List of SSBM trophies (Kirby series): Difference between revisions

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|[[Kirby (SSBM)|Kirby]]
|[[Kirby (SSBM)|Kirby]]
|{{anchor|Kirby}}[[File:Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Kirby}}[[File:Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92
|align=left|A denizen of the far-off, peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. Even though he's only about eight inches tall, Kirby is an extremely skilled technician. He has the ability to absorb the powers of his enemies, and his elastic body makes him a versatile adventurer.
|align=left|A denizen of the far-off, peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. Even though he's only about eight inches tall, Kirby is an extremely skilled technician. He has the ability to absorb the powers of his enemies, and his elastic body makes him a versatile adventurer.
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|[[Maxim Tomato]]
|[[Maxim Tomato]]
|{{anchor|Maxim Tomato}}[[File:Maxim Tomato Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Maxim Tomato}}[[File:Maxim Tomato Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92
|align=left|Maxim Tomatoes cure 50 percentage points of your accumulated damage. Once you eat one, after a brief moment, your damage meter slowly drains the appropriate amount, regardless of whether or not you pick up another item right afterwards. In the Kirby series, these juicy, health-restoring items were a favorite of the pink hero.
|align=left|Maxim Tomatoes cure 50 percentage points of your accumulated damage. Once you eat one, after a brief moment, your damage meter slowly drains the appropriate amount, regardless of whether or not you pick up another item right afterwards. In the Kirby series, these juicy, health-restoring items were a favorite of the pink hero.
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|[[Warp Star]]
|[[Warp Star]]
|{{anchor|Warp Star}}[[File:Warp Star Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Warp Star}}[[File:Warp Star Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92
|align=left|The Warp Star originated as Kirby's ride: it helped the ponderous puffball get around at high speed. Hop on the Warp Star in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and your character will rapidly launch up and off the screen. You'll return in a flash, causing an explosion as you hit the ground. Try holding a direction to alter your landing.
|align=left|The Warp Star originated as Kirby's ride: it helped the ponderous puffball get around at high speed. Hop on the Warp Star in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and your character will rapidly launch up and off the screen. You'll return in a flash, causing an explosion as you hit the ground. Try holding a direction to alter your landing.
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|[[Star Rod]]
|[[Star Rod]]
|{{anchor|Star Rod}}[[File:Star Rod Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Star Rod}}[[File:Star Rod Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Adventure<br>05/93 (NES)
|Kirby's Adventure<br>05/93
|align=left|This magic wand holds 16 star shots and sends foes flying at a low angle when thrown. It's most powerful when Captain Falcon or Sheik performs a Smash Attack while holding it. In Kirby's Adventure, the Star Rod is the secret power behind the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede steals the Star Rod in order to seal away the nasty Cloaked Nightmare.
|align=left|This magic wand holds 16 star shots and sends foes flying at a low angle when thrown. It's most powerful when Captain Falcon or Sheik performs a Smash Attack while holding it. In Kirby's Adventure, the Star Rod is the secret power behind the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede steals the Star Rod in order to seal away the nasty Cloaked Nightmare.
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|[[Parasol]]
|[[Parasol]]
|{{anchor|Parasol}}[[File:Parasol Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Parasol}}[[File:Parasol Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92
|align=left|The Parasol, which was originally used by Kirby, can be used as a weapon to bludgeon enemies. Even better is that fact that players can open it while airborne and lazily float back toward safe ground. It's incredibly useful in returning to the field of play after an opponent gets the better of you and sends you flying.
|align=left|The Parasol, which was originally used by Kirby, can be used as a weapon to bludgeon enemies. Even better is that fact that players can open it while airborne and lazily float back toward safe ground. It's incredibly useful in returning to the field of play after an opponent gets the better of you and sends you flying.
