Wild World

Wild World is the fourth floating island of Floralia and serves as the fourth level in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

General Information
Wild World is an exotic island showing little technological advancement. Most of the area is covered in lust jungle greenery; at the heart of the vegetation are multiple ancient temples, inspired by ancient Egyptian and Mayan pyramids. These temples contain many traps and treasure chests. Kirby must swim through waterfalls, traverse invisible floors in a haunted mansion, and dodge fire-spitting cobra statues as he chases the Dedede-snatching Taranza.

Regular Enemies

 * Pierce
 * Leafan
 * Waddle Dee
 * Pacto
 * Big Waddle Dee
 * Rocky
 * Foley
 * Waddle Doo
 * Sir Kibble
 * Carry Dee
 * Spynum
 * Birdon
 * Beetley
 * Glunk
 * Blipper
 * Ringle
 * Gordo
 * Mamanti
 * Barbar
 * Wheelie Bike
 * Blade Knight
 * Scarfy
 * Fuwa Rover
 * Ghost Gordo
 * Search
 * Tsukikage
 * Mumbies
 * Kabu
 * Grizzo
 * Como
 * Knuckle Joe
 * Chilly
 * Clown Acrobot
 * Noddy
 * Shotzo
 * Hot Head
 * Broom Hatter
 * Bronto Burt
 * Poppy Bros. Jr.
 * Gigatzo
 * Lanzer
 * Whippy
 * Cappy
 * Craby
 * Sparky
 * Chip
 * Flamer
 * Tick

Enemies defeated with the Hypernova ability

 * Ace Fuwa Rover
 * King Fuwa Rover

Obstacles

 * Flame Garaga

Mid-bosses

 * Hornhead
 * Grand Wheelie
 * Blocky
 * Flame Galboros
 * Bonkers DX

Copy Abilities

 * Spear
 * Leaf
 * Stone
 * Beetle
 * Bomb
 * Beam
 * Cutter
 * Archer
 * Wing
 * Bell
 * Ninja
 * Wheel
 * Sword
 * Crash
 * Hypernova
 * Fighter
 * Ice
 * Circus
 * Sleep
 * Fire
 * Needle
 * Whip
 * Sparky
 * Hammer

Boss

 * Coily Rattler

Trivia

 * In the last room in Stage 3, one can see portraits of Taranza, Magolor, and a landscape from Cookie Country.
 * At one point in Stage 5, Kirby must battle Flame Galboros. Two blocks in the center of the floor can be destroyed using Timed Dynamite supplied earlier in the room; if Kirby blasts these blocks and stands to the left of the pit, Flame Galboros will leap into it and defeat itself instantly. This trick seems to be an homage to the Bonkers fight in Kirby Super Star (Ultra)'s The Great Cave Offensive. (Hammer Kirby can end that battle immediately by breaking the bricks underneath Bonkers, plummeting him into a pit.)