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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Dream Land
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Dream Land.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Adventure
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Adventure.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Pinball Land
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Pinball Land.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Dream Course
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Dream Course.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Dream Land 2
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Dream Land 2.

Current Pipes


Current Pipes are pipes that are only found in water. These pipes blow bubbles out of them, thus creating a current in the direction they are facing. It is impossible for Kirby alone to swim against the current, but when he is paired with Kine he is not affected by them. Some areas are not accessible without Kine because of Current Pipes.

Spikes


Spikes are elements that hurt Kirby when he touches them. They can be found facing in any direction, and are often more than one pair in a row. Spikes are sometimes paired with Current Pipes underwater, with the Current Pipes blowing towards the Spikes.

Star Block


Star Blocks appear in Kirby's Dream Land 2 much like they do in other games; they are block elements that have a star imprinted on each of them. They are not very strong, as Kirby can inhale them or destroy them easily. They can often be found covering something (Such as a Door) or blocking a path.

Elemental Blocks
Elemental Blocks are blocks that can only be broken by a specific Copy Ability. In Kirby's Dream Land 2, there are six types of these blocks; one for every ability in the game. They can be found blocking the path to some Rainbow Drops. Kirby is not able to inhale these blocks.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Block Ball
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Block Ball.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby Super Star
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby Super Star.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Star Stacker
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Star Stacker.

Metal Block
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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Dream Land 3
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Dream Land 3.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby's Super Star Stacker
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby's Super Star Stacker.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

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List of environmental elements/Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
Environmental objects are passive elements on the map, which can either help or hinder Kirby's progress when interacted with. Kirby's adventures throughout the cosmos introduce the player to a wide variety of them, and most puzzles are based off some combination of these objects.

This is a list of the environmental elements in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.

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List of blocks
Blocks are the most commonly-encountered environmental element, and are a staple of the Kirby series and its puzzles. They serve as basic obstacles, usually easily removed unless positioned in a particular way or used in combinations with other elements.

Star Block
A Star Block is a block imprinted with an upright five-pointed star in the middle. Its most common coloration is a white star on an orange background with a white border, but sometimes it appears in other colors, such as pink. Star Blocks have been featured since Kirby's own debut in Kirby's Dream Land, and have been in every non-spinoff title since.

Star Blocks are easily destroyed - simply bumping hard into them or landing onto one by jumping from up high will remove it, and they are vulnerable to almost all forms of attacks. Sometimes their removal is not in the player's best interests, however, as sometimes Star Block formations contain enemies like Flamer, Gordo, or Shotzo, or the level's floor may be entirely made out of Star Blocks. Fortunately, Star Blocks are not affected by full-screen-hitting Copy Abilities Crash, Mike, and Paint, although these do hit Switches.

In stage 3 of Neo Star in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and for HB-002 and HB-007 in Kirby's Dream Land 3, a Crystal Shard and Heart Stars are earned respectively by removing Star Blocks from a field of them to create a specific shape.

In Kirby Mass Attack, fruit is sometimes hidden behind Star Blocks, as well as Medals.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, destructible blocks in the style of Kirby are present as obstacles and platforms, though they are not as brightly colored; rather, they resemble stone or metal with many cracks within them.

Bomb Block
The Bomb block is featured in most Kirby titles. It has a bomb icon in the middle, but otherwise look identical to a Star Block. Kirby cannot inhale it, and must destroy it by means of a Copy Ability, the Air Gun move (puffing air), or by performing a sweep kick. In Kirby: Canvas Curse, the player can tap it with the stylus.

Upon its destruction, a Bomb Block always starts off some form of chain reaction, the most common being removing all adjacent Star Blocks, although more complicated puzzles feature a chain of explosions that reveal hidden areas or power-ups, or otherwise alter the stage in such a way that it halts progress in a particular direction should the player be slow e.g. blocking the path to a revealed Treasure Chest.

A well-recognized example are the Bomb Blocks in Candy Mountain, a level in Dyna Blade, the sub-game in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, where destroying it turns most of the level into lava, but gives a trade-off in the form of a 1UP which can be picked up afterwards.

There is a variant in Kirby: Squeak Squad which looks like a transparent snowglobe with a flame icon inside of it. Instead of causing an explosive chain reaction, these simply cause a fiery inferno instead, and has the same effect as a Bomb Block otherwise.

Bomb Blocks make an appearance in the Green Greens stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where they can damage the player and destroy nearby Star Blocks. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, bomb blocks occasionally appear in puzzles, usually holding up platforms or trophies (which would fall if the bomb block finishes exploding).

Metal Block


A Metal Block is a block that resembles a gray ingot of iron. In certain titles they have small nibs around the central protrusion that resembles large rivets. It can be removed by using the following copy abilities: Burning, Fire, Metal, Hammer, Master, Missile, Magic, Smash, Stone, UFO, or Triple Star.

Most of the time, they are found to be in the way of power-ups or hidden rooms, which requires the player to make a choice of returning with the appropriate Copy Ability to remove them or remembering to return later or simply pass it by altogether.

They are present in Kirby: Canvas Curse, though they can only be broken by being shot through a cannon or using King Dedede's hammer. Also, it is one of the sketches in Paint Panic.

Ability Block
An Ability Block is an obstacle that requires a particular Copy Ability or a combination of abilities to break. This is a different mechanic in the sense that in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, particular abilities are needed to reach Bomb Blocks arranged in a particular way, but these Ability Blocks require the specific ability to actually break it, and is immune to all other forms of effort.

