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{{articleabout|a course for the [[Top Ride]] mode in [[Kirby Air Ride]]|the [[Copy Ability]]|[[Metal]]}}
[[File:Metal Top Ride.png|thumb]]
[[File:Metal Top Ride.png|thumb]]
The '''Metal''' stage is a [[Top Ride]] Course in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to [[Machine Passage]]. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards.   
'''Metal''' is a course of the [[Top Ride]] mode in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to [[Machine Passage]]. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards.   


With the hazards turned off, the cogs are motionless. Players are unable to activate fans.
With the hazards turned off, the cogs are motionless. Players are unable to activate fans.

Revision as of 23:04, 12 February 2019

Metal is a course of the Top Ride mode in Kirby Air Ride. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to Machine Passage. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards.

With the hazards turned off, the cogs are motionless. Players are unable to activate fans.

The default amount of laps required to finish is 5.

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