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|[[Whispy Woods]]
|[[Whispy Woods]]
|{{anchor|Whispy Woods}}[[File:Whispy Woods Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Whispy Woods}}[[File:Whispy Woods Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>08/92
|align=left|A boss enemy from Kirby's Dream Land. Whispy Woods is a big tree that shoots whirlwinds at Kirby. It isn't the toughest enemy: all Kirby has to do is avoid the occasional whirlwind, suck in apples that fall down, and then shoot them back at the tree. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Whispy Woods is quite the blowhard.
|align=left|A boss enemy from Kirby's Dream Land. Whispy Woods is a big tree that shoots whirlwinds at Kirby. It isn't the toughest enemy: all Kirby has to do is avoid the occasional whirlwind, suck in apples that fall down, and then shoot them back at the tree. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Whispy Woods is quite the blowhard.
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|[[Fountain of Dreams]]
|[[Fountain of Dreams]]
|{{anchor|Fountain of Dreams}}[[File:Fountain of Dreams Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Fountain of Dreams}}[[File:Fountain of Dreams Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Adventure<br>05/93 (NES)
|Kirby's Adventure<br>05/93
|align=left|This mystical fountain in Dream Land uses the power of the Star Rod to create a gush of pleasant dreams that flow like water. The dreams then become a fine mist and drift over the land, bringing peaceful rest to one and all. It's been confirmed that there are identical facilities on other planets near Pop Star.
|align=left|This mystical fountain in Dream Land uses the power of the Star Rod to create a gush of pleasant dreams that flow like water. The dreams then become a fine mist and drift over the land, bringing peaceful rest to one and all. It's been confirmed that there are identical facilities on other planets near Pop Star.
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|[[wikirby:Fire|Fire Kirby]]
|[[wikirby:Fire|Fire Kirby]]
|{{anchor|Fire Kirby}}[[File:Fire Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Fire Kirby}}[[File:Fire Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Adventure<br>5/93 (NES)
|Kirby's Adventure<br>5/93
|align=left|When Kirby swallows a fire-wielding enemy, he transforms into Fire Kirby. Not only does he breathe fire in this form, but he can also sprout flames on his entire body and damage enemies by crashing into them. Fire Kirby wears the bright red headdress of his enemy Burning Leo. The hat turns into a helpful weapon when thrown.  
|align=left|When Kirby swallows a fire-wielding enemy, he transforms into Fire Kirby. Not only does he breathe fire in this form, but he can also sprout flames on his entire body and damage enemies by crashing into them. Fire Kirby wears the bright red headdress of his enemy Burning Leo. The hat turns into a helpful weapon when thrown.  
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|[[wikirby:Fighter|Fighter Kirby]]
|[[wikirby:Fighter|Fighter Kirby]]
|{{anchor|Fighter Kirby}}[[File:Fighter Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Fighter Kirby}}[[File:Fighter Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby Super Star<br>9/96 (SNES)
|Kirby Super Star<br>9/96
|align=left|Kirby dons a warrior's headband and becomes a fierce fighter when he swallows an enemy skilled at physical attacks. Fighter Kirby uses many colorful punching and kicking moves as he overpowers his enemies with his sparring skills. The Vulcan Jab is just one of the many techniques Kirby can use thanks to his copying power.  
|align=left|Kirby dons a warrior's headband and becomes a fierce fighter when he swallows an enemy skilled at physical attacks. Fighter Kirby uses many colorful punching and kicking moves as he overpowers his enemies with his sparring skills. The Vulcan Jab is just one of the many techniques Kirby can use thanks to his copying power.  
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|[[wikirby:Ball|Ball Kirby]]
|[[wikirby:Ball|Ball Kirby]]
|{{anchor|Ball Kirby}}[[File:Ball Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Ball Kirby}}[[File:Ball Kirby Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Adventure<br>5/93 (NES)
|Kirby's Adventure<br>5/93
|align=left|When Kirby swallows a ball enemy, he turns into a ball and can bounce off of floors and walls. It's tough to control, but well worth it for the strong attack power it gives Kirby. After his debut in Kirby's Adventure, Ball Kirby has popped up in several more Kirby games, such as Kirby's Pinball Land and Kirby's Block Ball.  
|align=left|When Kirby swallows a ball enemy, he turns into a ball and can bounce off of floors and walls. It's tough to control, but well worth it for the strong attack power it gives Kirby. After his debut in Kirby's Adventure, Ball Kirby has popped up in several more Kirby games, such as Kirby's Pinball Land and Kirby's Block Ball.  