In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, most of these do not resemble Blocks in their usual form, but are more of obstructions of various shapes and sizes requiring a specific Mix of abilities to remove so Ribbon can retrieve the Crystal Shard hidden within. They are color-coded to the particular combination required to break them.

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Ability Blocks usually obstruct the player from Medals instead. They are both color-coded and have the icon representing the specific Copy Ability required to remove them.

Heave Ho Block
A Heave Ho Block resembles a Star Block, but has a carved-stone appearance. It cannot be destroyed, but can be moved horizontally on a flat surface by means of Kirby's Inhale - this means that whenever Kirby encounters one of these blocks, he must either go around it, or forfeit the current Copy Ability to perform the Inhale. Alternatively, should Kirby be using Stone, Smash, or Master, the Block can be moved using those abilities.

Two large examples of Heave Ho Blocks exist - one in Moonlight Mansion and one in Mustard Mountain. These are four times the size of the small ones, and hence require the efforts of all four Kirbys inhaling to actually move them. However, If Stone Kirby (or Smash Kirby's stone form and Master's down thrust) pounds the ground, the block will move somewhat; multiple pounds will eventually move the block out of the way.

In Kirby Mass Attack, Heave Ho Blocks appear in multiple levels. A Heave Ho Block can be moved by flicking Kirbys at it, which will cause it to slowly move forward.

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition, Heave Ho Blocks can be super inhaled.

Ice Block
Ice Blocks are blocks made out of ice, as the name suggests. In most Kirby games, they can only be broken by fiery attacks from Copy Abilities such as Fire, Burning, and Hammer.

Fire Block
Fire Blocks are blocks made out of burning lava. While they are less common than other lava elements in the series, they are tamable. Copy Abilities with cold or wet attacks such as Ice, Water, and Parasol can cool them into rock. Kirby can then tread on them or break them with another attack.

Electric Block
An Electric Block is a block with a bolt of electricity in the center. It is an indestructible hazard that zaps anything that touches it, be it the player character or enemies.

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, these blocks appear in levels where Kirby needs to illuminate rooms, and they are highlighted green on the in-game map.

In Kirby Super Star and its remake, Electric Blocks feature in Mekkai, the Machine Planet in Milky Way Wishes, but since the games do not feature in-game maps of the sort as found in Kirby: Canvas Curse, they are not highlighted. On Halfmoon and Orange Ocean (Revenge of Meta Knight), rounded blue orbs with a yellow bolt of electricity can be found, and these are identical to the Electric Blocks found on Mekkai besides the appearance.

Collapse Block
Collapse Blocks are blocks that break When Kirby stands on them for too long. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby: Triple Deluxe, these blocks are marked with Xs and take a bit longer to break.

Durable Block
Durable Blocks are blocks, typically large in size, that can only be destroyed through the use of an offensive item. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, these blocks are gold and shiny, and are destroyed by items such as the Balloon Bomb and the Stomper Boot. Durable Blocks in Kirby: Triple Deluxe take on three different looks: brown stone; porous, metamorphic rock; and gray steel, with an appearance similar to the gold blocks in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. The 3D Tilt Missile and 3D Laser Bar are among the items that can break them.

Bubble Block
A Bubble Block is a platform made out of bubbles. It pops shortly after the player character lands on it, releasing whatever that was contained inside. Most of them are empty, but sometimes they contain Stars and projectile-shooting enemies, such as Spear Waddle Dee.

The exact sound effect of a Bubble Block popping was later reused in Kirby: Squeak Squad. It can be heard when Bubble Kirby uses certain attacks.

Fruit Block
Fruit blocks are blocks appearing only in Kirby Mass Attack. When a Kirby is launched at it, fruit will come out of it; this can be done many times before the block disappears. Apples will come out first, while bananas, as well as watermelons, come out after several hits.

Fruit blocks first appear in Stage 2 of Green Grounds, and make many other appearances afterwards. Sometimes the player needs to do specific things to get to them; for example, in Stage 1 of Volcano Valley, the player needs to use a water bubble to cool the lava below the fruit block. They also appear in many swap blocks, along with regular star blocks.

One fruit block is related to the Checklist; it must be broken in Stage 7 of Sandy Canyon before clearing the stage in order to complete the task.

Swap Block
Swap Blocks are special blocks in Kirby Mass Attack. It is a block extends a number of other blocks from it. After a few seconds, the blocks return to the Swap Block and are shuffled. The blocks contained depend on the level environment; they include Star Blocks, Fruit Blocks, Blast Blocks, and Skull Blocks.

Slide Block
Slide Blocks are giant blocks in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Hypernova Kirby can pull them across the ground by violently inhaling; he can drag them most effectively by standing back and inhaling from a distance. Otherwise, Kirby can inhale from a close distance and keep walking backwards. Most Slide Blocks are invincible, but some are hollow and break when dropped from a reasonable height. These occasionally contain items, such as Sun Stones.

Terrain Block
Terrain Blocks are large blocks in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. They are camouflaged to look like parts of the terrain. Kirby can hit them three times to destroy them, often finding stars or keychains in their wake.

Block-related Enemies

 * Big Blucko
 * Big Dice
 * Blockin
 * Blocky
 * Blucko
 * Dice
 * Star Block Waddle Dee

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List of bubbles
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Bubble-related Enemies

 * Bubble Head

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