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{{About|standard switches seen throughout the [[Kirby (series)|Kirby]] series|the big switches found in secret areas|the [[Big Switch]] page. For the home console from Nintendo, see [[Nintendo Switch]]}}
|image=[[File:KatFL Switch screenshot.png|200px]]
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|caption=A small blue '''Switch''' from ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
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|type=[[Device]]
[[File:Small Switch.jpg|thumb|150px|A small blue '''Switch''' from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.]]
|function=Triggers an event such as the opening of a [[gate]] or the removal of other obstacles in Kirby's path
|found=Out in the open in stages
|game=Various
|similar=[[Big Switch]]
}}{{About|standard switches seen throughout the [[Kirby (series)|Kirby]] series|the big switches found in secret areas|the [[Big Switch]] page. For the home console from Nintendo, see [[Nintendo Switch]]}}
A '''Switch''' is an object that, when interacted with by [[Kirby]] or another character, triggers something to happen elsewhere in the area, usually a [[gate]] to open or a blockade to break apart.
A '''Switch''' is an object that, when interacted with by [[Kirby]] or another character, triggers something to happen elsewhere in the area, usually a [[gate]] to open or a blockade to break apart.


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== Switch behavior ==
== Switch behavior ==
[[File:Planet Mekkai.png|thumb|200px|Kirby hitting a switch to open a [[gate]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.]]
A typical switch is a small round button about the size of Kirby, usually inset in a gold base and with a star insignia. It can be triggered by contact or by being struck with any form of attack or projectile, though it cannot be weighed down by an item in most cases. When triggered, a switch will flatten out (or may disappear entirely). From here, it will either remain triggered indefinitely or it will reset after a particular amount of time depending on the switch and its function.
A typical switch is a small round button about the size of Kirby, usually inset in a gold base and with a star insignia. It can be triggered by contact or by being struck with any form of attack or projectile, though it cannot be weighed down by an item in most cases. When triggered, a switch will flatten out (or may disappear entirely). From here, it will either remain triggered indefinitely or it will reset after a particular amount of time depending on the switch and its function.


