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|[[Ivysaur]]||||||[[File:Kbulbasaur.jpg|135px]]||||[[Bullet Seed]]||While Ivysaur can only hold Bullet Seed for 5 seconds, Kirby can hold it significantly longer, allowing him to rack up an even higher amount of damage.
|[[Ivysaur]]||||||[[File:Kbulbasaur.jpg|135px]]||||[[Bullet Seed]]||While Ivysaur can only hold Bullet Seed for 5 seconds, Kirby can hold it significantly longer, allowing him to rack up an even higher amount of damage.
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|rowspan="2"|[[Jigglypuff]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby jigglypuff ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyjiiggly.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kjiggly.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyJigglypuff3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Pound]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||It differs from Jigglypuff's Pound in that using this move toward a ledge sends Kirby off of the ledge, being 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).
|rowspan="2"|[[Jigglypuff]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby jigglypuff ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyjiiggly.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kjiggly.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:KirbyJigglypuff3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Jigglypuff Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Pound]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||It differs from Jigglypuff's Pound in that using this move toward a ledge sends Kirby off of the ledge, being 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).
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||||[[Rollout]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]||Kirby says "Puu-rin!" (Jigglypuff's Japanese name being Purin) for the move, regardless of the game's current language settings.
||[[Rollout]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]||Kirby says "Puu-rin!" (Jigglypuff's Japanese name being Purin) for the move, regardless of the game's current language settings.
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|[[King Dedede]]||||||[[File:Kirbydedede.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyKingDedede3Ds.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby King Dedede Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Inhale (King Dedede)|Inhale]]||Kirby can use this to perform the obscure "Kirkirkircide". Also, by copying this version of Inhale, Kirby can only spit his enemies out as stars, similar to the original Kirby's Dream Land. In the Kirby series games, Kirby cannot swallow King Dedede, as he is a boss.
|[[King Dedede]]||||||[[File:Kirbydedede.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyKingDedede3Ds.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby King Dedede Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Inhale (King Dedede)|Inhale]]||Kirby can use this to perform the obscure "Kirkirkircide". Also, by copying this version of Inhale, Kirby can only spit his enemies out as stars, similar to the original Kirby's Dream Land. In the Kirby series games, Kirby cannot swallow King Dedede, as he is a boss.
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|rowspan="2"|[[Link]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby link ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbylink.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Klink2.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyLink3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Link Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Boomerang]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||Looks similar to Sword Kirby. Unlike the Boomerang Link uses, Kirby can throw the it through solid walls if he is touching them, allowing a method of pseudo-[[sharking]] on stages like [[Hyrule Castle]] (especially from the [[Greenhouse]] side) or Dream Land.
|rowspan="2"|[[Link]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby link ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbylink.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Klink2.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:KirbyLink3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Link Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Boomerang]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||Looks similar to Sword Kirby. Unlike the Boomerang Link uses, Kirby can throw the it through solid walls if he is touching them, allowing a method of pseudo-[[sharking]] on stages like [[Hyrule Castle]] (especially from the [[Greenhouse]] side) or Dream Land.
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||||[[Hero's Bow]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]||Looks similar to Sword Kirby.
||[[Hero's Bow]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]||Looks similar to Sword Kirby.
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|[[Little Mac]]||||||||[[File:KirbyLittleMac3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Little Mac Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Straight Lunge]]||
|[[Little Mac]]||||||||[[File:KirbyLittleMac3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Little Mac Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Straight Lunge]]||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||||[[File:Game and Watch Kirby.png|135px]]||[[File:G&wkirby.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyMrGameAndWatch3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Mr Game & Watch Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Chef]]||Kirby won't change into 2D like Mr Game and Watch.
|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||||[[File:Game and Watch Kirby.png|135px]]||[[File:G&wkirby.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyMrGameAndWatch3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Mr Game & Watch Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Chef]]||Kirby won't change into 2D like Mr Game and Watch.
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|rowspan="2"|[[Ness]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby ness ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyness.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kness.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyNess3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Ness Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[PK Fire]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||rowspan="2"|Kirby wears Ness' cap backwards, which may be a reference to Yo-Yo Kirby, Wheel Kirby, and/or Paint Kirby.
|rowspan="2"|[[Ness]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirby ness ssb.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kirbyness.png|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:Kness.jpg|135px]]||rowspan="2"|[[File:KirbyNess3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Ness Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[PK Fire]][[File:SSB64 Icon.png|16px]]||rowspan="2"|Kirby wears Ness' cap backwards, which may be a reference to Yo-Yo Kirby, Wheel Kirby, and/or Paint Kirby.
