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When enemies or other items fall into a bottomless pit, they are removed from the game, though they can usually still respawn if Kirby leaves and comes back, as per usual. This method is often used to dispose of otherwise invulnerable enemies like [[Shotzo]], which can fall into a bottomless pit if its supporting block is removed.
When enemies or other items fall into a bottomless pit, they are removed from the game, though they can usually still respawn if Kirby leaves and comes back, as per usual. This method is often used to dispose of otherwise invulnerable enemies like [[Shotzo]], which can fall into a bottomless pit if its supporting block is removed.


Some games may make use of an assisting item or feature to save the player from instantly being defeated by a bottomless pit. In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', holding a [[Reviving Tomato]] in the inventory will result in the player being revived as usual when falling into a pit during certain boss battles. In the same game, it is impossible to lose a life via falling down a pit after said bosses are defeated as Kirby will be forced back onto solid ground if he does. In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', turning on [[Magolor|Helper Magolor]] will result in him coming to the rescue to fish out any player that has fallen into a bottomless pit.
Some games may make use of an assisting item or feature to save the player from instantly being defeated by a bottomless pit. In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', holding a [[Reviving Tomato]] in the inventory will result in the player being revived as usual when falling into a pit during certain boss battles. In the same game, it is impossible to lose a life via falling down a pit after said bosses are defeated as Kirby will be forced back onto solid ground if he does. In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', turning on [[Magolor|Helper Magolor]] will result in him coming to the rescue to fish out any player(s) that has fallen into a bottomless pit.


Some bosses like [[Mecha-Kracko]], [[Yin-Yarn]], and [[Queen Sectonia]] also utilize bottomless pits as a hazard, which can be dangerous if the player is attempting to maneuver around various attacks.
Some bosses like [[Mecha-Kracko]], [[Yin-Yarn]], and [[Queen Sectonia]] also utilize bottomless pits as a hazard, which can be dangerous if the player is attempting to maneuver around various attacks.
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