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Tac
Artwork ofTac fromKirby Super Star Ultra.
Details
First gameKirby Super Star (1996)
Latest gameKirby Air Riders (2025)
Other game(s)Kirby Air Ride
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Kirby Mass Attack (Kirby Brawlball)
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (reference)
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Kirby: Planet Robobot (reference)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (as aspirit)
Kirby's Dream Buffet (reference)
Copy AbilityCopy
Similar entitiesDroppy
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Tac (also referred to asT.A.C.) is anenemy inKirby Super Star andits remake. He can empowerKirby with the "Copy"Copy Ability when inhaled. Tac's appearance consists of a dark blue robe with a green bag with wind-like lines to stealHelpers orCopy Abilities. He has cat ears and visible eyes, but it is unknown what the rest of his face looks like. InHelper to Hero, Tac appears to have a middle tan, white clothing, and a red bag. InKirby Super Star and its remake, Tac can be used as aHelper by discarding theCopy Ability and is also playable in Helper to Hero.

Game appearances[edit]

Tac's video game appearances  
GameRoleNotes
Kirby series
Kirby Super StarEnemy and playable characterTac can be played as when recruited as aHelper.
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)CameoAppears in the audience ofRound Clear mode.
Kirby Air RideEnemy
Kirby Super Star UltraEnemy and playable characterAs this is a remake ofKirby Super Star, his role doesn't change.
Kirby Mass AttackEnemyAppears in theSub-GameKirby Brawlball.
Kirby: Triple DeluxeReferenceAppears as akeychain.
Kirby: Planet RobobotReferenceAppears as asticker.
Kirby's Dream BuffetReferenceAppears as aCharacter Treat.
Kirby Air RidersEnemy
Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSSmash Run enemyAlso appears as a Trophy.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii USmash Tour enemyAlso appears as a Trophy.
Super Smash Bros. UltimateSpirit

Kirby Super Star /Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

Kirby being assaulted by two Tacs on Planet??? inMilky Way Wishes.

Tac appears as a common enemy in this game, who mainly attacks by jumping and running up to Kirby while attempting to steal his ability if he has one. Tac is able to run very quickly while also jumping, making it easy for him to get away after stealing an ability, though it is easily thwarted by tricky terrain and can be cornered into walls. It may also often be the case that Tac steals Kirby's ability, and then immediately falls into abottomless pit or despawns if its off-screen for a few seconds, thus making the ability irretrievable; if it runs into a wall and cannot get over it in a short period of time, it will "blast-off" like a rocket and disappear when it reaches the top of the screen. Tac is also capable of stealing Kirby'sHelper as well.

Compared to theCopy ability Kirby can use, Tac as ahelper functions slightly differently; using Tac effectively allows the helper to copy and discard abilities at will, transforming into the appropriate helper when attacking an enemy with a copy ability that does not have limited uses. Additionally, every time Tac is able to copy an ability, the helper'shealth will be fully restored. His Steal attack is an extending grab rather than a flashing scanner like Copy's Analyze Beam, and it has much less cooldown, making it useful as a quick attack against enemies that cannot be copied; it can also be used underwater. InKirby Super Star Ultra, it can be charged up to become Cat Magnum, which deals more damage (this is primarily useful against bosses). Lastly, Tac can also utilize a specialGuard that makes him completely intangible. When guarding, only his face and ears are visible.

Tac does not appear in any of the stages ofSpring Breeze, but several of them appear in the opening cutscene of thesub-game, assistingKing Dedede and his minions in stealingfood fromDream Land.

InHelper to Hero, Tac cannot copy abilities, so Steal and Cat Magnum always function as attacks.

InKirby Super Star Ultra, Tac also appears on a card inKirby Card Swipe.

Copy Moveset (Tac)
SkillButton Execution
Steal
Y (B)
Cat Magnum (Kirby Super Star Ultra only)
Hold Y (B) and release
Discard Copy Ability
A (X)
Tac Hide
L/R

Locations[edit]

Tac can be found in the following places inKirby Super Star andKirby Super Star Ultra:

Tac locations inKirby Super Star &Kirby Super Star Ultra  
StageAppearance?StageAppearance?
Green GreensNoRoMK Chapter 4No
Float IslandsNoRoMK Chapter 5No
Bubbly CloudsNoRoMK Chapter 6No
Mt. DededeNoRoMK Chapter 7No
Peanut PlainsNoFloriaYes
Mallow CastleNoAquariusNo
Cocoa CaveNoSkyhighNo
Candy MountainYesHotbeatNo
Trial Room 1NoCaviusNo
Trial Room 2NoMekkaiNo
Sub-TreeYesHalfmoonNo
CrystalYes???Yes
Old TowerNoPurple PlantsNo
GardenNoIllusion IslandsYes
RoMK Chapter 1NoCrash CloudsNo
RoMK Chapter 2NoThe RevengeNo
RoMK Chapter 3Yes

Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)[edit]

In the Super Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker, Tac can be seen in the audience ofRound Clear mode.

Kirby Air Ride[edit]

Tac appearing inKirby Air Ride's City Trial.

Tac appears as part of a random event in theCity Trial mode. Here, he appears in a number of set locations, usually underground, and runs about at random. When he appears, the Kirbys are tasked to find him and smack into him with their vehicles to cause him to drop items he'd 'stolen'. Once enough time passes, or enough items are dropped, Tac takes off using some sort of jet-pack, sometimes dropping more items as he does so.