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||||[[PK Flash]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]
||[[PK Flash]][[File:SSBM Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSBB Icon.png|16px]][[File:SSB4 Icon.png|16px]]
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|[[Olimar]]||||||[[File:Kolimar.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyOlimar3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Olimar Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Pikmin Pluck]]||Since {{b|Pikmin|species}} are completely tied into Olimar's moveset, Kirby cannot use Pikmin Pluck correctly. Instead, he plucks a Pikmin and immediately throws it. The Pikmin hits opponents for minor damage and dies once it hits the ground. Kirby pulls Pikmin in the same order that Olimar does.<br>With [[character customization]] enabled, an interesting quirk is revealed: Kirby's active side special correlates to the version of Pikmin Throw he will use. Namely, if Kirby's [[side special move]] is set to Hammer Bash, his second version, Kirby's will copy Sticky Pikmin Throw, the second version of Olimar's side special. The same is true if Kirby uses Giant Hammer, his third side special; he will copy Olimar's third side special, Tackle Pikmin Throw. However, this is less noticeable as Kirby's usage of the move is already quite similar to Tackle Pikmin Throw.
|[[Olimar]]||||||[[File:Kolimar.jpg|135px]]||[[File:KirbyOlimar3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Olimar Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[Pikmin Pluck]]||Since {{b|Pikmin|species}} are completely tied into Olimar's moveset, Kirby cannot use Pikmin Pluck correctly. Instead, he plucks a Pikmin and immediately throws it. The Pikmin hits opponents for minor damage and dies once it hits the ground. Kirby pulls Pikmin in the same order that Olimar does.<br>With [[character customization]] enabled, an interesting quirk is revealed: Kirby's active side special correlates to the version of Pikmin Throw he will use. Namely, if Kirby's [[side special move]] is set to Hammer Bash, his second version, Kirby's will copy Sticky Pikmin Throw, the second version of Olimar's side special. The same is true if Kirby uses Giant Hammer, his third side special; he will copy Olimar's third side special, Tackle Pikmin Throw. However, this is less noticeable as Kirby's usage of the move is already quite similar to Tackle Pikmin Throw.

Revision as of 13:25, October 3, 2015

User:Nyargleblargle/DraftAlert In every Super Smash Bros. game so far, Kirby has had the ability to copy any other characters' neutral special moves with his neutral special attack, Inhale. If another Kirby is swallowed, only damage is dealt, but Kirby can steal a Copy Ability off the enemy Kirby, if they had one. When Kirby copies one of his opponents, he will also bear a resemblance of that character in the form of a hat of some kind, which usually show a prominent part of the character copied, and often times mimics their voices/sounds. When performing copied attacks, Kirby will also use the same weapons and poses as their owners.

Kirby can choose to discard the ability at any time by using his taunt, though he may also lose it when taking damage.

Character Super Smash Bros. Melee Brawl SSB4 Special move Notes
Bowser Kirbybowser.png Bowserkirby.jpg KirbyBowserHair3DS.jpg
Kirby Bowser Wii U.jpeg
Fire Breath Kirby can flame cancel in all versions of the Melee, while Bowser can only do so in NTSC 1.0 and 1.1.
Bowser Jr. KirbyBowserJrHat.jpg
Kirby Bowser Jr Wii U.jpeg
Clown Cannon The cannon extends from Kirby's mouth. When inhaling and swallowing a Koopaling, Kirby will still gain Bowser Jr.'s bandanna.
Captain Falcon File:Kirby cfalcon ssb.jpg Kirbyfalcon.png Kfalconpunch.jpg KirbyHatFalcon.jpg
Kirby Captain Falcon Wii U.jpeg
Falcon Punch Amusingly imitates the famous "Falcon Punch!" shout. Allows Kirby to use Falcon Punch as a horizontal recovery move in the original game. In Smash 4, Kirby can use either hand while doing Falcon Punch, as opposed to Captain Falcon, who only uses his right hand.
