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[[Kirby's_Return_to_Dream_Land/Any%_Main_Mode|Any% Main Mode]] - Do whatever it takes to beat the game as fast as possible<br />
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[[Kirby's_Return_to_Dream_Land/100%_Main_Mode|100% Main Mode]]- Complete Main Mode 100% Game-Defined<br />
  
== Run Categories and Times ==
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= Additional Information =
Current Any% Main Mode WR: 1:40:34 by kirbymastah [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWw0r79McUI video]
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[[Kirby's_Return_to_Dream_Land/Mechanics|Game Mechanics and Tricks]]- Some explanations about how the game works, specific techniques, and glitches <br />
 
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[[Kirby's_Return_to_Dream_Land/Characters_and_Copy_Abilities|Characters and Copy Abilities]]- Detailed information and analysis about the characters and every copy ability <br />
Current 100% Main Mode WR: 2:47:07 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv9xMoAISJc video]
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[[Kirby's_Return_to_Dream_Land/Boss_Strategies|Boss Strategies]]- Explanations and strategies about fighting bosses
 
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Note: both runs above time from when Main Mode is selected in the file menu, up until the final hit on Magolor's Soul.
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Note 2: The 100% Main Mode definition is defined by in-game 100%, which includes completion of the game and un-ranked completion of all challenge rooms, which also requires collection of all 120 energy spheres to unlock.
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== General Tricks ==
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Note: Everything below is in-progress and incomplete
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=== General Movement Tips <ref name="FD"> General Movement Tips are supported by frame data tested by yoshifan28; more details can be found in the Ability Info page at tp://kb.speeddemosarchive.com/Kirby%27s_Return_to_Dream_Land/Ability_Info#Kirby </ref> ===
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* If lacking an ability boosting horizontal movement, or carrying an item, almost always slide attack. Even if you have an ability, sometimes slide-attacking is faster for shoter distances.
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** The main exception is on ice; for moderate and longer distances, start a dash and immediately short-hop to accelerate to full running-on-ice speed.
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* Unlike most Kirby games, jumping (without puffing) is horizontally the same speed as running in KRtDL; Kirby jumping is as fast as how fast Kirby was moving before jumping. Slide attacking should still be used when possible, however.
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* Avoid puffing whenever possible, for both vertical and horizontal distances. Use full jumps and jump-through platforms. Jumping Repeatedly is faster than puffing at all.
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* Jumping up ladders and ropes is just about the fastest forms of upward movement (faster than wing and hi-jump), as it is essentially jumping nonstop. Do it as much as possible.
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* In contrast, avoid climbing down ladders as it is slightly slower than falling at top speed, and there is a slight pause to dismount ladders.
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* When inhaling a non-ultra enemy, suck it in when Kirby is almost touching the enemy, so the enemy will instantly enter Kirby rather than having to wait a half second for Kirby's inhale animation.
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* For abilities with hitlag, avoid hitting enemies. This is most apparent with parasol.
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* Swimming diagonally does not slow you down horizontally nor vertically, compared to swimming strictly horizontally or vertically respectively. As in, swimming right for 3 seconds will achieve the same horizontal distance as swimming diagonally right-up or right-down (or even alternatively) for 3 seconds.
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** Take advantage of the above by avoiding enemies underwater whenever possible, as opposed to killing them, because firing Kirby's water gun (with the Water ability or not) slows him down a little. The exception is with Spear Kirby, where Kirby (or Waddle Dee) doesn't slow down when attacking upwards or sideways underwater.
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* Kirby can take light or heavy hits. Light hits don't slow Kirby down much, but heavy hits completely knock him over, wasting a few seconds. Sometimes it may be faster to take a light hit so that via invincibility frames, Kirby can move through obstacles that would otherwise deal heavy hits.
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* Whether Kirby loses his ability or not is never random. Boulders, spikes, gordos, shelds, snow-bowl pins, huge fire/ice/electric cannonballs, being sucked by Whispy Woods, and so on, will always make Kirby lose his ability. Touching most idle non-gordo enemies, a Blipper, a cannon, and so on never make Kirby lose his ability. The list is obviously not exhaustive, and comes down to merely knowing which attacks kill Kirby's ability and which don't. This is mostly independent of light/heavy hits.
