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== Bosses ==
== Bosses ==
The following are the [[boss]]es of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'':
The following are the [[boss]]es of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'':
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!colspan=4|Bosses in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''  
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|[[The Brawl at the Mall]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[The Brawl at the Mall]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A giant gorilla-like entity part of the [[Beast Pack]]'s high council who first appears as the boss of [[Natural Plains]], making him the first boss Kirby faces in the game. He primarily uses physical attacks, such as swinging his large hands and stomping, and sometimes pulls large rocks out of the ground to throw.
|A giant gorilla-like entity part of the [[Beast Pack]]'s high council who first appears as the boss of [[Natural Plains]], making him the first boss Kirby faces in the game. He primarily uses physical attacks, such as swinging his large hands and stomping, and sometimes pulls large rocks out of the ground to throw.
|1,000 (The Brawl at the Mall)<br>600 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>700 ([[Colosseum]])
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|[[The Tropical Terror]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[The Tropical Terror]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large tropical spin-off of the Whispy Woods family, resembling both a palm tree and a pineapple who first appears as the boss of [[Everbay Coast]]. It primarily uses its large roots and explosive coconuts to attack.
|A large tropical spin-off of the Whispy Woods family, resembling both a palm tree and a pineapple who first appears as the boss of [[Everbay Coast]]. It primarily uses its large roots and explosive coconuts to attack.
|1,350 (The Tropical Terror)<br>945 (Colosseum)
|Tropic Woods is the only main game boss to not be refought in [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]].
|Tropic Woods is the only main game boss to not be refought in [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]].
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|[[Danger under the Big Top]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Danger under the Big Top]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|An agile anthropomorphic leopard entity who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and is of a relatively normal size compared to other bosses in the series. She first appears as the boss of [[Wondaria Remains]], and primarily attacks with her greatly extending claws, throwing knives, and pounces/dashes.
|An agile anthropomorphic leopard entity who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and is of a relatively normal size compared to other bosses in the series. She first appears as the boss of [[Wondaria Remains]], and primarily attacks with her greatly extending claws, throwing knives, and pounces/dashes.
|1,000 (Danger under the Big Top)<br>600 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>700 (Colosseum)
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|[[An Unexpected Beast King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[An Unexpected Beast King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The royal rival of Kirby who joins the Beast Pack and first appears as the boss of [[Winter Horns]] after being possessed, now with disheveled clothing and war paint. He primarily attacks with his hammer, large pillars, and attempts to slam/dash.
|The royal rival of Kirby who joins the Beast Pack and first appears as the boss of [[Winter Horns]] after being possessed, now with disheveled clothing and war paint. He primarily attacks with his hammer, large pillars, and attempts to slam/dash.
|1,600 (An Unexpected Beast King)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Collector in the Sleepless Valley]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Collector in the Sleepless Valley]]<br>[[Gathering of the Beast Council]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large armadillo with cartoonish features who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and first appears as the boss of [[Originull Wasteland]]. It primarily attacks by rolling, shaking Kirby up in a cage if it catches him, and spinning around with a puppet partner.
|A large armadillo with cartoonish features who is a part of the Beast Pack's high council and first appears as the boss of [[Originull Wasteland]]. It primarily attacks by rolling, shaking Kirby up in a cage if it catches him, and spinning around with a puppet partner.
|1,800 (Collector of the Sleepless Valley)<br>684 (Gathering of the Beast Council)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[In the Presence of the King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[In the Presence of the King]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The return of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]], now more strongly possessed, making him more versatile and powerful with a large hog mask and two hammers. He primarily uses more dangerous versions of several of his attacks from his original battle, in addition to throwing his hammers and pounding the ground to cause bouts of small flames.
|The return of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Redgar Forbidden Lands]], now more strongly possessed, making him more versatile and powerful with a large hog mask and two hammers. He primarily uses more dangerous versions of several of his attacks from his original battle, in addition to throwing his hammers and pounding the ground to cause bouts of small flames.
|1,700 (800+900) (In the Presence of the King)<br>1,190 (560+630) (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|A large possessed lion entity who is the leader over the Beast Pack and first appears as the first boss faced in [[Lab Discovera]]. He attacks primarily with claw strikes and pounces similar to that of Clawroline's, in addition to chomping, spewing a large beam out of his mouth, striking the air to send out crisscrossed beams, and slamming the ground to create shockwaves with his fists.
