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Hydriath
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| “ | Hydriath lives in the oceans of this dimension. Born fromwater and ice, his powerfulbrawler moves flow smoothly and effortlessly. HisFruit Fragment will go to his boss—unless you steal it first! | ” | — VS Hydriath Special Page fromKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe |
Hydriath is the boss ofPoseiblu Dimension fromMagolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. As a water-themed counterpart toGoriath, he is covered in blue scales and his hair is made of water. Upon defeating him, Magolor will receive aFruit Fragment that lets him use his Black Hole.
Attacks[edit]
Hydriath's battle progresses in a similar manner toGoriath's: When he first appears, he pounds down on the ground, causing the stage to collapse and him and his opponents to fall to a lower level. In the second phase, he also pounds down on the ground to change the stage after losing enough health.
Hydriath's attacks are generally similar to those of Goriath, incorporating water rather than ice. The following lists all of Hydriath's attacks inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
| Hydriath's attacks inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe | |
|---|---|
| Attack | Description |
| Wall Jump* | Hydriath climbs a wall, then jumps back and forth between them. When doing multiple wall jumps in a row, his jumps become increasingly faster until he teleports for the last jump. He might teleport as he jumps between them at regular speed. |
| ハイドロスルー Hydro Throw | While on a wall, Hydriath tosses two large Hydro Spheres at Magolor, which slowly fall to the ground. These spheres can be destroyed, or, when playing as Kirby, inhaled and swallowed for theWater ability. He may also continue by jumping on the other wall and throwing two more Hydro Spheres. In the second phase of the fight, he will throw two groups of two Hydro Spheres in a row. |
| グルグルパンチ Spinning Punch | On the ground, Hydriath charges up a punch, then extends his arm all the way across the stage in an impressive feat of flexibility aimed at Magolor or Kirby. In an attempt to catch them off-guard, he may also teleport to the other side of the stage shortly before striking. |
| ヒップアタック Hip Attack | While on a wall, Hydriath may charge up and then jump off the wall to pound the ground, sending out globs of water that fly out in an arc on both sides of him. Before his attack, he may teleport around while in the air to stomp down at a different part of the stage. In the second phase of the fight, he may teleport three times before stomping down. |
| Second phase only | |
| ハイドロはどう Hydro Wave | Hydriath forms and fires a very large Hydro Sphere, which will bounce off the walls and roof a little before bursting in the middle. This Hydro Sphere cannot be destroyed. Hydriath may also teleport to the other side of the stage before firing it. |
| 連続バウンドロケット Consecutive Bound Rocket | Hydriath charges up on a wall, then starts rapidly ricocheting between the two walls. At the end, he will stop on one wall briefly, then either teleport to the other wall and ricochet towards Magolor/Kirby or directly ricochet toward them without teleporting. |
| Water Drop* | Hydriath pounds the ground, making water droplets appear mysteriously from above to fall. First, he will make two groups of two drops fall before finishing with a larger stomp that makes four drops fall at once. |
| Attack names listed are primarily taken from official Japanese strategy guides, while others are conjectural and are marked with an *. | |
Stages[edit]
The stage Hydriath is fought on changes slightly throughout the battle. In the first phase, he is fought on a straight, snow-covered platform, but in the second phase, he will pound the ground multiple times to make the stage collapse as he takes more damage, changing the layout as follows.
- The first stage is straight. The left and right part are covered in snow, but the middle part of the stage is covered in ice, making the stage slippery.
- The second stage is a snow-covered platform on which three slippery blocks of ice have fallen down, leaving two small gaps between each pair.
- The third stage consists of a platform where the left and right third are covered in snow and the middle part is covered in ice, like the first stage. There are also three smaller blocks of ice that have fallen on the stage, creating an uneven terrain. Each of the walls on this stage has two small alcoves for Magolor to hide in.
Trivia[edit]
- Being a creature associated with water, Hydriath's crown and facial hair may be inspired by archetypical depictions of the Greek god of the sea,Poseidon. This also aligns with the name of his home dimension,Poseiblu Dimension.
Gallery[edit]
- The True Arena icon fromKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
- Close-up screenshot of Hydriath
- Hydriath pounds his chest in anger.
- Hydriath throws out water glob projectiles.
- Hydriath socks Magolor with a punch from across the arena.
- Hydriath sending out water drops after slamming into the ground.
- Hydriath releases an extra large water glob.
- Hydriath crashing into the wall.
- Hydriath is tossed into the background upon being defeated.
- Magolor Epilogue credits picture fromKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, featuring Magolor inflicting Double Deadly Needles on Hydriath
Video walkthroughs[edit]
Load video YouTube YouTube might collect personal data.Privacy Policy Battle with Hydriath in Magolor Epilogue. |
Load video YouTube YouTube might collect personal data.Privacy Policy Battle with Hydriath in The True Arena. |
Names in other languages[edit]
Hydriath[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ハイドロアス haidoroasu | Hydroath |
| Chinese | 流水戈力牙斯 liú shuǐ gē lì yá sī | Flowing Water Goriath |
| Dutch | Hydriath | - |
| French | Hydriath | - |
| German | Hydriath | - |
| Italian | Idrogorilla | Hydrogorilla |
| Korean | 하이드리아스 haideuliaseu | Hydriath |
| Portuguese | Hidrorila | Hydrorilla Combination of "hidro" (hydro) and "gorila" (gorilla) |
| Spanish | Goriath acuático | Aquatic Goriath |
Name with title[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 異空の海獣 ハイドロアス ikū no kaijū haidoroasu | Otherworldly Sea Beast, Hydroath 海獣 (kaijū) is a pun on海 (kai, ocean/sea) and怪獣 (kaijū, giant monster/strange beast). |
| Traditional Chinese | 異空間的海獸 流水戈力牙斯 Yìkōngjiān de Hǎishòu liú shuǐ gē lì yá sī | Another Dimension's Sea Beast, Flowing Water Goriath |
| Simplified Chinese | 异空间的海兽 流水戈力牙斯 Yìkōngjiān de Hǎishòu liú shuǐ gē lì yá sī | |
| Korean | 이공의 해수 하이드리아스 igong-ui haesu haideuliaseu | Otherworldly Sea Beast, Hydriath |