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|[[Waddle Dee]]
|[[Waddle Dee]]
|{{anchor|Waddle Dee}}[[File:Waddle Dee Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Waddle Dee}}[[File:Waddle Dee Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>8/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>8/92
|align=left|Many delicate creatures like this one inhabit Dream Land. They generally live carefree lives and have never considered themselves to be followers of King Dedede. Waddle Dees are innocent and generally harmless to man and beast. While they have virtually no offensive or defensive power, they'll sometimes try to wield a parasol.  
|align=left|Many delicate creatures like this one inhabit Dream Land. They generally live carefree lives and have never considered themselves to be followers of King Dedede. Waddle Dees are innocent and generally harmless to man and beast. While they have virtually no offensive or defensive power, they'll sometimes try to wield a parasol.  
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|[[King Dedede]]
|[[King Dedede]]
|{{anchor|King Dedede}}[[File:King Dedede Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|King Dedede}}[[File:King Dedede Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>8/92 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land<br>8/92
|align=left|Dedede's the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land. While he says he's king, Dedede performs no administrative functions and the citizens of Dream Land continue to live as they always have. He's able to suck in air and fly like Kirby does, but only as a result of the vigorous training he undertook after being bested by Kirby.  
|align=left|Dedede's the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land. While he says he's king, Dedede performs no administrative functions and the citizens of Dream Land continue to live as they always have. He's able to suck in air and fly like Kirby does, but only as a result of the vigorous training he undertook after being bested by Kirby.  
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|[[wikirby:Rick|Rick]]
|[[wikirby:Rick|Rick]]
|{{anchor|Rick}}[[File:Rick Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Rick}}[[File:Rick Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land 2<br>5/95 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land 2<br>5/95
|align=left|Rick made his debut alongside Kirby's other friends, Coo and Kine. He looks like a meek hamster, but when he puffs himself up, he's bigger than Kirby. When he's carrying Kirby on his back, he can mimic Kirby's copy powers with some special moves of his own. Rick's claim to fame is his exceptional traction on icy surfaces.  
|align=left|Rick made his debut alongside Kirby's other friends, Coo and Kine. He looks like a meek hamster, but when he puffs himself up, he's bigger than Kirby. When he's carrying Kirby on his back, he can mimic Kirby's copy powers with some special moves of his own. Rick's claim to fame is his exceptional traction on icy surfaces.  
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|[[wikirby:Gooey|Gooey]]
|[[wikirby:Gooey|Gooey]]
|{{anchor|Gooey}}[[File:Gooey Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Gooey}}[[File:Gooey Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby's Dream Land 2<br>5/95 (GB)
|Kirby's Dream Land 2<br>5/95
|align=left|While Kirby swallows enemies in order to copy their powers, Gooey wraps them up in his tongue to steal their abilities. In Kirby's Dream Land 2, he occasionally appeared inside of a bag, but by Kirby's Dream Land 3, he was a full-fledged partner. He could be controlled by setting him up as Player Two.  
|align=left|While Kirby swallows enemies in order to copy their powers, Gooey wraps them up in his tongue to steal their abilities. In Kirby's Dream Land 2, he occasionally appeared inside of a bag, but by Kirby's Dream Land 3, he was a full-fledged partner. He could be controlled by setting him up as Player Two.  
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|[[Meta Knight|Meta-Knight]]
|[[Meta Knight|Meta-Knight]]
|{{anchor|Meta-Knight}}[[File:Meta Knight Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Meta-Knight}}[[File:Meta Knight Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|Kirby Super Star<br>9/96 (SNES)
|Kirby Super Star<br>9/96
|align=left|The mysterious head of the Meta-Knights, he wields his sword with dignity. He delivered his sword to Kirby and demanded single combat in a show of knightly honor; his strict adherence to his code of ethics makes him a rarity in Dream Land. Sometimes he throws off his cape in battle. It occasionally transforms into wings.  
|align=left|The mysterious head of the Meta-Knights, he wields his sword with dignity. He delivered his sword to Kirby and demanded single combat in a show of knightly honor; his strict adherence to his code of ethics makes him a rarity in Dream Land. Sometimes he throws off his cape in battle. It occasionally transforms into wings.  
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