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A '''Rail''' is an object in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' which [[Kirby]] and other playable characters can ride by contacting one end of it. Rails are typically long and winding, and will force the rider to travel (usually at high speed) from one end of the other without the option of getting off early or turning around while on the rail. While on a rail, racers may only brake, boost, [[Quick Spin]] or use an [[Inhale]], [[Copy Ability]], or held item. Rails may also have boost sections on them, which function like [[Dash Panel]]s.
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A '''Rail''' is an object in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' which [[Kirby]] and other playable characters can ride by contacting one end of it or in some cases touching down on any part of its length. Rails are typically long and winding, and will force the rider to travel (usually at high speed) from one end of the other without the option of getting off early or turning around while on the rail. While on a rail, racers may only brake, boost, [[Quick Spin]] or use an [[Inhale]], [[Copy Ability]], or held item. Rails may also have boost sections on them, which function like [[Dash Panel]]s.


While most rails are stationary, some - like the fork rail in [[Magma Flows]] - may move left and right.
While most rails are stationary, some - like the fork rail in [[Magma Flows]] - may move left and right. Rails may also appear and disappear, such as those found on the [[Light (course)|Light]] course in [[Top Ride]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 19:33, 21 April 2021

A Rail is an object in Kirby Air Ride which Kirby and other playable characters can ride by contacting one end of it or in some cases touching down on any part of its length. Rails are typically long and winding, and will force the rider to travel (usually at high speed) from one end of the other without the option of getting off early or turning around while on the rail. While on a rail, racers may only brake, boost, Quick Spin or use an Inhale, Copy Ability, or held item. Rails may also have boost sections on them, which function like Dash Panels.

While most rails are stationary, some - like the fork rail in Magma Flows - may move left and right. Rails may also appear and disappear, such as those found on the Light course in Top Ride.

Gallery