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[[File:StarBlockPuzzle.jpg|200px|right|thumb|In order to obtain a [[Crystal Shard]], a Star Block puzzle must be completed in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.]]
[[File:StarBlockPuzzle.jpg|200px|right|thumb|In order to obtain a [[Crystal Shard]], a Star Block puzzle must be completed in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.]]
The '''Star Block''' is one of the most common objects in the Kirby franchise, appearing in every Kirby title thus far, and most often as an orange square with a white star at its center. Like in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series, these blocks, when broken open, sometimes reveal small surprises, ranging from absolutely nothing to small [[Star]]s than can be collected in large quantities to receive a [[1-Up]]. In that same vein, these blocks have been seen floating mid-air, and on the ground, yet in either location they can be destroyed in the same fashion. Not only can Kirby break these blocks by conventional means or by use of a copy ability,these are perfect fire power as he can also suck them up and fire them at enemies as projectiles. These blocks, regardless of game, are never present during boss fights, although they are quite the common sight within regular, non-boss stages.
The '''Star Block''' is one of the most common objects in the Kirby franchise, appearing in every Kirby title thus far, and most often as an orange square with a white star at its center. Like in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series, these blocks, when broken open, sometimes reveal small surprises, ranging from absolutely nothing to small [[Star]]s than can be collected in large quantities to receive a [[1-Up]]. In that same vein, these blocks have been seen floating mid-air, and on the ground, yet in either location they can be destroyed in the same fashion. Not only can Kirby break these blocks by conventional means or by use of a copy ability,these are perfect fire power as he can also suck them up and fire them at enemies as projectiles. These blocks, regardless of game, are never present during boss fights, although they are quite the common sight within regular, non-boss stages.
== Other Appearances ==
Star blocks also appear in [['''Super Smash Bros. Melee''']] and [['''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''']] within the [[Green Greens]] stage. These Star blocks may come down in random increments at both right or left over one of the three lines, (5x3). and Bomb blocks, again, appear on the stage, but they're hazardous. In some instances, the Star block may be hazardous in the fact this if one is sent upwards and coincidentally hits a falling star/bomb block, resulting in being "spiked".


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Revision as of 02:00, 24 May 2010

File:StarBlock.jpg
Kirby races by a set of Star Blocks in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
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In order to obtain a Crystal Shard, a Star Block puzzle must be completed in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

The Star Block is one of the most common objects in the Kirby franchise, appearing in every Kirby title thus far, and most often as an orange square with a white star at its center. Like in the Super Mario Bros. series, these blocks, when broken open, sometimes reveal small surprises, ranging from absolutely nothing to small Stars than can be collected in large quantities to receive a 1-Up. In that same vein, these blocks have been seen floating mid-air, and on the ground, yet in either location they can be destroyed in the same fashion. Not only can Kirby break these blocks by conventional means or by use of a copy ability,these are perfect fire power as he can also suck them up and fire them at enemies as projectiles. These blocks, regardless of game, are never present during boss fights, although they are quite the common sight within regular, non-boss stages.

Other Appearances

Star blocks also appear in '''Super Smash Bros. Melee''' and '''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''' within the Green Greens stage. These Star blocks may come down in random increments at both right or left over one of the three lines, (5x3). and Bomb blocks, again, appear on the stage, but they're hazardous. In some instances, the Star block may be hazardous in the fact this if one is sent upwards and coincidentally hits a falling star/bomb block, resulting in being "spiked".