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This mode requires 2-4 players, and takes around 15 minutes to play. It is similar to Easy Battle, though more complex and with some different rules. The goal is still to defeat Enemy cards with Kirby cards, but in this mode, white Kirby cards are called Normal cards, and Kirby cards of other colors are called Copy Ability cards. The game lasts for seven rounds, and the winner is the player with the highest Enemy card score at the end of the seventh round.
This mode requires 2-4 players, and takes around 15 minutes to play. It is similar to Easy Battle, though more complex and with some different rules. The goal is still to defeat Enemy cards with Kirby cards, but in this mode, white Kirby cards are called Normal cards, and Kirby cards of other colors are called Copy Ability cards. The game lasts for seven rounds, and the winner is the player with the highest Enemy card score at the end of the seventh round.


At the beginning of the game, each player receives one each of the 3, 4, and 5 power Kirby cards. Then, three decks are shuffled and placed on the table — one with Normal cards of power 6, 7, and 8; one with Copy Ability cards; and another with Enemy cards. Five Copy Ability cards are placed face up on the table, followed by five Enemy cards. The Enemy cards at the beginning of the game must be color cards, and must have 5 power or less; if Enemy cards that are white or have 6 or more power are drawn, they should be discarded. Discarded cards should be placed next to their respective decks.
At the beginning of the game, each player receives one each of the 3, 4, and 5 power Normal cards. Then, three decks are shuffled and placed on the table — one with Normal cards of power 6, 7, and 8; one with Copy Ability cards; and another with Enemy cards. Five Copy Ability cards are placed face up on the table, followed by five Enemy cards. The Enemy cards at the beginning of the game must be color cards, and must have 5 power or less; if Enemy cards that are white or have 6 or more power are drawn, they should be discarded. Discarded cards should be placed next to their respective decks.


Now, the order is decided (the rules suggest rock-paper-scissors). From there, the game begins.
Now, the order is decided (the rules suggest rock-paper-scissors). From there, the game begins.