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|image = [[Image:Darkmind1.jpg]]
 
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|full_name = '''Dark Mind'''
 
|full_name = '''Dark Mind'''
 
|first_appearance = ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004)
 
|first_appearance = ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004)
|ability = [[Fire]], [[Ice]], [[Spark]] crash (from his projectiles)
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|ability = [[Fire]], [[Ice]], [[Spark]] Crash (from his projectiles)
 
|category = [[Final Boss]]
 
|category = [[Final Boss]]
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 26 August 2010

Dark Mind is an evil mind that serves as the final boss of Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.

Background

Dark Mind is a mysterious figure who wanted to conquer the Mirror World- so he corrupted the Mirror World with his evil. Meta Knight found that this would threaten Dream Land, so he went to the Mirror World. However, he found himself beaten and imprisoned by his evil counterpart- Dark Meta Knight. It was then up to Kirby and his newly-born clones to save Dream Land and the Mirror World, so they ended up in the Mirror World. His appearance suggests that he might be the Mirror World version of Nightmare or Dark Matter or even both.

Attack List

Form 1

Dark Mind will fire stars in wave or stream formations, drop bombs, or constantly teleport around (much like Nightmare "orb"). As phases go on, he becomes more erratic and he gains new attacks, such as dropping stars in corners which later on home onto Kirby. The stars can be inhaled for Fire (red), Ice (blue), Spark (green), or random (violet) (like what Kirby would do while fighting Miracle Matter in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards). He can also drop a dangerous bomb that will destroy the screen, which has to be destroyed first if Kirby does not want to suffer damage.

Form 2 (Power Orb Form)

Darkmind2

Dark Mind's second form.

Dark Mind will fire laser beams (either in bursts or continuously) and drop bombs. He can also swing his twin mirrors around while moving himself. Another ability involves summoning enemies you can get copy abilities from. If a mirror is attacked enough, it will attack in pieces before disappearing and regenerating. Occasionally, the screen will be flipped vertically in order to confuse the player. Dark Mind's weak spot is its single eye.

During the fight, Kirby may walk into "invisible" doors that take him to a different side of the screen.

After this, Dark Mind shrivels up into a Kirby-Sized fireball, and Kirby hops onto a Warp Star. The two combatants then engage in a star-shooting fight. Kirby eventually defeats Dark Mind for good.

Trivia

  • Dark Mind's second and final form heavily resembles Dark Matter and Zero from Kirby's Dream Land 3. It may mean that he could be made of Dark Matter himself. It's even possible that he is the mirror of Dark Matter, like Dark Meta Knight is to Meta Knight, although Dark Mind could be a mirror counterpart of Zero.
    • Another possibility is that Dark Mind is a Mirror World combination of both Nightmare and Dark Matter/Zero, seeing as that his first and most used form, heavily resembles Nightmare and his eye, that of Zero.
  • Dark Mind makes a cameo in Kirby Squeak Squad in a picture alongside other bosses.
  • Dark Mind's first form appears to have 4 eyes as well as two faces, but on closer inspection the "face" resembling Nightmare is actually a sort of crown worn by him, with his true face residing under it.
  • If Kirby attacks one of the bombs, a health bar will show up for it but it won't have a name.

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