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Splash Beach

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Splash Beach
KEY Splash Beach Preview screenshot.png
The preview screen for Splash Beach.
Details
Treasures -Sun Clock
-Moon Clock
-Secret Island Soundtrack
Devil(s) (Devilish Mode) We-Devil
Theme music
Stage order
Dark Manor Blub-Blub Ocean
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Splash Beach is the first stage of Water Land in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, unlocked by defeating Squashini in Treat Land. The stage takes place on a beach which transitions from night to day, and regularly changes in water level. Completing this stage yields the Whistle Patch, which is used to unlock Blub-Blub Ocean.

Overview[edit]

The stage begins on the beachside at night. As Kirby progresses to the right past the changing tides, he will stumble into a sleeping stack of sea turtles which block his path. Using Snake will allow Kirby to travel into the ground, then use a warp hole to travel up to the clouds. Kirby can find the moon up here sleeping, and pulling it with the Yarn Whip will transform it into the sun, changing night to day. From there, Kirby can head back down to the beach and continue to the right along the beach. The changing water level is the primary concern as Kirby moves along, but this eventually makes way to a series of waves that he can ride. From here, it's not too long to the Bonus Bell at the end.

Medal Bead scores[edit]

  • Bronze - 450 points
  • Silver - 900 points
  • Gold - 1350 points

Enemies[edit]

Enemies Mid-Bosses

  • None

Treasures[edit]

Name Image Description
Sun Clock
KEY Furniture Sun Clock.jpg
This sunny clock gives off a warm glow. Ahhhh…
Moon Clock
KEY Furniture Moon Clock.jpg
This moon clock gives off a gentle light and goes dark once a month.
Secret Island Soundtrack
KEY Patch Castle Soundtrack screenshot.png
This new music plays in Secret Island.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ザブンビーチ
Zabun bīchi
Splash beach
Canadian French Plage barbotage Paddling beach
European French Plage plouf Splash beach
German Plätscherstrand Splashing beach
Italian Spiaggia Splash Splash Beach
Korean 풍덩 비치
pungdeong bichi
Splash Beach
Latin American Spanish Playa Chapoteo Splash beach
European Spanish Playa Chapuzón Dip Beach


Video walkthrough[edit]

100% walkthrough of Splash Beach.