|A large possessed lion entity who is the leader over the Beast Pack and first appears as the first boss faced in [[Lab Discovera]]. He attacks primarily with claw strikes and pounces similar to that of Clawroline's, in addition to chomping, spewing a large beam out of his mouth, striking the air to send out crisscrossed beams, and slamming the ground to create shockwaves with his fists.
|1,800 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|An amalgamation of Leongar and many other members of the Beast Pack faced as the second boss in [[Lab Discovera]], brought together after the "ID-F86" specimen is released from its confinement. It chases Kirby down a long pathway, attacking by reaching out its head of Leongar to chomp and throwing out globs of itself.
|An amalgamation of Leongar and many other members of the Beast Pack faced as the second boss in [[Lab Discovera]], brought together after the "ID-F86" specimen is released from its confinement. It chases Kirby down a long pathway, attacking by reaching out its head of Leongar to chomp and throwing out globs of itself.
|1,600 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup)
|Fecto Forgo is unique compared to the rest of the bosses in the game, as it is fought in a long chase sequence instead of an open arena.
|Fecto Forgo is unique compared to the rest of the bosses in the game, as it is fought in a long chase sequence instead of an open arena.
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|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|[[Lab Discovera]]<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The angelic complete form of "ID-F86", first faced as the final boss of the main game in [[Lab Discovera]] after having absorbed [[Elfilin]]. It attacks primarily with its mystically imbued polearm, making many aerial strikes with its ability to fly, in addition to creating homing projectiles, and tearing into other dimensions to bring in more dangerous hazards. It can also heal itself.
|The angelic complete form of "ID-F86", first faced as the final boss of the main game in [[Lab Discovera]] after having absorbed [[Elfilin]]. It attacks primarily with its mystically imbued polearm, making many aerial strikes with its ability to fly, in addition to creating homing projectiles, and tearing into other dimensions to bring in more dangerous hazards. It can also heal itself.
|2,500 (Lab Discovera)<br>1,750 (The Ultimate Cup)
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|[[Forgo Plains]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Plains]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Gorimondo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Plains]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing rocks which now home in, and swinging its hands in quicker succession.
|A neon doppelgänger of Gorimondo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Plains]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing rocks which now home in, and swinging its hands in quicker succession.
|1,800 (Forgo Plains)<br>1,260 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Bay]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Bay]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Tropic Woods who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Bay]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as dropping down much larger coconuts and [[Gordo]]s, and forcing a maze out of the ground which Kirby has to navigate through in order to deal damage.
|A neon doppelgänger of Tropic Woods who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Bay]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as dropping down much larger coconuts and [[Gordo]]s, and forcing a maze out of the ground which Kirby has to navigate through in order to deal damage.
|2,000 (Forgo Bay)<br>1,400 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Park]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Park]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Clawroline who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Park]]. She is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing knives more frequently, and creating three duplicates of herself who attempt to pounce on Kirby with her.
|A neon doppelgänger of Clawroline who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Park]]. She is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as throwing knives more frequently, and creating three duplicates of herself who attempt to pounce on Kirby with her.
|1,600 (Forgo Park)<br>1,120 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Horns]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Horns]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Horns]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as attacking with its hammer and a pillar much quicker, and rolling [[Gordo Bar]]s across the arena while attacking with an aforementioned pillar.
|A neon doppelgänger of King Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Horns]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as attacking with its hammer and a pillar much quicker, and rolling [[Gordo Bar]]s across the arena while attacking with an aforementioned pillar.
|1,700 (Forgo Horns)<br>1,190 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Wasteland]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Wasteland]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Sillydillo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Wasteland]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as sometimes throwing out a set of bombs instead of swinging a cage, and making a sandstorm appear.
|A neon doppelgänger of Sillydillo who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Wasteland]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as sometimes throwing out a set of bombs instead of swinging a cage, and making a sandstorm appear.
|1,900 (Forgo Wasteland)<br>1,330 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Zone]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Zone]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Forgo Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Zone]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as rocking the arena around to sink it into the surrounding lava, sometimes especially by raining down large meteors.
|A neon doppelgänger of Forgo Dedede who first appears as the boss of [[Forgo Zone]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as rocking the arena around to sink it into the surrounding lava, sometimes especially by raining down large meteors.
