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Big Floof
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“ | While riding the tank, you'll see a switch that determines which of two paths you rumble down. If you activate that switch, you'll travel down a path where you'll see an enemy carrying a medal. He'll try to escape, so defeat him quickly, or else he'll get away with that medal! | ” | — Daroach, referring to the Big Floof in Volcano Valley - Stage 2 |
Big Floof[derived from Japanese][1] is a larger variant of Floof that appears in Kirby Mass Attack. He is similar in most every respect to the smaller Floof, but he has greater Health, as one might expect. He can be found in various stages, and will usually attempt to float away with one of the medals. The Kirbys will need to chase him down and pummel him to get the medal he has. Defeating Big Floof confers 1,000 points onto the player.
Locations[edit]
Big Floof can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby Mass Attack:
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Stage | Green Grounds | Sandy Canyon | Dedede Resort | Volcano Valley | Necro Nebula | ||
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Stage 11 | N/A | ![]() |
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | デラフワ Derafuwa |
Delufuwa (a portmanteau of "Deluxe" and a Japanese onomatopoeia for something fluffy) |
References
- ↑ Name derived from Japanese "Delufuwa", with "Delu" changed to match localized "Big" to typically refer to larger variants of enemies in Kirby Mass Attack and "fuwa" changed to "Floof" to match localized Flickerfloof and related enemies.