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|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]<br>Vanpool
|developer= [[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher= [[Nintendo]]
|released=March 25th, 2022
|released=March 25th, 2022
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]]
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|predecessor=''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|predecessor=''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
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{{quote|It's Kirby's first full 3D action game! Use new powers like Mouthful Mode and Evolved Copy Abilities as you explore a mysterious world where civilization and nature have fused together. By sharing a Joy-Con controller, two people can even play together!|Past Adventures section in ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'' and ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''}}
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'''''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''''' is a [[Kirby (series)|main-series ''Kirby'' game]] for the [[Nintendo Switch]], which released on March 25th, 2022. In this installment, [[Kirby]] is sent through a [[dimension]]al vortex to a [[new world]] full of the crumbling ruins of a long-lost civilization, where he has to free [[Waddle Dee]]s who have been trapped by a new villainous force called the [[Beast Pack]]. Accompanied by a flying chinchilla-like creature named [[Elfilin]], Kirby uses his familiar [[Copy Ability]] along with [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolved enhancements]] to said abilities and a new power to [[Mouthful Mode|wrap himself around large objects]] to gain their properties.
'''''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''''' is a [[Kirby (series)|main-series ''Kirby'' game]] for the [[Nintendo Switch]], which released on March 25th, 2022. In this installment, [[Kirby]] is sent through a dimensional vortex to a [[New World|new world]] full of the crumbling ruins of a long-lost civilization, where he has to free [[Waddle Dee]]s who have been trapped by a new villainous force called the [[Beast Pack]]. Accompanied by a flying mouse-like creature named [[Elfilin]], Kirby uses his familiar [[Copy Ability]] along with [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolved enhancements]] to said abilities and a new power to [[Mouthful Mode|wrap himself around large objects]] to gain their properties.  


''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is the first main-series title to take place in a full 3D environment rather than a side-scrolling 2D space, though still maintaining the largely-linear level and stage format. The game was announced in a [[Nintendo Direct]] on September 23rd, 2021,{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Kirby and the Forgotten Land|<ref name="RevealTrailer"> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3LAkr0ANgw Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch]</ref>}} with its proper release date being given in a separate video on January 12th, 2022. A playable demo for the game was released on March 3rd, 2022. Since its release, ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' has enjoyed the strongest launch of any game in the ''Kirby'' series in terms of sales, surpassing the original ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' as the highest-selling game in the series by the end of September 2022, with 6.96 million copies sold as of September 2023.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2023/231108e.pdf#page=48 2023 Second Quarter Financial Results PDF from Nintendo, page 48]</ref> On top of this, ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' won the award for "best family" game of the year at The Game Awards 2022.<ref>[https://thegameawards.com/nominees/best-family The Game Awards 2022 - "Best Family"]</ref>
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is the first main-series title to take place in a full 3D environment rather than a side-scrolling 2D space, though still maintaining the largely-linear level and stage format. The game was announced in a [[Nintendo Direct]] on September 23rd, 2021,{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Kirby and the Forgotten Land|<ref name="RevealTrailer"> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3LAkr0ANgw Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch]</ref>}} with its proper release date being given in a separate video on January 12th, 2022. A playable demo for the game was released on March 3rd, 2022.
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==Story==
== Story ==
[[File:KatFL story screenshot 4.jpg|thumb|250px|A scene from [[Point of Arrival|the first stage]] of the game where Waddle Dees are being captured by the Beast Pack.]]
[[File:KatFL story screenshot 4.jpg|thumb|250px|A scene from [[Point of Arrival|the first stage]] of the game where Waddle Dees are being captured by the Beast Pack.]]
The story of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' begins with [[Kirby]] taking a stroll through [[Dream Land]], and then taking a ride on his [[Warp Star]]. His carefree ride is interrupted, however, by a huge storm containing rifts to a different dimension. Kirby and many other residents of Dream Land (mostly [[Waddle Dee]]s) are sucked into the rifts, and while Kirby is tossed about in the confusion, his body contorts in strange shapes. Kirby later wakes up in a [[new world]], washed ashore on a tropical beach. After coming to his senses, he explores his surroundings and finds the ruins of an ancient civilization, now overgrown with grass and moss. Along the way, he discovers that traveling through the rift has given him a [[Mouthful Mode|new ability]] that allows him to take on the shape and properties of large objects he tries to swallow, and by taking the form of a [[Car Mouth|car]], he travels along the roads until he sees his fellow Dream Landers (the Waddle Dees) being kidnapped by [[Clocker|birds with cages]]. Moving toward the source of the commotion, he finds the ruins of a village where more Waddle Dees are being captured. He also sees a strange flying blue sprite with giant ears being hounded by the animals and caged. Kirby steps in and defeats these beasts to free the sprite, who reveals his name to be [[Elfilin]]. Elfilin pleads with Kirby to help him rescue the captured Waddle Dees, and Kirby agrees, forming a partnership between the two. [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] also joins the group, having found his way to the village as well.
The story of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' begins with [[Kirby]] taking a stroll through [[Dream Land]], and then taking a ride on his [[Warp Star]]. His carefree ride is interrupted, however, by a huge storm containing rifts to a different dimension. Kirby and many other residents of Dream Land (mostly [[Waddle Dee]]s) are sucked into the rifts, and while Kirby is tossed about in the confusion, his body contorts in strange shapes. Kirby later wakes up in a [[New World|new world]], washed ashore on a tropical beach. After coming to his senses, he explores his surroundings and finds the ruins of an ancient civilization, now overgrown with grass and moss. Along the way, he discovers that traveling through the rift has given him a [[Mouthful Mode|new ability]] that allows him to take on the shape and properties of large objects he tries to swallow, and by taking the form of a [[Car Mouth|car]], he travels along the roads until he sees his fellow Dream Landers (the Waddle Dees) being kidnapped by birds with cages. Moving toward the source of the commotion, he finds the ruins of a village where more Waddle Dees are being captured. He also sees a strange flying blue sprite with giant ears being hounded by the animals and caged. Kirby steps in and defeats these beasts to free the sprite, who reveals his name to be [[Elfilin]]. Elfilin pleads with Kirby to help him rescue the captured Waddle Dees, and Kirby agrees, forming a partnership between the two. [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] also joins the group, having found his way to the village as well.


