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Kirby Fighters 2
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Banner art for Kirby Fighters 2
Details
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) September 24, 2020 (most regions)
NA September 23, 2020
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
PEGI: 3+
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Kirby Fighters 2 is a spin-off fighting game in the Kirby series announced and released for the Nintendo Switch on September 23rd, 2020 in North America and September 24th, 2020 in other regions. It is a sequel to Kirby Fighters Deluxe, which was itself an expanded version of the Kirby: Triple Deluxe Sub-Game Kirby Fighters, being the second Kirby series sequel to an expanded Sub-Game, with the first being Super Kirby Clash. Kirby Fighters 2 is exclusively downloadable from the Nintendo eShop and as such, no physical copy of the game exists.

The day prior to its announcement and subsequent release, knowledge of the game's existence was leaked accidentally by Nintendo.[1]

Gameplay

Wrestler Kirby beats up Shadow Kirby

Kirby Fighters 2 plays largely the same as its predecessor Kirby Fighters Deluxe, but features a slew of new content, most notably 17 different Copy Abilities to choose from, as well as five other playable characters. New to this iteration are local play options using Nintendo Switch systems and online play, as well as a new story mode and survival challenge. The story mode features boss battles against various enemies, including Twin Woods and Duo Edge.

In addition, the game features an experience system which allows the player to unlock Alternate Costumes for the characters, new Copy Abilities and new stages, much like in Kirby Battle Royale.

Game-modes

List of Copy Abilities and characters

Copy Abilities and Buddies in Kirby Fighters 2  
Ability/Character New? Unlock Req. Description Notes
Copy Abilities
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Archer
No Rank 28 A long-range projectile fighter who can aim with great accuracy.
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Artist
Yes Rank 21 A long-reaching melee fighter who can paint minions to fight for him.
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Beam
No Rank 10 A medium-range projectile fighter who has few but versatile attacks.
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Beetle
No Rank 11 A close-up melee fighter who specializes in grabbing foes with his horn.
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Bell
No Rank 37 A close-up melee fighter who specializes in wide-area attacks and can throw out sound wave projectiles.
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Bomb
No Rank 1 (default) A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with explosives and can leave them behind.
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Cutter
No Rank 24 A medium-range projectile fighter who attacks with boomerangs and also fights with melee attacks.
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Fighter
No Rank 16 A close-up melee fighter who can throw out waves and projectiles of energy and has many techniques.
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Hammer
No Rank 13 A close-up melee fighter who specializes in slow but powerful attacks.
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Ninja
No Rank 33 A versatile fighter with many long and short-range techniques.
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Parasol
No Rank 31 A close-up melee fighter who uses his parasol to defend himself and attack with good reach.
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Staff
Yes Rank 1 (default) A long-reaching melee fighter who specializes in scoping attacks.
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Sword
No Rank 1 (default) A close-up melee fighter who attacks with swift distended strikes and has many techniques.
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Water
Yes Rank 30 A versatile fighter who attacks with long-traveling projectiles and melee attacks at far and short range.
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Whip
No Rank 27 A medium-range melee fighter who can strike and grab his foes and items with his whip.
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Wrestler
Yes Rank 2 A close-up melee fighter who specializes in lunging grabs and quick flashy melee attacks, with a great variety of moves. Wrestler is all-new to this game.
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Yo-Yo
Yes Rank 6 A long-reaching melee fighter who attacks using stylish moves at varying distances.
Buddies
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Bandana Waddle Dee
Yes Rank 1 (default) A medium-range melee fighter who fends foes off with his hardy disjointed spear.
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Gooey
Yes Rank 3 A versatile fighter who uses transformations to utilize all sorts of attacks.
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Magolor
Yes Rank 39 A long-range projectile fighter with many magical attacks of varying type and the ability to teleport.
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Meta Knight
Yes Clear Chapter 4
of Story Mode
A close-up melee fighter who attacks with swift distended strikes and also makes use of his power of flight to attack. Meta Knight cannot appear as a regular enemy CPU fighter in the Story Mode or Single-Handed Mode.
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King Dedede
Yes Clear the Final Chapter
of Story Mode
A bulky close-up melee fighter who specializes in slow but powerful attacks. King Dedede cannot appear as a regular enemy CPU fighter in the Story Mode or Single-Handed Mode.
King Dedede has 15% more health than other fighters, perhaps to compensate for his larger size.

Bosses

Stages

Select screen

Stages are unlocked through Fighters Points. In addition to their original songs, each stage also has an unlockable secret song, also obtained with Fighters Points.

