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'''Stamp Rally''' is a feature in [[Merry Magoland]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', wherein rewards are given for getting a certain number of stamps, earned by playing [[Sub-Game]]s, redeeming '''Stamp Tickets''', or finding Hidden Magolor stickers in the park. The way it functions is very similar to the [[Life Piece]] menu from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. Stamp Rally is the primary way that [[Stock Item|Souvenirs]] and [[Costumes|Dress-Up Masks]] are obtained.
'''Stamp Rally''' is a feature in [[Merry Magoland]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', wherein rewards are given for getting a certain number of stamps, earned by playing [[Sub-Game]]s, redeeming '''Stamp Tickets''', or finding Hidden Magolor stickers in the park. The way it functions is very similar to the [[Life Piece]] menu from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. Stamp Rally is the primary way that [[Stock Item|Souvenirs]] and [[Costumes|Dress-Up Masks]] are obtained.


Each Stamp Rally card has 15 spots for stamps which forms a line with rewards along the way, with one or more minor rewards in intermediate spots and a major reward at the last one. There are two main line patterns for the cards, with the most common being a pattern where one minor reward is given on the 7th spot, and every tenth card having a different pattern where a minor reward is given on the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th spots. The cards also come with different kinds of illustrations at the top, though the illustration only changes with every 10th rally card for the first 50 (after that point, the illustration changes with every new card, though there are no new ones). Aside from the above mentioned, the only real visual differences between the cards are the background and line colors and the card number. There does not appear to be an upper limit to the number of cards in the Rally. However, after passing card No. 50, all of the dress-up masks are unlocked, and future cards just repeat styles from there and only give out souvenirs. In the Demo version of the game, the number stops increasing at No. 05, and just repeats from there with a different color palette each time.
Each Stamp Rally card has 15 spots for stamps which forms a line with rewards along the way, with one or more minor rewards in intermediate spots and a major reward at the last one. There are two main line patterns for the cards, with the most common being a pattern where one minor reward is given on the 7th spot, and every tenth card having a different pattern where a minor reward is given on the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th spots. The cards also come with different kinds of illustrations at the top, though the illustration only changes with every 10th rally card for the first 50, with the 50th card having its own unique artwork (after that point, the illustration changes with every new card, though there are no new ones, and the special 50th card art does not seem to reappear). Aside from the above mentioned, the only real visual differences between the cards are the background and line colors and the card number. There does not appear to be an upper limit to the number of cards in the Rally. However, after passing card No. 50, all of the dress-up masks are unlocked, and future cards just repeat styles from there and only give out souvenirs. In the Demo version of the game, the number stops increasing at No. 05, and just repeats from there with a different color palette each time.


The minor reward is always one or more Souvenirs, while the major reward is a Dress-Up Mask. After all Dress-Up Masks are obtained, the major reward is more Souvenirs instead.
The minor reward is always one or more Souvenirs, while the major reward is a Dress-Up Mask. After all Dress-Up Masks are obtained, the major reward is more Souvenirs instead.

Revision as of 20:24, 27 February 2023

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The first of many cards in the Stamp Rally
I even made a Stamp Rally. It's super fun! Try out the various subgame attractions, and collect a bunch of stamps as you go.
— Manager Magolor introducing the Stamp Rally in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

Stamp Rally is a feature in Merry Magoland in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, wherein rewards are given for getting a certain number of stamps, earned by playing Sub-Games, redeeming Stamp Tickets, or finding Hidden Magolor stickers in the park. The way it functions is very similar to the Life Piece menu from Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. Stamp Rally is the primary way that Souvenirs and Dress-Up Masks are obtained.

Each Stamp Rally card has 15 spots for stamps which forms a line with rewards along the way, with one or more minor rewards in intermediate spots and a major reward at the last one. There are two main line patterns for the cards, with the most common being a pattern where one minor reward is given on the 7th spot, and every tenth card having a different pattern where a minor reward is given on the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th spots. The cards also come with different kinds of illustrations at the top, though the illustration only changes with every 10th rally card for the first 50, with the 50th card having its own unique artwork (after that point, the illustration changes with every new card, though there are no new ones, and the special 50th card art does not seem to reappear). Aside from the above mentioned, the only real visual differences between the cards are the background and line colors and the card number. There does not appear to be an upper limit to the number of cards in the Rally. However, after passing card No. 50, all of the dress-up masks are unlocked, and future cards just repeat styles from there and only give out souvenirs. In the Demo version of the game, the number stops increasing at No. 05, and just repeats from there with a different color palette each time.

The minor reward is always one or more Souvenirs, while the major reward is a Dress-Up Mask. After all Dress-Up Masks are obtained, the major reward is more Souvenirs instead.

Stamp Tickets

A Stamp Ticket in a stage in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Stamp Tickets can be redeemed for stamps in Merry Magoland. Collect lots of stamps to get special souvenirs!
— In-game prompt from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

One way to earn stamps for the Stamp Rally is by redeeming Stamp Tickets, which can be found while playing in the Main Mode or earned by playing Sub-Games in the Lor Starcutter. Each Stamp Ticket is worth one stamp when redeemed, which is done automatically upon returning to Merry Magoland. However, it is worth noting that only a few Stamp Tickets at a time can be earned by playing Sub-Games in the Lor, so it is always more worthwhile to play them in Merry Magoland if the goal is to earn lots of stamps.

Stamp rewards

Playing Sub-Games is the main means of earning stamps for the Stamp Rally. The following are the known methods of getting stamps, and how many stamps each task rewards:

  • Performance Bonus! - Rewarded per play. Amount earned varies by game and placing.
  • Times played - Worth 1 stamp per play.
  • You played for the first time! - Worth 12 stamps (awarded only once per save file).
  • You found a Hidden Magolor! - Worth 5 stamps.
  • Each Stamp Ticket is worth 1 stamp.

Stamp Rally list

The following table details each Stamp Rally card up to No. 50 in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, with notes on each where appropriate:

Stamp Rally cards in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe 
Illustration Number Minor reward(s) Major reward Notes
KRtDLD Stamp Rally card screenshot.png No. 01 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Kine mask
No. 02 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Coo mask
No. 03 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Gooey mask
No. 04 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Marx mask
No. 05 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Adeleine mask
No. 06 Souvenir x 2 (at 7th spot) Ribbon mask
No. 07 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Dark Meta Knight mask
No. 08 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Daroach mask
No. 09 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Taranza mask
No. 10 Souvenir x 1 (at 3rd spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 6th spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 9th spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 12th spot)
King Dedede mask
KRtDLD Stamp Rally Card 11-20 screenshot.png No. 11 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Susie mask
No. 12 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Nago mask
No. 13 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Francisca mask
No. 14 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Meta Knight mask
No. 15 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Flamberge mask
No. 16 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Chef Kawasaki mask
No. 17 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Zan Partizanne mask
No. 18 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Awoofy mask
No. 19 Souvenir x 1 (at 7th spot) Clawroline mask
No. 20 Souvenir x 1 (at 3rd spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 6th spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 9th spot)
Souvenir x 1 (at 12th spot)
Elfilin mask

Trivia

  • It is possible to skip the manual count-out of stamp adding, wherein the game will just display how many souvenirs the player received. This is particularly handy if the player earned a very large number of stamps in one session.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スタンプラリー
Sutanpu Rarī
Stamp Rally
German Stempel-Rallye Stamp-Rally
Korean 스탬프 랠리
seutaempeu raelri
Stamp Rally
Portuguese Carimbusca Stampsearch
Combination of "carimbo" (stamp) and "busca" (search)


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