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*This copy ability possibly relates to the [[Yo-Yo]] copy ability because both function similarly.
*This copy ability possibly relates to the [[Yo-Yo]] copy ability because both function similarly.
*In an early build of ''Kirby 64'' shown in 1999, this power combo instead transformed Kirby into a computer chip.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf0pwsX73jw Spaceworld 1999 trailer]</ref>
*In an early build of ''Kirby 64'' shown in 1999, this power combo instead transformed Kirby into a computer chip.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf0pwsX73jw Spaceworld 1999 trailer]</ref>
*This ability is similar to the [[Geokinesis]] move from [[Kirby: Star Allies]].


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Revision as of 14:05, 8 March 2021

Stone-Spark
K64 A StoneSpark.png
Kirby controlling a stone with a spark leash
Details
First game Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Type(s) Unlimited uses
Obtained from Combining Stone and Spark
Power(s) Controlling a stone with a spark leash that flies about the area
Comparable to Cutter
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Stone-Spark is a Power Combo in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards that combines the Stone and Spark abilities. With the ability, Kirby can spit out a rock, which is connected to him by a stream of electricity.

While the stone is out, it flies about the stage, generally following a rotating pattern around Kirby. It will bounce and ricochet off walls and other obstacles and, along with the spark leash, will damage any enemy it touches. Kirby cannot hover while the stone is out, but the stone will eventually move in and make contact with Kirby, breaking in the process. Kirby can also make the stone explode prematurely, damaging enemies caught in the blast.

Like the other abilities in Kirby 64, this ability does not change Kirby's physical appearance in any way.

Trivia

  • This copy ability possibly relates to the Yo-Yo copy ability because both function similarly.
  • In an early build of Kirby 64 shown in 1999, this power combo instead transformed Kirby into a computer chip.[1]
  • This ability is similar to the Geokinesis move from Kirby: Star Allies.

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