As Kirby and Elfilin travel through the world and free Waddle Dees, they learn more about the forces responsible for their capture, a group of intelligent animals known as the [[Beast Pack]]. Some of the former Dream Landers, including [[Bonkers]] and [[Mr. Frosty]], have also joined the pack. The most notable of these inductions however is [[King Dedede]], who Kirby must fight; although Kirby defeats him, he still manages to capture Elfilin and flees with him. Kirby must then pursue Dedede to a new continent known as the "Forbidden Island", where the Beast Pack are assembling. After a long journey and freeing more Waddle Dees, Kirby eventually catches up with Dedede, who is now wearing a [[Forgo Dedede|pig-like mask]]. After Kirby defeats him, the mask breaks, and Dedede finally comes to his senses. He stands his ground against the oncoming Beast Pack who had possessed him, and gives Kirby and some Waddle Dees a chance to get away.
As Kirby and Elfilin travel through the world and free Waddle Dees, they learn more about the forces responsible for their capture, a group of intelligent animals known as the [[Beast Pack]]. Some of the former Dream Landers, including [[Bonkers]] and [[Mr. Frosty]], have also joined the pack. The most notable of these inductions however is [[King Dedede]], who Kirby must fight; although Kirby defeats him, he still manages to capture Elfilin and flees with him. Kirby must then pursue Dedede to a new continent known as the "Forbidden Island", where the Beast Pack are assembling. After a long journey and freeing more Waddle Dees, Kirby eventually catches up with Dedede, who is now wearing a [[Forgo Dedede|pig-like mask]]. After Kirby defeats him, the mask breaks, and Dedede finally comes to his senses. He stands his ground against the oncoming Beast Pack who had possessed him, and gives Kirby and some Waddle Dees a chance to get away.
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After freeing Dedede, Kirby takes an elevator up to a place known as [[Lab Discovera]], where it is explained over a pre-recorded intercom that the builders of the ancient ruins had attained the power of space-time travel by containing and harnessing the energy of an immensely powerful and dangerous creature known as "ID-F86". It is said that a lab accident caused this creature to separate into two entities, one of which escaped and hasn't been found since, and the other being left behind when all of the people of the old civilization transcended their original world. Kirby makes his way to the chamber containing one half of this creature, known as [[Fecto Forgo]], which is guarded by the leader of the Beast Pack: a lion named [[Leongar]]. Unlike the other beasts, Leongar can speak fluently to Kirby, and explains that he is seeking the power of this creature so that he and his pack can follow the civilization that had "abandoned them". He reveals that Elfilin is the other half of the creature, and then proceeds to fight Kirby to prevent him interfering. When Kirby gains the upper hand in the fight, it is revealed that Leongar was merely being used like a puppet by Fecto Forgo, who only formed the Beast Pack in order to give sustenance to their own body. They then subsume many other beasts and become a grotesque, semi-fluid amalgam. Kirby tries to stop them, but they swallow up Elfilin and finally become whole again, turning into the "Ultimate Life-Form": [[Fecto Elfilis]].
After freeing Dedede, Kirby takes an elevator up to a place known as [[Lab Discovera]], where it is explained over a pre-recorded intercom that the builders of the ancient ruins had attained the power of space-time travel by containing and harnessing the energy of an immensely powerful and dangerous creature known as "ID-F86". It is said that a lab accident caused this creature to separate into two entities, one of which escaped and hasn't been found since, and the other being left behind when all of the people of the old civilization transcended their original world. Kirby makes his way to the chamber containing one half of this creature, known as [[Fecto Forgo]], which is guarded by the leader of the Beast Pack: a lion named [[Leongar]]. Unlike the other beasts, Leongar can speak fluently to Kirby, and explains that he is seeking the power of this creature so that he and his pack can follow the civilization that had "abandoned them". He reveals that Elfilin is the other half of the creature, and then proceeds to fight Kirby to prevent him interfering. When Kirby gains the upper hand in the fight, it is revealed that Leongar was merely being used like a puppet by Fecto Forgo, who only formed the Beast Pack in order to give sustenance to their own body. They then subsume many other beasts and become a grotesque, semi-fluid amalgam. Kirby tries to stop them, but they swallow up Elfilin and finally become whole again, turning into the "Ultimate Life-Form": [[Fecto Elfilis]].


After a lengthy struggle, Kirby weakens Fecto Elfilis enough to allow him to retrieve Elfilin from their body, causing the creature to start to grow unstable again. With the last of their strength, Fecto Elfilis tries to punish Kirby by [[wikipedia:Roche limit|dragging his homeworld of Popstar into the new world so both will be destroyed]]. When all seems lost, a [[Big-Rig Mouth|big-rig truck]] appears for Kirby to utilize, and Elfilin powers it to allow Kirby to fly through the sky using the truck's engine. After one great push of energy on both sides, Kirby and Elfilin overpower Fecto Elfilis and destroy them for good. From here, Kirby and Elfilin wind up on Popstar, but the crash is still in progress. Elfilin uses the last of his power to stop the crash from happening, and nearly dies in the process, only being saved by [[Clawroline]], a repentant Beast Pack member. In the end, the Beast Pack and the Waddle Dees make amends and a stable connection between Popstar and the new world is established, but Leongar seems to be lost for good.
After a lengthy struggle, Kirby weakens Fecto Elfilis enough to allow him to retrieve Elfilin from their body, causing the creature to start to grow unstable again. With the last of their strength, Fecto Elfilis tries to punish Kirby by [[wikipedia:Roche limit|dragging his homeworld of Popstar into the New World so both will be destroyed]]. When all seems lost, a [[Big-Rig Mouth|big-rig truck]] appears for Kirby to utilize, and Elfilin powers it to allow Kirby to fly through the sky using the truck's engine. After one great push of energy on both sides, Kirby and Elfilin overpower Fecto Elfilis and destroy them for good. From here, Kirby and Elfilin wind up on Popstar, but the crash is still in progress. Elfilin uses the last of his power to stop the crash from happening, and nearly dies in the process, only being saved by [[Clawroline]], a repentant Beast Pack member. In the end, the Beast Pack and the Waddle Dees make amends and a stable connection between Popstar and the New World is established, but Leongar seems to be lost for good.


[[File:KatFL Forgo Land screenshot 08.png|thumb|250px|After the main game, Kirby and Elfilin head into Forgo Dreams and recover Leon's soul, so he can be brought back to the light.]]
[[File:KatFL Forgo Land screenshot 08.png|thumb|250px|After the main game, Kirby and Elfilin head into Forgo Dreams and recover Leon's soul, so he can be brought back to the light.]]
In the post-game story, Kirby and Elfilin agree to help Clawroline get Leongar's soul back by delving into the [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams|dream realm left behind by the memory of Fecto Forgo]]. Leongar was originally a benevolent king named Leon, but after accidentally discovering Fecto Forgo, he began speaking a strange language and assembling the Beast Pack, becoming a ruthless leader. Clawroline, real name Carol, only took on her role within the Beast Pack to keep an eye on Leon. After passing through many trials and collecting the scattered pieces of the lion's soul, Kirby and Elfilin reach the dormant body of Leon, who is being possessed by the remnant of Fecto Forgo. They return the pieces of Leon's soul to him, and it seems to go well at first, but Leon is once again possessed by Fecto and forced to fight. Kirby manages to break Fecto's hold on Leon, and Fecto turns their attention to attack Kirby directly, but at that moment, a mysterious [[butterfly]] shows up and absorbs Fecto's essence, then transforms into [[Morpho Knight]] for a fight. When Morpho Knight is dispelled, Kirby, Elfilin, and the rest of the Beast Pack are able to fully revive Leon and bring him back, concluding the story. However, Soul Forgo escapes, having absorbed Morpho Knight's power to become the even stronger [[Chaos Elfilis]], which flies away.


A rift opens up in the [[Colosseum]], which allows Kirby to participate in The Ultimate Cup Z, letting him face all the phantoms of Forgo Dreams. The newly formed Chaos Elfilis is fought here, and Kirby defeats his final threat. A lingering remnant of their soul approaches Elfilin, and he accepts it into his heart, allowing his two halves to finally become whole for good.
In the post-game story, Kirby and Elfilin agree to help Clawroline get Leongar's soul back by delving into the dream realm left behind by the memory of Fecto Forgo. Leongar was originally a benevolent king named Leon, but after accidentally discovering Fecto Forgo, he began speaking a strange language and assembling the Beast Pack, becoming a ruthless leader. Clawroline, real name Carol, only took on her role within the Beast Pack to keep an eye on Leon. After passing through many trials and collecting the scattered pieces of the lion's soul, Kirby and Elfilin reach the dormant body of Leon, who is being possessed by the remnant of Fecto Forgo. They return the pieces of Leon's soul to him, and it seems to go well at first, but Leon is once again possessed by Fecto and forced to fight. Kirby manages to break Fecto's hold on Leon, and Fecto turns their attention to attack Kirby directly, but at that moment, a mysterious [[butterfly]] shows up and absorbs Fecto's essence, then transforms into [[Morpho Knight]] for a fight. When Morpho Knight is dispelled, Kirby, Elfilin, and the rest of the Beast Pack are able to fully revive Leon and bring him back, concluding the story. However, Soul Forgo escapes, having absorbed Morpho Knight's power to become the even stronger [[Chaos Elfilis]], which flies away.
 
