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===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ||
[[File:K&TAM Fighter Subscreen.png|thumb|The pause subscreen for Fighter in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'']] | [[File:K&TAM Fighter Subscreen.png|thumb|The pause subscreen for Fighter in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'']] | ||
Fighter appears in | Fighter appears in this game, despite having not appeared in the prior title ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' upon which this game's engine was based. As is typical for the ability, it has a large variety of moves, unlike most of the other abilities in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. The ability gives Kirby a red bandana that flaps behind him when he runs, jumps, falls, uses moves, or moves in any other way. The bandana turns gray when the Chalk [[Spray Paint]] is equipped and white when the Red Spray Paint is equipped. The picture that appears when Kirby copies Fighter shows Kirby slamming his fist into the ground. Fighter is provided by a fair number of enemies in the game, including the following: | ||
*[[Boxin]] | *[[Boxin]] | ||
*[[Golem|Gray Golem]] (when punching) | *[[Golem|Gray Golem]] (when punching) |