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===Rare Outfits===
===Rare Outfits===
[[Alternate Costumes]] called Rare Outfits are added for each Copy Ability.
[[Alternate Costumes]] called Rare Outfits are added for each Copy Ability. Rare Outfits are unlocked when completing Single Player Mode on any difficulty with the respective ability. They can be selected by pressing X in the ability menu.


Rare Outfits are unlocked when completing Single Player Mode on any difficulty with the respective ability. They can be selected by pressing X in the ability menu.
When any Rare Outfits are unlocked, they may also appear on CPU Kirbys. Rare Outfits don't change any aspects of the ability in core gameplay such as Kirby's [[stamina]] and hitbox, or attack damages and hitboxes (though they may change some aesthetic effects such as visuals and sounds).
 
When any Rare Outfits are unlocked, they may also appear on CPU Kirbys.
 
Rare Outfits don't change any aspects of the ability in core gameplay such as Kirby's [[stamina]] and hitbox, or ability attack's damage and hitbox.
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!colspan=3|Rare Outfits for each Copy Ability in ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''
|-
!Copy Ability
!Costume of Rare Outfit
!Weapon of Rare Outfit
|-
|'''[[Sword]]'''
|[[Blade Knight]]'s helmet
|Blade Knight's sword
|-
|'''[[Cutter]]'''
|[[Sir Kibble]]'s helmet
|Sir Kibble's cutter blade
|-
| '''[[Beam]]'''
|[[Marx]]'s hat
|Beam staff with a purple orb
|-
|'''[[Parasol]]'''
| -
|Traditional [[wikipedia:oil-paper umbrella|oil-paper umbrella]]
|-
|'''[[Hammer]]'''
|Black-yellow striped headband
|Metal hammer with metal hitting sound on impact
|-
|'''[[Bomb]]'''
|Purple-orange patterned party hat
|Pink bombs with heart patterns
|-
|'''[[Whip]]'''
|Black cowboy hat
|Whip with a blue handle
|-
|'''[[Archer]]'''
|Green Robin Hood hat
|White bow with a purple star
|-
|'''[[Fighter]]'''
|[[Knuckle Joe]]'s headband
| -
|-
|'''[[Ninja]]'''
|White ninja outfit
| Same katana
|-
|'''[[Beetle]]'''
|Hat of [[Hydra]] from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
| Horn of Hydra hat
|-
| '''[[Bell]]'''
|Hat of [[wikipedia:bianzhong|bianzhong]] (ancient Chinese bronze bell)
|Two bianzhong bells with the bianzhong sound too
|}


===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===

Revision as of 05:27, 27 September 2020


Kirby Fighters Deluxe
File:Kirby Fighters Z logo.png
Title screen for Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Details
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan July 23, 2014
NA August 29, 2014
South Korea September 24, 2014
Europe February 13, 2015
Australia February 13, 2015
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
PEGI: 7+
Game chronology
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe
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Kirby Fighters Deluxe is a Kirby spin-off game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a stand-alone, upgraded version of Kirby Fighters, a Sub-Game in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It was released in tandem with Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe in 2014 for Japan, North America, and South Korea, and in 2015 for Europe and Australia.

A sequel to this game, Kirby Fighters 2, was released for Nintendo Switch on September 24, 2020 worldwide.

Copy Abilities

The following abilities are on offer for the fighters:

Default

Extra

These two abilities are also available if the player has StreetPass data for Kirby: Triple Deluxe on their 3DS system.

Stages

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There is a total of twelve stages that players can select from to battle on. Each stage is inspired by places in other Kirby games.

Stages in Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Name Image Features Notes
Flower Land File:KFD Flower Land.jpg Three Thin Floors
Springy Hand Land File:KFD Springy Hand Land.jpg Two thin floors, and six springy hands that randomly shoot out toward the screen. If Kirby is hit by the hand he loses some life and respawns back on the stage.
Castle Lololo File:KFD Castle Lololo.jpg Two thin floors separating the three levels of the stage. Lololo and Lalala will randomly enter from one of the six entrances, pushing either a block or a Gordo.
Coo's Forest File:KFD Coo's Forest.jpg Six thin floors, and five holes in the trees that either Rick, Kine, or Coo will emerge from. They emerge from the tree, perform an attack on the players, and then return back through the hole.
Dedede Arena File:KFD Dedede Arena.jpg
Factory Tour File:KFD Factory Tour.jpg
Bubbly Clouds File:KFD Bubbly Clouds.jpg
Dyna Blade's Nest File:KFD Dyna Blade's Nest.jpg
Butter Building File:KFD Butter Building.jpg
Haldera Volcano File:KFD Haldera Volcano.jpg
Fountain of Dreams File:KFD Fountain of Dreams.jpg
Waddle Dee Train Tracks File:KFD Waddle Dee Train Tracks.jpg This stage is only unlocked if the player's 3DS has StreetPass data for Kirby Triple Deluxe.