A rift opens up in the [[Colosseum]], which allows Kirby to participate in The Ultimate Cup Z. Chaos Elfilis is fought here, and Kirby defeats this final threat. A lingering remnant of their soul approaches Elfilin, and he accepts it into his heart, allowing his two halves to finally become whole for good.
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[[File:KatFL Point of Arrival screenshot 08.png|thumb|left|250px|Screenshot showing Kirby using [[Car Mouth]] - one of the new [[Mouthful Mode]]s - to traverse the [[Point of Arrival]].]]
[[File:KatFL Point of Arrival screenshot 08.png|thumb|left|250px|Screenshot showing Kirby using [[Car Mouth]] - one of the new [[Mouthful Mode]]s - to traverse the [[Point of Arrival]].]]
The game is structured like most ''Kirby'' platformers, with levels divided into stages. These stages are much more open-ended than in previous installments, however, and [[door]]s are fewer in number. In each regular stage, Kirby rescues Waddle Dees by finding them trapped in cages, and by fulfilling certain [[Mission (Kirby and the Forgotten Land)|missions]] specific to each stage. In addition to regular stages, special challenge stages can be found through dimensional rifts, as part of a series called [[Treasure Road]]. In these stages, Kirby has a limited time to clear a set of areas similar in look to stages from ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' using a specific Copy Ability or Mouthful Mode. These stages are reminiscent of the [[Challenge Stage]]s from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
The game is not open-world; it is structured like other ''Kirby'' platformers, with stages and levels. Stages are much more open-ended than in previous installments, however, and [[door]]s are fewer in number. In each regular stage, Kirby rescues Waddle Dees by finding them trapped in cages, and by fulfilling certain [[mission]]s specific to each stage. In addition to regular stages, special challenge stages can be found through dimensional rifts, as part of a series called [[Treasure Road]]. In these stages, Kirby has a limited time to clear a set of areas similar in look to stages from ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' using a specific Copy Ability. These stages are reminiscent of the [[Challenge Stage]]s from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.


Collectibles along the way include [[food]], capsules, [[Star Coin]]s, blueprints for [[Evolved Copy Ability|Evolved Copy Abilities]], and [[Rare Stone]]s, which are found in Treasure Road. Star Coins and Rare Stones can be used to make purchases in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. There is no extra life system, with Kirby instead losing a hundred Star Coins and restarting the current segment when defeated.
Collectibles along the way include [[food]], capsules, [[Star Coin]]s, blueprints for [[Evolved Copy Ability|Evolved Copy Abilities]], and [[Rare Stone]]s, which are found in Treasure Road. Star Coins and Rare Stones can be used to make purchases in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. There is no extra life system, with Kirby instead losing a hundred Star Coins and restarting the current segment when defeated.
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=== Hub areas ===
=== Hub areas ===
[[File:KatFL Waddle Dee Town preview screenshot.png|thumb|250px|Kirby and his new friend [[Elfilin]] in [[Waddle Dee Town]].]]
[[File:KatFL Waddle Dee Town preview screenshot.png|thumb|250px|Kirby and his new friend [[Elfilin]] in [[Waddle Dee Town]].]]
In-between playing through stages, Kirby has a hub area to return to called [[Waddle Dee Town]]. Here, he can get tips from the [[Wise Waddle Dee]], play [[Sub-Game]]s, battle at the [[Colosseum]], relax at [[Kirby's House|home]], evolve his Copy Abilities by visiting [[Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop]], collect [[figure]]s from [[Gotcha Machine Alley]], and more. The town grows and gains more features as more Waddle Dees are rescued, eventually reaching 300 Waddle Dees in total.
In-between playing through stages, Kirby has a hub area to return to called [[Waddle Dee Town]]. Here, he can get tips from the [[Wise Waddle Dee]], play [[Sub-Game]]s with the other Waddle Dee inhabitants, relax at [[Kirby's House|home]], evolve his Copy Abilities by visiting [[Waddle Dee's Weapons Shop]], and collect [[figure]]s from [[Gotcha Machine Alley]]. The town grows and gains more features as more Waddle Dees are rescued.  


Stages themselves are visited via a [[World Map]] where Kirby flies to each area on a [[Warp Star]], similar to the level hubs for [[World of Miracles - Planet Popstar]] and [[Far-Flung Starlight Heroes]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. Unlike those previous examples, the map in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is more expansive and continuous.
Stages themselves are visited via a [[World Map]] where Kirby flies to each area on a [[Warp Star]], similar to the level hubs for [[World of Miracles - Planet Popstar]] and [[Far-Flung Starlight Heroes]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. Unlike those previous examples, the map in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is more expansive and continuous.
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!Control
!Control
!Type A (dual Joy-Con)
!Type A (dual joycons)
!Type B (dual Joy-Con)
!Type B (dual joycons)
!Type A (solo Joy-Con)
!Type A (solo joycon)
!Type B (solo Joy-Con)
!Type B (solo joycon)
!Notes
!Notes
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|colspan=2 align=center|Guard + L-Stick in any direction
|colspan=2 align=center|Guard + L-Stick in any direction
|colspan=2 align=center|Guard + Control Stick in any direction
|colspan=2 align=center|Guard + Control Stick in any direction
|Kirby dodges by performing a handstand bounce in the direction indicated. The bounce distance is determined by how far the stick is tilted. When an enemy attack is dodged successfully within 10 frames (about 0.16 seconds), the game will momentarily slow down for 100 frames (about 1.66 seconds).
|Kirby dodges by performing a handstand bounce in the direction indicated. The bounce distance is determined by how far the stick is tilted. When an enemy attack is dodged successfully within 10 frames (about 0.16 second), the game will momentarily slow down for 100 frames (about 1.66 seconds).
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|'''Appeal'''
|'''Appeal'''
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== Copy Abilities ==
== Copy Abilities ==
[[File:KatFL Twitter Screenshot 3.png|thumb|250px|Screenshot showing one of Needle Kirby's moves: Needle Ball.]]
[[File:KatFL Twitter Screenshot 3.png|thumb|250px|Screenshot showing one of Needle Kirby's moves: Needle Ball.]]
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features fewer Copy Abilities than most previous main-series games, at only 12. These are accentuated with several [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolved variants]], detailed in the next section. ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' has the following base [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]:
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features fewer Copy Abilities than previous main-series games, at only 12. These are accentuated with several [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolved variants]], detailed in the next section. ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' has the following base [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]:


