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'''Rift Ruin''' is the first stage of [[Iello Adventure]] in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. [[Kirby]] travels through these yellow ruins presumably in search of [[Drawcia]] after being cursed to a ball form. Rift Ruin is the first stage in ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' with more than three areas. The giant orange [[switch]] controlling all of the orange [[Action Block]]s of other areas, can be found in this stage. The ruins also introduce the totally dark rooms and the short-lived [[Lantern (Kirby: Canvas Curse)|lanterns]]. The entire stage remains consistent with its yellow brick walls, floors, and temple or dungeon like hazards, hidden doors, and has extensive use of contact-activated objects.
'''Rift Ruin''' is the first stage of [[Iello Adventure]] in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. [[Kirby]] travels through these yellow ruins presumably in search of [[Drawcia]] after being cursed to a ball form. Rift Ruin is the first stage in ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' with more than three areas. The giant orange [[switch]] controlling all of the orange [[Action Block]]s of other areas, can be found in this stage. The ruins also introduce the totally dark rooms and the short-lived [[Lantern (Kirby: Canvas Curse)|lanterns]]. The entire stage remains consistent with its yellow brick walls, floors, and temple or dungeon like hazards, hidden doors, and has extensive use of contact-activated objects.


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