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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.


''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' is the first main series game to make bottomless pits not result in an instant loss of life without any assisting methods. Instead, falling into a pit causes Kirby to simply lose a moderate amount of HP, then return to the field of play near the point where he fell, similar to ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' and [[Kirby 3D Rumble]].
''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' is the first main series game to make bottomless pits not result in an instant loss of life without any assisting methods. Instead, falling into a pit causes Kirby to simply lose a small amount of HP then return to the field of play, similar to ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' and [[Kirby 3D Rumble]].


==In spin-offs==
==In spin-offs==
Spin-off games also feature bottomless pits, with some in games like ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' still causing the player to lose a life. However, falling into them in some games may instead give a different penalty that may simply deduct from the player's [[Point|points]] or induce HP losses.
Spin-off games also feature bottomless pits, with some in games like ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' still causing the player to lose a life. However, falling into them in some games may instead give a different penalty that may simply deduct from their [[Point|points]] or induce HP losses.


In ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', these areas are referred to as '''OB''' (short for "out of bounds"). In 1P Game, falling into an OB zone causes the player to lose a life. In 2P Game, falling into an OB zone instead subtracts 2 HP from the player and causes them to instantly lose the current [[Copy Ability]] they have.
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', these areas are referred to as '''OB''' (short for "out of bounds"). In 2P Game, falling into an OB zone subtracts 2 HP from the player and causes them to instantly lose the current [[Copy Ability]] they have.


In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', falling into a pit will either slow Kirby down or cause his vehicle to respawn with minimal HP. In [[Air Ride]], the only course to have bottomless pits is [[Celestial Valley]], and the [[Sand (course)|Sand]] course in [[Top Ride]] features a crumbling quicksand pit that can sometimes empty. Stage 1 of [[Destruction Derby]] also has stones which can be busted, revealing bottomless pits that can be fallen into.
In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', falling into a pit will either slow Kirby down or cause his vehicle to respawn with minimal HP. In [[Air Ride]], the only course to have bottomless pits is [[Celestial Valley]], and the [[Sand (course)|Sand]] course in [[Top Ride]] features a crumbling quicksand pit that can sometimes empty. Stage 1 of [[Destruction Derby]] also has stones which can be busted, revealing bottomless pits that can be fallen into.
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