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==Variants==
==Variants==
[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 3 screenshot 09.png|thumb|200px|Switches in some games - such as ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' - behave differently to standard switches.]]
A few entries in the ''Kirby'' series have featured variants of the standard switches. These include the following:
A few entries in the ''Kirby'' series have featured variants of the standard switches. These include the following:
*Some switches are found on ceilings with levers hanging off the bottom. These switches are not pressed, but instead need to be pulled by latching onto them.
*[[Pull Switch]] - A switch with a lever that hangs from ceilings. Can only be triggered by pulling the lever.
*''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' features a few different switch types that affect certain course obstacles as follows:
**[[Day and Night Switch]]es switch the time between night and day, which has the effect of reversing the color of claimed [[Point Star]]s in the 2P Game.
**[[Pond]] switches can either cause ponds to drain or appear.
**[[Turntable]] switches can activate or deactivate Turntables.
*In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', there are a handful of switches (namely those in [[Rock Star - Stage 4]] and [[Shiver Star - Stage 3]]) which can be pressed by having Kirby [[crouch]] while standing on them. These are used in puzzles to make [[Crystal Shard]]s appear.
*Small rectangular switches can be found in ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' which can be weighed down to cause [[Blockbot]]s to move, along with other functions.
*Small rectangular switches can be found in ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' which can be weighed down to cause [[Blockbot]]s to move, along with other functions.
*In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', there are many panels on the ground which can be triggered by braking on them. These can be used to open up passageways, turn on/off hazards, or shift the course around.
*In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', there are many panels on the ground which can be triggered by braking on them. These can be used to open up passageways, turn on/off hazards, or shift the course around.
*In ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'', there are a special variety of switch used in [[Frozen Fantasy]] which cause green and purple blocks to appear or vanish based on the color of the switch. Some switches are colored both green and purple, meaning they activate both.
*In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', switches take on a number of forms, but the most common ones require the Kirbys to slam into them repeatedly to trigger them. Some of these are labeled with the number '10', meaning that all 10 Kirbys are needed to activate them.
*In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', switches take on a number of forms, but the most common ones require the Kirbys to slam into them repeatedly to trigger them. Some of these are labeled with the number '10', meaning that all 10 Kirbys are needed to activate them.
*In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', there is a special variety of switch called a '''Melody Switch''', which usually comes in multiples in a given area. The Kirbys have to hit them in sequence, similar to a [[wikipedia:Simon (game)|Simon]] game.
*''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' has multiple variants of switches which can only be activated by certain abilities.
**Target Switches, which can only be hit by the [[Ranger]] ability, its evolutions, or [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]'s spear.
**Lantern Switches, which can only be lit by the [[Fire]] ability or its evolutions.
**Windmill Switches, which can only be spun by the [[Tornado]] ability, its evolutions, or [[Ring Mouth]].
**Solar-Panel Switches, which can only be activated by [[Light-Bulb Mouth]].
*Various modern games feature sets of switches that must be hit together in order to progress on a desired route.
Starting in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', switches were color-coded to represent their functions.
*Blue switches permanently activate their mechanism once stepped on and are permanently depressed, making Kirby unable to step on them again. These are the most common switches introduced after the
*Red switches usually activate the attached mechanism temporarily, and pop back up after a short time, deactivating their mechanism. The time varies between individual buttons, but the timer only starts counting down once Kirby moves off of it.
*Purple switches are exceedingly rare, and act as toggles for mechanisms. Their rareness is likely due to the lack of overly complex puzzles in most ''Kirby'' titles, making a toggle switch unnecessary.
== Trivia ==
*One of the objects that [[Paint Roller]] can draw in [[Paint Panic]] is a switch.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Kirby Super Star''===
===''Kirby Super Star''===
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''"Activate the switch by touching or attacking."''
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''"Activate the switch by touching or attacking."''
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
*'''Instruction manual bio (page 26):''' "''You'll come across several different switches. If you press a big switch, a new mirror will appear. If you press a small switch, a nearby device will start moving, opening a new path for you!''"
===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
*'''Instruction manual bio (page 22):''' "''Touch or attack switches to activate doors, gates and other gimmicks, allowing Kirby to move forward.''"
=== ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' ===
*'''Instruction manual bio (page 21):''' "''Touch or attack this switch to activate it.''"
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
*'''Instruction manual bio (page 15):''' "''Touch or hit these to activate them. Activating them can have various effects, such as opening Shutter Gates.''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
KSS Switch sprite.png|''Kirby Super Star'' sprite
Switch KSS sprite.png|''Kirby Super Star'' sprite
KSqS Switch Artwork.png|''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' artwork
Switch.png|''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' artwork
KTnT Level 4-4 2.png|Activating switches in ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
KRC Secret Diary Page 17.jpg|A Switch in [[Elline]]'s [[Secret Diary]] from {{KRC KRP}}
KPR Switch.png|A Switch in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''.
KPR Switch.png|A switch in ''Planet Robobot''.
KTD Pull Switch.png|A Pull Switch in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Kirby using Pull Switch.png|Kirby activating a Pull Switch in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Prisoner.png|A Pull Switch attached to a cage holding one of the [[People of the Sky]] in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KSA Switch.jpg|A small switch in ''Kirby Star Allies''
KSA Pull Switch.jpg|A Pull Switch in ''Kirby Star Allies''
KSA Big plug.jpg|Two pull switches are attached to a big plug in ''Kirby Star Allies''
KatFL Switch figure.png|''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' [[figure]] of an average switch
KatFL Target Switch figure.png|''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' figure of a Target Switch
KatFL Lantern Switch figure.png|''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' figure of a Lantern Switch
KatFL Windmill Switch figure.png|''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' figure of a Windmill Switch
KatFL Solar-Panel Switch figure.png|''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' figure of a Solar-Panel Switch
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Switch===
{{Names
{{Names
|fr=Interrupteur
|frM=Switch
|es=Interruptor
|es=Interruptor
|esM=Switch
|esM=Switch
|de=Schalter
|deM=Switch
|ko=스위치
|koR=Seuwichi
|koM=Switch
|nl=Schakelaar
|nlM=Switch
}}
===Target Switch===
{{Names
|esA=Interruptor diana
|esAM=Target switch
}}
===Lantern Switch===
{{Names
|esA=Interruptor farolito
|esAM=Lantern switch
}}
===Windmill Switch===
{{Names
|esA=Interruptor rehilete
|esAM=Pinwheel switch
}}
===Solar-Panel Switch===
{{Names
|esA=Interruptor panel solar
|esAM=Solar panel switch
}}
}}


== Trivia ==
*One of the objects that [[Paint Roller]] can draw in [[Paint Panic]] is a switch.


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