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Kirby Quest
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| “ | Defeat enemies with powerful attacks by tapping the attack button at just the right time. Gain experience points as you go to level up! | ” | — Details menu |
Kirby Quest is aSub-Game inKirby Mass Attack, available in the Extras menu once 50Medals have been obtained.
Kirby Quest takes place in chapters. In each chapter, Kirby is pitted against enemies in stages. To defeat these enemies, the player will have to make use of a meter which continuously moves up and down. Stopping this meter on a lit tile will allow Kirby to attack, with brighter tiles leading to stronger attacks. The player has 10 seconds to stop the meter or else Kirby will not be able to make a move. Defeating an enemy will yield experience points, which will add another Kirby to the team each time Kirby 'levels up', with the maximum being 10. Defeating enemies in fewer turns will reward Kirby with greater EXP.
The enemy will attack if the player misses on the meter. If the enemy is given an opportunity to attack, they can hurt one or more of the Kirbys, turning them blue and rendering them unable to fight. If all Kirbys become blue, the game is over. Kirbys can be healed by defeating certain foes, or performing some of the most powerful moves.
Attacks[edit]
Kirby can either do a Good, Great, or Awesome attack. While the Good and Great attacks deal different amounts of damage, Awesome attacks deal 100 damage for every pink Kirby. There are different animations for each attack; Good is general fighting moves, Great has Kirby using aCopy Ability, and Awesome references anotherKirby orHAL Laboratory game. When an Awesome attack is performed, each blue Kirby is restored.
Good[edit]
- A Kirby runs behind the enemies and bangs a red squeaky hammer on them. (20 damage per Kirby)
- The Kirbys runs across the screen, kicking up dust. (20 damage per Kirby)
- Each Kirby runs up to an enemy and uses Smash Punch. (20 damage for each Kirby attacking the enemy)
- Each Kirby slams the ground as inMegaton Punch, causing a fissure near the enemies. (25 damage per Kirby)
- Each Kirby runs up to an enemy and uses Spin Kick, striking three times. (30 damage per Kirby)
Great[edit]
- Each Kirby turns into aWheel and runs over the enemies. (40 damage per Kirby)
- Each Kirby turns into aTornado and spins near the enemies. (45 damage per Kirby)
- Each Kirby shoots alaser towards the enemies. (50 damage per Kirby)
- Each Kirby runs up to an enemy and hits it with aHammer. (80 damage for each Kirby attacking the enemy)
Awesome[edit]
- ATankbot goes across the screen. It can randomly appear in its single-player design with headlights and side protrusions, or in its two-player design with Kirby eyes and boxing glove arms.
- A Kirby eats aSuperspicy Curry and breathes fire on the enemies.
- A Kirby rides a horde of 66Gators.
- Dyna Blade swoops down.
- Kabuki Kirby fires a laser beam at the enemies.
- A Kirby rides on aMoto Shotzo while being chased by a mechanical dragon with boxing gloves namedDragon Tank.
- A Kirby wields theGalaxia and unleashes a devastating sword beam. This attack is only usable after defeating the Galaxia in Chapter 4, and is unique in that it deals 9999 damage and is always guaranteed to be used as an 'Awesome' attack.
Chapters[edit]
Each chapter consists of the following encounters:
Chapter 1[edit]
- Stage 1 -Beanbon (40 HP)
- Stage 2 -Waddle Dee (80 HP)
- Stage 3 -Beanbon×2 (40 HP each)
- Stage 4 -Bugzzy (240 HP)
- Stage 5 -Big Beanbon (340 HP)
- Stage 6 -Oohroo×2 (250 HP each)
- Stage 7 -Chef Kawasaki (100 HP - Grants aMaxim Tomato when defeated; flees if missing any attack against him.)
- Stage 8 -Bigger Beanbon (800 HP)
- Stage 9 -Waddle Doo (200 HP) &Waddle Dee×4 (80 HP each)
- Stage 10 (Final Battle) -King Dedede (2200 HP)
- Stage 1
- Stage 2
- Stage 3
- Stage 4
- Stage 5
- Stage 6
- Stage 7
- Stage 8
- Stage 9
- Stage 10
- End Screen
Chapter 2[edit]
- Stage 11 -Waddle Dee (80 HP)
- Stage 12 -Stactus×2 (90 HP each)
- Stage 13 -Bonkers (300 HP)
- Stage 14 -Stactus×4 (90 HP each)
- Stage 15 -Waddle Doo (200 HP) &Waddle Dee×4 (80 HP each)
- Stage 16 -Grindarr×2 (500 HP each)
- Stage 17 -Max Flexer (330 HP - Grants aMaxim Tomato when defeated; flees if missing any attack against him.)
- Stage 18 -Crap×4 (120 HP each)
- Stage 19 -Capsule J2×4 (270 HP each)
- Stage 20 (Final Battle) -Dedede Robo (2500 HP)
- Stage 11
- Stage 12
- Stage 13
- Stage 14
- Stage 15
- Stage 16
- Stage 17
- Stage 18
- Stage 19
- Stage 20
- End Screen
Chapter 3[edit]
- Stage 21 -Squishy×2 (80 HP each)
- Stage 22 -Capsule J2 (270 HP)
- Stage 23 -Sweet Stuff (500 HP) &Flotzo (90 HP) &Squishy (80 HP)
- Stage 24 -Fuufuu×2 (150 HP each)
- Stage 25 -Big Beanbon×2 (340 HP each)
- Stage 26 -Mr. Frosty (480 HP) &Oohroo×2 (250 HP each)
- Stage 27 -Chef Shiitake (400 HP - Grants aMaxim Tomato when defeated; flees if missing any attack against him.)
