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− | |jap_name =洞窟大作戦 (Dōkutsu dai sakusen) |
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+ | |jap_name = <ruby><rb>洞窟大作戦</rb><rt>どうくつだいさくせん</rt></ruby> (Dōkutsu Dai Sakusen) |
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− | |jap_meaning =means "Epic Cave Campaign" |
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+ | |jap_link = 洞窟大作戦 |
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+ | |jap_meaning = The Great Cave Offensive <br>洞窟 = Cave, 大 = Big/Great, 作戦 = military operation |
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+ | |levels = [[Sub-Tree Area]], [[Crystal Area]], [[Old Tower]], [[Garden Area]]}} |
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− | [[File:Thecaveoffensive.JPG|thumb|right|200px|in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'']] |
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'''The Great Cave Offensive''' is a [[sub-game]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. |
'''The Great Cave Offensive''' is a [[sub-game]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. |
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In this sub-game's intro, [[Kirby]] is seen taking a walk- but he accidentally falls through a hole. He ventures through what seems to be a cave, and must escape. Throughout the sub-game, he has the option of collecting [[Treasure Chest]] [[item]]s. Each [[treasure]] has a value in Gold, which is also the player's score. 100G (100 gold) is equivalent to 1 USD - this is found in the Dime and 100-Dollar Coin items, which are worth 10G and 10,000G, respectively. The Great Cave Offensive's more adventure-based layout makes it somewhat unique within the classic [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. |
In this sub-game's intro, [[Kirby]] is seen taking a walk- but he accidentally falls through a hole. He ventures through what seems to be a cave, and must escape. Throughout the sub-game, he has the option of collecting [[Treasure Chest]] [[item]]s. Each [[treasure]] has a value in Gold, which is also the player's score. 100G (100 gold) is equivalent to 1 USD - this is found in the Dime and 100-Dollar Coin items, which are worth 10G and 10,000G, respectively. The Great Cave Offensive's more adventure-based layout makes it somewhat unique within the classic [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. |
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− | In the sub-game [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]], every piece of [[food]] disappears, and every [[Maxim Tomato]] and Treasure Chest is replaced with food. Areas that do not lead to the mine cart are also removed. |
+ | In the sub-game [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]], every piece of [[food]] disappears, and every [[Maxim Tomato]] and Treasure Chest is replaced with food. Areas that do not lead to the [[mine cart]] are also removed. |
==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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− | [[File:KSSU GCO Kirby.png|thumb |
+ | [[File:KSSU GCO Kirby.png|thumb|[[Kirby]] falls into the cave - ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'']] |
− | As Kirby, the player walks through an environment that resembles a cave. There are a total of sixty treasures strewn throughout the cave. There are Save Cottages in every region which contain a pad to Kirby's progress, and special rooms before a boss fights which contain [[Copy Essence]]s and a |
+ | As Kirby, the player walks through an environment that resembles a cave. There are a total of sixty treasures strewn throughout the cave. There are Save Cottages in every region which contain a pad to Kirby's progress, and special rooms before a [[boss]] fights which contain [[Copy Essence]]s and a Maxim Tomato. The player traverses the regions in sequence; a forested area ([[Sub-Tree Area]]), a lake ([[Crystal Area]]), a castle ([[Old Tower]]), and a garden ([[Garden Area]]). Most are guarded by a boss - the bosses are unique to this game (including the Active-Battle System-based computer boss called [[Computer Virus]]). |
The four areas are: |
The four areas are: |
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*[[Old Tower]] - Boss: [[Chameleo Arm]] |
*[[Old Tower]] - Boss: [[Chameleo Arm]] |
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*[[Garden Area]] - Final Boss: [[Wham Bam Rock]] |
*[[Garden Area]] - Final Boss: [[Wham Bam Rock]] |
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==Treasures== |
==Treasures== |
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− | [[File:KSSU TGCO treasures.png|thumb |
+ | [[File:KSSU TGCO treasures.png|thumb|The treasures in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'']] |
− | Gathering treasure is the main objective and the source of difficulty in The Great Cave Offensive. In general, more treasures are hidden in obscure places and are more difficult to obtain in later regions, while the hidden treasures are worth more in Gold. Many of the treasures make references to other notable franchises through their appearance or names. |
+ | Gathering treasure is the main objective and the source of difficulty in The Great Cave Offensive. In general, more treasures are hidden in obscure places and are more difficult to obtain in later regions, while the hidden treasures are worth more in Gold. Many of the treasures make references to other notable franchises through their appearance or names. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; line-height: 18px;" |
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! style="width: 120px" |''[[Kirby Super Star|KSS]]'' item |
! style="width: 120px" |''[[Kirby Super Star|KSS]]'' item |
