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*Dark Matter is depicted with varying consistency over the number of balls it has. The most common is ten, as seen in most artwork and sprites for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', along with artwork based on the sprites. Most of the time, not all of its balls can be seen at once, but Dark Matter is consistently shown to be horizontally symmetrical. Other numbers include:
*Dark Matter is depicted with varying consistency over the number of balls it has. The most common is ten, as seen in most artwork and sprites for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', along with artwork based on the sprites. Most of the time, not all of its balls can be seen at once, but Dark Matter is consistently shown to be horizontally symmetrical. Other numbers include:
**Twelve are seen in the Dark Matter seen in the [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot]].
**Twelve are seen in the Dark Matter seen in the [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot]].
**Ten are also seen in the ball form sprite in [[Kirby Mass Attack]]'s [[Kirby Quest]] mini-game, however this is noted separately because of the facts that they are less like balls than in most depictions, and that the orientation of Dark Matter's balls is slightly altered.
**Ten are also seen in the ball form sprite in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'''s [[Kirby Quest]] mini-game, however this is noted separately because of the facts that they are less like balls than in most depictions, and that the orientation of Dark Matter's balls is slightly altered.
**Nine are portrayed in the credits sequence artwork of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''. (While not all are seen, spacing and perspective indicate that nine are present.)
**Nine are portrayed in the credits sequence artwork of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''. (While not all are seen, spacing and perspective indicate that nine are present.)
**Eight are seen on the model shown as the [[Dark Matter Clone]] is defeated in [[Kirby Planet Robobot]]. This same number is also shown for a brief moment as Dark Matter forms in the battle in Hyper Zone, as well as during attacks where it attempts to strike you with its balls.
**Eight are seen on the model shown as the [[Dark Matter Clone]] is defeated in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. This same number is also shown for a brief moment as Dark Matter forms in the battle in Hyper Zone, as well as during attacks where it attempts to strike you with its balls.
***The Dark Matter Clone itself does not have any balls, but can summon multiple that float freely around it and are used to attack Kirby or [[Meta Knight]].
***The Dark Matter Clone itself does not have any balls, but can summon multiple that float freely around it and are used to attack Kirby or [[Meta Knight]].
**On a related note, [[Gooey]]'s Mock Matter form has six or seven orange balls depending on the situation. ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' features seven balls, and [[Kirby Star Allies]] and [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]] feature six.
**On a related note, [[Gooey]]'s Mock Matter form has six or seven orange balls depending on the situation. ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' features seven balls, and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' feature six.
**While not a normal member of the Dark Matter species, [[Zero]] has no balls.
**While not a normal member of the Dark Matter species, [[Zero]] has no balls.
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