Charizard Kcharizard.jpg KirbyCharizard3DS.jpeg
Kirby Charizard Wii U.jpeg
Flamethrower
Dark Pit KirbyDarkPitCopy.jpg
Kirby Dark Pit Wii U.jpeg
Silver Bow
Diddy Kong Kdiddy.jpg KirbyDiddyKong3DS.jpeg
Kirby Diddy Kong Wii U.jpeg
Peanut Popgun
Donkey Kong File:Super Smash Bros. (U) snap0085.jpg Kirbydk.png Kdk.jpg KirbyDonkeyKong3DS.jpeg
Kirby Donkey Kong Wii U.jpeg
Giant Punch Allows Kirby to turn in the air easier because of charge cancels in the original game. Also sends Kirby into freefall in Melee.
Dr. Mario Dr Mario Kirby.png KirbyDrMarioHat.jpg
Kirby Dr Mario Wii U.jpeg
Megavitamins Kirby's Megavitamins don't imitate the full sound effects of Dr. Mario's, instead only making the Koopa Shell sound on impact.
Duck Hunt KirbyDuckHuntHat.jpg
Kirby Duck Hunt Wii U.jpeg
Trick Shot As with Duck Hunt, shooting the can too close to Kirby will cause him to cover his dog ears for comedic effect.
Fox File:Kirby fox ssb.jpg Fox KirbySSBM.png Kfox.jpg KirbyFoxHat.jpg
Kirby Fox Wii U.jpeg
Blaster Gives Kirby the ability to short hop double laser and even short hop triple laser, as a result of Kirby's floatiness.
Falco Kirbyfalco.png Falcokirby.jpg KirbyFalco3DS.jpeg
Kirby Falco Wii U.jpeg
Blaster Even in Brawl and Smash 4, Kirby has the same "mohawk" as Falco had in Melee, despite the Brawl Falco model's head rising to a single point. The copied Blaster fails to have the electric effect that the original Blaster has in Brawl.
Ganondorf Ganondorf KirbySSBM.png Kganon.jpg KirbyGanondorf3DS.jpeg
Kirby Ganondorf Wii U.jpeg
Warlock Punch
Greninja KirbyGreninja3DS.jpeg
Kirby Greninja Wii U.jpeg
Water Shuriken
Ice Climbers Kirbyiceclimber.png Kpopo.jpg Ice Shot Since Kirby does not gain a partner through this ability, only one Ice Shot can be fired.
Ike Ikekirby.jpg KirbyIkeHat.jpg
Kirby Ike Wii U.jpeg
Eruption
Ivysaur File:Kbulbasaur.jpg Bullet Seed While Ivysaur can only hold Bullet Seed for 5 seconds, Kirby can hold it significantly longer, allowing him to rack up an even higher amount of damage.
Jigglypuff File:Kirby jigglypuff ssb.jpg Kirbyjiiggly.png Kjiggly.jpg KirbyJigglypuff3DS.jpeg
Kirby Jigglypuff Wii U.jpeg
PoundSSB64 Icon.png It differs from Jigglypuff's Pound in that using this move toward a ledge sends Kirby off of the ledge, being 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 Dream Land soft platform if spaced correctly).
RolloutSSBM Icon.pngSSBB Icon.pngSSB4 Icon.png Kirby says "Puu-rin!" (Jigglypuff's Japanese name being Purin) for the move, regardless of the game's current language settings.
King Dedede Kirbydedede.jpg KirbyKingDedede3Ds.jpeg
Kirby King Dedede Wii U.jpeg
Inhale Kirby can use this to perform the obscure "Kirkirkircide". Also, by copying this version of Inhale, Kirby can only spit his enemies out as stars, similar to the original Kirby's Dream Land. In the Kirby series games, Kirby cannot swallow King Dedede, as he is a boss.
Link File:Kirby link ssb.jpg Kirbylink.png Klink2.jpg KirbyLink3DS.jpeg
Kirby Link Wii U.jpeg
BoomerangSSB64 Icon.png Looks similar to Sword Kirby. Unlike the Boomerang Link uses, Kirby can throw the it through solid walls if he is touching them, allowing a method of pseudo-sharking on stages like Hyrule Castle (especially from the Greenhouse side) or Dream Land.
Hero's BowSSBM Icon.pngSSBB Icon.pngSSB4 Icon.png Looks similar to Sword Kirby.