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|[[wikipedia:Echigo Province|Echigo]] (越後国) is the name of a place in old Japan currently part of the Niigata Prefecture. Because of the close pronunciation to ichigo (苺), meaning strawberry, this item is sometimes misinterpreted as strawberry candy. |
|[[wikipedia:Echigo Province|Echigo]] (越後国) is the name of a place in old Japan currently part of the Niigata Prefecture. Because of the close pronunciation to ichigo (苺), meaning strawberry, this item is sometimes misinterpreted as strawberry candy. |
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− | |[[File:ZebramaskKSS.png]]Zebra Mask (En) [[File:ZebramaskKSS.png]]White & Black Mask (Jp) |
+ | |[[File:ZebramaskKSS.png]] Zebra Mask (En) [[File:ZebramaskKSS.png]] White & Black Mask (Jp) |
− | |[[File:PhantomaskKSSU.png]]Phanto Mask (En)<br />[[File:PhantomaskKSSU.png]]Phantom Mask (Jp) |
+ | |[[File:PhantomaskKSSU.png]] Phanto Mask (En)<br />[[File:PhantomaskKSSU.png]] Phantom Mask (Jp) |
| colspan="2" |278000G |
| colspan="2" |278000G |
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|Resembles the nose of a zebra. [[MarioWiki:Phanto|Phantos]] are enemies from ''[[MarioWiki:Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. |
|Resembles the nose of a zebra. [[MarioWiki:Phanto|Phantos]] are enemies from ''[[MarioWiki:Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. |
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− | | colspan="2" |[[File:StarstoneKSS.png]][[File:StarstoneKSSU.png]]Star Stone |
+ | | colspan="2" |[[File:StarstoneKSS.png]][[File:StarstoneKSSU.png]] Star Stone |
| colspan="2" |82100G |
| colspan="2" |82100G |
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|"Star Drip" in Japanese. |
|"Star Drip" in Japanese. |
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− | | colspan="2" |[[File:Beast'sfangKSS.png]][[File:Beast'sfangKSSU.png]]Beast's Fang |
+ | | colspan="2" |[[File:Beast'sfangKSS.png]][[File:Beast'sfangKSSU.png]] Beast's Fang |
| colspan="2" |7300G |
| colspan="2" |7300G |
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| colspan="2" |[[File:BandannaKSS.png]][[File:BandannaKSSU.png]]Bandana |
| colspan="2" |[[File:BandannaKSS.png]][[File:BandannaKSSU.png]]Bandana |
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| colspan="2" |1990G |
| colspan="2" |1990G |
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− | |The Bandana looks similar to the one Kirby wears when he gains the [[Fighter]] ability. Known as the "Commando Bandana" in Japanese, in a possible reference to the ''Rambo |
+ | |The Bandana looks similar to the one Kirby wears when he gains the [[Fighter]] ability. Known as the "Commando Bandana" in Japanese, in a possible reference to the ''Rambo'' film series. |
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|[[File:SpringtimeKSS.png]]Springtime |
|[[File:SpringtimeKSS.png]]Springtime |
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|[[File:OrichalcumKSSU.png]]Orichalcum |
|[[File:OrichalcumKSSU.png]]Orichalcum |
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| colspan="2" |512000G |
| colspan="2" |512000G |
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+ | |Orihalcon is the most powerful forageable material from ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' and ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.'' |
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| colspan="2" |[[File:PlatinumringKSS.png]][[File:PlatinumringKSSU.png]]Platinum Ring |
| colspan="2" |[[File:PlatinumringKSS.png]][[File:PlatinumringKSSU.png]]Platinum Ring |
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==In the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]== |
==In the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]== |
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<gallery type="slideshow"> |
<gallery type="slideshow"> |
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− | + | Stage 2 Kirby Cave.png|The Great Cave Offensive |
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− | + | Stage 3 Kirby Cave.png|The Great Cave Offensive (Ω) |
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+ | Stage 4 Kirby Cave.png|The Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield) |
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− | The Great Cave Offensive appears as a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. All four sections of the cave form a stage. The Sub-Tree Area is at the top, the Crystal Area is to the right, the Old Tower is in the bottom middle, and the Garden Area is in the bottom left. This stage features Treasure Chests, mine |
+ | The Great Cave Offensive appears as a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. All four sections of the cave form a stage. The Sub-Tree Area is at the top, the Crystal Area is to the right, the Old Tower is in the bottom middle, and the Garden Area is in the bottom left. This stage features Treasure Chests, [[mine cart]]s, [[cannon]]s, and Danger Zones, which can instantly KO players with more than 100% damage. Treasure Chests can be broken and will drop items. Players can ride and dismount from mine carts, using them to attack other players. The cannons act as they do in ''Kirby Super Star''/''Kirby Super Star Ultra'': they continuously rotate in eight directions, and players who enter can be shot out by pressing a button. However, not every angle is preferable, as firing straight down will result in a self-destruct. |
− | + | The Great Cave Offensive and its Ω and battlefield forms can be played in 8-Player Smash. |
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==Related Quotes== |
==Related Quotes== |
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{{Quote|While on a picnic, Kirby fell into a huge cave. Rumor has it that this cave is full of treasures! Can Kirby find all of the treasures and make it out of the dangerous cave alive? We shall see.|Great Cave Offensive Story|[[Kirby Super Star]] Instruction Booklet}} |