|2,040 (960+1,080) (Forgo Zone)<br>1,360 (640+720) (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Leon Splash Screen.jpg|250px]]<br>'''<small>Possessed Beast</small><br>[[Leongar|Forgo Leon]]'''}}
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Forgo Leon Splash Screen.jpg|250px]]<br>'''<small>Possessed Beast</small><br>[[Leongar|Forgo Leon]]'''}}
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|The return of Leongar who first appears as the first boss of [[Forgo Land]], now fully possessed after having his soul pieces returned to him, making him more versatile and powerful by having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as raining meteors when spewing a beam, and striking beams out much faster and in new variants. In addition, he is now assisted with attacking by [[Fecto Forgo#Psychic Beast: Soul Forgo|Soul Forgo]].
|The return of Leongar who first appears as the first boss of [[Forgo Land]], now fully possessed after having his soul fragments returned to him, making him more versatile and powerful by having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as raining meteors when spewing a beam, and striking beams out much faster and in new variants. In addition, he is now assisted with attacking by [[Fecto Forgo#Psychic Beast: Soul Forgo|Soul Forgo]].
|3,400 (1,400+2,000) (Forgo Land)<br>2,380 (980+1,400) (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|[[Forgo Land]]<br>The Ultimate Cup Z
|The sword-wielding caster of judgement who first appears as the final boss of [[Forgo Land]] and the Extra Mode overall after absorbing [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]. It primarily attacks similarly to that of [[Meta Knight]], but is much quicker and can teleport. In addition, it can send variants of flames across the arena, cast out homing soul forms of "ID-F86", use soundwaves to distort Kirby's perspective, and use two much larger forms of its sword.
|The sword-wielding caster of judgement who first appears as the final boss of [[Forgo Land]] and the Extra Mode overall after absorbing [[Fecto Forgo|Soul Forgo]]. It primarily attacks similarly to that of [[Meta Knight]], but is much quicker and can teleport. In addition, it can send variants of flames across the arena, cast out homing soul forms of "ID-F86", use soundwaves to distort Kirby's perspective, and use two much larger forms of its sword.
|2,000 (Forgo Land)<br>1,500 (The Ultimate Cup Z)
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|Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|Meta Knight Cup<br>The Ultimate Cup
|The caped swordsman who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. He primarily attacks by using [[Galaxia]] and the variety of sword beams and small fire bouts created by it, in addition to raising large rocks out of the ground to rain onto Kirby, and attempting to catch the puffball in his [[Upper Calibur]].
|The caped swordsman who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. He primarily attacks by using [[Galaxia]] and the variety of sword beams and small fire bouts created by it, in addition to raising large rocks out of the ground to rain onto Kirby, and attempting to catch the puffball in his [[Upper Calibur]].
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|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The Ultimate Cup Z
|A neon doppelgänger of Meta Knight who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as striking out sword beams much more often, and making a duplicate of itself when attempting to catch Kirby in its [[Upper Calibur]].
|A neon doppelgänger of Meta Knight who solely appears as a boss in the [[Colosseum]]. It is much stronger and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, such as striking out sword beams much more often, and making a duplicate of itself when attempting to catch Kirby in its [[Upper Calibur]].
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|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The Ultimate Cup Z
|The ultimate divine entity of chaos, who absorbed the souls of the native beasts and the "ethereal butterfly" for one last shot at revenge. In addition to being much stronger than Fecto Elfilis and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, it has several new attacks, such as surrounding Kirby with angelic blades, creating large tornadoes and beams, making use of more dimensional rifts, and forming a colossal version of itself which swings at Kirby with its polearm.
|The ultimate divine entity of chaos, who absorbed the souls of the native beasts and the "ethereal butterfly" for one last shot at revenge. In addition to being much stronger than Fecto Elfilis and harder to avoid, having every attack from the original battle fleshed out, it has several new attacks, such as surrounding Kirby with angelic blades, creating large tornadoes and beams, making use of more dimensional rifts, and forming a colossal version of itself which swings at Kirby with its polearm.
Once this entity is defeated, the true spherical entity is removed from the physical body and faced. It attacks primarily by creating a black hole, quickly firing beams and globs of itself, and increasing its size to slam down and create shockwaves, in addition to using [[Deadly Sun]], [[Bound Pound]], and [[Shooter Cutter]].
Once this entity is defeated, the true spherical entity is removed from the physical body and faced. It attacks primarily by creating a black hole, quickly firing beams and globs of itself, and increasing its size to slam down and create shockwaves, in addition to using [[Deadly Sun|Deadly Sungrazer]], [[Bound Pound|Impact Pound]], and [[Shooter Cutter|Blazar Cutter]].
|3,400 (phase 1)<br>3,000 (phase 2)
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