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Parachute

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Artwork of the parachute from Kirby's Epic Yarn

The parachute is one of Kirby's transformations in Kirby's Epic Yarn and its Nintendo 3DS port, Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. It replaces Kirby's tradition of simply floating upwards, due to being made of string. The player can activate the move by pressing 2 (or the A button on the 3DS), though it only works while Kirby or Prince Fluff are in midair. Either character falls slower while being a parachute, and their air mobility is improved. The parachute can get caught in wind currents, which push it in the direction it is blowing.

Kirby and Prince Fluff are never damaged after performing the ability, so the parachute merely exists an option that may lead to rewards, such as beads. The player can press 2 again to cancel the move.

The Parachute is one of the only two transformations that can be used in midair, the other being the 2 Ton Kirby form.

Profiles

Kirby's Epic Yarn

  • North American manual (page 10): "Press and hold 2 again while in the air. When you transform into a parachute, you can slowly drift downward. Release 2 to transform back."
  • Official North American site: "You use the Parachute transformation to glide slowly down through the air, but Kirby never gets hurt from falling from great heights. You would use this to collect beads in the air."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Parachute[1] Parachute
Spanish Paracaída[2] Parachute


References

  1. Kirby's Epic Yarn manual, page 32.
  2. Kirby's Epic Yarn manual, page 54.

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