{{Quote|While on a picnic, Kirby fell into a huge cave. Rumor has it that this cave is full of treasures! Can Kirby find all of the treasures and make it out of the dangerous cave alive? We shall see.|Great Cave Offensive Story|[[Kirby Super Star]] Instruction Booklet}} |
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− | {{Quote|Kirby finds himself lost in a deep cave full of peril... and treasure! |
+ | {{Quote|Kirby finds himself lost in a deep cave full of peril... and treasure!|The Great Cave Offensive|[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Find all 60 [[treasure]]s and get out safely!|Game Mode Explanation|Kirby Super Star Ultra}} |
+ | {{Quote|Hunt treasure as you explore this huge cave! How cool! This place is ripe for adventure. To win, you'll have to look for treasure and make it out safely.|Tutorial|Kirby Super Star Ultra}} |
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+ | {{Quote|When treasure chests appear on this stage, break them to get items! Some chests explode, though, so it might be safer to use projectiles.|Treasure Chests|[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]/[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|The burning red Danger Zones are as dangerous as their name implies. Touch them with more than 100% damage, and you'll be instantly KO'd.|Danger Zones|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} |
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+ | {{Quote|On this stage, mine carts will sometimes appear. They start moving when someone gets inside or on their own after a while. Try not to get run over!|Mine Carts|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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⚫ | *The song that plays in the Save Cottages is a remix of part of [[Float Islands]]'s theme from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. This remix was also re-recorded as the All-Star Mode Rest Area music in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the song is also used for the rest areas in [[The Arena]] and [[The True Arena]], as well as the file select screen. A remixed version of the music can also be heard in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', where it plays in the room with all the [[Copy Abilities]] in The Arena. A remix of the music was also used for the main menu of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. There's also an unlockable remix of the theme in [[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'']] which can only be listened to in the [[Sound Test|Music Room]]. |
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⚫ | *The song that plays in the Save Cottages is a remix of part of [[Float Islands]]' theme from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. This remix was also re-recorded as the All-Star Mode Rest Area music in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the song is also used for the rest areas in [[The Arena]] and [[The True Arena]], |
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*Commas were added to the gold values in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. |
*Commas were added to the gold values in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. |
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*In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the new treasures have different values, but the total value of all the treasures is still 9999990G. |
*In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the new treasures have different values, but the total value of all the treasures is still 9999990G. |
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*According to the original Japanese manual, the name of the great cave is "Majirute" (マジルテ). |
*According to the original Japanese manual, the name of the great cave is "Majirute" (マジルテ). |
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*Before Nintendo formally announced the inclusion of The Great Cave Offensive stage in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the company's Facebook page leaked an image and teaser description of it. On October 5, 2014, Nintendo posted a weekly wrap-up highlighting the biggest updates announced in the last seven days—among these was an image of Kirby and Pikachu riding in a Mine Cart. This image was never revealed prior to the post. |
*Before Nintendo formally announced the inclusion of The Great Cave Offensive stage in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the company's Facebook page leaked an image and teaser description of it. On October 5, 2014, Nintendo posted a weekly wrap-up highlighting the biggest updates announced in the last seven days—among these was an image of Kirby and Pikachu riding in a Mine Cart. This image was never revealed prior to the post. |
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+ | *One of the tracks heard in The Great Cave Offensive (in the Sub-Tree area and the Old Tower) was reused in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' as the music for [[Duplex Dream]], one of the extra stages of [[World of Miracles - Planet Popstar]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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File:KSS_Save_Cabin.png|''Kirby Super Star'' |
File:KSS_Save_Cabin.png|''Kirby Super Star'' |
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“ | Explore an ancient cave and recover the 60 treasures hidden there, then make it back to the surface safely. Think of the value of each treasure in gold as your score.” |
— Game Modes • Kirby Super Star Ultra Instruction Booklet |
The Great Cave Offensive is a sub-game in Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra.
