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===Copy Ability Battle (コピー能力バトル)===
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In this mode, white cards are called Normal cards, and cards of other colors are called Copy Ability cards.
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Revision as of 01:33, 26 April 2024

Kirby no Copy-toru![1] (also known as Kirby Copy-toru![2]) is a Japanese exclusive Kirby card game published by HAL Laboratory and Ensky in 2015. It can be played by 1-6 players and features three different game modes.

Overview

There are two main types of cards: Kirby cards and Enemy cards. Kirby cards feature Kirby either in his Normal state or with a Copy Ability, while Enemy cards feature various enemies and bosses of the series. Each card has a color out of 5 (white, red, blue, green, yellow) and a power number ranging from 1 to 8 at the top left corner of the card. Enemy cards also have a number of points they earn from being defeated, at the bottom right corner of the card.

Game modes

There are three different ways the game can be played:

Easy Battle (かんたんバトル)

This mode requires 2-6 players. Players take turns drawing Kirby cards to defeat Enemy cards on the table. The game ends when all players are out of Kirby cards, and the winner is the player with the highest score from the sum of points of the enemy cards defeated.

A set number of Kirby cards are given to each player, and the remaining ones are placed on a deck. A number of Enemy cards are drawn and placed on the table, and the remaining ones are placed on another deck. Each turn, a player draws one of their Kirby cards and "attacks" an enemy: if the attack is successful, they obtain the Enemy card they attacked, if not, that card is simply discarded. Regardless of the outcome, the drawn Kirby card is discarded. An attack is successful if the colors of the Kirby and Enemy cards match, and the Kirby card has the same power number or higher than the Enemy card. White Kirby cards can attack any Enemy card color, and white Enemy cards can be attacked by any Kirby card color. Moreover, a 1 power Kirby card can defeat a power 8 Enemy card. If a player cannot attack any Enemy card, or wants to attempt to defeat a strong Enemy card, they can discard one of their Kirby cards and draw a new one, however they must attack with the newly drawn Kirby card. Once all Enemy cards on the table are gone, they are replaced with the same number as the beginning; the game only ends with all players run out of Kirby cards.[3]

Copy Ability Battle (コピー能力バトル)

In this mode, white cards are called Normal cards, and cards of other colors are called Copy Ability cards.

Solo Battle (ひとりバトル)

List of cards

Kirby cards

Enemy cards

Promotional cards

External links

References