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This mode requires 2-6 players, is recommended for ages 6 and up, and takes around 10 minutes to play. Players take turns drawing Kirby cards to attack and collect Enemy cards on the table. The game ends when all players are out of Kirby cards, and the winner is the player with the highest score from the sum of points of the Enemy cards they have collected.
This mode requires 2-6 players, is recommended for ages 6 and up, and takes around 10 minutes to play. Players take turns drawing Kirby cards to attack and collect Enemy cards on the table. The game ends when all players are out of Kirby cards, and the winner is the player with the highest score from the sum of points of the Enemy cards they have collected.


At the beginning of the game, two of each of the white 3, 4, and 5 power Kirby cards are removed from play, and the rest of the Kirby cards are shuffled and distributed among the players, face down. Each player should hold their cards so that other players cannot see them. How many Kirby cards each player receives depends on the number of players. The remaining Kirby cards are placed on the table as the Kirby deck. Any abilities on the Kirby cards are ignored in this mode.
At the beginning of the game, two of each of the white 3, 4, and 5 power Kirby cards are removed from play, and the rest of the Kirby cards are shuffled and distributed among the players, face down. Each player should hold their cards so that other players cannot see them. How many Kirby cards each player receives depends on the number of players. The remaining Kirby cards are placed on the table as the Kirby deck.
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