In this sub-game's intro, Kirby is seen taking a walk- but he accidentally falls through a hole. He ventures through what seems to be a cave, and must escape. Throughout the sub-game, he has the option of collecting Treasure Chest items. Each treasure has a value in Gold, which is also the player's score. 100G (100 gold) is equivalent to 1 USD - this is found in the Dime and 100-Dollar Coin items, which are worth 10G and 10,000G, respectively. The Great Cave Offensive's more adventure-based layout makes it somewhat unique within the classic Kirby series.
In the sub-game Meta Knightmare Ultra, every piece of food disappears, and every Maxim Tomato and Treasure Chest is replaced with food. Areas that do not lead to the mine cart are also removed.
Gameplay
As Kirby, the player walks through an environment that resembles a cave. There are a total of sixty treasures strewn throughout the cave. There are Save Cottages in every region which contain a pad to Kirby's progress, and special rooms before a boss fights which contain Copy Essences and a Maxim Tomato. The player traverses the regions in sequence; a forested area (Sub-Tree Area), a lake (Crystal Area), a castle (Old Tower), and a garden (Garden Area). Most are guarded by a boss - the bosses are unique to this game (including the Active-Battle System-based computer boss called Computer Virus).
The four areas are:
- Sub-Tree Area - Boss: Fatty Whale
- Crystal Area - Boss: Computer Virus
- Old Tower - Boss: Chameleo Arm
- Garden Area - Final Boss: Wham Bam Rock
Treasures
Gathering treasure is the main objective and the source of difficulty in The Great Cave Offensive. In general, more treasures are hidden in obscure places and are more difficult to obtain in later regions, while the hidden treasures are worth more in Gold. Many of the treasures make references to other notable franchises through their appearance or names.
KSS item | KSSU item | KSS value | KSSU value | Details |
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Gold Medal | 10000G | |||
Gold Coin | 1000G | The oval coin seen on the item screen is a Koban, an ancient Japanese gold coin and bears resemblance to the coin on the head of a Meowth. These coins also feature prominently in the Goemon game series by Konami. | ||
Whip (En) Indy Whip (Jp) | 6800G | Commonly misinterpreted as a reference to Konami's Castlevania video game series, the Japanese name of this treasure is more revealing: It is in fact the whip of the movie character Indiana Jones, identified as "Indy Whip." | ||
Crystal Ball | 200000G | A reference to various RPGs of the Famicom and Super Famicom era, but most closely resembles the Crystal Ball in the Famicom version of Ys: Vanished - Omen. | ||
Lucky Cat | 5000G | The white cat seen on the item screen is a common Japanese luck charm, the Maneki Neko. | ||
Seiryu Sword | 142000G | Seiryu is an azure dragon from Chinese mythology who represents the season of spring and the eastern direction. | ||
Screw Ball | Screw Attack | 80000G | The Screw Attack (incorrectly labeled as Screw Ball in Kirby Super Star) is a power-up item in the Metroid video game series that allows the player to perform a jumping attack. | |
Echigo Candy | 8000G | Echigo (越後国) is the name of a place in old Japan currently part of the Niigata Prefecture. Because of the close pronunciation to ichigo (苺), meaning strawberry, this item is sometimes misinterpreted as strawberry candy. | ||
Zebra Mask (En) White & Black Mask (Jp) | Phanto Mask (En) Phantom Mask (Jp) |
278000G | Resembles the nose of a zebra. Phantos are enemies from Super Mario Bros. 2. | |
Star Stone | 82100G | "Star Drip" in Japanese. | ||
Beast's Fang | 7300G | |||
Bandana | 1990G | The Bandana looks similar to the one Kirby wears when he gains the Fighter ability. Known as the "Commando Bandana" in Japanese, in a possible reference to the Rambo film series. | ||
Springtime | Seasons Heart | 250000G | Seasons Heart is a combination of Springtime, Summertime, Autumntime and Wintertime. | |
Dime | 10G | |||
Glass Slippers | Glass Slipper | 120000G | Refers to the famous footwear of Cinderella. | |
