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There are several different kinds of cannons throughout the series, with each one having its own set of rules and restrictions. The following is a list of every type of recurring cannon (note that these names are conjectural): | There are several different kinds of cannons throughout the series, with each one having its own set of rules and restrictions. The following is a list of every type of recurring cannon (note that these names are conjectural): | ||
===Fuse Cannon=== | ===Fuse Cannon=== | ||
[[File:KatFL Fuse Cannon guide video.webm|thumb|right|300px|gif|Tutorial video showing the Fuse Cannon as used in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'']] | [[File:KatFL Fuse Cannon guide video.webm|thumb|right|300px|gif|Tutorial video showing the Fuse Cannon as used in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''.]] | ||
First appearing in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', these large black cannons are hooked up to a long [[fuse]], which can span an entire area and must be lit at the end using a fire-based attack from Kirby or another playable character. From there, Kirby must make his way to the cannon before the fuse burns out and enter it in time to be fired by it, usually resulting in gaining access to a new area. If Kirby does not make it in time, the fuse will regenerate, and he can (usually) try again. | First appearing in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', these large black cannons are hooked up to a long [[fuse]], which can span an entire area and must be lit at the end using a fire-based attack from Kirby or another playable character. From there, Kirby must make his way to the cannon before the fuse burns out and enter it in time to be fired by it, usually resulting in gaining access to a new area. If Kirby does not make it in time, the fuse will regenerate, and he can (usually) try again. | ||