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|[[Bernard]]
|[[Bernard]]
|Kirby gains a small blunderbuss that he can use to fire star bullets at enemies, including from very far away.
|Kirby gains a small blunderbuss that he can use to fire star bullets at enemies, including from very far away.
|Some stages feature flying targets that can only be hit with this ability, even if it might look like they could be hit by other attacks or projectiles.
|Some levels feature flying targets that can only be hit with this ability, even if it might look like they could be hit by other attacks or projectiles.
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!colspan=6|'''''Returning Abilities'''''
!colspan=6|'''''Returning Abilities'''''
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|[[Bomb]]
|[[Bomb]]
|[[File:KatFL Bomb Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[File:KatFL Bomb Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]], [[Foley]], [[Balloon-Meister]]
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]], [[Foley]], [[Balloon-Meister]], [[Sillydillo]]'s bomb replicas
|Kirby can pull out bombs and toss them at his opponents.
|Kirby can pull out bombs and toss them at his opponents.
|Bomb Kirby's hat and bombs have been updated in appearance slightly. Bombs cannot hurt Kirby and take a while to explode unless they hit something when thrown, an enemy walks into them or if there are too many around.
|Bomb Kirby's hat and bombs have been updated in appearance slightly. Bombs cannot hurt Kirby and take a while to explode unless they hit something when thrown, an enemy walks into them or if there are too many around.
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|[[Crash]]
|[[Crash]]
|[[File:KatFL Crash Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[File:CrashKTDX.png|125px]]
|[[Bomber]]
|[[Bomber]]
|Kirby can create a giant explosion to wipe out nearby enemies.
|Kirby can create a giant explosion to wipe out nearby enemies.
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|[[Cutter]]
|[[Cutter]]
|[[File:KatFL Cutter Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[File:CutterKTDX.png|125px]]
|[[Sir Kibble]], [[Chaos Elfilis]] ([[Shooter Cutter|Blazar Cutter]])
|[[Sir Kibble]], [[Chaos Elfilis]] ([[Shooter Cutter]])
|Kirby can throw a bladed boomerang to attack enemies and grab certain objects.
|Kirby can throw a bladed boomerang to attack enemies and grab certain objects.
|The cutter boomerangs can be charged up after they're thrown to make them more powerful on the return trip. Charging them also locks them in place, while they continue to hurt enemies around them.
|The cutter boomerangs can be charged up after they're thrown to make them more powerful on the return trip. Charging them also locks them in place, while they continue to hurt enemies around them.
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|[[Sword]]
|[[Sword]]
|[[File:KatFL Sword Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[File:KatFL Sword Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[Blade Knight]], [[Wild Edge]], [[Clawroline]]'s knives, [[Meta Knight]]
|[[Blade Knight]], [[Wild Edge]], [[Clawroline]]'s knives
|Kirby gains a sword and can use it to battle opponents.
|Kirby gains a sword and can use it to battle opponents.
|The design of the sword has been updated somewhat.
|The design of the sword has been updated somewhat.
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|[[File:KatFL Volcano Fire Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|[[File:KatFL Volcano Fire Kirby artwork.png|125px]]
|A first-level version of Fire that allows Kirby to blast enemies with pyroclast from a distance.
|A first-level version of Fire that allows Kirby to blast enemies with pyroclast from a distance.
|Similar to [[Burning Stone]] from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Also one of the Evolved Copy Abilities that Kirby unlocks when he unlocks Waddle Dee's Weapon Shop.
|Similar to [[Burn-Stone]] from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Also one of the Evolved Copy Abilities that Kirby unlocks when he unlocks Waddle Dee's Weapon Shop.
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|[[Dragon Fire]]
|[[Dragon Fire]]
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==Mouthful Mode==
== Mouthful Mode ==
[[File:KatFL Kirby inhaling car artwork.png|thumb|150px|Kirby inhaling a car to gain one of the new Mouthful Modes.]]
[[File:KatFL Kirby inhaling car artwork.png|thumb|150px|Kirby inhaling a car to gain one of the new Mouthful Modes.]]
{{main|Mouthful Mode}}
{{main|Mouthful Mode}}
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|[[Cone Mouth]]
|[[Cone Mouth]]
|[[File:KatFL_Cone_Mouth_artwork.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL_Cone_Mouth_artwork.png|200px]]
|A traffic cone, speaker or an ice cream cone.
|A traffic cone or an ice cream cone.
|Allows Kirby to pierce various objects by falling onto them upside-down.
|Allows Kirby to pierce various objects by falling onto them upside-down.
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|-
|[[Dome Mouth]]
|[[Dome Mouth]]
|[[File:KatFL Dome Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL Dome Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|A dome, usually as a lid that cover up things.
|A dome
|Allows Kirby to open a dome.
|Allows Kirby to open a dome.
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|[[Pipe Mouth]]
|[[Pipe Mouth]]
|[[File:KatFL Pipe Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL Pipe Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|A detatched pipe
|A pipe
|Allows Kirby to roll around at high speed in a fixed direction, similar to [[Friend Circle]].
|Allows Kirby to roll around at high speed in a fixed direction, similar to [[Friend Circle]].
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|[[Stairs Mouth]]
|[[Stairs Mouth]]
|[[File:KatFL Stairs Mouth Screenshot.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL Stairs Mouth Screenshot.png|200px]]
|Staircase
|Stairs
|Allows Kirby to move stairs from one place to another and crush enemies.
|Allows Kirby to move stairs from one place to another and crush enemies.
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|[[Vending Mouth]]
|[[Vending Mouth]]
|[[File:KatFL_Vending_Mouth_artwork.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL_Vending_Mouth_artwork.png|200px]]
|A soda vending machine
|A vending machine
|Allows Kirby to spit soda cans at his foe, similar to the [[Ice-Spark]] Power Combo from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
|Allows Kirby to spit food projectiles at his foe, similar to the [[Ice-Spark]] Power Combo from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
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|-
|[[Water-Balloon Mouth]]
|[[Water-Balloon Mouth]]
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|[[File:KatFL Big-Rig Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|[[File:KatFL Big-Rig Mouth screenshot.png|200px]]
|A "big-rig" truck.
|A "big-rig" truck.
|Kirby wraps himself around a large truck, which he uses to stop [[Fecto Elfilis]] from causing [[Popstar]] and the [[new world]] to collide. Elfilin lends his power to propel Big-Rig-Mouth Kirby through the air for this [[Last Battle Ability|final encounter]].
|Kirby wraps himself around a large truck, which he uses to stop [[Fecto Elfilis]] from causing [[Popstar]] and the [[New World]] to collide. Elfilin lends his power to propel Big-Rig-Mouth Kirby through the air for this [[Last Battle Ability|final encounter]].
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Kirby artwork 3.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Kirby]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Kirby artwork 3.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Kirby]]'''}}
|Kirby serves as the main protagonist of this game, when he is sucked through the vortex into the [[new world]] and subsequently gets involved saving Elfilin and the Waddle Dees from the Beast Pack's cages using his new [[Mouthful Mode]] ability along with his usual powers. In the process of doing this, Kirby eventually encounters and defeats the main villain of the story, saving both Popstar and the new world from destruction as well as making peace with the Beast Pack.
|Kirby serves as the main protagonist of this game, when he is sucked through the vortex into the [[New World]] and subsequently gets involved saving Elfilin and the Waddle Dees from the Beast Pack's cages using his new [[Mouthful Mode]] ability along with his usual powers. In the process of doing this, Kirby eventually encounters and defeats the main villain of the story, saving both Popstar and the New World from destruction as well as making peace with the Beast Pack.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Elfilin artwork.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Elfilin]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Elfilin artwork.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Elfilin]]'''}}
|A cyan fuzzy rodent-like creature with mystical powers who serves as Kirby's companion. Midway through the story, Elfilin is kidnapped by King Dedede and taken to Lab Discovera, where it is revealed that he is part of the "ultimate life-form" [[Fecto Elfilis]]. When the two parts merge again, Kirby has to battle this creature to free Elfilin from them, and then obliterate their remains with Elfilin's help.
|A cyan fuzzy rodent-like creature with mystical powers who serves as Kirby's companion. Midway through the story, Elfilin is kidnapped by King Dedede and taken to Lab Discovera, where it is revealed that he is half of the "ultimate life-form" [[Fecto Elfilis]]. When the two halves merge again, Kirby has to battle this creature to free Elfilin from them, and then obliterate the evil half with Elfilin's help.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Bandana Waddle Dee artwork.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Bandana Waddle Dee]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Bandana Waddle Dee artwork.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Bandana Waddle Dee]]'''}}
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Clawroline artwork.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Clawroline]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Clawroline artwork.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Clawroline]]'''}}
|A humanoid leopard who serves as part of the Executive Council for the Beast Pack, and inspires the Pack with her grace and skill. She later turns into an ally when she saves Elfilin off-camera during the ending cutscene and then asks Kirby and Elfilin to help her save Leon from Forgo Dreams. She is also known as '''Carol'''.
|A humanoid leopard who serves as part of the Executive Council for the Beast Pack, and inspires the Pack with her grace and skill. She later turns into an ally when she saves Elfilin off-camera during the ending cut-scene and then asks Kirby and Elfilin to help her save Leon from Forgo Dreams. She is also known as '''Carol'''.
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Sillydillo screenshot.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Sillydillo]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Sillydillo screenshot.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Sillydillo]]'''}}
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Fecto Forgo larval form screenshot.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Fecto Forgo|Specimen "ID-F86"]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Fecto Forgo larval form screenshot.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Fecto Forgo|Specimen "ID-F86"]]'''}}
|A fractured cosmic life-form which was captured and kept as a test subject by the new world civilization after it had attempted to invade their world. Using its superb psychic power, it took control of Leongar and King Dedede and used them to try and gather labor and power to itself, as well as capture and recover its missing piece: Elfilin. Near the end of the game, it succeeds at this task after a few setbacks, becoming its whole self again, but is shortly thereafter bested by Kirby and Elfilin freed. Later, Kirby and Elfilin venture into Forgo Dreams to prevent the soul of ID-F86 from possessing Leon's body, and the creature is absorbed into [[Morpho Knight]], who is later defeated.
|A fractured cosmic life-form which was captured and kept as a test subject by the New World civilization after it had attempted to invade their world. Using its superb psychic power, it took control of Leongar and King Dedede and used them to try and gather labor and power to itself, as well as capture and recover its missing half: Elfilin. Near the end of the game, it succeeds at this task after a few setbacks, becoming its whole self again, but is shortly thereafter bested by Kirby and Elfilin freed. Later, Kirby and Elfilin venture into Forgo Dreams to prevent the soul of ID-F86 from possessing Leon's body, and the creature is absorbed into [[Morpho Knight]], who is later defeated.