Kirby Mass Attack[edit]

Tac makes an appearance in theKirby Mass AttackSub-GameKirby Brawlball. Here, he occupies the top-right of the main pinball board and can attempt to steal a Kirby ball if the player activates a flipper as the ball goes near it. The stolen ball will be placed around the center of the board where it will be released. Tac only appears ifBio Spark was hit and can only reappear if the latter gets hit after Tac is used.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]

InKirby: Triple Deluxe, Tac appears as one of the randomly-obtainedkeychains, depicting him as his sprite fromKirby Super Star.

Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

InKirby: Planet Robobot, Tac appears as one of the randomly-obtainedstickers, using his artwork fromKirby Super Star.

Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]

InKirby's Dream Buffet, Tac appears as one of the randomly-obtainedCharacter Treats, depicting him as his sprite fromKirby Super Star.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]

Tacs appear as an enemy in both Smash Run for the 3DS version, and Smash Tour for the Wii U version.

In Smash Run, he functions much like he does inKirby Super Star, this time stealing stat boosts from players instead of Copy Abilities. Defeating him before he flees the scene gives back all the stat boosts he has stolen from a player.

In Smash Tour, he sometimes appears on the game board and award multiple stat boosts if a player manages to catch one.

He also appears as atrophy in both versions of the game.

Trophy information[edit]

Name3DS imageWii U imageAppears In/Related GamesAmerican English descriptionBritish English description
TacSNES Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
DS Kirby Super Star Ultra (09/2008)
This zippy character appears in the Kirby series. In Smash Bros., he'll appear in Smash Run to try to steal your stat boosts from you. How much he steals depends on how much you've improved your stats. If you can catch him, you can get back whatever he stole. Don't give up!This speedy little guy appears in the Kirby series. In this game, he'll speed up to you, steal your stat boosts, then flee. How much he'll steal depends on your stats. He's hard to catch, but if you take him out, you can get your stat boosts back, so you'd better chase after him!
This speedy little guy is from the Kirby series. In those games, he steals the ability Kirby's using and bolts. If you want it back, you have to chase him down and take it. In Smash Tour, they'll randomly appear on the board. You'll be rewarded with multiple stat boosts if you're quick enough to catch one!This speedy little guy is from the Kirby series. In those games, he steals the ability Kirby's in the middle of using and bolts. If you want it back, you have to chase him down and take it. In Smash Tour, Tacs appear randomly on the board, and you'll be rewarded with multiple stat boosts if you're quick enough to catch one!
  • Red indicates exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version.
  • Blue indicates exclusive to the Wii U version.

Kirby Air Riders[edit]

InKirby Air Riders, Tac reprises its role fromKirby Air Ride as part of an event inCity Trial. In this installment, multiple Tacs appear at once and can each be defeated for Patches. Tac also appears in a type of challenge inRoad Trip, where the player must defeat a certain number of them within the time limit.

Gallery[edit]

Artwork[edit]

Sprites[edit]

  • Kirby Super Star (as an enemy)
    Kirby Super Star (as an enemy)
  • Milky Way Wishes palette from Kirby Super Star (as an enemy)
    Milky Way Wishes palette fromKirby Super Star (as an enemy)
  • Milky Way Wishes palette from Kirby Super Star (as an enemy)
    Milky Way Wishes palette fromKirby Super Star (as an enemy)
  • Kirby Super Star (as a helper)
    Kirby Super Star (as ahelper)
  • Icon from Kirby Super Star
    Icon fromKirby Super Star
  • Unused palette from Kirby Super Star
    Unused palette fromKirby Super Star
  • Kirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
    Kirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
  • Milky Way Wishes palette from Kirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
    Milky Way Wishes palette fromKirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
  • Milky Way Wishes palette from Kirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
    Milky Way Wishes palette fromKirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
  • Kirby Super Star Ultra (Helper to Hero)
    Kirby Super Star Ultra (Helper to Hero)
  • Icon from Kirby Super Star Ultra
    Icon fromKirby Super Star Ultra
  • Pause screen icon from Kirby Super Star Ultra
    Pause screen icon fromKirby Super Star Ultra
  • Card from Kirby Card Swipe in Kirby Super Star Ultra
    Card fromKirby Card Swipe inKirby Super Star Ultra
  • Chameleo Arm Helper to Hero icon from Kirby Super Star Ultra
    Chameleo Arm Helper to Hero icon fromKirby Super Star Ultra
  • Kirby Mass Attack (Kirby Brawlball)

Other[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseタック
Takku
Tac, "cat" spelt backwards; also possibly derived from「ひったくり」(hittakuri, "to rob or purse-snatch")
EnglishTac"Cat" spelt backwards; also possibly derived from "copycat" and "cat burglar"
ChineseTac[1]
喵客
Miāo kè
-
Miao Ke
喵 is the onomatopoeia for a cat meowing, and 客 refers to a guest. While this can be interpreted as an innocent meowing guest, there does not seem to be any real meaning behind why these characters were chosen.
DutchTac-
FrenchTac-
GermanTac-
ItalianTac-
Korean타크
Takeu
Tac
PortugueseTac-
RussianТак[1]
Tak
Tac
SpanishTac-

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