- This article is about the area inKirby & The Amazing Mirror, and should not be confused withRaisin Ruins.
Radish Ruins are a set of ruins in theMirror World ofKirby & The Amazing Mirror.Kirby explores the depths of Radish Ruins in order to obtain aMirror Shard held byDark Meta Knight. The style of artwork on the ruins bears many similarities to ancient Mayan stone works. An overhead view of the ruins can be seen in the southwest portion of the Mirror World map. This presumed ancient temple is an elaborate stone structure, and despite its small size, navigating it is more difficult than expected as there are many one-way passages and areas requiring specificCopy Abilities to advance.
A small outdoor desert area can also be explored near the central upper most portion of the map. This region is full of enemies, sparse onfood, and leads to various end points; one being aGoal Game, and the other being Kirby's fateful boss encounter.
Treasure[edit]
Kirby is able to obtain theEmerald spray paint, aVitality, one set ofNotes, and theArea Map for theCollection Room. In addition, there are many1-Ups,Energy Drinks,batteries,recovery items, andMaxim Tomatoes.
Enemies, bosses, and abilities in Radish Ruins[edit]
| Sprite | Name | Copy Ability |
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 | ??? | N/A |
| Radish Ruins Area Map |
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| Click on any room |
Radish Ruins is a very segmented area, consisting of a primary circuitous region to the lower-right, and two separate one-way paths to the upper-left. There are 23 normal rooms, one Hub, two Chest rooms (one of which contains the area map), and two Goal rooms. The boss of this area isDark Meta Knight, disguised asMeta Knight.
Radish Ruins connects only toCabbage Cavern below, andCarrot Castle above. There are no other ways in or out, apart from Kirby's personalWarp Star.
Radish Ruins has two Goal rooms. Completing the Goal Game in each room will take Kirby and any friends with him back to theCentral Circle inRainbow Route.
For a full synopsis of what's in each room, click on any room on the map to head to the corresponding page.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | ラディッシュルインズ Radisshu Ruinzu | Radish Ruins |
| French | Ruines Radis | Radish Ruins |
| German | Rettich-ruinen | Radish Ruins |
| Italian | Rovine del Radicchio | Radish Ruins |
| Spanish | Ruinas del Rábano | Radish Ruins |