Prank
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Prank is a purple, fiend-like enemy exclusively found in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It is a small purple creature with physique similar to Kirby, though with longer legs and two horns atop its head. It is fairly rare, and attacks Kirby in novel ways, not all of which deal him damage.
Characteristics
Prank can be found in a few areas, waiting to attack Kirby when he approaches. Prank itself yields no Copy Ability when inhaled, but the objects it hurtles during its mischievous pranks on Kirby yield Copy Abilities if they are ingested: Cook from a frying pan, Fire from a fire bomb, Bomb from a black bomb, and Ice from an ice bomb. One of Prank's attacks involves it throwing one of these objects at Kirby.
Another prank involves running up to Kirby and painting his face purple. This attack functions similarly to Leap's kiss, as Kirby is immobilized while the attack is in progress, and once it hits, Kirby must stop for a long moment to wipe his face clean.
The final prank involves laying down a banana peel for Kirby to trip on. Stepping on the peel will result in Kirby losing his current ability, though this will deal him no damage.
After performing an attack, Prank flees in the other direction as quickly as it can. Kirby can catch up to Prank and defeat it, though this will not yield him anything. Defeating Prank will cause it to not appear in the room again until Kirby leaves the room and them comes back.
Locations
In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Prank can be found in the following rooms:
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Rainbow Route | Moonlight Mansion | Cabbage Cavern | Mustard Mountain | Carrot Castle | Olive Ocean | Peppermint Palace | Radish Ruins | Candy Constellation | The Mirror |
Gallery
- Olive Ocean Room 5.png
Prank paints Kirby's face in Olive Ocean.
- Peppermint Palace Room 2.png
Prank causes Kirby to slip on its banana peel in Peppermint Palace.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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German | Dämonor | From "Dämon" = "Demon" |
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