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In every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game, [[Kirby]] has the ability to copy another character's [[neutral special move]] with his own | In every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game, [[Kirby]] has the ability to copy another character's [[neutral special move]] with his own neutral special move, {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}. If Kirby swallows another Kirby, only damage is dealt, but if he swallows another Kirby that has a Copy Ability, it can be stolen. When Kirby copies an opponent, he will also bear a resemblance to that character, usually in the form of a hat that displays a prominent visual part of the character copied. When performing copied attacks, Kirby often mimics their voices or sounds as well as their poses, and uses the same weapons as their owners; however, unless otherwise noted, [[alternate costume]]s have no effect on his Copy Ability. Aside from the obvious range differences, copied attacks are functionally identical to the originals except where noted. | ||
Kirby can discard the ability at any time by [[taunt]]ing. He may also lose it when taking [[damage]] (though there is a temporary "grace period" where this will not occur), and he will also lose it upon being KO'd. Also, anything spawned by the ability will vanish if Kirby loses it. For example, if Kirby tosses a Metal Blade onto the ground, picks it up, and taunts, the blade will vanish. Kirby will also lose his ability if the inhaled character's [[damage meter]] vanishes (indicating the character has been unloaded from memory), such as in ''Smash 4''{{'}}s [[All-Star Mode]] or certain [[Event match]]es. Kirby will keep the [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s Pokémon's ability, even if they change Pokémon. | Kirby can discard the ability at any time by [[taunt]]ing. He may also lose it when taking [[damage]] (though there is a temporary "grace period" where this will not occur), and he will also lose it upon being KO'd. Also, anything spawned by the ability will vanish if Kirby loses it. For example, if Kirby tosses a Metal Blade onto the ground, picks it up, and taunts, the blade will vanish. Kirby will also lose his ability if the inhaled character's [[damage meter]] vanishes (indicating the character has been unloaded from memory), such as in ''Smash 4''{{'}}s [[All-Star Mode]] or certain [[Event match]]es. Kirby will keep the [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s Pokémon's ability, even if they change Pokémon. | ||
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''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' introduced [[custom move]]s. Regardless of whether a neutral special has been customized or not, Kirby will only copy the default version of the move (with the exception of [[Olimar]], as noted below). This applies to [[Palutena]] and the [[Mii Fighter]]s' neutral specials as well. | ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' introduced [[custom move]]s. Regardless of whether a neutral special has been customized or not, Kirby will only copy the default version of the move (with the exception of [[Olimar]], as noted below). This applies to [[Palutena]] and the [[Mii Fighter]]s' neutral specials as well. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', when using his copy ability, Kirby gains a 1. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', when using his copy ability, Kirby gains a 1.2× damage multiplier for the copied move; however, knockback is not affected. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|[[Jigglypuff]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff SSB.png|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyjiiggly.png|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kjiggly.jpg|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:KirbyJigglypuff3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:SSBU Jigglypuff Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Pound]] {{GameIcon|SSB64|16px}}||Differs from Jigglypuff's Pound in that using this move toward a ledge sends Kirby off of the ledge, and it is notable for having much higher distance if Kirby leaves the ground at the end of the Pound animation; it is capable of traveling nearly the length of a {{SSB|Dream Land}} soft platform if spaced correctly. The hat's color changes based on Kirby's alternate costume. | |rowspan="2"|[[Jigglypuff]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff SSB.png|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyjiiggly.png|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kjiggly.jpg|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:KirbyJigglypuff3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:SSBU Jigglypuff Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Pound]] {{GameIcon|SSB64|16px}}||Differs from Jigglypuff's Pound in that using this move toward a ledge sends Kirby off of the ledge, and it is notable for having much higher distance if Kirby leaves the ground at the end of the Pound animation; it is capable of traveling nearly the length of a {{SSB|Dream Land}} soft platform if spaced correctly. The hat's color changes based on Kirby's alternate costume. | ||
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||[[Rollout]] {{GameIcon|SSBM|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSBB|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSB4|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSBU|16px}}||Regardless of the game's current language settings, Kirby says "Purin," Jigglypuff's Japanese name, upon performing this move. In ''SSB4'', Kirby can move left and right in midair after hitting an opponent with Rollout, due to having a higher fall speed than Jigglypuff. He also rebounds further backwards, due to his air friction being lower than Jigglypuff's. ''Ultimate' | ||[[Rollout]] {{GameIcon|SSBM|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSBB|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSB4|16px}}{{GameIcon|SSBU|16px}}||Regardless of the game's current language settings, Kirby says "Purin," Jigglypuff's Japanese name, upon performing this move. In ''SSB4'', Kirby can move left and right in midair after hitting an opponent with Rollout, due to having a higher fall speed than Jigglypuff. He also rebounds further backwards, due to his air friction being lower than Jigglypuff's. ''Ultimate''{{'}}s damage multiplier for copied abilities allows Kirby's Rollout to instantly break a shield if the move is released right before Kirby touches ground, causing the move to hit twice. In ''Ultimate'', Jigglypuff's ears fold inwards during Rollout; Kirby's do not follow this trait. With the exception of ''SSB4'', the hat's color changes based on Kirby's alternate costume. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby's Rollout will continue to play the charging sound effect when the move is released, even doing so on top of the charged release sound effect. | ||
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|[[Joker]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Joker Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Gun]]||As Kirby does not copy the [[Rebellion Gauge]], he does not have access to [[Arsène]] or [[Gun Special]]. | |[[Joker]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Joker Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Gun]]||As Kirby does not copy the [[Rebellion Gauge]], he does not have access to [[Arsène]] or [[Gun Special]]. |
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