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'''Stages''' are the individual, playable sections of a ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game, often (but not always) accessed through [[:Category:Levels|level]] hubs. Note that in general, only stand-alone or named stages may receive their own articles; most numbered stages are covered in the respective level's article instead.
'''Stages''' are the individual, playable sections of a ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game, often (but not always) accessed through [[:Category:Levels|level]] hubs. Each stage has its own page, which can be accessed from the respective article of its host level. If not given its own name in-game, a stage page can be accessed directly by typing the level name followed by a dash and then Stage <nowiki>#</nowiki> (example: [[Vegetable Valley - Stage 1]]).
 
The term can also misleadingly be used to refer to the main games of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. See [[:Category:Main Games in Kirby Super Star (Ultra)]] for a list of the main games.


The term may also (misleadingly) be used to refer to the main games that ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' consist of; for these, see [[:Category:Main Games in Kirby Super Star]] and [[:Category:Main Games in Kirby Super Star Ultra]].
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Stages are the individual, playable sections of a Kirby game, often (but not always) accessed through level hubs. Each stage has its own page, which can be accessed from the respective article of its host level. If not given its own name in-game, a stage page can be accessed directly by typing the level name followed by a dash and then Stage # (example: Vegetable Valley - Stage 1).

The term can also misleadingly be used to refer to the main games of Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. See Category:Main Games in Kirby Super Star (Ultra) for a list of the main games.