Goblet | 800G | |||
Saucepan | 10G | |||
Brass Knuckle | 20000G | |||
Amber Rose | 22100G | |||
Fish Fossil | 8250G | |||
Beast Fossil | 24220G | |||
Nunchuks | Machine Parts | 55480G | 121300G | Nunchuks are known as "Lee's Nunchaku" in the Japanese version, likely referencing the late martial artist/actor Bruce Lee. Machine Parts are parts of the Hydra in Kirby Air Ride. |
Bucket | 200G | The bucket is actually the same one from the Super Famicom game Mario & Wario. | ||
Summertime | Power Paintbrush | 250000G | 222000G | Power Paintbrush refers to Drawcia's Magical Paintbrush from Kirby: Canvas Curse. |
100 dollar coin | 100-Dollar Coin | 10000G | ||
Ancient Gem | 68000G | In Japanese, this mythical gem is referred to as a magatama. Specificially, it is known as the "Honoo no Magatama" (Magatama of Flame) in the Japanese version of the game. | ||
Falcon Helmet | 41000G | The helmet of Captain Falcon, one of the main characters in the F-Zero video game series. | ||
Dud | Cell Phone | 30G | 40210G | Kirby's Cell Phone from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. The Dud looks like a generic bomb. |
Truth Mirror | 500000G | |||
Star Tiara | 408200G | |||
Turtle Shell | Koopa Shell | 800G | Resembles the shell of a green Koopa Troopa, a common enemy from the Mario video game series. | |
Sword | Falchion | 325000G | Marth's Falchion from the Fire Emblem series. The English translation of the original Kirby Super Star did not pick up on that. | |
Warrior Shield | 50000G | |||
Unicorn's Horn | 80300G | |||
Autumntime | Three-Star Cane | 250000G | 222000G | Three-Star Cane refers to Daroach's Triple Star cane from Kirby: Squeak Squad. |
Rice Bowl | Broken Bowl | 50G | ||
Tut's Mask | 160000G | Refers to the gilded mask of Tutankhamun, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh. | ||
Mr. Saturn | 120000G | A member of a friendly species of beings - all known as Mr. Saturn - from the EarthBound video game series. | ||
Armor | 212000G | |||
Treasure Box | 100000G | Known as a Senryobako in Japanese, this is specifically a type of box that was used to transport Tokugawa coinage in feudal-era Japan, and was designed to hold an amount of Koban totaling 1000 ryo. This sum is reflected in the box's in-game score value. | ||
Mannequin | 3000G | |||
Gold Crown | 528000G | Known as "Queen Crown" in Japanese. | ||
King's Cape | 508000G | Appears to be King Dedede's own cape. | ||
Model Ship | 800000G | Called "Tsuki no Ukifune" (Floating Moon Boat) in Japanese. It clearly has a moon for a sail. | ||
Sun Ring | 800000G | |||
Wintertime | Gold Watering Can | 250000G | 200000G | The Gold Watering Can is a hidden item in the Animal Crossing series. |
Katana | 990000G | The most valuable of all 60 Treasures. | ||
Charm | 8000G | The necklace seen on the item screen holds an Ankh. Known as "Amulet" in Japanese. | ||
Xmas Tree | 40000G | |||
Kong's Barrel | 1500G | A "DK Barrel", from the Donkey Kong Country games. Originally a normal barrel from the same series. | ||
Ramia's Scale | 12800G | The scale of a mythical creature, Lamia. | ||
Shiny Bamboo | 600000G | Known as Taketori no Musume (The Bamboo Cutter's Daughter) in the Japanese version, this treasure is a clear reference to The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, a folk tale well-known by Japanese children. In the story, the baby Princess Kaguya is discovered inside a glowing bamboo stalk. | ||
Tire | 1100G | "Kart Tire" in Japanese. A probable reference to the game Super Mario Kart. | ||
Spirit Charm | 78500G | |||
Pegasus Wing | 42800G | One of three Sacred Treasures in Kid Icarus. | ||
Raccoon Doll | 8150G | Looks similar to many depictions of a tanuki, a mythical shape-shifting raccoon from Japanese folklore. It also resembles Pon, though this character would not appear until Kirby's Dream Land 3. | ||
Shell Whistle | 82000G | |||
Orihalcon | Orichalcum | 512000G | Orihalcon is the most powerful forageable material from Golden Sun: The Lost Age and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.