Differences from Kirby Fighters

New Stages

StreetPass

Abilities

Stage

Changes to Single Player Mode

  • There are now Team Battles in which Kirby fights with a partner.
  • Kracko is fought as a Boss in Round 5, who previously only appears as the Bubbly Clouds stage hazard enemy in Kirby Fighters.
  • The Final Round, rather than being against Shadow Kirby, is instead a battle in which Kirby fights Team DDD (the number varies in difficulty levels): King Dedede with multiple pink Mini Dededes and two medium-sized orange Combo Dededes.

Rare Outfits

Alternate Costumes called Rare Outfits are added for each Copy Ability. Rare Outfits are unlocked when completing Single Player Mode on any difficulty with the respective ability. They can be selected by pressing X in the ability menu.

When any Rare Outfits are unlocked, they may also appear on CPU Kirbys. Rare Outfits don't change any aspects of the ability in core gameplay such as Kirby's stamina and hitbox, or attack damages and hitboxes (though they may change some aesthetic effects such as visuals and sounds).

Miscellaneous

Team Battle

Team Battles are introduced in both Single Player and Multiplayer Mode.

A Team Battle can be 2 vs 1, 2 vs 2, or 3 vs 1. Kirbys on the same team can perform Face-to-Face to share recovery food with their partners just like in the main series.

Team Cannon

A special item called Team Cannon is also introduced, which resembles Combo Cannon from the battleship Halberd.

Besides firing small energy shots when held by one Kirby, Team Cannon can allow Kirbys, provided that they are on the same team, to stack on top of each other to shoot a large beam of energy, which deals a large sum of damage. Larger amounts of Kirbys result in a more powerful beam.

Team Cannon's charge beam attack doesn't stop the timer in Single Player Mode even though everything else becomes still apart from the Team Cannon Kirbys.

Shadow Kirby Color

Despite his removal as a boss, Shadow Kirby still appears in the game and is now playable. Upon clearing Single Player on Very Hard for the first time using any copy ability, the player is given the option to select Shadow Kirby as a Kirby color in the other modes. This also causes him to appear on the title screen.

Single Player Mode

Stage Appearances

The following lists the possible stages to appear in each round of Single Player Mode.

Stage Appearances in Kirby Fighters Deluxe Single Player Mode
Battle Kirby
Vs. 1 Kirby
Team Battle
Vs. 1 Kirby
Kirby
Vs. 2 Kirbys
Team Battle
Vs. 2 Kirbys
Team Battle
Vs. Kracko
Kirby
Vs. 2 Kirbys
Team Battle
Vs. 2 Kirbys
Kirby
Vs. 3 Kirbys
Kirby
Vs. Team DDD
Stage Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Final Round
Flower Land Yes No No No No No No No No
Castle Lololo No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Butter Building No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Coo's Forest No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Springy Hand Land No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Waddle Dee Train Tracks No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Bubbly Clouds No No No Yes Yes No No No No
Dyna Blade's Nest No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No
Factory Tour No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No
Haldera Volcano No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No
Dedede Arena No No No No No No No Yes No
Fountain of Dreams No No No No No No No No Yes
Stage appearances are based on observations.

Final Round: Team DDD

Main article: Team DDD

The final battle is against King Dedede and his group of clones made by the Star Rod Hammer Dedede Custom at the Fountain of Dreams. First, the player has to battle all of the Mini Dededes, who after jumping in from the background, are defeated in one hit, so they don't pose much of a threat. After that, Dedede and his two orange Combo Dededes appear to battle Kirby. Once the Combo Dededes are defeated, King Dedede grows over twice his normal size and attacks Kirby. Once he is defeated, the player unlocks a rare outfit for their current copy ability (if they don't already have it).

Gallery

Main article: Kirby Fighters Deluxe/gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カービィファイターズZ
Kābī Faitāzu Zetto
Kirby Fighters Z


Trivia

  • The part of Team DDD battle where Kirby fights against Mini Dededes may be a reference to the Multi-Man mode in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • The souped-up hammer that King Dedede uses in the final fight is officially known as the "Star Rod Hammer Dedede Custom".
  • During the fight with Team DDD on Very Hard difficulty, a new theme plays during the second phase, called History of Dedede.
  • This game and Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe are the only two Kirby games that came out on the same day in the same year.

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