Stages in Kirby Fighters 2  
Name Image New stage? Unlock Req. Description Notes
Green Gardens Yes Rank 1 (default) A basic arena with three Thin Floors and no additional elements. Based on the stage from Kirby Star Allies.
In effect, replaces Flower Land from the previous two games.
Springy Hand Land No Rank 1 (default) An arena containing six Springy Hands which activate in various patterns. Based on Lollipop Land - Stage 3 from Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Dried-up Sea Yes Rank 1 (default) A multi-tiered arena with Haltmann Fans which blow combatants and items left or right. Based on Gigabyte Grounds - Stage 2 from Kirby: Planet Robobot.
Training Yes Rank 1 (default) A basic flat arena with no other elements. Based on the tutorial from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Used as the practice stage for Training Mode.
Gourmet Go Go Yes Rank 3 An open arena with interspersed thin floors.
Every now and then, food and bombs disguised as food drop, and a sprite version of King Dedede may run through.
Based on Gourmet Race in Template:KSSU, specifically Pumpkin Grand.
Bubbly Clouds No Rank 5 A basic arena with two thin floor platforms.
Kracko appears as a stage hazard to attack the fighters.
Based on the stage from Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Haldera Volcano No Rank 7 A cavern split by three bodies of lava and a thin floor in the middle.
The pits occasionally spew streams of lava outward.
Based on Dangerous Dinner - Stage 1 from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Castle Lololo No Rank 14 A three-tiered series of hallways with thin floors allowing passage between them.
Lololo & Lalala appear and push objects through the halls.
Based on the stage from Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Waddle Dee Train Tracks No Rank 23 An open arena with two thin floor platforms on the sides. A Waddle Dee Train regularly rides through the middle and across the stage. Based on Old Odyssey - Stage 1 from Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Coo's Forest No Rank 25 A multi-tiered arena with several thin floor platforms.
Rick, Kine, and Coo appear to attack the fighters.
Based on Grass Land - Stage 5 from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
Dedede Arena No Rank 29 An arena flanked by walls and topped with a long thin floor.
King Dedede appears on occasion to toss objects at the fighters.
Based on Mt. Dedede from Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star Ultra
Butter Building No Rank 35 A two-tiered arena with a high-up long thin floor on top.
The stage occasionally spins to the left or right, taking fighters with it.
Bronto Burts, Starmen, Laser Balls, and UFOs appear to attack the fighters.
Based on the stage from Kirby's Adventure.
Factory Tour No Rank 37 A flat arena with no additional platforms.
In the middle are three large hammers which slam into the stage in various patterns.
Based on Shiver Star - Stage 4 from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Gigavolt Yes Rank 40 A large flat stage with no additional platforms.
Gigavolt appears in the background and attempts to slam the fighters with its hands.
Based on Patched Plains - Stage 3 from Kirby: Planet Robobot.
Dyna Blade's Nest No Rank 42 A small flat stage with no additional platforms.
Dyna Blade appears to attack the fighters.
Based on the stage from Dyna Blade.
Jambastion Entrance Yes Rank 49 A large arena with irregular interspersed thin floors.
The Three Mage-Sisters appear to attack the fighters.
Based on Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion from Kirby Star Allies.
The Empyrean Yes Rank 72 A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. Based on the area from Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.
Duo Edge is fought here in Story Mode.
Fountain of Dreams No Rank 81 A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. Based on the Fountain of Dreams in its Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land appearance.
Unlike in Kirby Fighters Deluxe, the stage does not have a 3D form, instead always using the 2D background.
Stage of Destined Rivals Yes Clear Chapter 4
of Story Mode
A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. A King Dedede and Meta Knight-themed stage, as they are fought here in Story Mode.
Though it appears during both day and sunset in Story Mode, its stage form only appears at sunset.
Stage of the Partners Yes Clear the Final Chapter
of Story Mode
A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. Much the same as Stage of Destined Rivals, but set in a starry sky.
King Dedede & Meta Knight are fought here in the Final Chapter of Story Mode.
Decisive Battlefield Yes N/A A large flat arena with no platforms or hazards. Based on the area from Team Kirby Clash Deluxe; replaces Another Dimension from the original sub-game.
Shadow Kirby is fought here, but the stage cannot be unlocked for regular play.

Items

Trivia

  • The game's internal codename is "Fizz", matching with the food-themed codenames of previous games, such as "Parufe" (Kirby: Triple Deluxe) and "Eclair" (Kirby Star Allies).
    • The internal files also contain partially complete code for "Kirby3d".[2]
  • This is the first spin-off title to introduce a new Copy Ability, with Wrestler, since Kirby: Canvas Curse, with Balloon.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カービィファイターズ2
Kābyi Faitāzu 2
Kirby Fighters 2


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