Little Mac KirbyLittleMac3DS.jpeg
Kirby Little Mac Wii U.jpeg
Straight Lunge
Lucario Klucario.jpg KirbyLucario3DS.jpeg
Kirby Lucario Wii U.jpeg
Aura Sphere Kirby's Aura Sphere is not linked to his current damage, due to not copying Lucario's Aura ability. As a result, Kirby's Aura Sphere acts as though Lucario were using it at 75% damage.
Lucas Klucas.jpg KirbyLucas3DS.jpg
KirbyPKFreezeWiiU.JPG
PK Freeze
Lucina KirbyLucina3DS.jpeg
Kirby Lucina Wii U.jpeg
Shield Breaker
Luigi File:Kirby luigi ssb.jpg Kirbyluigi.png Kluigi.jpg KirbyLuigiHat.jpg
Kirby Luigi Wii U.jpeg
Fireball
Mario File:Kirby mario ssb.jpg Mario Kirby.png KMario1.jpg KirbyMario3DS.jpeg
Kirby Mario Wii U.jpeg
Fireball As Kirby is shorter than Mario, his Fireball is likely to vanish faster if thrown while on the ground due to bouncing more often.
Marth Kirbymarth.png Marthkirby.jpg KirbyMarth3DS.jpeg
Kirby Marth Wii U.jpeg
Shield Breaker Lacks transcendent priority in Melee.
Mega Man KirbyMegaManHat.jpg
Kirby Mega Man Wii U.jpeg
Metal Blade
Meta Knight Kmeta.jpg Meta Knight copy ability.jpg
Kirby Meta Knight Wii U.jpeg
Mach Tornado The bottom-most hitbox does not cause aerial opponents to flinch, whereas it does for Meta Knight's version of the attack. This move is a reference to Kirby's Tornado ability in many of his games. This is one of the few copied moves that can render Kirby helpless, since he can't normally enter that state. In the Kirby series games, Kirby cannot swallow Meta Knight, as he is a boss.
Mewtwo Mewtwo Kirby.png KirbyMewtwoSmash43DS.jpg
KirbyMewtwoSmash4WiiU.jpg
Shadow Ball As Kirby is much shorter than Mewtwo, his Shadow Ball is more likely to collide with the ground unless Kirby jumps first.
Mii Brawler Kirby Brawler Wii U.jpeg Shot Put
Mii Gunner Kirby Gunner Wii U.jpeg Charge Blast
Mii Swordfighter Kirby Swordfighter Wii U.jpeg Gale Strike
Mr. Game & Watch Game and Watch Kirby.png G&wkirby.jpg KirbyMrGameAndWatch3DS.jpeg
Kirby Mr Game & Watch Wii U.jpeg
Chef Kirby won't change into 2D like Mr Game and Watch.
Ness File:Kirby ness ssb.jpg Kirbyness.png Kness.jpg KirbyNess3DS.jpeg
Kirby Ness Wii U.jpeg
PK FireSSB64 Icon.png Kirby wears Ness' cap backwards, which may be a reference to Yo-Yo Kirby, Wheel Kirby, and/or Paint Kirby.
PK FlashSSBM Icon.pngSSBB Icon.pngSSB4 Icon.png
Olimar Kolimar.jpg KirbyOlimar3DS.jpeg
Kirby Olimar Wii U.jpeg
Pikmin Pluck Since Pikmin are completely tied into Olimar's moveset, Kirby cannot use Pikmin Pluck correctly. Instead, he plucks a Pikmin and immediately throws it. The Pikmin hits opponents for minor damage and dies once it hits the ground. Kirby pulls Pikmin in the same order that Olimar does.
With character customization enabled, an interesting quirk is revealed: Kirby's active side special correlates to the version of Pikmin Throw he will use. Namely, if Kirby's side special move is set to Hammer Bash, his second version, Kirby's will copy Sticky Pikmin Throw, the second version of Olimar's side special. The same is true if Kirby uses Giant Hammer, his third side special; he will copy Olimar's third side special, Tackle Pikmin Throw. However, this is less noticeable as Kirby's usage of the move is already quite similar to Tackle Pikmin Throw.
Pac-Man KirbyPacManHat.jpg
Kirby Pac-Man Wii U.jpeg
Bonus Fruit
Palutena KirbyPalutena3DS.jpeg
Kirby Palutena Wii U.jpeg
Autoreticle
Peach Peach Kirby.png Kirbypeach.jpg KirbyPeach3DS.jpeg
Kirby Peach Wii U.jpeg
Toad
Pichu Pichu Kirby.png Thunder Jolt Includes recoil damage.
