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[[File:Dimension I 4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This screen capture from [[Heroes in Another Dimension]] features a '''Wire''' that has been sparked.]]
[[File:KSA Wire.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A '''wire''' attached to some blocks in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.]]
 
'''Wire''' is an object that is involved with various puzzles in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], first seen in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. It acts similar to a [[Fuse]], in that it can be seen strewn across platforms and can bend at 90 degree angles or be found in pieces that need to be joined together. Wires can be set off by an electric-based attack, with the spark going along the length of the wire to power some device or another at the end of it. Sometimes, a spark can return to the free end of the wire, but nothing will result of it. Unlike a fuse, a wire can manage multiple sparks at a time, since it isn't actively being burned away.
'''Wire''' is an object that is involved with various puzzles in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], first seen in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. It acts similar to a [[Fuse]], in that it can be seen strewn across platforms and can bend at 90 degree angles or be found in pieces that need to be joined together. Wires can be set off by an electric-based attack, with the spark going along the length of the wire to power some device or another at the end of it. Sometimes, a spark can return to the free end of the wire, but nothing will result of it. Unlike a fuse, a wire can manage multiple sparks at a time, since it isn't actively being burned away.


Some wires are attached to [[Post|Electric Post]]s, and can only be set off by a [[Power Effect|Zap]] [[Hammer]] or by [[Geokinesis]].
Some wires are attached to [[Stake|electric stakes]]s, and can only be set off by a [[Power Effect|Zap]] [[Hammer]] or by [[Geokinesis]].


===List of Abilities/Allies that can spark Wires===
===List of Abilities/Allies that can spark Wires===
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*[[The Three Mage-Sisters|Zan Partizanne]]
*[[The Three Mage-Sisters|Zan Partizanne]]
*[[Zap Splasher]]
*[[Zap Splasher]]
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
KSA Wire activated.jpg|A wire being activated and sending off a current, from ''Kirby Star Allies''
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:23, 6 January 2021

A wire attached to some blocks in Kirby Star Allies.

Wire is an object that is involved with various puzzles in the Kirby series, first seen in Kirby: Planet Robobot. It acts similar to a Fuse, in that it can be seen strewn across platforms and can bend at 90 degree angles or be found in pieces that need to be joined together. Wires can be set off by an electric-based attack, with the spark going along the length of the wire to power some device or another at the end of it. Sometimes, a spark can return to the free end of the wire, but nothing will result of it. Unlike a fuse, a wire can manage multiple sparks at a time, since it isn't actively being burned away.

Some wires are attached to electric stakess, and can only be set off by a Zap Hammer or by Geokinesis.

List of Abilities/Allies that can spark Wires

Gallery

See also