ID-F86 goes by many other names, including '''Fecto Forgo''' (for its larval state and its amalgam form), '''[[Fecto Elfilis]]''' (for its whole state after subsuming Elfilin), and '''Soul Forgo''' (for its spectral form in Forgo Dreams).
ID-F86 goes by many other names, including '''Fecto Forgo''' (for its larval state and its amalgam form), '''[[Fecto Elfilis]]''' (for its whole state after subsuming Elfilin), and '''Soul Forgo''' (for its spectral form in Forgo Dreams).
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After the main game is completed, an additional [[Extra Mode]] opens up called [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams]], which features seven longer stages, each made of sections from main game areas, and featuring tougher versions of main game bosses (with [[Morpho Knight|one surprise boss]] at the end).
After the main game is completed, an additional [[Extra Mode]] opens up called [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams]], which features seven longer stages, each made of sections from main game areas, and featuring tougher versions of main game bosses (with [[Morpho Knight|one surprise boss]] at the end).


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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=7|Levels and stages in the main game of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
!colspan=7|Levels and stages in the main game of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
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!class=sortable|Level Nr.
!Level Nr.
!class=sortable|Level
!Level
!class=unsortable|Stages
!Stages
!class=unsortable|Treasure Road stages
!Treasure Road stages
!class=sortable|Waddle Dees
!Waddle Dees
!class=sortable|Boss(es)
!Boss(es)
!class=unsortable|Notes
!Notes
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|Prologue
|Prologue
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|None
|None
|None
|None
|Kirby enters this level automatically after the opening cutscene for the game, and it has no World Map. It consists of only one stage, with many cutscenes throughout, and ends with Kirby rescuing Elfilin from a Beast Pack cage. This level can be revisited from [[Waddle Dee Town]] after completing it.
|Kirby enters this level automatically after the opening cut-scene for the game, and it has no World Map. It consists of only one stage, with many cut-scenes throughout, and ends with Kirby rescuing Elfilin from a Beast Pack cage. This level can be revisited from [[Waddle Dee Town]] after completing it.
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|Level 1
|Level 1
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|This serves as the standard "final" ''Kirby'' level, with no proper stages or world map, instead consisting of a series of boss fights followed by the ending cutscene and the credits.
|This serves as the standard "final" ''Kirby'' level, with no proper stages or world map, instead consisting of a series of boss fights followed by the ending cutscene and the credits.
|}
|}
As usual, the first letters of each main game level spell out a word. In this case, it spells "NEWWORLD", if "Lab Discovera" is taken to contribute two letters. In the Japanese version, the letters are contributed by the katakana in each title; in the Spanish version, the levels spell "NUEVOMUNDO", with "Naturaleza Utópica", "Meseta Umbralia", and "Discovera Observatio" all contributing two letters; in the Italian version, the levels spell "NUOVOMONDO", with "Natura Unica" contributing two letters and "Oasi Voce d'Oceano" contributing three letters.
As usual, the first letters of each main game level spell out a word. In this case, it spells "NEWWORLD", if "Lab Discovera" is taken to contribute two letters. In the Japanese version, the letters are contributed by the katakana in each title; in the Spanish version, the levels spell "NUEVOMUNDO", with "Naturaleza Urbana", "Meseta Umbralia", and "Discovera Observatio" all contributing two letters; in the Italian version, the levels spell "NUOVOMONDO", with "Natura Unica" contributing two letters and "Oasi Voce d'Oceano" contributing three letters.


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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=4| Stages in [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams]] &nbsp;
!colspan=4| Stages in [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams]] &nbsp;
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|-
!class=sortable|Stage
!Stage
!class=sortable|Boss(es)
!Boss(es)
!class=sortable|Pieces of Leon's Soul
!Pieces of Leon's Soul
!class=unsortable|Notes
!Notes
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|-
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Plains select screenshot.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Forgo Plains]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Plains select screenshot.png|200px]]<br>'''[[Forgo Plains]]'''}}
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==Enemies==
== Enemies ==
[[File:KatFL Twitter Screenshot 6.png|thumb|250px|Kirby avoiding a [[Gnawcodile]] - one of the game's new enemies - while traversing [[Abandoned Beach]].]]
[[File:KatFL Twitter Screenshot 6.png|thumb|250px|Kirby avoiding a [[Gnawcodile]] - one of the game's new enemies - while traversing [[Abandoned Beach]].]]
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features a decent variety of enemies. Nearly all of the new enemies it introduces are part of the Beast Pack to some degree or another. Unlike many previous games, all of the enemies here have been given proper localized names through their [[figure]]s, with some returning enemies being given localized names for the first time. ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features the following common enemies:
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features a decent variety of enemies. Nearly all of the new enemies it introduces are part of the Beast Pack to some degree or another. Unlike many previous games, all of the enemies here have been given proper localized names through their [[figure]]s, with some returning enemies being given localized names for the first time. ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' features the following common enemies:
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|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|A large brown stone head who spits out smaller Kabu from its mouth.
|A large brown stone head who spits out smaller Kabu from its mouth.
|Up until this game, this enemy was known as "Dekabu", from its given name in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.
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|[[Big Red Tortuilding]]
|[[Big Red Tortuilding]]
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|[[Needle]]
|[[Needle]]
|A tall cactus-like creature who tries to swivel to get in Kirby's way, and will shrink when hit, only being inhalable when just the head remains.
|A tall cactus-like creature who tries to swivel to get in Kirby's way, and will shrink when hit, only being inhalable when just the head remains.
|This game was the first to give the localized name for this enemy. Previously, "Totenga" was simply its romanized Japanese name.
|This game was the first to give the localized name for this enemy. Previously, "Totenga" was simply its Romanized Japanese name.
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|[[Twister]]
|[[Twister]]
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{{clear}}


