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A '''final boss''' (sometimes referred to as a '''last boss''') is the term often used to describe the last [[boss]] in a video game. ' | A '''final boss''' (sometimes referred to as a '''last boss''') is the term often used to describe the last [[boss]] in a video game. Final bosses aren't distinguished just by whether the credits roll after their defeat, but are often given their own unique level, such as [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]] or [[Mind in the Program]], and may occasionally be a secret villain or twist villain such as [[Dark Matter]] or [[Marx]]. Some final bosses use moves that work in a similar way to moves used by previous level bosses, building on what Kirby has learned over the course of his adventure. Others still are actually false final bosses, only allowing access to the "true" final boss once certain milestones have been reached. | ||
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Final boss
A final boss (sometimes referred to as a last boss) is the term often used to describe the last boss in a video game. Final bosses aren't distinguished just by whether the credits roll after their defeat, but are often given their own unique level, such as The Fountain of Dreams or Mind in the Program, and may occasionally be a secret villain or twist villain such as Dark Matter or Marx. Some final bosses use moves that work in a similar way to moves used by previous level bosses, building on what Kirby has learned over the course of his adventure. Others still are actually false final bosses, only allowing access to the "true" final boss once certain milestones have been reached.
Final bosses in the Kirby series | |||
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Boss | Game(s) | Mode(s) | Description |
King Dedede |
Kirby's Dream Land | Normal Game Extra Game |
King Dedede acts as the first final boss in the series, using his hammer, inhale, and Super Dedede Jump to battle Kirby in his castle atop Mt. Dedede. In Extra Game, King Dedede uses his attacks more aggressively. |
Nightmare |
Kirby's Adventure Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land |
Normal Game Extra Game |
After Kirby defeats King Dedede once again, Level 8 starts, and Nightmare is revealed to be the true villain of the game. Kirby must use the Star Rod to take down Nightmare, in both his Power Orb and Wizard form. |
King Dedede |
Kirby's Pinball Land | Main Mode(?) | King Dedede returns as a final boss, more stuff here. |
Robo Dedede |
Kirby's Dream Course | Single-player Extra Game |
Robo Dedede is the only boss in this game. This robotic version of King Dedede is piloted by the king himself. It has the ability to summon smaller robots called Chibi Dededes to attack Kirby. |
King Dedede |
Kirby's Dream Land 2 | Story Mode (or whatever it's called in this game) | In the last stage of Dark Castle, a possessed King Dedede appears as the final boss of the game if Kirby has not collected all Rainbow Drops, otherwise appearing as the second to last boss. |
Dark Matter |
If Kirby managed to collect every Rainbow Drop, he will duel the real villain, Dark Matter, using his newly acquired Rainbow Sword to reflect his attacks. After defeating the swordsman, Dark Matter will reveal his true form, transforming into a large eyeball. |