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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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Gameplay returns to that of classic Kirby adventures, in that it is a side-scrolling platform game. Kirby can do all his standard moves, such as run, jump, puff up, inhale, and swim. By inhaling, Kirby is once again able to copy from his opponents' abilities to be used, losing an ability when requested by the player or when sufficient damage is received. Kirby may also obtain a Copy Ability by using [[Copy Essence Deluxe]]s found in some parts of the stages, especially before certain boss battles. There are four new abilities added to ''Kirby's Return to Dreamland'', along with several returning standard abilities. The health bar returns as usual, and food is used to replenish the health bar (the [[Maxim Tomato]] replenishing the entirety of it). There are also several items that need to be used in some stages, such as a cannon, a protective umbrella, or a boot. Keys are sometimes put in the stage (sometimes on a shining [[Waddle Dee]]) to unlock doors to certain areas, especially areas with Energy Spheres. Typical features, such as [[Bomb Blocks]] are also included. Some blocks can be bypassed only with Kirby's Super Inhale ability, which allows him to swallow a large amount of blocks and enemies (including other players) and spit out a large star. Other parts require Kirby to have a certain ability, notably parts where Kirby must cut a rope holding a platform with a sword/cutter/spear/ninja blade, fuses that must be lit by Fire, or stumps/blocks that can only be broken by a rock or a hammer. Some areas must be opened up with the use of buttons, like in previous ''Kirby'' games. There are also now little switches on the ceiling that Kirby must stick to in order to open up certain areas, or activate certain block patterns. If Kirby dies with life left, Kirby returns to the output of the most recent door entered. If Kirby runs out of lives, he must start the sublevel over again (except for final boss battles). Kirby can also obtain stars that if 100 stars are obtained, a life is given to Kirby. Yellow Stars are worth one star, Red stars are worth five, and Blue stars are worth ten.
Gameplay returns to that of classic Kirby adventures, in that it is a side-scrolling platform game. Kirby can do all his standard moves, such as run, jump, puff up, inhale, and swim. By inhaling, Kirby is once again able to copy from his opponents' abilities to be used, losing an ability when requested by the player or when sufficient damage is received. Kirby may also obtain a Copy Ability by using [[Copy Essence Deluxe]]s found in some parts of the stages, especially before certain boss battles. There are four new abilities added to ''Kirby's Return to Dreamland'', along with several returning standard abilities. The health bar returns as usual, and food is used to replenish the health bar (the [[Maxim Tomato]] replenishing the entirety of it). There are also several items that need to be used in some stages, such as a cannon, a protective umbrella, or a boot. Keys are sometimes put in the stage (sometimes on a shining [[Waddle Dee]]) to unlock doors to certain areas, especially areas with Energy Spheres. Typical features, such as [[Bomb Blocks]] are also included. Some blocks can be bypassed only with Kirby's Super Inhale ability, which allows him to swallow a large amount of blocks and enemies (including other players) and spit out a large star. Other parts require Kirby to have a certain ability, notably parts where Kirby must cut a rope holding a platform with a sword/cutter/spear/ninja blade, fuses that must be lit by Fire, or stumps/blocks that can only be broken by a rock or a hammer. Some areas must be opened up with the use of buttons, like in previous ''Kirby'' games. There are also now little switches on the ceiling that Kirby must stick to in order to open up certain areas, or activate certain block patterns. If Kirby dies with life left, Kirby returns to the output of the most recent door entered. If Kirby runs out of lives, he must start the sublevel over again (except for final boss battles). Kirby can also obtain stars that if 100 stars are obtained, a life is given to Kirby. Yellow Stars are worth one star, Red stars are worth five, and Blue stars are worth ten.


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