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[[File:Rainbow Rope.png|thumb|right|250px|Kirby riding a '''Rainbow Rope'''.]]
'''Rainbow Rope''' is an object that [[Elline]] can draw for [[Kirby]] to ride upon in ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''. It is the main method by which the player guides Kirby (and his projectiles) through the stages.
 
Rainbow Rope can be drawn in one contiguous line, or in split sections. Only a limited amount of the stuff can be on screen at any given time, however, as it takes up ink. Kirby can get more ink for the rope by touching Ink Pots in the stages where they appear. There are some areas however, where Rainbow Rope cannot be drawn - displayed as shimmering areas of dull saturation.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
KRC Kirby on a Rainbow Rope.png|Artwork of Kirby and [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] and a Rainbow Rope.
KRC Kirby Elline & Bandana W. Dee.png|Artwork of Kirby, Bandana Dee and Elline and a Rainbow Rope.
</gallery>
 
==See also==
*[[Rainbow Line]]
 
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[[Category:Objects]]
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