumb|200px|The new enemy, called '''アーマロイド''' (''Armoroid'') in Japanese,<ref>[https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000011974.000007006.html てれびげーむマガジン March 2023 (Terebigēmu Magazine March 2023)]</ref> that provides [[Mecha]] when inhaled.]]
Based on the footage and premise, it is likely that most, if not all of the enemies, mid-bosses, and bosses in the original ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' will be returning in this remake. However, aside from the ones seen in prerelease material, none can be explicitly confirmed to appear, as it may be the case that an old enemy gets replaced by another, as has happened in cases such as [[Bounder]], [[Togezo]], and [[Rolling Turtle]] in previous games.
Based on the footage and premise, it is likely that most, if not all of the enemies, mid-bosses, and bosses in the original ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' will be returning in this remake. However, aside from the ones seen in prerelease material, none can be explicitly confirmed to appear, as it may be the case that an old enemy gets replaced by another, as has happened in cases such as [[Bounder]], [[Togezo]], and [[Rolling Turtle]] in previous games.


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*[[Water Galbo]]
*[[Water Galbo]]
*[[Whippy]]
*[[Whippy]]
*Unnamed Mecha enemy
*'''アーマロイド''' (''Armoroid''), the new enemy that provides Mecha
*Unnamed Sand enemy
*Unnamed Sand enemy


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=== Bosses ===
=== Bosses ===
*[[Whispy Woods]]
*[[Whispy Woods]]
*[[Fatty Puffer]]
*[[Goriath]]
*[[Goriath]]


