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*One concept drawing of Poison's ability hat depicts Kirby donning a purple wizard hat with a wooden staff.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/at3a/special/index.html Nintendo.co.jp]</ref> This might have been a nod to the character Garstein from ''Alcahest'', an action RPG developed by [[HAL Laboratory]]. The relation between the Poison artwork and the character is that when Garstein joins the player, he talks about a cave being filled with poisonous gas.
 
*One concept drawing of Poison's ability hat depicts Kirby donning a purple wizard hat with a wooden staff.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/at3a/special/index.html Nintendo.co.jp]</ref> This might have been a nod to the character Garstein from ''Alcahest'', an action RPG developed by [[HAL Laboratory]]. The relation between the Poison artwork and the character is that when Garstein joins the player, he talks about a cave being filled with poisonous gas.
 
**Presumably coincidentally, said concept resembles [[Beam|Beam Mage]]'s beginner gear from ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''.
 
**Presumably coincidentally, said concept resembles [[Beam|Beam Mage]]'s beginner gear from ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''.
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Kirby of the Stars Copy Ability "Poison" Introduction Video
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Revision as of 04:43, 24 August 2019

Attack foes with poison spray and toxic clouds!
— Kirby Battle Royale - Kirby's 25th Anniversary Copy Ability Poll

Poison is one of three Copy Abilities introduced in Kirby: Planet Robobot. It appears to be similar to the Water Copy Ability from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

General Information

As mentioned above, Poison is similar to the Water ability in many respects; Kirby can release spouts from his hat, slide around on a trail of poison, and throw poison blobs around. However, many of the Poison ability's attacks leave behind damaging residue (such as puddles or clouds) that can inflict continuous damage on enemies that touch them.

Moveset

Move Controls Description Damage
Sticky Toxin B Kirby shoots a poison ball from his mouth that leaves a toxic puddle that can damage enemies. This attack falls straight down in water. 15 (ball, puddle)
Toxic Tower Up + B Kirby projects a column of poison up in the air. Kirby can aim this attack in different directions (Tilted Toxic Tower). 11 (first hit), 7 (following hits)
Toxic Slide Dash + B Kirby surfs on a wave of poison. Kirby can surf on water while doing this attack. This attack also leaves a trail of poison behind it that can damage enemies. 23 (poison wave), 15 (puddles)
Toxic Smog Hold B Kirby breathes poison breath that damages foes. It can be moved by fans and can destroy blocks. 4
Poison Pummel-Toxic Swamp B (near enemy) Kirby goes into a flurry of poison jabs and then ends it by leaping into the air and slamming down. The slam produces a large splash of poison that can hit other targets. 4 (Poison Pummel), 1 (rising jump) 30 (Toxic Swamp)
Sticky Strike Down + B (Midair) Kirby fires two poison balls towards the ground, leaving damaging puddles when they hit the ground. 15 (balls, puddles)
Toxic Ball Dash + tap B (Midair) Kirby throws a ball of poison which rolls around before bursting. 17

Flavor Text

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Kirby: Planet Robobot
This dangerous ability can be used to attack enemies with a corrosive liquid that damages organic and inorganic forms alike.

Trivia

  • One concept drawing of Poison's ability hat depicts Kirby donning a purple wizard hat with a wooden staff.[1] This might have been a nod to the character Garstein from Alcahest, an action RPG developed by HAL Laboratory. The relation between the Poison artwork and the character is that when Garstein joins the player, he talks about a cave being filled with poisonous gas.

Videos

Concept Artwork

Gallery

References