==Bosses==
== Bosses ==
The following are the [[boss]]es of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'':
The following are the [[boss]]es of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'':
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsed mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=5|Bosses in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
!colspan=4|Bosses in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
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!'''Boss'''
!'''Boss'''
!Location(s)
!Location(s)
!Description
!Description
!HP values
!Notes
!Notes
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|[[The Brawl at the Mall]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[The Brawl at the Mall]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A giant gorilla-like entity part of the [[Beast Pack]]'s high council who first appears as the boss of [[Natural Plains]], making him the first boss Kirby faces in the game. He primarily uses physical attacks, such as swinging his large hands and stomping, and sometimes pulls large rocks out of the ground to throw.
|A giant gorilla-like entity part of the [[Beast Pack]]'s high council who first appears as the boss of [[Natural Plains]], making him the first boss Kirby faces in the game. He primarily uses physical attacks, such as swinging his large hands and stomping, and sometimes pulls large rocks out of the ground to throw.
|1,000 (The Brawl at the Mall)<br>600 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>700 ([[Colosseum]])
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|[[The Tropical Terror]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[The Tropical Terror]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large tropical spin-off of the Whispy Woods family, resembling both a palm tree and a pineapple who first appears as the boss of [[Everbay Coast]]. It primarily uses its large roots and explosive coconuts to attack.
|A large tropical spin-off of the Whispy Woods family, resembling both a palm tree and a pineapple who first appears as the boss of [[Everbay Coast]]. It primarily uses its large roots and explosive coconuts to attack.
|1,350 (The Tropical Terror)<br>945 (Colosseum)
|Tropic Woods is the only main game boss to not be refought in [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]].
|Tropic Woods is the only main game boss to not be refought in [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]].
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|[[Danger under the Big Top]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Danger under the Big Top]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|An agile anthropomorphic leopard entity who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and is of a relatively normal size compared to other bosses in the series. She first appears as the boss of [[Wondaria Remains]], and primarily attacks with her greatly extending claws, throwing knives, and pounces/dashes.
|An agile anthropomorphic leopard entity who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and is of a relatively normal size compared to other bosses in the series. She first appears as the boss of [[Wondaria Remains]], and primarily attacks with her greatly extending claws, throwing knives, and pounces/dashes.
|1,000 (Danger under the Big Top)<br>600 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>700 (Colosseum)
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|[[An Unexpected Beast King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[An Unexpected Beast King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The royal rival of Kirby who joins the Beast Pack and first appears as the boss of [[Winter Horns]] after being possessed, now with disheveled clothing and war paint. He primarily attacks with his hammer, large pillars, and attempts to slam/dash.
|The royal rival of Kirby who joins the Beast Pack and first appears as the boss of [[Winter Horns]] after being possessed, now with disheveled clothing and war paint. He primarily attacks with his hammer, large pillars, and attempts to slam/dash.
|1,600 (An Unexpected Beast King)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Collector in the Sleepless Valley]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Collector in the Sleepless Valley]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large armadillo with cartoonish features who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and first appears as the boss of [[Originull Wasteland]]. It primarily attacks by rolling, shaking Kirby up in a cage if it catches him, and spinning around with a puppet partner.
|A large armadillo with cartoonish features who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and first appears as the boss of [[Originull Wasteland]]. It primarily attacks by rolling, shaking Kirby up in a cage if it catches him, and spinning around with a puppet partner.
|1,800 (Collector of the Sleepless Valley)<br>684 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[In the Presence of the King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[In the Presence of the King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The return of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]], now more strongly possessed, making him more versatile and powerful with a large hog mask and two hammers. He primarily uses more dangerous versions of several of his attacks from his original battle, in addition to throwing his hammers and pounding the ground to cause bouts of small flames.
|The return of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]], now more strongly possessed, making him more versatile and powerful with a large hog mask and two hammers. He primarily uses more dangerous versions of several of his attacks from his original battle, in addition to throwing his hammers and pounding the ground to cause bouts of small flames.
|1,700 (800+900) (In the Presence of the King)<br>1,190 (560+630) (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large possessed lion entity who is the leader over the Beast Pack and first appears as the first boss faced in [[Lab Discovera]]. He attacks primarily with claw strikes and pounces similar to that of Clawroline's, in addition to chomping, spewing a large beam out of his mouth, striking the air to send out crisscrossed beams, and slamming the ground to create shockwaves with his fists.
|A large possessed lion entity who is the leader over the Beast Pack and first appears as the first boss faced in [[Lab Discovera]]. He attacks primarily with claw strikes and pounces similar to that of Clawroline's, in addition to chomping, spewing a large beam out of his mouth, striking the air to send out crisscrossed beams, and slamming the ground to create shockwaves with his fists.
|1,800 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|An amalgamation of Leongar and many other members of the Beast Pack faced as the second boss in [[Lab Discovera]], brought together after the "ID-F86" specimen is released from its confinement. It chases Kirby down a long pathway, attacking by reaching out its head of Leongar to chomp and throwing out globs of itself.
|An amalgamation of Leongar and many other members of the Beast Pack faced as the second boss in [[Lab Discovera]], brought together after the "ID-F86" specimen is released from its confinement. It chases Kirby down a long pathway, attacking by reaching out its head of Leongar to chomp and throwing out globs of itself.
|1,600 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup)
|Fecto Forgo is unique compared to the rest of the bosses in the game, as it is fought in a long chase sequence instead of an open arena.
|Fecto Forgo is unique compared to the rest of the bosses in the game, as it is fought in a long chase sequence instead of an open arena.
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The angelic complete form of "ID-F86", first faced as the final boss of the main game in [[Lab Discovera]] after having absorbed [[Elfilin]]. It attacks primarily with its mystically imbued polearm, making many aerial strikes with its ability to fly, in addition to creating homing projectiles, and tearing into other dimensions to bring in more dangerous hazards. It can also heal itself.
|The angelic complete form of "ID-F86", first faced as the final boss of the main game in [[Lab Discovera]] after having absorbed [[Elfilin]]. It attacks primarily with its mystically imbued polearm, making many aerial strikes with its ability to fly, in addition to creating homing projectiles, and tearing into other dimensions to bring in more dangerous hazards. It can also heal itself.
|2,500 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,750 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Forgo Plains]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Plains]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Gorimondo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Plains]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing rocks which now home in, and swinging its hands in quicker succession.
|A neon doppelgänger of Gorimondo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Plains]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing rocks which now home in, and swinging its hands in quicker succession.
|1,800 (Forgo Plains)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Bay]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Bay]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Tropic Woods who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Bay]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as dropping down much larger coconuts and [[Gordo]]s, and forcing a maze out of the ground which Kirby has to navigate through in order to deal damage.
|A neon doppelgänger of Tropic Woods who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Bay]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as dropping down much larger coconuts and [[Gordo]]s, and forcing a maze out of the ground which Kirby has to navigate through in order to deal damage.
|2,000 (Forgo Bay)<br>1,400 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Park]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Park]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Clawroline who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Park]]. She is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing knives more frequently, and creating three duplicates of herself who attempt to pounce on Kirby with her.
|A neon doppelgänger of Clawroline who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Park]]. She is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing knives more frequently, and creating three duplicates of herself who attempt to pounce on Kirby with her.
|1,600 (Forgo Park)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
|
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|[[Forgo Horns]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Horns]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Horns]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as attacking with its hammer and a pillar much quicker, and rolling [[Gordo Bar]]s across the arena while attacking with an aforementioned pillar.
|A neon doppelgänger of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Horns]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as attacking with its hammer and a pillar much quicker, and rolling [[Gordo Bar]]s across the arena while attacking with an aforementioned pillar.
|1,700 (Forgo Horns)<br>1,190 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Wasteland]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Wasteland]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Sillydillo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Wasteland]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as sometimes throwing out a set of bombs instead of swinging a cage, and making a sandstorm appear.
|A neon doppelgänger of Sillydillo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Wasteland]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as sometimes throwing out a set of bombs instead of swinging a cage, and making a sandstorm appear.
|1,900 (Forgo Wasteland)<br>1,330 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Zone]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Zone]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Forgo Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Zone]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as rocking the arena around to sink it into the surrounding lava, sometimes especially by raining down large meteors.
|A neon doppelgänger of Forgo Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Zone]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as rocking the arena around to sink it into the surrounding lava, sometimes especially by raining down large meteors.
|2,040 (960+1,080) (Forgo Zone)<br>1,360 (640+720) (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Leon Splash Screen.jpg|250px]]<br>'''<small>Possessed Beast</small><br>[[Leongar|Forgo Leon]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Leon Splash Screen.jpg|250px]]<br>'''<small>Possessed Beast</small><br>[[Leongar|Forgo Leon]]'''}}
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|The return of Leongar who first appears as the first boss of [[Forgo Land]], now fully possessed after having his soul fragments returned to him, making him more versatile and powerful by having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as raining meteors when spewing a beam, and striking beams out much faster and in new variants. In addition, he is now assisted with attacking by [[Fecto Forgo#Psychic Beast: Soul Forgo|Soul Forgo]].
|The return of Leongar who first appears as the first boss of [[Forgo Land]], now fully possessed after having his soul pieces returned to him, making him more versatile and powerful by having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as raining meteors when spewing a beam, and striking beams out much faster and in new variants. In addition, he is now assisted with attacking by [[Fecto Forgo#Psychic Beast: Soul Forgo|Soul Forgo]].
|3,400 (1,400+2,000) (Forgo Land)<br>2,380 (980+1,400) (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|The sword-wielding caster of judgement who first appears as the final boss of [[Forgo Land]] and the Extra Mode overall after absorbing [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]. It primarily attacks similarly to that of [[Meta Knight]], but is much quicker and can teleport. In addition, it can send variants of flames across the arena, cast out homing soul forms of "ID-F86", use soundwaves to distort Kirby's perspective, and use two much larger forms of its sword.
|The sword-wielding caster of judgement who first appears as the final boss of [[Forgo Land]] and the Extra Mode overall after absorbing [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]. It primarily attacks similarly to that of [[Meta Knight]], but is much quicker and can teleport. In addition, it can send variants of flames across the arena, cast out homing soul forms of "ID-F86", use soundwaves to distort Kirby's perspective, and use two much larger forms of its sword.
|2,000 (Forgo Land)<br>1,500 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The caped swordsman who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. He primarily attacks by using [[Galaxia]] and the variety of sword beams and small fire bouts created by it, in addition to raising large rocks out of the ground to rain onto Kirby, and attempting to catch the puffball in his [[Upper Calibur]].
|The caped swordsman who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. He primarily attacks by using [[Galaxia]] and the variety of sword beams and small fire bouts created by it, in addition to raising large rocks out of the ground to rain onto Kirby, and attempting to catch the puffball in his [[Upper Calibur]].
|1,000
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|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Meta Knight who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as striking out sword beams much more often, and making a duplicate of itself when attempting to catch Kirby in its [[Upper Calibur]].
|A neon doppelgänger of Meta Knight who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as striking out sword beams much more often, and making a duplicate of itself when attempting to catch Kirby in its [[Upper Calibur]].
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|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The ultimate divine entity of chaos, who absorbed the souls of the native beasts and the "ethereal butterfly" for one last shot at revenge. In addition to being much stronger than Fecto Elfilis and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, it has several new attacks, such as surrounding Kirby with angelic blades, creating large tornadoes and beams, making use of more dimensional rifts, and forming a colossal version of itself which swings at Kirby with its polearm.
|The ultimate divine entity of chaos, who absorbed the souls of the native beasts and the "ethereal butterfly" for one last shot at revenge. In addition to being much stronger than Fecto Elfilis and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, it has several new attacks, such as surrounding Kirby with angelic blades, creating large tornadoes and beams, making use of more dimensional rifts, and forming a colossal version of itself which swings at Kirby with its polearm.
Once this entity is defeated, the true spherical entity is removed from the physical body and faced. It attacks primarily by creating a black hole, quickly firing beams and globs of itself, and increasing its size to slam down and create shockwaves, in addition to using [[Deadly Sun|Deadly Sungrazer]], [[Bound Pound|Impact Pound]], and [[Shooter Cutter|Blazar Cutter]].
Once this entity is defeated, the true spherical entity is removed from the physical body and faced. It attacks primarily by creating a black hole, quickly firing beams and globs of itself, and increasing its size to slam down and create shockwaves, in addition to using [[Deadly Sun]], [[Bound Pound]], and [[Shooter Cutter]].
|3,400 (phase 1)<br>3,000 (phase 2)
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==amiibo==
==amiibo==
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is compatible with [[amiibo]]. Scanning in a ''Kirby'' series amiibo (or a [[Qbby]] amiibo) while playing in the main mode will grant Kirby with a number of items, including a [[Stock Item]] and [[Star Coin]]s. Scanning in any other amiibo figure will also grant items, but not as many. The player can't use more than five amiibo in a row, and the count will reset after clearing a stage.
''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is compatible with [[amiibo]]. Scanning in a ''Kirby'' series amiibo (or a [[Qbby]] amiibo) while playing in the main mode will grant Kirby with a number of items, including a [[Stock Item]] and [[Star Coin]]s. Scanning in any other amiibo figurine will also grant items, but not as many. The player can't use more than five amiibo in a row, and the count will reset after clearing a stage.
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=5| [[amiibo]] Item list in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
!colspan=5| [[amiibo]] Item list in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
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*Attack Boost x1 (stock item)
*Attack Boost x1 (stock item)
*[[Star Coin]]s: red ×2 + green ×1 + yellow ×1 (26 points in total)
*[[Star Coin]]s: red ×2 + green ×1 + yellow ×1 (26 points in total)
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|[[Waddle Dee]]
|[[Waddle Dee]]
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*[[Energy Drink]] x1 (stock item)
*[[Energy Drink]] x1 (stock item)
*[[Star Coin]]s: green ×2 + yellow ×2 (12 points in total)
*[[Star Coin]]s: green ×2 + yellow ×2 (12 points in total)
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|[[Qbby]]
|[[Qbby]]
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*[[Food|Car-Mouth Cake]] x1 (stock item)
*[[Food|Car-Mouth Cake]] x1 (stock item)
*[[Star Coin]]s: green x2 + yellow x2 (12 points in total)
*[[Star Coin]]s: green x2 + yellow x2 (12 points in total)
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|other amiibo
|other amiibo
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==Demo==
==Demo==
[[File:KatFL demo title screen.png|thumb|250px|The title screen for the demo version.]]
[[File:KatFL demo title screen.png|thumb|250px|The title screen for the demo version.]]
On March 3rd, 2022, a demo version of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' was released to the public via [[wikipedia:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]. This demo features the intro cutscene for the game, as well as the three stages [[Point of Arrival]], [[Downtown Grassland]], and [[The Brawl at the Mall]], accessible by a simple menu rather than a world hub. Missions are only present in the Downtown Grassland stage; the demo ends after defeating [[Gorimondo]] in The Brawl at the Mall, and Kirby cannot visit Waddle Dee Town past its ruined state in the Point of Arrival.
On March 3rd, 2022, a demo version of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' was released to the public via Nintendo eShop. This demo features the intro cut-scene for the game, as well as the three stages [[Point of Arrival]], [[Downtown Grassland]], and [[The Brawl at the Mall]], accessible by a simple menu rather than a world hub. Missions are only present in the Downtown Grassland stage; the demo ends after defeating [[Gorimondo]] in The Brawl at the Mall, and Kirby cannot visit Waddle Dee Town past its ruined state in the Point of Arrival.


