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A somewhat obvious example, shown in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' and in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', makes use of Kirby being split into several versions of himself. In ''Amazing Mirror'', these clones shared Kirby's ability to inhale and copy, and at the end went off to become heroes in their own right. In ''Kirby Mass Attack'', the clones are much smaller versions of Kirby, and cannot inhale. Also, the ending of that game has the clones merge back into Kirby.
A somewhat obvious example, shown in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' and in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', makes use of Kirby being split into several versions of himself. In ''Amazing Mirror'', these clones shared Kirby's ability to inhale and copy, and at the end went off to become heroes in their own right. In ''Kirby Mass Attack'', the clones are much smaller versions of Kirby, and cannot inhale. Also, the ending of that game has the clones merge back into Kirby.


In ''[[Kirby: Battle Royale]]'', [[King Dedede]] is in possession of a [[Kirby Printer]] which is capable of mass-producing Kirby clones (which come in every col{{ou}}r except for pink). These clones come with a [[Copy Ability]], and in all likeliness, cannot discard them.
In ''[[Kirby: Battle Royale]]'', [[King Dedede]] is in possession of a [[Kirby Printer]] which is capable of mass-producing Kirby clones (which come in every col{{ou}}r except for pink). These clones come with a [[Copy Ability]], and in all likeliness, cannot discard them. When the Kirby Printer is eventually destroyed, all the clones it created vanish.


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