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'''Spark-i''' is the blue, diamond-shaped, electrical enemy seldom seen in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Its external structure pulsates; the diamond shape itself is made of four distinct sections, all of which can expand and retract, protecting the [[Dark Matter]]-looking eye at its core. Like all standard enemies, its attack deals minimal damage, but unique to the Spark-i is in the firing of a rhythmic spark towards [[Kirby]]'s last position, as a product of some sort of homing device. When ingested, Kirby gains the [[Spark]] copy ability.
|image=[[File:K64 Spark-i model.png]]
|caption=Ripped model of '''Spark-i''' from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
|game1=''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' (2000)
|copy ability=[[Spark]]
|enemy info card=[[File:K64 Enemy Info Card 16.png]]
}}
{{distinguish|the hovering diamond-shaped eyeball enemy|[[Sparky]]}}
[[File:K64 Spark-i Sprite.png]] '''Spark-i''' is a blue, diamond-shaped, electrical enemy seen only in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Its external structure pulsates, with the diamond shape itself made of four distinct sections, all of which can expand and retract to conceal the [[Dark Matter]]-looking eye at its core. Like all standard enemies, its attack deals minimal damage, but unique to Spark-i is in the firing of a rhythmic spark towards [[Kirby]]'s last position, as a product of some sort of homing device. When ingested, Kirby gains the [[Spark]] copy ability. Spark-i appears on the 16th [[Enemy Info Card]].


A larger mid-boss variant of Spark-i appears in [[Rock Star - Stage 4|stage 4 of]] [[Rock Star]]. It functions much the same as its smaller cousins, and sits in place as smaller Spark-is appear continuously to support it.
==== Locations ====
Spark-i can be found in the following levels and stages:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=8|Spark-i locations in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''  
|-
!Stage
![[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]]
![[Rock Star]]
![[Aqua Star]]
![[Neo Star]]
![[Shiver Star]]
![[Ripple Star]]
![[Dark Star]]
|-
|Stage 1
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
|Stage 2
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|-
|Stage 3
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|-
|Stage 4
|N/A
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|N/A
|N/A
|}
== Trivia ==
*Spark-i could be a reference to Ramiel, the 5th Angel from ''[[wikipedia:Neon Genesis Evangelion|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. Their appearances are similar (both being blue [[wikipedia:octahedron|octahedra]]). In addition, Spark-i's Japanese name (ラミ ''Rami'') is two characters shy from Ramiel's (ラミエル ''Ramieru'').
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
K64 Big Spark-i screenshot.png|Screenshot of Big Spark-i
K64 Rock Star Stage 4 screenshot 12.png|Battling Big Spark-i in [[Rock Star - Stage 4]]
</gallery>
== Names in other languages ==
{{Names
|ja=ラミ
|jaR=Rami
|jaM=Rami
}}
{{clear}}
{{Navbox-K64}}
[[Category:Creatures that yield Spark when swallowed]]
[[Category:Enemies in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]
[[Category:Enemies in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]

Latest revision as of 20:05, 26 January 2024

Spark-i
K64 Spark-i model.png
Ripped model of Spark-i from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Details
First game Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000)
Copy Ability Spark
Enemy Info Card K64 Enemy Info Card 16.png
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This article is about the hovering diamond-shaped eyeball enemy, and should not be confused with Sparky.

K64 Spark-i Sprite.png Spark-i is a blue, diamond-shaped, electrical enemy seen only in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. Its external structure pulsates, with the diamond shape itself made of four distinct sections, all of which can expand and retract to conceal the Dark Matter-looking eye at its core. Like all standard enemies, its attack deals minimal damage, but unique to Spark-i is in the firing of a rhythmic spark towards Kirby's last position, as a product of some sort of homing device. When ingested, Kirby gains the Spark copy ability. Spark-i appears on the 16th Enemy Info Card.

A larger mid-boss variant of Spark-i appears in stage 4 of Rock Star. It functions much the same as its smaller cousins, and sits in place as smaller Spark-is appear continuously to support it.

Locations[edit]

Spark-i can be found in the following levels and stages:

Spark-i locations in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards  
Stage Pop Star Rock Star Aqua Star Neo Star Shiver Star Ripple Star Dark Star
Stage 1 No No No No No No No
Stage 2 No No No No No No N/A
Stage 3 No No No No No No N/A
Stage 4 N/A Yes No No Yes N/A N/A

Trivia[edit]

  • Spark-i could be a reference to Ramiel, the 5th Angel from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Their appearances are similar (both being blue octahedra). In addition, Spark-i's Japanese name (ラミ Rami) is two characters shy from Ramiel's (ラミエル Ramieru).

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラミ
Rami
Rami