Please remember that WiKirby contains spoilers, which you read at your own risk! See our general disclaimer for details.

Spark-i

From WiKirby, your independent source of Kirby knowledge.
Jump to navigationJump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
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
 This box: view  talk  edit 
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

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

  • 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

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラミ
Rami
Rami