User:Kirpow/Workshop

Hey, it's a workshop. Here, I'll try to make full-fledged articles, and then publish them later, instead of going back to edit a young, already existing article.

As of now, this will be Kirby: Triple Deluxe-related stuff; since that game isn't out in English yet, it'd be wise to not create articles for that game's new features, as we'd be using untranslated information. But here I'll be jotting down all of the confirmed infromation we do have, and then publishing it a little bit after the game releases in early May. After that, this will be a place for me to create rough pages for things I think should be added to the wiki before I ask administrators for approval and whatnot, among other things.

Black Dedede
Black Dedede is supposedly a Mirror World version of King Dedede. He first appeared, unexpectedly, in Kirby: Triple Deluxe as the penultimate boss of that game’s Extra Mode, where he fought, and was defeated by, his Dream Land counterpart, at Royal Road.

Appearance
Black Dedede greatly resembles King Dedede, the only differences being his colors. Just like Dedede, he resembles a large, chubby penguin wearing in elegant robes, though his skin and robes are much darker colors. His skin is pitch black, and so are the edges of his robe and the ball on top of his crown. His crown and robe are a much darker shade of red, as are half of the triangles on the piece of clothing around his stomach. The other triangles are dark gray, and the edges of the piece are gray and black. The brim of his crown is dark silver, and his gloves and feet are also dark gray. His mouth is light gray, and his eyes are completely white, without any pupils, and are always angled downwards angrily. His hammer is identical to Masked Dedede’s, albeit different colors as well.

Clown enemy
Clown enemy is an enemy in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It yields the Circus ability when inhaled.

Hypernova
Hypernova is an ability introduced in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It is obtained when Kirby eats a Miracle Fruit. Hypernova causes Kirby to glow many colors, and amplifies his Inhale exponentially. This ability allows Kirby to "suck up trees and enemies, move massive blocks, and even inhale whole stages" http://kirby.nintendo.com/triple-deluxe/abilities/.

Miracle Fruit
A Miracle Fruit is an item introduced in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It is roughly the size of Kirby and it grows in many areas of Floralia. When eaten, this fruit grants Kirby the Hypernova ability, which lets his singature Inhale "achieve maximum suckitude" http://kirby.nintendo.com/triple-deluxe/abilities/.

Paintra
Paintra is a colorful female wizard and the boss of Kirby: Triple Deluxe's second level, Lollipop Land. She was merely a painting before Daranza disturbed her, and she materialized from her frame and attacked Kirby.

She is based off of, and as such, greatly resembles, Drawcia.

Appearance
Paintra has the same basic appearance of Drawcia: they are both limbless, wizardous-looking creatures with large hats and colorful clothes. Paintra wears a red wizards' hat with a wide rim, a white-ish green cloth around it, and a long, pointed top. There are what seem to be yellow flowers on the hat, as well. She has curly pink hair, a dark brown face, and yellow eyes. Under her eyes is a tightly wrapped, blue piece of clothing, held there by a yellow button in the middle. Paintra has a red and orange lined coat with fluffy red brims, and she wears a purple vest, with two yellow buttons, under it. Paintra's "legs" resemble the tip of a paintbrush split in two. The tips of each half have red and yellow, and green and blue paint on them, respectively. For some attacks, Paintra will combine her legs to form an actual paintbrush tip under her body.

First Half
Paintra can release a series of multicolored orbs, roughly the size of Kirby, after briefly charging up. They approach the ground diagonally, but each at a slightly different angle. She will also float around the arena, sometimes into the background so Kirby cannot attack her. She can release balls of paint from the background that will fall of random spots on the foreground floor, and also cover the screen with splashes or streaks of paint for a short time, obscuring the player's view. She will also try to swipe at Kirby with her paintbrush-like bottom; this attack leaves an ability-less star each time she swipes. She can also rain down a barrage of paint blobs on top of Kirby; if he is hit with this attack, it renders him unable to move until the attack ends. This attack leaves two stars.

Second Half
Paintra will perform the same moves and attacks she did in the first half of the fight, except faster and likely in quick succession, but she also has new attacks.

Paintra will summon empty picture frames into the background and paint large wrecking balls onto them. The frames will then float above Kirby, and two of the balls will fall like actual wrecking balls, while one floats slowly like paper, and can be destroyed. The two actual wrecking balls leave two stars once they hit the floor. She can also paint spiked pillars onto the frames. Like the wrecking balls, two of the pillars are real, while one is fake. Two of the pillars will extend forward, while one just flutters harmlessly out of its frame. The two real pillars will then retreat back into their frames; each pillar leaves two stars when this happens. She can also paint the four Landias. Three of them will breath fire around them, while one falls harmlessly out of its frame. Lastly, Paintra can paint three of herself. After she is done, the four Paintras will float together in an attempt to confuse the player, before sepearting. The real Paintra will then set the fake three on fire, one by one, and they will each float around briefly before exploding.

