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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

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Learn about the different kinds of enemies you'll face in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, from common foes to tougher challenges. Master their patterns to succeed!

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Learn about the different kinds of enemies you'll face in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, from common foes to tougher challenges. Master their patterns to succeed!

Alright, let's break down the different kinds of enemies you'll run into in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. The game throws a bunch of different baddies at you, and knowing what you're up against can make a big difference. Some sections will have you facing them one or two at a time, while others will throw waves at you. You can usually take them on with your basic inhale or with a Copy Ability – whatever you're comfortable with!

Here's a look at the enemies you'll encounter in specific sections:

Second Section Enemies

  • Chacha
  • Galdo
  • Gabon
  • Chilly
  • Poppy Bros. Jr.
  • Ghost Knight
  • Pompey x2

Fourth Section Enemies

  • Sparky
  • Mariel
  • Sawyer
  • Kany
  • Yariko
  • Punc
  • Bobo
  • Hack
  • Emp
  • Nruff

Sixth Section Enemies

  • Cairn
  • Bouncy
  • Kapar
  • Bobo
  • Plugg
  • Sirkibble
  • Kacti

Eighth Section Enemies

  • Fishbone
  • Flora x2
  • Bo +2
  • Zoos
  • Bumber x2
  • Mumbies x2
  • Propeller x3
  • Skud
  • Scarfy

Tenth Section Enemies

  • Bronto Burt x3
  • Pteran x3
  • Turbite x3
  • Burniss x3
  • Frigis x3

The game also introduces Power Combos, which let you mix and match abilities for new attacks. There are 28 unique combos, plus the 35 special powers if you count those separately. You can find out how to get these combos in the basics section. In the next part, we'll dive into what makes each ability good or bad, and I'll give you my personal rating on how useful and fun they are, from 0 (awful) to 5 (the best!).

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