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* The end-goal minigame is fastest if Kirby is launched as low as possible, but directly above the 7 line such that Kirby does not hang on the edge. Thus hitting A as early as possible is not necessarily fastest, but it is generally consistent for a quick goal game. One can use sound-cues as well, since the ideal timing is to press A between two tiny jingles in the third set of jingles.
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=== Hidden Rooms ===
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There are five hidden rooms/secrets scattered throughout the game, two of which are HAL rooms. Unfortunately they are mostly useless for speedrunning, though they can be used as challenge goals and such.
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1. In level 1-2, in the third room (where Kirby is climbing up the inside of a tree), there is a hidden door above the maximum tomato at the side. This leads to a small room with an invincible candy. It is extremely unlikely that taking this detour for the candy is faster for completion of the level, because Gigant Edge is taken out quickly anyways with Wing or Fire, but it has yet to be tested.
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2. In level 1-4, in the first room, reach the very right end of the room, past the door. Move left and the spot with the stone logs will have collapsed, revealing a hidden door leading to a HAL room with ability stands for Hammer, Fighter, Wing, and Ninja. To note, these are the four rarest standard abilities in the game, as outside of mixing, it is impossible to obtain fighter or ninja before White Wafers, wing before Nutty Noon, and hammer before Egg Engines outside of the Bonkers in level 2-1. There is currently no use for this in any% nor 100%, as Kirby should already have Wing in the former from mixing in 1-1, and for 100% Kirby must discard whatever ability he obtains anyways due to the dimensional rift at the end of the level. However, if one wishes to not use mixing for an any% run, the runner can take this detour to obtain Wing extremely early as a viable alternative (though mixing in 1-1 is much faster).
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3. In level 5-5, instead of entering the door into the mini-boss tower, float straight up and enter what looks to be a jailed entrance. This leads to a series of rooms with smaller arenas for minibosses, with every miniboss (Rather than just 4) to fight. There is no advantage to taking this route other than an extra challenge, though every energy sphere can still be obtained in this route.
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4. In level 6-5, in the third room with the long conveyer belts, reach the end of the room. Instead of entering the door, take out the enemies falling from above, navigate the conveyer belts above and enter the black square in the top right corner leading to another HAL room. This one has several stars, a few 1ups, and most notably, ability stands for Spear, Water, Leaf, and Whip (interesting to note is that these are all the new abilities in this game). There is currently no use for this in any% nor 100%, as Kirby will have just received Wing before reacing this room, which outclasses all four for speedrunning.
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5. In level 7-3, directly above the level exit door is what looks to be a black meteor/moon hybrid. Kirby can enter this as if it was a door, and it leads to a vertical room with many 1ups and stars. There is currently no advantage to entering this room, unless a goal of the run is to end with as many lives as possible.
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=== Mixing Mechanics ===
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As with most Kirby games, you can start the mixing roulette by sucking in multiple enemies with abilities, and obtain almost any ability at random. Unlike most Kirby games, because of the ability to inhale more enemies and larger objects, KRtDL requires Kirby to simultaneously inhale at least three enemies.
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* The roulette is completely randomized, but each individual roulette is a true roulette, meaning the second and third cycles of the wheel will have the same ability order as the first cycle. <ref name = "Mix"> Mixing testing and data by yoshifan28 at http://forum.speeddemosarchive.com/post/kirbys_return_to_dreamland_speedrunning_discussion__wii_51.html </ref>
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** First Cycle: All abilities, but one, show up for 4 frames each.
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** Second Cycle: All abilities show up for 7 frames each.
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** Third Cycle: Ten abilities show up for 10 frames each, followed by a last ability that the roulette ends on.
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* The roulette cycles through all 20 standard abilities, along with crash, mike, and sleep.
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* Though there is no direct way to pause during mixing, the wii home menu can be accessed. If the home menu is brought up, and the '1' button is held while closing the home menu, then the roulette will stop on the ability that the home menu stopped on.
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* The main way to try to get the desired ability through a mix is to repeatedly press the home button until it either stops on the desired ability (which then, the '1' button should be held to obtain it) or the player spots it in between home menu presses. Then the player should try to calculate how many abilities are left before it re-appears, then roughly count and then open the home menu around that time. It is not very reliable, and still luck-dependent, unfortunately.