The four accessible Copy Abilities—[[Cutter]], [[Bomb]], [[Sword]], and [[Ice]]—automatically become [[Chakram Cutter]], [[Chain Bomb]], [[Gigant Sword]], and [[Frosty Ice]] once Gorimondo is taken down, allowing the player to freely test them out. This can be reverted on the menu if the player so desires.  
The four accessible Copy Abilities—[[Cutter]], [[Bomb]], [[Sword]], and [[Ice]]—automatically become [[Chakram Cutter]], [[Chain Bomb]], [[Gigant Sword]], and [[Frosty Ice]] once Gorimondo is taken down, allowing the player to freely test them out. This can be reverted on the menu if the player so desires.  
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!Character Artists
!Character Artists
|Kenichi Sakuma<br>Hitoshi Kikkawa<br>Tsukasa Kirinoe<br>Mamiko Sato<br>Kenta Miyamoto<br>Kaijiro Kojima<br>Fumiyasu Kato<br>Fumiaki Miyauchi<br>Ami Ishikawa<br>Yukiko Tagawa<br>Sayaka Yanaga
|Kenichi Sakuma<br>HItoshi Kikkawa<br>Tsukasa Kirinoe<br>Mamiko Sato<br>Kenta Miyamoto<br>Kaijiro Kojima<br>Fumiyasu Kato<br>Fumiaki Miyauchi<br>Ami Ishikawa<br>Yukiko Tagawa<br>Sayaka Yanaga
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!Lead Field Artist
!Lead Field Artist
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|Shuntaro Furukawa
|Shuntaro Furukawa
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!colspan=2|HAL Laboratory, Inc.<br>Nintendo<br><br>HAL Laboratory, Inc. and Nintendo are the authors of this software for the purpose of copyright.<br>All rights reserved.<br>© HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo
|colspan=2|HAL Laboratory, Inc.<br>Nintendo<br><br>HAL Laboratory, Inc. and Nintendo are the authors of this software for the purpose of copyright. All rights reserved.<br>© HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo
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==Nintendo eShop description==
== Trivia ==
<big>'''''Join Kirby in an unforgettable journey through a mysterious world in a 3D platforming adventure'''''</big>
 
''Float off on an all-new adventure as the powerful puffball, Kirby. Explore in 3D stages as you discover a mysterious world with abandoned structures from a past civilization—like a shopping mall?! Copy enemies' abilities like the new Drill and Ranger and use them to attack, explore your surroundings, and save the kidnapped Waddle Dees from the ferocious Beast Pack alongside the mysterious Elfilin. Hope you’re hungry for an unforgettable adventure!''
 