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The following Sub-Games are confirmed to appear:
The following Sub-Games are confirmed to appear:
*'''[[Magolor's Tome Trackers]]''' - Unique to this game. Magolor asks players to find a specific tome, but his memory can be fuzzy, requiring intuitive thinking. The player who gets to the correct tome first gets points.
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*'''[[Gun Gun Blasters]]''' - Unique to this game, though thematically similar to [[Scope Shot]] from the original, which does not return. Players compete in a top-down arena with laser blasters that have limited ammo.
!colspan="4"|Sub-Games in Merry Magoland
*'''[[Samurai Kirby]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. Players compete in a game of reaction time to be the last one standing.
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*'''[[Checkerboard Chase]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Players compete in a top-down maze to make each other fall by knocking tiles down. The last one remaining wins.
!Sub-Game
*'''[[Bomb Rally]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. Players toss bombs back and forth with frying pans in a game of hot potato, with a delayed reaction resulting in an explosion. The last one remaining wins.
!Origin game
*'''[[Ninja Dojo]]''' - Returns from the original ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. Players compete to see who can throw a shuriken closest to the bull's-eye of a target, with more accuracy resulting in more points.
!Description
*'''[[Kirby on the Draw]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. Players use pop guns to shoot cardboard cutouts of ''Kirby'' characters, requiring quick reaction time. Some targets are worth more, but [[Bomber]]s detract points.
!Notes
*'''[[Smash Ride]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''. Players compete in a top-down arena to knock each other away using modified [[Warp Star]]s. Ring-outs are worth points, but the game doesn't end until time runs out.
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*'''[[Crackity Hack]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. Players try to crack the ground by clearing two successive timing challenges, with more accuracy causing greater fissures.
|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Bomb Rally preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Bomb Rally]]'''}}
*'''[[Egg Catcher]]''' - Returns from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. Players try to eat as many eggs as possible while avoiding bombs.
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
*'''[[Samurai Kirby 100]]''' - A variant of Samurai Kirby where the player competes with the ghosts of the 99 most recent online players to see how they stack up.
|A game where the contestants bat a bomb around using frying pans, and whoever doesn't bat in time gets blown up and eliminated from the game.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Booming Blasters preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Booming Blasters]]'''}}
|''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''
|A new game where the contestants run around top-down arenas and shoot at each other using laser guns.
|Likely a replacement for [[Scope Shot]] from the original ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', which does not appear in this game.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Checkerboard Chase preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Checkerboard Chase]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|A game where the contestants run around an 8x8 grid platform and throw waves to drop tiles to try and make their opponents fall.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Crackity Hack preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Crackity Hack]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|A game where the contestants charge up and punch a boulder to see who can create the deepest fissure in the ground.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Egg Catcher preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Egg Catcher]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|A game where the contestants catch eggs thrown by [[Scope Shot|Robo Dedede]] while avoiding bombs.
|The original game had King Dedede throwing the eggs and bombs, but this was changed since he is a possible contestant now.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Kirby on the Draw preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Kirby on the Draw]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|A game where the contestants shoot cardboard cutouts of enemies that pop up in a Wild West-like setting.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Tome Trackers preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Magolor's Tome Trackers]]'''}}
|''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''
|A new game where the contestants try to find the book that Magolor is thinking of in a library.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Ninja Dojo preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Ninja Dojo]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
|A game where the contestants toss shurikens at moving targets to try and hit the bull's-eyes.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Samurai Kirby preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Samurai Kirby]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|A game where the contestants strike when prompted as quickly as they can to try to come out on top.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Samurai Kirby 100 preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Samurai Kirby 100]]'''}}
|''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''
|A variant of Samurai Kirby which pits Kirby against the 99 most recent times from around the world.
|This game depends on having connection to the internet, though it is not played live against other opponents. It is the only sub-game here that is single-player only.
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|{{center|[[File:KRtDLD Smash Ride preview.jpg|150px]]<br>'''[[Smash Ride]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|A game where the contestants bump each other using special "Smash Stars" to knock each other off the arena.
|The [[Squeaks]] return as course obstacles as well.
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== Other differences from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' ==
== Other differences from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' ==
Aside from the above-mentioned additions and changes, the following other changes have been made between ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' and ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'':
Aside from the above-mentioned additions and changes, the following other changes have been made between ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' and ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'':
*All instances of motion controls have been removed, with their original context being replaced with button or control stick inputs as appropriate.
*All instances of motion controls have been removed, with their original context being replaced with button or control stick inputs as appropriate.
*[[Bandana Waddle Dee]] is now referred to by that name, whereas in the original, he was just called "Waddle Dee".
*[[Bandana Waddle Dee]] is now referred to by that name, whereas in the original, he was just called "Waddle Dee". He is also voiced, using the same clips as ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.
*[[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], and Bandana Waddle Dee have been given additional moves to more closely match their appearance as [[Dream Friend]]s in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' and Buddies in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''.<ref name="friends">{{Twitterlink|Kirby_JP|1615182337884712961}}</ref>
*[[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], and Bandana Waddle Dee have been given additional moves to more closely match their appearance as [[Dream Friend]]s in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' and Buddies in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''.<ref name="friends">{{Twitterlink|Kirby_JP|1615182337884712961}}</ref>
*Kirby and company can now swim and use the [[Water Gun]] diagonally to match the swimming mechanics present in ''Kirby Star Allies''.
*Kirby and company can now swim and use the [[Water Gun]] diagonally to match the swimming mechanics present in ''Kirby Star Allies''.
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*Kirby has new voice clips, with the Super Abilities in particular each having distinct shouts associated with them.
*Kirby has new voice clips, with the Super Abilities in particular each having distinct shouts associated with them.
*Characters who have reappeared in later games have had their designs updated to match, including enemies such as [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]] and [[Walf]].
*Characters who have reappeared in later games have had their designs updated to match, including enemies such as [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]] and [[Walf]].
*The [[Device|Stage Devices]] and [[Item]]s have had their designs updated to match their modern appearance from ''Kirby Star Allies'' and ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.
*The [[door]]s and Goal Doors have been changed to be more akin to their ''Kirby Star Allies'' designs.
*The new enemies and Copy Abilities have been dispersed throughout the regular stages, replacing previous enemies and/or [[Copy Essence]]s in certain instances.
*The new enemies and Copy Abilities have been dispersed throughout the regular stages, replacing previous enemies and/or [[Copy Essence]]s in certain instances.
*Each of the Super Ability acquisition cut-scenes have been updated and made distinct, whereas before, they were all the same.
*Each of the Super Ability acquisition cut-scenes have been updated and made distinct, whereas before, they were all the same.
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*There is now a [[Mission (Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe)|Missions]] board which can be viewed in Merry Magoland, with at least 100 objectives.
*There is now a [[Mission (Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe)|Missions]] board which can be viewed in Merry Magoland, with at least 100 objectives.
*There are now collectible stamps which are displayed in a [[Stamp Rally]]. This appears to be similar to the [[Life Piece]] reward tracker from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''.
*There are now collectible stamps which are displayed in a [[Stamp Rally]]. This appears to be similar to the [[Life Piece]] reward tracker from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''.
*Kirby can now obtain [[Stock Item]]s to make use of in stages, much like in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''. These items include [[Maxim Tomato]]es, [[Energy Drink]]s, [[Crackler]]s, and items that can grant Copy Abilities.
*Kirby can now obtain [[Stock Item]]s to make use of in stages, much like in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''. These items include [[Maxim Tomato]]es, [[Energy Drink]]s, [[Crackler]]s, and [[Random Copy Essence]]s.
*The [[Ability Star]] icons have all been redesigned.


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