Pikachu File:Kirby pikachew ssb.jpg Pikachu KirbySSBM.png Kpika.jpg KirbyPikachu3DS.jpeg
Kirby Pikachu Wii U.jpeg
Thunder Jolt
Pit Kpit.jpg KirbyPit3DS.jpeg
Kirby Pit Wii U.jpeg
Palutena's Arrow This hat resembles Cupid Kirby in both the design and the attack that is copied.
R.O.B. Kr.o.b.jpg KirbyROB3DS.jpeg
Kirby ROB Wii U.jpeg
Robo Beam While R.O.B. makes no sound for this move, Kirby says "BEEP" in a monotone voice. This hat resembles Laser Kirby in both the design and the move that is copied.
Robin KirbyRobin3DS.jpeg
Kirby Robin Wii U.jpeg
Thunder Once Kirby's acquired Thunder tome is exhausted, he instantly loses the Copy Ability similarly to Kirby's limited-use Copy Abilities like the Mike ability.
Rosalina KirbyRosalina3DS.jpeg
Kirby Rosalina Luma Wii U.jpeg
Luma Shot The Luma vanishes after it loses momentum.
Roy Roy Kirby.png KirbyRoy3DS.jpg
KirbyFlareBladeWiiU.JPG
Flare Blade Includes recoil damage.
Ryu KirbyRyu3DS.jpg
KirbyHadokenWiiU.JPG
Hadoken Ryu's ability to perform a stronger Hadoken and the Shakunetsu Hadoken with the appropriate input.
Samus File:Kirby samus ssb.jpg Kirbysamus.png Ksamus.jpg KirbyRyu3DS.jpg
KirbyHadokenWiiU.JPG
Charge Shot Unusually, rather than obtaining his enemy's weapon, Kirby copies Samus' Charge Shot by using his hands for the beam.
Sheik Sheik Kirby.png Ksheik.jpg KirbySheik3DS.jpeg
Kirby Sheik Wii U.jpeg
Needle Storm
Shulk KirbyHatShulk.jpg
Kirby Shulk Wii U.jpeg
Monado Arts
Snake File:SNAAAAAAAKE!.jpg Hand Grenade While Kirby has no visible ears, he covers where they would be if a grenade explodes near him, which mimics Snake's behavior. He also walks differently while carrying a grenade that has not been thrown, again imitating Snake. The headband is also similar to the one Fighter Kirby, Suplex Kirby, and Backdrop wear.
Sonic Ksonic.jpg KirbySonicHat.jpg
Kirby Sonic Wii U.jpeg
Homing Attack
Squirtle Ksquirtle.jpg Water Gun
Toon Link Ktoonlink.jpg KirbyToonLink3DS.jpeg
Kirby Toon Link Wii U.jpeg
Hero's Bow Like Link, this Kirby hat looks like the one obtained with the Sword ability.
Villager KirbyVillager3DS.jpeg
Kirby Villager Wii U.jpeg
Pocket
Wario Fatmankirby.jpg KirbyWario3DS.jpeg
Kirby Wario Wii U.jpeg
Chomp Kirby can use this to perform the obscure "Kirbiocide".
Wii Fit Trainer KirbyWiiFitTrainer3DS.jpeg
Kirby Wii Fit Trainer Wii U.jpeg
Sun Salutation
Wolf Kwolf.jpg Blaster
Yoshi File:Kirby yoshi ssb.jpg Kirbyyoshi.png Yoshikirby.jpg KirbyYoshi3DS.jpeg
Kirby Yoshi Wii U.jpeg
Egg Lay Oddly enough, Kirby grows a second tongue to use Egg Lay. In SSB4, the egg that Kirby lays matches the color of the Yoshi he copied.
Young Link Young Link Kirby.png Fire Bow Like Link, this Kirby hat looks like the one obtained with the Sword ability.
Zelda Kirbyzelda.png Kzelda.jpg KirbyZeldaHat.jpg
Kirby Zelda Wii U.jpeg
Nayru's Love The hat is taken from Zelda's younger version from "Ocarina of Time".
Zero Suit Samus Kirbyzss.jpg KirbyZeroHat.jpg
Kirby Zero Suit Samus Wii U.jpeg
Paralyzer