Droppy
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File:K&tAMDroppy.png Droppy is a common enemy in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It is a round, yellow creature with two pointed tips for feet and another at the top of its head, giving it a drop-like shape. Its face consist solely of two large black eyes and a small red mouth.
Behavior
Droppy moves about in an swift and light manner, being able run very fast and jump, as well as inflate itself and float around. If it manages to collide with Kirby, both he and the enemy lose health. In addition, if Kirby gets near it while in possession of a Copy Ability, it begins to inhale in a similar manner as Kirby himself, attempting to rob him of his ability. Once it has successfully stolen a Copy Ability, Droppy transforms into a pink and slightly quicker version of the enemy that most commonly yields the ability it absorbed, assuming its behaviTemplate:Or and pushing Kirby away a bit in the process.
Although Droppy has low health and can be defeated with any attack, doing so in any other way than by swallowing it after it has pilfered Kirby's Copy Ability results in the permanent loss of said ability. Kirby can only regain it by inhaling and swallowing the Droppy that has taken it from him. If it has not absorbed any, Droppy grants no ability.
Locations
In the Mirror World, Droppy may be found in every major area except for Mustard Mountain, Carrot Castle, and Candy Constellation.
List of Forms
Depending on the Copy Ability they manage to acquire, Droppies are able to take the form of one the following creatures:
*When Droppy absorbs these abilities, it does not transform, but instead turns red and starts to frantically run around.
Trivia
- The enemies that Droppy is able to transform into by stealing abilities are identical to those displayed as part of the respective abilities' Copy Essences.
- While Droppy is transformed into a different enemy, it is referred to by that enemy's name on its health bar when Kirby attacks it.
- Droppies earned their name from "drop" (referring to their drop-like appearance) and "copy" (due to their ability to steal Kirby's Copy Ability).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ドロッピー Doroppī |
Droppy |
French | Copigoutte | From copier (to copy) and goutte (drop). |
German | Droppin | - |
Italian | Gocciola | Little drop |
Spanish | Gotita | Little drop |
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