''Get a mouthful of real-world objects for all-new, powerful transformations''
 
''Feeling hungry? Kirby can inhale real-world objects and transform using Mouthful Mode! Why get one drink from a vending machine when you can swallow the whole thing? Then, use your boxy body to shoot out cans at baddies. Consume a car to gain some wheels and slam through walls. Sit back and take it all in...literally.''
 
''Join up with a pointy partner, Bandana Waddle Dee, in co-op play''
 
''Pass a Joy-Con™ controller to a buddy to play as the spear-wielding Bandana Waddle Dee and help each other explore and battle through this colorful world. While Kirby can float and inhale enemies, Bandana Waddle Dee can spin and stab with his sturdy spear. Find friendship in this forgotten world and save the Waddle Dees!''
 
''Float over obstacles and fight through enemies on your way to each stage's goal as you slash, poke, freeze, and hammer using Kirby's copy abilities. The tough puff is truly put to the test in dynamic boss battles that will keep you dancing about the arena. Choose from two difficulty modes for either a light, breezy adventure or a more challenging experience.''
 
''Each themed stage you travel through will hide several friendly Waddle Dees in peril! Save them to grow the home base of your adventure, the once-deserted Waddle Dee Town. The Waddle Dees you rescue will unlock shops, leaderboards, and the ability to evolve copy abilities to make them stronger. You’ll also be able to enjoy some of the townsfolk's favorite games. Use compatible amiibo™ accessories or Present Codes at Waddle Dee-liveries for useful in-game items. Track down cute collectibles to give Kirby's house some extra charm either at the Gotcha Machine Alley or during your adventure.''
 
(This description was reused for the game on the My Nintendo Store.)<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/kirby-and-the-forgotten-land-switch/ ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' on the My Nintendo Store]</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*The existence of the game was accidentally leaked on a schedule for the [[Nintendo Direct]] of September 23rd, 2021, only a few hours prior to its broadcast.<ref>[https://www.gematsu.com/2021/09/nintendos-japanese-release-schedule-lists-kirby-discovery-for-switch-bayonetta-3-for-release-in-2022 Nintendo’s Japanese release schedule lists Kirby: Discovery for Switch, Bayonetta 3 for release in 2022 - Gematsu]</ref> A similar leak previously happened with ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' on a similar date a year earlier.
*The existence of the game was accidentally leaked on a schedule for the [[Nintendo Direct]] of September 23rd, 2021, only a few hours prior to its broadcast.<ref>[https://www.gematsu.com/2021/09/nintendos-japanese-release-schedule-lists-kirby-discovery-for-switch-bayonetta-3-for-release-in-2022 Nintendo’s Japanese release schedule lists Kirby: Discovery for Switch, Bayonetta 3 for release in 2022 - Gematsu]</ref> A similar leak previously happened with ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' on a similar date a year earlier.
*The internal files for ''Kirby Fighters 2'' contain partially complete code for "Kirby3d", which may be related to this game.<ref>[https://twitter.com/firubiii/status/1308995437379158016 firubiii on Twitter]</ref>
*The internal files for ''Kirby Fighters 2'' contain partially complete code for "Kirby3d", which may be related to this game.<ref>[https://twitter.com/firubiii/status/1308995437379158016 firubiii on Twitter]</ref>
*The internal codename for this game is "Kirby15" or "K15", which likely refers to this being the 15th main-series ''Kirby'' game, counting remakes. This also breaks the tradition started with ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' of giving each game a food-related codename.
*The internal codename for this game is "Kirby15" or "K15", which likely refers to this being the 15th main-series ''Kirby'' game, counting remakes. This also breaks the tradition started with ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' of giving each game a food-related codename.
*Several parts of the game feature an [[Fictional languages in the Kirby series|alien language]] that, when deciphered, is actually a direct 1:1 translation to English. This reveals some details about the setting, in particular highlighting three corporations whose branding can be found on many signs: "Holine", "Alivel", and "Lightron". Put together, the first letters of these corporations spell out [[HAL Laboratory|HAL]].
*Several parts of the game feature an [[List of rumors of ancient civilizations in the Kirby series|alien language]] that, when deciphered, is actually a direct 1:1 translation to English. This reveals some details about the setting, in particular highlighting three corporations whose branding can be found on many signs: "Holine", "Alivel", and "Lightron". Put together, the first letters of these corporations spell out [[HAL Laboratory|HAL]].
*''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is the first main-series game to feature spoken dialogue, though this only applies to the intercom voice heard in [[Lab Discovera]]. Almost all languages the game was translated in have unique dubs, but the Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions do not; these versions use the English voice instead (though the on-screen text is translated accordingly).
*''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' is the first main-series game to feature spoken dialogue, though this only applies to the intercom voice heard in [[Lab Discovera]]. Almost all languages the game was translated in have unique dubs, but the Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions do not; these versions use the English voice instead (though the on-screen text is translated accordingly).
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==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
{{Main|Kirby and the Forgotten Land/gallery}}
{{Main|Kirby and the Forgotten Land/gallery}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
KatFL logo.png|English logo
KatFL logo.png|English logo
KatFL JP logo.png|Japanese logo
KatFL Key art.jpg|Key art
KatFL Key art.jpg|Key art
File:KPN KatFL.jpg|Japanese key art
File:KPN KatFL.jpg|Japanese key art
KatFL Kirby artwork.png|Artwork of [[Kirby]]
KatFL Kirby artwork.png|Artwork of [[Kirby]]
KatFL Waddle Dees in gold cage artwork.png|Artwork of three Waddle Dees caged by the Beast Pack
KatFL Waddle Dees in gold cage artwork.png|Artwork of Waddle Dees caged by the Beast Pack
KatFL Waddle Dee trapped in cage artwork.png|Artwork of a Waddle Dee caged by the Beast Pack
KatFL Waddle Dee trapped in cage artwork.png|Artwork of a Waddle Dee caged by the Beast Pack
KatFL Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee artwork.png|Artwork of Kirby and [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]
KatFL Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee artwork.png|Artwork of Kirby and [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|ja={{furi|星|ほし}}のカービィ ディスカバリー
|ja=星のカービィ ディスカバリー
|jaR=Hoshi no Kābyi Disukabarī
|jaR=Hoshi no Kābī Disukabarī
|jaM=Kirby of the Stars: Discovery
|jaM=Kirby of the Stars: Discovery
|nl=Kirby en de Vergeten Wereld
|nl=Kirby en de Vergeten Wereld
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|zhTradR=Xīng zhī Kǎbǐ Tànsuǒ Fāxiàn
|zhTradR=Xīng zhī Kǎbǐ Tànsuǒ Fāxiàn
|zhM=Kirby of the Stars: Explore and Discover
|zhM=Kirby of the Stars: Explore and Discover
|pt=Kirby and the Forgotten Land
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|ru=Kirby and the Forgotten Land
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|th=Kirby and the Forgotten Land<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeDQ2_uWPK0 Southeast Asian version of the ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' Overview Trailer w/ Thai subtitles]</ref>
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