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Revision as of 05:56, 1 April 2022

Sssnacker
KatFL Sssnacker screenshot.png
Screenshot of Sssnacker from Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Details
First game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Pacto
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This ravenous reptile can swallow its enemies whole! Once it spots prey, it'll slither after it as swift as it can. Some of the things it tries to swallow seem unreasonably large, but its stretchy body allows it to gulp them down. Wait...why does that sound familiar?
— Gotcha Figure description from Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Sssnacker is a moderately large serpentine creature that makes its first appearance in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Once it spots Kirby or Bandana Waddle Dee, it will crawl towards either of them, briefly consuming them if it approaches them. Sssnacker can be inhaled but does not yield a Copy Ability, and it yields a green Star Coin when defeated.

Its name comes from "snack", with the "sss" prefix being an onomatopoeia for hissing, the sound that snakes sometimes produce while breathing heavily.

Locations

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Reason: Stage pages are still being worked on at the moment.

Sssnacker can be found in the following stages:

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガブルネーク
Gaburunēku
Gobble-nake
Korean 깨물뱀
Kkaemulbaem
Gobble Snake
From 깨물다 (kkaemulda, to bite or to gobble) and 뱀 (baem, snake)