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|image=[[File:KEEY Devilish Mode selection screenshot.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:Devilish Mode Selection.jpg|300px]]
|caption=The [[Fountain Gardens]] stage screen with '''Devilish Mode''' selected.
|caption=The [[Fountain Gardens]] stage screen with '''Devilish Mode''' selected.
|type=[[Extra Mode]]
|type=[[Extra Game]]
|levels=One in each stage
|levels=One in each stage
|players=1
|players=1
|appeared=''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|appeared=''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
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{{quote|In this challenging mode, you'll be hounded by Devils as you make your way to the goal.<br>Try to finish with as many Life Pieces as you can—collect a lot and you'll unlock rewards!|In-game description of '''Devilish Mode''' from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''}}
{{quote|In this challenging mode, you'll be haunted by [[Devil]]s as you make your way to the goal. <br> Try to finish with as many [[Life Piece]]s as you can - collect a lot and you'll unlock rewards!|In-game description of '''Devilish Mode''' from ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''}}
'''Devilish Mode''' is an additional [[difficulty]] selection available in ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', which can be chosen in place of 'Normal Mode' whenever [[Kirby]] enters a stage. Choosing this mode changes the focus of the stage from merely reaching the end at whatever pace the player desires to having to outrun the [[Devil]]s and avoid getting hit by them and their attacks. A crucial difference in Devilish Mode is the addition of a [[stamina|life meter]] which takes the form of a star in five pieces, officially referred to as [[Life Piece]]s. Every time Kirby is hurt, falls into a pit or gets crushed, he loses one life piece, and if he runs out of them, he is defeated and the player has to restart the stage.


Kirby's goal is to reach the end of the stage and lose as few of his life pieces as possible. Each life piece retained at the end of the stage will be added to a score sheet, with certain milestones unlocking new pieces of [[furniture]]. It is not possible to earn more than five pieces per stage, so the player is encouraged to complete each stage without getting hit by the devils.
'''Devilish Mode''' is an additional [[difficulty]] selection available in {{KEEY}}, which can be chosen in place of 'Normal Mode' whenever [[Kirby]] enters a stage. Choosing this mode changes the focus of the stage from merely reaching the end at whatever pace {{realMe}} desires to having to outrun the [[Devil]]s and avoid getting hit by them. A crucial difference in Devilish Mode is the addition of a [[stamina|life meter]] which takes the form of a star in five pieces, officially referred to as [[Life Piece]]s. Every time Kirby is hit by a devil, he loses one piece, and if he runs out of them, he is defeated and has to restart the stage.


As the devils chase Kirby, they can [[Me-Devil|drop spiked balls]], [[Ye-Devil|charge at him horizontally]], and [[We-Devil|fire heart-shaped beams at him]]. Kirby can use a [[yarn ball]] or any of his [[Ravel Ability|Ravel Abilities]] to make them temporarily disappear for the meantime until they can come to attack Kirby again. This also causes them to drop extra [[bead]]s.
==Differences from Normal Mode==
 
When Devilish Mode is selected, the stage will begin as usual. After a little while, however, the music abruptly changes to a more dramatic piece as the devils appear on the scene. Which devils will appear depends on the stage. The devils will continually pursue Kirby and attempt to attack him. Kirby can retaliate by throwing a [[Yarn Ball]] or other object at them to cause them to drop some [[bead]]s and temporarily drive them off, but they will return to harass him again eventually.
Devils will still try to attack Kirby during boss fights, making it more difficult to maneuver around attacks. While they do not appear at all during most [[Metamortex]] transformation sections, they can still appear in stages that are almost entirely composed of them, such as [[Dusk Dunes]].


Although a stage usually has only one type of devil, there are two stages where multiple types of devils may appear: [[Yin-Yarn (boss stage)|Yin-Yarn]] and [[Meta Melon Isle]].
Kirby's goal is to reach the end of the stage and lose as few of his life pieces as possible. Each life piece retained at the end of the stage will be added to a score sheet, with certain milestones unlocking new pieces of [[furniture]]. It is not possible to earn more than five pieces per stage, so {{realMe}} is encouraged to complete each stage without getting hit by the devils.


==Differences from Normal Mode==
Devils can also appear during [[Boss]] fights, and will continue to harass Kirby while he is attempting to fight the main baddie.
*A life meter appears on the bottom screen. If it's depleted, the player must restart the stage from the beginning.
*While the stage begins as usual, the devils will appear at a later point, and the current music changes to a more dramatic piece. The music changes back to normal if the devils are driven away. The music change does not occur during boss battles, though a brief jingle will still play every time a Devil appears regardless of stage.
*Midway through the stage, [[Prince Fluff]] tosses an item that replenishes all of Kirby's life pieces if he lost any, instead of a Ravel Ability or extra beads.
*After Kirby completes the stage, the scoreboard will instead show the number of life pieces retained throughout the stage, and are collected. If they are newly collected life pieces, they will be added to a reward roadmap, unlocking new furniture if the player hits the needed amounts.


==Gallery==
==Trivia==
<gallery>
*Devils do not appear during [[Metamortex]] transformation sections, with the exception of stages that consist almost entirely of them.
KEEY Devilish Mode gameplay screenshot.png|Kirby running from [[Me-Devil]] in [[Fountain Gardens]]
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|jaR=Debiru Mōdo
|jaR=Debiru Mōdo
|jaM=Devil Mode
|jaM=Devil Mode
|fr=Mode diabolique
|frM=Devilish Mode
|pl=Devilish Mode<ref>[https://www.nintendo.pl/kirbys-extra-epic-yarn/ Nintendo Polska - ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn'']</ref>
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|ko=데빌 모드
|koR=debil modeu
|koM=Devil Mode
|es=Modo diabólico
|esM=Devilish Mode
|de=Teufelsmodus
|deM=Devil Mode
|it=Modalità demoniaca
|itM=Demonic Mode
}}
}}


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