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{{articleabout|a course for the Top Ride mode in Kirby Air Ride|the Copy Ability | {{articleabout|a course for the Top Ride mode in Kirby Air Ride|the [[Copy Ability]]|[[Metal (ability)]]}} | ||
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The '''Metal''' stage is a [[Top Ride]] Course in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to [[Machine Passage]]. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards. | The '''Metal''' stage is a [[Top Ride]] Course in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to [[Machine Passage]]. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards. |
Revision as of 04:37, 5 June 2018
The Metal stage is a Top Ride Course in Kirby Air Ride. It is situated within a industrial factory, similar to Machine Passage. The turnout is separated by a simple border. The players can go onto spinning cogs and a tread, making them hard to maneuver across. Near the finish line, the players can activate red, yellow, and blue switches by pressing A. This causes a fan for each switch to turn on, slowing or speeding racers. The finish line is at the bottom of the course, with a moving cog right afterwards.
With the hazards turned off, the cogs are motionless. Players are unable to activate fans.
The default amount of laps required to finish is 5.