Orichalcum is a mythical stone of Atlantis that is incredibly hard, and quite valuable in most RPGs. | |
Platinum Ring | 40000G | |||
Triforce | 800000G | The powerful Triforce artifact in The Legend of Zelda series. |
In the Super Smash Bros. series
The Great Cave Offensive appears as a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All four sections of the cave form a stage. The Sub-Tree Area is at the top, the Crystal Area is to the right, the Old Tower is in the bottom middle, and the Garden Area is in the bottom left. This stage features Treasure Chests, mine carts, cannons, and Danger Zones, which can instantly KO players with more than 100% damage. Treasure Chests can be broken and will drop items. Players can ride and dismount from mine carts, using them to attack other players. The cannons act as they do in Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra: they continuously rotate in eight directions, and players who enter can be shot out by pressing a button. However, not every angle is preferable, as firing straight down will result in a self-destruct.
The Great Cave Offensive and its Ω and battlefield forms can be played in 8-Player Smash.
Related Quotes
“ | While on a picnic, Kirby fell into a huge cave. Rumor has it that this cave is full of treasures! Can Kirby find all of the treasures and make it out of the dangerous cave alive? We shall see.” |
— Great Cave Offensive Story • Kirby Super Star Instruction Booklet |
“ | Kirby finds himself lost in a deep cave full of peril... and treasure!” |
— The Great Cave Offensive • Kirby Super Star Ultra |
“ | Find all 60 treasures and get out safely!” |
— Game Mode Explanation • Kirby Super Star Ultra |
“ | Hunt treasure as you explore this huge cave! How cool! This place is ripe for adventure. To win, you'll have to look for treasure and make it out safely.” |
— Tutorial • Kirby Super Star Ultra |
“ | When treasure chests appear on this stage, break them to get items! Some chests explode, though, so it might be safer to use projectiles.” |
— Treasure Chests • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
“ | The burning red Danger Zones are as dangerous as their name implies. Touch them with more than 100% damage, and you'll be instantly KO'd.” |
— Danger Zones • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
“ | On this stage, mine carts will sometimes appear. They start moving when someone gets inside or on their own after a while. Try not to get run over!” |
— Mine Carts • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U |
Trivia
- The Old Tower is fully optional. The player does not need to fight Chameleo Arm, even if he/she chooses to enter the Old Tower. As such, the location is skipped entirely in Meta Knightmare Ultra with the gates being shut.
- The song that plays in the Save Cottages is a remix of part of Float Islands's theme from Kirby's Dream Land. This remix was also re-recorded as the All-Star Mode Rest Area music in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, the song is also used for the rest areas in The Arena and The True Arena, as well as the file select screen. A remixed version of the music can also be heard in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, where it plays in the room with all the Copy Abilities in The Arena. A remix of the music was also used for the main menu of Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby: Planet Robobot. There's also an unlockable remix of the theme in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse which can only be listened to in the Music Room.
- The music that plays at the mine cart sections is a remix of the music from Stage 2 of Vegetable Valley from Kirby's Adventure.
- Commas were added to the gold values in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
- In Kirby Super Star Ultra, the new treasures have different values, but the total value of all the treasures is still 9999990G.
- If the player completes the game without collecting a single treasure, during the ending sequence, "You didn't find even one treasure..." will appear instead.
- According to the original Japanese manual, the name of the great cave is "Majirute" (マジルテ).
- Before Nintendo formally announced the inclusion of The Great Cave Offensive stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the company's Facebook page leaked an image and teaser description of it. On October 5, 2014, Nintendo posted a weekly wrap-up highlighting the biggest updates announced in the last seven days—among these was an image of Kirby and Pikachu riding in a Mine Cart. This image was never revealed prior to the post.
- One of the tracks heard in The Great Cave Offensive (in the Sub-Tree area and the Old Tower) was reused in Kirby Star Allies as the music for Duplex Dream, one of the extra stages of World of Miracles - Planet Popstar.