- Stage 28 -Meta-Knights (Axe 420 HP,Javelin 220 HP,Mace 500 HP,Trident 300 HP)
- Stage 29 -Blade Knight (720 HP) &Sword Knight (750 HP)
- Stage 30 (Final Battle) -Meta Knight (2600 HP)
- Stage 21
- Stage 22
- Stage 23
- Stage 24
- Stage 25
- Stage 26
- Stage 27
- Stage 28
- Stage 29
- Stage 30
- End Screen
Chapter 4[edit]
- Stage 31 -Daroach (222 HP) (flees if missing any attack against him.)
- Stage 32 -Beanbon×5 (40 HP each)
- Stage 33 -Sweet Stuff (500 HP) &Flotzo (90 HP) &Squishy (80 HP)
- Stage 34 -Crap×5 (120 HP each)
- Stage 35 -King Dedede (2200 HP)
- Stage 36 -Bugzzy×3 (240 HP each)
- Stage 37 -Bonkers (300 HP) &Oohroo×2 (250 HP each)
- Stage 38 -Mr. Frosty (480 HP) &Fuufuu×2 (150 HP each)
- Stage 39 -Meta Knight (2600 HP) &Blade Knight (720 HP) &Sword Knight (750 HP)
- Stage 39 (Special) -Galaxia (2500 HP) (See conditions below)
- Stage 40 (Final Battle) -Dark Matter Blade (2000 HP), followed by Real Dark Matter (3000 HP)
If Kirby does not miss any attacks in stages 31-38, and has already beaten Chapter 4 beforehand, he will enter a special stage that replaces Stage 39 where he will fight a giantGalaxia sword. By defeating Galaxia, Kirby will jump to the center of the screen and receive Galaxia in his hands. From then on, he can use it if the player hits an 'Awesome' attack in the following battle to deal 9999 damage to Dark Matter.
- Stage 31
- Stage 32
- Stage 33
- Stage 34
- Stage 35
- Stage 36
- Stage 37
- Stage 38
- Stage 39
- Stage 39 (Galaxia)
- Stage 40
- Stage 40 (Real Dark Matter)
- The End
References to other media[edit]
Kirby Quest contains many references to both obscure elements from theKirby series and other games made byHAL Laboratory. These include the following:
- Most of Kirby Quest's aesthetic is based upon the 1992 video gameArcana, also produced byHAL Laboratory. Kirby Quest's Japanese and Korean name, "Kirby Master", is a reference toArcana's own Japanese name,Card Master.
- The title screen is a direct reference to the title screen ofArcana.
- The screens that introduce each stage are nearly identical to the chapter title screens fromArcana.
- The game over screen is a direct reference to a scene from the opening ofArcana, with Dark Matter in place of the wizard Galneon. This scene was the same one in which Kirby made a cameo appearance a month before his official debut.
- The "The End" text on the ending card is identical to the same text from the ending ofArcana.
- Two music names in the Japanese version also refer toArcana: "Strongest Sword" (さいきょうのけん) is the name of the strongest available weapon (最強の剣, translated as "Giant Sword" in the English version), and "Time to Shine" (ひかりのときへ,Toward the Time of Light) is taken from the Japanese title of the final chapter (光の時へ…, translated as "Salvation" in the English version).
- Several of Kirby's attacks reference more obscure material in theKirby series. This includesSuperspicy Curry, theTankbot, theKabuki ability, andMegaton Punch.
- Max Flexer andChef Shiitake - who make appearances in this Sub-Game - are both characters fromKirby: Right Back at Ya!.Escargoon andCaptain Waddle Doo may also appear during one of King Dedede's attacks.
- "Action Heaven", the song that plays in Max Flexer's battle, is titled エアロビてんごく (Aerobics Heaven) in Japanese, a reference to the lyrics of the song that he sings in the Japanese version ofFitness Fiend.
- Dedede Robo's appearance in this sub-game marks its only appearance in a completedKirby title. This giant robot was originally designed for the canceledKirby for Nintendo GameCube game, and a similar-looking robot,HR-D3, would eventually appear inKirby's Return to Dream Land.
- One of Kirby's "Excellent" attacks calls on a horde of 66Gators to attack the enemies. This is a reference to the gameRevenge of the 'Gator (Japanese title: ピンボール66匹のワニ大行進Pinball: The Great 66-Alligator Parade), which was also produced by HAL Laboratory.
- Another "Excellent" attack has Kirby ride aMoto Shotzo while being chased by a mechanical dragon with boxing gloves, which highly resembles a boss from the HAL Laboratory gameTrax. Moto Shotzo itself greatly resemblesTrax's main protagonist.
Trivia[edit]
- Perfect scores for each Chapter are as follows:
- Chapter 1: 10000 EXP
- Chapter 2: 15000 EXP
- Chapter 3: 20000 EXP
- Chapter 4: 30000 EXP
- The default high score for each Chapter is exactly half of its respective perfect score.
Gallery[edit]
- Details
- The Game Over screen
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | カービィマスター Kābyi Masutā | Kirby Master |
| Korean | 커비 마스터 keobi maseuteo | Kirby Master |



