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|image=[[File:Honey Hill | |image=[[File:KSA Honey Hill 07.jpg|350px]] | ||
|caption= | |caption=Screenshot of Kirby and his friends being chased by a packed ball of '''Rolling Waddle Dees''' from [[Honey Hill]]. | ||
|game1=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' | |game1=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' (2018) | ||
|similar=[[Waddle Dee]], [[Boulder]] | |similar=[[Waddle Dee]], [[Boulder]] | ||
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'''Rolling Waddle Dee''' is an enemy and stage hazard present in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. The name refers to any number of [[Waddle Dee]]s who may be rolling, whether it be an individual Waddle Dee, or a packed ball of them. A ball typically consists of a hundred or a thousand Waddle Dees packed tightly together, and while an individual can be defeated or [[inhale]]d by normal means, the balls cannot be attacked using any conventional methods. Balls of rolling Waddle Dees can be seen bouncing in from the background in addition to merely rolling along floors and down hills. The Waddle Dees inside appear to have no control over (or desire to be in) the ball formation, and it is not entirely clear what is holding them together. Once a rolling Waddle Dee Ball hits a wall or other obstacle, it will break apart, sending the Waddle Dees composing it flying off in various directions. | {{About|the stage hazard from [[Kirby Star Allies]]|Waddle Dees in a more general context|[[Waddle Dee]]}} | ||
'''Rolling Waddle Dee'''{{DerivedTitle}} is an enemy and stage hazard present in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. The name refers to any number of [[Waddle Dee]]s who may be rolling, whether it be an individual Waddle Dee, or a packed ball of them. A ball typically consists of a hundred or a thousand Waddle Dees packed tightly together, and while an individual can be defeated or [[inhale]]d by normal means, the balls cannot be attacked using any conventional methods. Balls of rolling Waddle Dees can be seen bouncing in from the background in addition to merely rolling along floors and down hills. The Waddle Dees inside appear to have no control over (or desire to be in) the ball formation, and it is not entirely clear what is holding them together. Once a rolling Waddle Dee Ball hits a wall or other obstacle, it will break apart, sending the Waddle Dees composing it flying off in various directions. | |||
The Waddle Dee balls will hurt Kirby and his friends on contact and can break through obstacles such as [[Star Block]]s, stone blocks, and metal blocks. The ball formation is immune to normal attacks, but can be destroyed using repeated volleys from the [[Friend Star]], with each hit causing the ball to become smaller until it breaks. | The Waddle Dee balls will hurt Kirby and his friends on contact and can break through obstacles such as [[Star Block]]s, stone blocks, and metal blocks. The ball formation is immune to normal attacks, but can be destroyed using repeated volleys from the [[Friend Star]], with each hit causing the ball to become smaller until it breaks. | ||
==Locations== | |||
In ''Kirby Star Allies'', Rolling Waddle Dee can be found in the following levels and stages: | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2 | |||
!colspan=4|Rolling Waddle Dee locations in ''Kirby Star Allies'' | |||
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!Stage | |||
!Appearance? | |||
!Stage | |||
!Appearance? | |||
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|[[Green Gardens]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Falluna Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Donut Dome]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Planet Misteen]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Honey Hill]] | |||
|{{Y}} | |||
|[[Mareen Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fruity Forest]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Planet Caverna]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Clash at Castle Dedede]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Grott Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Extra Eclair]] | |||
|{{Y}} | |||
|[[Planet Frostak]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Friendly Field]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Blizzno Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Reef Resort]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Planet Towara]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Echo's Edge]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Gabbel Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Nature's Navel]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Star Lavadom]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Sacred Square]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Sizzlai Moon]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Inside Islands]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Jambandra Base]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Duplex Dream]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[The Divine Terminus]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Gatehouse Road]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Extra Planet α]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Eastern Wall]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Extra Planet β]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Longview Corridor]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Extra Planet γ]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Western Outer Wall]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Extra Planet δ]] | |||
|{{Y}} | |||
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|[[Inner Sanctum]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Ability Planet]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Heavenly Hall]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Heroes in Another Dimension - Dimension I|Dimension I]] | |||
|{{Y}} | |||
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|[[Sector A]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Heroes in Another Dimension - Dimension II|Dimension II]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Sector B]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Heroes in Another Dimension - Dimension III|Dimension III]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|[[Sector C]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
|[[Heroes in Another Dimension - Dimension IV|Dimension IV]] | |||
|{{Y}} | |||
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|[[Planet Earthfall]] | |||
|{{N}} | |||
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|} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Waddle Dee Ball Breaking.jpg|An example of a | Waddle Dee Ball Breaking.jpg|An example of a Rolling Waddle Dee ball being destroyed using the [[Friend Star]] | ||
KSA Story Mode Credits2.png|Credits picture of Kirby and co. running from a Rolling Waddle Dee ball | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
The official Japanese names are derived from ころがるワドルディ ("Rolling Waddle Dee"), which refers to a single Waddle Dee rolling on a slope. | The official Japanese names are derived from ころがるワドルディ ("Rolling Waddle Dee"), which refers to a single Waddle Dee rolling on a slope. | ||
===100=== | ===100=== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
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|jaM=100 Rolling Waddle Dees | |jaM=100 Rolling Waddle Dees | ||
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===1000=== | ===1000=== | ||
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[[Category:Hazards]] | [[Category:Hazards]] | ||
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- This article is about the stage hazard from Kirby Star Allies. For Waddle Dees in a more general context, see Waddle Dee.
Rolling Waddle Dee[derived from Japanese] is an enemy and stage hazard present in Kirby Star Allies. The name refers to any number of Waddle Dees who may be rolling, whether it be an individual Waddle Dee, or a packed ball of them. A ball typically consists of a hundred or a thousand Waddle Dees packed tightly together, and while an individual can be defeated or inhaled by normal means, the balls cannot be attacked using any conventional methods. Balls of rolling Waddle Dees can be seen bouncing in from the background in addition to merely rolling along floors and down hills. The Waddle Dees inside appear to have no control over (or desire to be in) the ball formation, and it is not entirely clear what is holding them together. Once a rolling Waddle Dee Ball hits a wall or other obstacle, it will break apart, sending the Waddle Dees composing it flying off in various directions.
The Waddle Dee balls will hurt Kirby and his friends on contact and can break through obstacles such as Star Blocks, stone blocks, and metal blocks. The ball formation is immune to normal attacks, but can be destroyed using repeated volleys from the Friend Star, with each hit causing the ball to become smaller until it breaks.
Locations[edit]
In Kirby Star Allies, Rolling Waddle Dee can be found in the following levels and stages:
Gallery[edit]
An example of a Rolling Waddle Dee ball being destroyed using the Friend Star
Names in other languages[edit]
The official Japanese names are derived from ころがるワドルディ ("Rolling Waddle Dee"), which refers to a single Waddle Dee rolling on a slope.
100[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ころがる100のワドルディ Korogaru Hyaku no Wadorudi |
100 Rolling Waddle Dees |
1000[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ころがる1000のワドルディ Korogaru Sen no Wadorudi |
1000 Rolling Waddle Dees |