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===Other Games===
 
===Other Games===
Rockys, being mainstream enemies in the series, appear in a variety of games attempting to fall on top of Kirby or by rolling down slopes at him (a tactic which was first seen in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''). ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' introduced a new variety of Rockys (currently exclusive to the [[Mirror World]]) called [[Giant Rocky]]s that have more health and must be super inhaled. Additionally, these Giant Rockys had no limbs other than arms, wore yellow construction helmets and were not as mobile as their small brethren. The only time they ever moved was to simply try and crush Kirby. They also wore constant angry expressions on their faces. Rockys in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' have an octagon shape and wear no headband.
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Rockys, being mainstream enemies in the series, appear in a variety of games attempting to fall on top of Kirby or by rolling down slopes at him (a tactic which was first seen in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''). ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' introduced a new variety of Rockys (currently exclusive to the [[Mirror World]]) called [[Giant Rocky]]s that have more health and must be super inhaled if Kirby is without an ability. Additionally, these Giant Rockys had no limbs other than arms, wore yellow construction helmets and were not as mobile as their small brethren. The only time they ever moved was to simply try and crush Kirby. They also wore constant angry expressions on their faces. Rockys in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' have an octagon shape and wear no headband.
   
 
Rocky appears in the [[sub-game]] [[Kirby Curtain Call]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. He is used to obscure the player's view of Kirby. His blue enemy palette is used in [[Kirby Brawlball]], when [[Marx]] uses his black hole attack and sucks in enemies.
 
Rocky appears in the [[sub-game]] [[Kirby Curtain Call]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. He is used to obscure the player's view of Kirby. His blue enemy palette is used in [[Kirby Brawlball]], when [[Marx]] uses his black hole attack and sucks in enemies.

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Keep an eye out for Rocky—he'll drop and roll on you if you don't watch out. Once he's on your level, you can easily avoid him.
— Description • Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Official Strategy Guide (Prima)

Rocky is an enemy that appears in nearly every single game in the Kirby series. Rockys are sentient creatures who resemble blocks of stone with two eyes, two feet, and in some games they wear twisted cords of fabric around themselves, which almost resembles Hammer Kirby's headband. Rockys are very slow. Their behavior is simple: Most will take a few steps (usually four), and then try to smash Kirby. This will happen if Rocky stood on platforms above Kirby, and if he is underneath Rocky. If Kirby is near one but not underneath one, Rocky will leap towards and onto Kirby.

They wield the stake-pounding Copy Ability Stone.

Physical Appearance

Rocky is a creature made out of stone with yellow or orange feet. In most games Rocky is brown or gray, however in some games such as Kirby Super Star there are also Rockys of more vivid colors such as blue and green. It is also not uncommon to see Rockys with small black eyes, but in some games such as Kirby's Dream Land 3, Rockys have larger, more aggressive eyes. In Kirby Super Star, Rockys began appearing with blue and white headbands. While the general appearance of Rockys have changed throughout the series, since Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land the series seems to favor the design from Kirby Super Star.

Games

Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

This was the first appearance of Rocky. Rocky resembles a large rock, light brown in color, with feet which allow him movement. He will try to crush Kirby the same way Kirby can crush enemies with the Stone ability: falling on him. Like Kirby, he closes his eyes tightly when attacking or "crouching". He is slightly smaller than Kirby in Stone form. In the remake, he stays the same, but he now has the cord of fabric from Kirby Super Star.

Kirby's Block Ball

Rocky appears as an enemy in Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright's stage and King Dedede's Castle. He either remains stationary or walks back and forth and grants Kirby the Stone ability when defeated. It is the only source of this ability outside of the Changer item.

Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra

Rocky has the same behavior as in Kirby's Adventure. He now has a blue cord of fabric wrapped snugly around his head. Aside from being an enemy, Rocky is also the Helper for the Stone ability. He can do anything Stone Kirby can. He can also perform Stone Smash underwater. A green Rocky is playable in Helper to Hero. Rocky appears in part of the blooper reel in Kirby Super Star Ultra. When Kirby is about to break through the barrier of rocks blocking the exit at the end of the Great Cave Offensive using his Warp Star, a large Rocky is sitting on the barrier. Kirby tries to smash it, but fails and falls into the hole again.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition

Rocky is a dark brown color in these games, and has a blue-and-white headband. He first appears in the Stage 2 of Raisin Ruins. He appears in the New Challenge Stages in Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition as well. He appears in the Smash Combat Chamber.

Other Games

Rockys, being mainstream enemies in the series, appear in a variety of games attempting to fall on top of Kirby or by rolling down slopes at him (a tactic which was first seen in Kirby's Dream Land 2). Kirby & The Amazing Mirror introduced a new variety of Rockys (currently exclusive to the Mirror World) called Giant Rockys that have more health and must be super inhaled if Kirby is without an ability. Additionally, these Giant Rockys had no limbs other than arms, wore yellow construction helmets and were not as mobile as their small brethren. The only time they ever moved was to simply try and crush Kirby. They also wore constant angry expressions on their faces. Rockys in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards have an octagon shape and wear no headband.

Rocky appears in the sub-game Kirby Curtain Call in Kirby Mass Attack. He is used to obscure the player's view of Kirby. His blue enemy palette is used in Kirby Brawlball, when Marx uses his black hole attack and sucks in enemies.

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