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Patch Land

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Patch Land
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Patch Land, just as it is made whole again.
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Game(s) Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
Inhabitant(s) Prince Fluff, Dom Woole, Chaise Woole, Loomis Woole, Zeke, Beadrix, Carrie, Buster, Mara, other assorted yarn creatures
Boss(es) Fangora, Hot Wings, Squashini, Capamari, King Dedede, Meta Knight
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Patch Land is the main setting of Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn. It can be reached via the Magic Socks and consists of seven distinct wedge-shaped lands, each with their own climate and motif, woven together by the Magic Yarn. The only significant town in Patch Land is that on Quilty Square, which is overseen by Prince Fluff. The entirety of Patch Land consists of cloth, textiles, fabrics, and yarn as though it were an animated tapestry.[1] Kirby is able to manipulate the stitchery by pulling on threads and rippling the cloth to close wide chasms.

In Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn, Kirby is sent to Patch Land by Yin-Yarn after eating his Metamato. There, Kirby is transformed into a yarn outline of himself and as such, can no longer use his Inhale. Instead, he is able to use the power of the Metamato to transform into a number of different forms, which he uses to traverse the kingdom and put the seven pieces of Patch Land back together, which had been torn apart by Yin-Yarn in order to steal the Magic Yarn. Kirby meets up with Prince Fluff and the two of them embark on this journey together, traversing all seven lands as they stitch them back together again. Once Patch Land is fully restored, they head to Dream Land via the Magic Sock to defeat Yin-Yarn.

Lands

Trivia

Yin-Yarn has torn Patch Land apart.
  • In many places, Patch Land is visible from Dream Land. It is unclear if this is always the case, or if Patch Land just happened to be close by at the time.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Pays de la courtepointe Land of quilt
German Stoffland Fabricland
Italian Toppalandia Patchland
Russian Лоскутная Страна
Loskutnaya Strana
Patchwork Land
Spanish Textilia From textil (textile)


References

  1. "Kirby's first console platform game since the Nintendo 64™ days introduces an amazing new look based on animated yarn and a world of cloth and textiles. " –Nintendo's E3 Network site (Overview)

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