Paintra can also summon a sheet of paper to fall over the background, seperating her from Kirby. The player must the use her silhouette to determine where she is, and avoid her when she breaks through the sheet in an attempt to run Kirby through. Her silhouette will follow Kirby while she is behind the sheet, and when she breaks through the sheet, two stars appear. Paintra may perform this attack several times before the sheet is pulled back up. Paintra can also attempt to run through Kirby the same way she would when she is behind the sheet, when the sheet is absent. This still leaves two stars.

Trivia
None at the moment.

Floralia
Floralia is a series of floating islands above Dream Land introduced in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. In the game, Kirby travels up the newly grown Dreamstalk to Floralia to save King Dedede, who was kidnapped by Taranza. Floralia has six main islands, which are the six worlds of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Islands
In order, from first, or lowest, to last, or highest.

Fine Field
A grassy, plain area.

Wildlife
Floralia has many of the same creatures as Dream Land, such as Waddle Dees, Grizzos, Bronto Burts, Shotzos, and Gordos, but it also holds several never-before-seen enemies. These enemies are:

Normal Enemies

 * Antr (アントラー)
 * Beetley (ビートリー)
 * Dingle (ディングル)
 * Funny Lovatts (ファニーロバッツ)
 * Flame Garaga (フレイム・ガラーガ)
 * Fuwa Rover (フワローバ)
 * Ghost Gordo (ゴーストゴルドー)
 * Grand Dee (グランディ) (some with skis)
 * Horror Data Lamp (ホラータランプ)
 * Hunter Scarfy
 * Lord Antr (ロードアントラー)
 * Mamanti (ママンティ)
 * Pac-Flower (パクフラーワ)
 * Spinum (スパイナム)
 * Toughness Waddle Dee (タフネスワドルディ)

Royal Road Enemies
In the last level of the game, Royal Road, some normal enemies are replaced by "sectra" or "sectle" versions, similar to how some enemies were replaced in Kirby's Return to Dream Land's last two levels, Egg Engines and Dangerous Dinner.
 * Parasol Sectle Dee (パラソルセクトルディ)
 * Sectle Dee (セクトルディ)
 * Sectra Burt (セクトラバート)
 * Sectra Gordo (セクトラゴルドー)
 * Sectra Knight (セクトラナイト)
 * Sectra Shooter (セクトラシューター)

Enemies That Require the Use of the Hypernova Ability

 * Big Missile (ビッグミサイル)
 * Canon Tower (キャノンタワー)
 * Land Barbar (ランドバルバル)
 * Pipe Worm (パイプワーム)
 * Ace Fuwa Rover (エースフワローバ)
 * King Fuwa Rover (キングフワローバ)
 * Maurice Brothers (モーリスブラザーズ)
 * Gigant Cox (ギガントコックス)
 * Egger Wings (エッガーウィングス)
 * Waddle Dees' Steel Fortress (ワドルディ鋼鉄要塞)

Mid-bosses

 * Flame Galboros
 * Hornhead

Bosses

 * Flowery Woods (Fine Field)
 * Paintra (Lollipop Land)
 * Coily Rattler (Wild World)
 * Vorugeromu (Ever Explosion)

Native to Floralia is the Miracle Fruit, a unique plant that grows almost instantaneously and, when eaten, allows its user to inhale with incredible force.

Story
From Floralia, Taranza tosses a seed to the surface of Pop Star. Once there, the seed grows into the Dreamstalk, which lifts Kirby’s house and King Dedede’s castle high into the sky. The next morning, as Kirby wakes up and finds that his home is no longer on solid ground, Taranza floats into Dedede’s castle and, after dispatching several of his Waddle Dee guards, kidnaps him. He then takes the king higher into the sky, to Floralia, with Kirby in hot pursuit. Kirby then chases Taranza through the many islands of Floralia, with Taranza creating or aggravating an enemy at the end of each one.

Fine Field
Fine Field is the first level of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Lollipop Land
Lollipop Land is the second level of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Wild World
Wild World is the fourth level of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Ever Explosion
Ever Explosion is the fifth level of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Royal Road
Royal Road is the sixth and final level of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.