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Among the classic Copy Abilities, Fighter is notorious as having far more distinct moves than most. The ability is based heavily on traditional fighting games, replicating their gameplay with a unique gimmick: it provides Kirby with different moves depending on if the attack button is tapped ("light") or held ("heavy"). As such, it is one of the more difficult Copy Abilities to master. Once these moves are taken to heart, however, Fighter becomes one of the most potent and fluent abilities in Kirby's arsenal. | Among the classic Copy Abilities, Fighter is notorious as having far more distinct moves than most. The ability is based heavily on traditional fighting games, replicating their gameplay with a unique gimmick: it provides Kirby with different moves depending on if the attack button is tapped ("light") or held ("heavy"). As such, it is one of the more difficult Copy Abilities to master. Once these moves are taken to heart, however, Fighter becomes one of the most potent and fluent abilities in Kirby's arsenal. | ||
Among the | Among the move-set are famous techniques such as "Vulcan Jab"—a rapid series of punches that can be held indefinitely, "Smash Punch"—a more powerful single punch that creates a shockwave passing through foes, "Leg Sweep"—a sliding kick that knocks enemies away, "Spin Kick"—a series of sweeping kicks that carry Kirby through the air with their momentum, "Force Blast"—a powerful energy blast that can be charged using the hands, and "[[Rising Break]]"—a [[Masher]]-slaying uppercut that carries Kirby higher than a jump when used. The ability also gives Kirby the ability to grab enemies and toss them away, similar to [[Suplex]], though not quite as central. | ||
Since its introduction in ''Kirby Super Star'', Fighter's main representative enemy/[[helper]] has been [[Knuckle Joe]], though a handful of others also provide it when swallowed. Since then, the ability has retained all of its most iconic moves and, starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', has only grown more complex over time. In these latter years, Fighter had consistently been the most complex Copy Ability in terms of number of distinct moves until it was usurped by [[Wrestler]] in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', which also happens to be a fighting-oriented ability. | Since its introduction in ''Kirby Super Star'', Fighter's main representative enemy/[[helper]] has been [[Knuckle Joe]], though a handful of others also provide it when swallowed. Since then, the ability has retained all of its most iconic moves and, starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', has only grown more complex over time. In these latter years, Fighter had consistently been the most complex Copy Ability in terms of number of distinct moves until it was usurped by [[Wrestler]] in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', which also happens to be a fighting-oriented ability. | ||
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===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''=== | ||
[[File:KDCSE New Challenge Stages Fighter Combat Chamber screenshot.png|thumb|250px|Fighter Kirby pummeling a [[Shelt]] in the [[Fighter Combat Chamber]] in [[New Challenge Stages]]]] | [[File:KDCSE New Challenge Stages Fighter Combat Chamber screenshot.png|thumb|250px|Fighter Kirby pummeling a [[Shelt]] in the [[Fighter Combat Chamber]] in [[New Challenge Stages]]]] | ||
Fighter is one of the abilities which is featured in [[New Challenge Stages]]. Its | Fighter is one of the abilities which is featured in [[New Challenge Stages]]. Its move-set and look are identical to its appearance in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It is primarily used in the [[Fighter Combat Chamber]], but can also be used in subsequent Magolor Race stages. | ||
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ||
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===''Kirby Fighters 2''=== | ===''Kirby Fighters 2''=== | ||
Fighter returns in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' as a selectable ability for Kirby to use. It is unlocked after attaining a [[Fighters Rank]] of 16. Its | Fighter returns in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' as a selectable ability for Kirby to use. It is unlocked after attaining a [[Fighters Rank]] of 16. Its move-set is the same as it has been in previous titles, though damage values have been adjusted. Fighter has two Rare Hats in this game, one being the Knuckle Joe headband from ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'', and the other being the Goriath Hat from ''Kirby Battle Royale''. | ||
For more precise competitive-oriented information on the Fighter ability in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', see [https://wiki.gbl.gg/w/Kirby_Fighters_2/Fighter Mizuumi Wiki's page]. | For more precise competitive-oriented information on the Fighter ability in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', see [https://wiki.gbl.gg/w/Kirby_Fighters_2/Fighter Mizuumi Wiki's page]. | ||
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