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Unlike several other transformations, Kirby and Prince Fluff remain separate and autonomous after transforming, becoming two separate engines. While in this form, they can only move by driving back and forth (left and right) and can make only a single jump. The main feature of this transformation is the ability to fire a constant stream of water from the hose on the top of the engine. This can be done in any non-downward direction, and can also be done while moving.
Unlike several other transformations, Kirby and Prince Fluff remain separate and autonomous after transforming, becoming two separate engines. While in this form, they can only move by driving back and forth (left and right) and can make only a single jump. The main feature of this transformation is the ability to fire a constant stream of water from the hose on the top of the engine. This can be done in any non-downward direction, and can also be done while moving.


Making use of this stream of water is essential for the sections the Fire Engine appears in, as the water can knock down [[bead]]s, defeat enemies including fiery ones that cannot normally be defeated, quench flames, and create platforms on the surface of lava. As the direction of the water stream depends on the way the [[Wii]] Remote is being [[motion controls|tilted]] (in the original game), aiming while moving around can be tricky.
Making use of this stream of water is essential for the sections the Fire Engine appears in, as the water can knock down [[bead]]s, defeat enemies including fiery ones that cannot normally be defeated, quench flames, and create platforms on the surface of lava. As the direction of the water stream depends on the way the [[Wii]] Remote is being tilted (in the original game), aiming while moving around can be tricky.


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