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{{iw|wikirby|Ultra Sword}} is a {{iw|wikirby|Super Ability}} from ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}''. Super Abilities are obtained by copying "Super" versions of enemies (in the case of the Ultra Sword, a {{iw|wikirby|Super Blade Knight}}) and expire upon finishing the level, entering a dimensional portal, or running out the ability's time limit. Ultra Sword specifically involves Kirby swinging a huge sword in front of him to deal enormous damage to any enemies within range, though it can also randomly appear as a meat cleaver, a wooden training sword, a large blue fish, [[Meta Knight]]'s Galaxia, and — most rarely — a golden fan. Like all Super Abilities, it destroys terrain marked with star emblems and allows access to alternate dimensions where {{iw|wikirby|Sphere Doomer}}s are found. | {{iw|wikirby|Ultra Sword}} is a {{iw|wikirby|Super Ability}} from ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}''. Super Abilities are obtained by copying "Super" versions of enemies (in the case of the Ultra Sword, a {{iw|wikirby|Super Blade Knight}}) and expire upon finishing the level, entering a dimensional portal, or running out the ability's time limit. Ultra Sword specifically involves Kirby swinging a huge sword in front of him to deal enormous damage to any enemies within range, though it can also randomly appear as a meat cleaver, a wooden training sword, a large blue fish, [[Meta Knight]]'s Galaxia, and — most rarely — a golden fan. Like all Super Abilities, it destroys terrain marked with star emblems and allows access to alternate dimensions where {{iw|wikirby|Sphere Doomer}}s are found. | ||
Ultra Sword also appears in two boss battles, those being {{iw|wikirby|Grand Doomer}} and {{iw|wikirby|Traitor Magolor}}, where it must be used to break the boss's shield and subsequently land the final hit; in the latter instance, the sword also grows larger just before the final strike. However, the actual attack is executed differently, with Kirby | Ultra Sword also appears in two boss battles, those being {{iw|wikirby|Grand Doomer}} and {{iw|wikirby|Traitor Magolor}}, where it must be used to break the boss's shield and subsequently land the final hit; in the latter instance, the sword also grows larger just before the final strike. However, the actual attack is executed differently, with Kirby striking with three different swords before ending on the standard Ultra Sword, for a total of five hits. Elements of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' depiction of the attack would later be incorporated into the battle against Traitor Magolor in ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe}}'', in particular having Kirby release his characteristic battle cry from the Final Smash upon the final hit. | ||
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