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* The main locations where the mix roulette can be opened are:
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** Level 1-1, the last room, right past the ultra sword knight
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** Level 6-2, the third room with the triple flamers
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** Level 7-2, the very first room with the descending floor with the triple cutters
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** Level 7-2, the very end with the three Tsukikages
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=== Ability Recycling ===
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Similar to storing an ability via a helper in Kirby Super Star, Kirby can "store" the current ability he has by discarding it and carrying the ability star. This can be done by discarding it with the '-' button and then standing right where the ability will land on the ground.
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* If Kirby inhales two abilities, the first ability that kirby inhales will take priority over the second ability. For example, if Sword Kirby is carrying a Fire ability, tosses the Fire ability star, discards sword, inhales both, and fire happens to be closer (aka he inhales it first), then he will become Fire Kirby.
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* Note that when Kirby swallows an ability, any ability that is discarded will start flashing and disappear within a few seconds. However, by picking it up, the timer for disappearing resets.
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* Ability stars that touch water, spikes, boulders, or solid ultra-ability obstacles will instantly shatter. One must take particular care to not take heavy hits underwater.
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* However, since objects can be carried in water, ability stars can still be carried underwater as well, as long as it isn't dropped while swimming. There is currently no use for this in speedrunning at the moment.
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* The main advantage is allowing Kirby to recycle the current ability he has, and briefly use a different one required, then switch back. This is especially handy for 100%, as it allows Kirby to save a mobile ability, use a different less-mobile ability required for an Energy Sphere, then quickly switch back.
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=== Ultra Sword Finishing Blow Animation Skip <ref name="Ultra Skip">Animation Skip first documented by gsk6930 at http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/935607-kirbys-return-to-dream-land/61821094</ref> ===
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Against both Grand Doomer and Magolor, after finishing off their ultra barrier, the game intends for you to finish off both bosses with an ultra sword attack, resulting in a lengthy animation of Kirby finishing off the boss (and a lengthy sequence to shake the wiimote against Magolor). However, this animation can be skipped, as the final hit can be dealt with any attack. The problem is, typically there are no enemies directly available to either copy or shoot at the boss. This can be circumvented, however, and requires Kirby to have some sort of standard offensive ability before the ultra-barrier phase.
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# When starting the boss's ultra-barrier phase, before eating an ultra enemy, recycle the current ability you have, and carry it.
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# When the ultra enemy appears, drop the ability, get the ultra ability, and pick up the normal ability before it disappears to reset its shattering-timer.
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# When attacking the boss, drop the ability, attack, and pick up the discarded ability. Due to how the ability-star-timer works, it will not disappear for a while so there is no panic to pick it up again (though still pick it up quickly).
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# For Magolor, after 2 hits, discard the ultra ability and pick up the original ability. When picking up a new ultra ability, repeat step 2.
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# When the barrier is gone, quickly discard the current ultra ability, eat the ability you've been carrying this entire phase, and attack Grand Doomer / Magolor with it when they come to the center. This will finish off the boss and skip the animation.
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This may seem trivial, but this trick is extremely useful because:
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* '''Grand Doomer''': In both the current any% and 100% routes, the player should be fighting it with Wing (especially since it is conveniently available in the pre-boss lobby). This allows Kirby to keep Wing after defeating Grand Doomer, and use it for level 6-1 and on without having to backtrack to fetch wing or resort to using Fire provided at the start of level 6-1.
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* '''Magolor''': The developers intended the player to start the final fight against Magolor's Soul without any abilities. Normally, after Magolor's Soul flies across the screen, he will toss objects and enemies at Kirby which one of which, if inhaled, will always give Kirby the ability he had when facing Magolor (for example, if you fought Magolor with Ninja, one of the first enemies Magolor's Soul throws at you is a Tsukikage). As a result, ability-less Kirby must wait before the ability is given back. But using the trick above, Kirby can start the fight with whatever ability he finished the previous phase with, and will not have to wait for Magolor's Soul to give him an ability. This makes it possible to finish the first phase of Magolor's soul before he disappears into the background for a time-wasting attack.
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=== Wing-Swim Glitch <ref name="Wing Swim"> Wing Swim Glitch discovered by KirbyMastah at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkJ2ujhOJG8 </ref> ===
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Video with demonstration, explanation, and applications: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFcbud9T3J8
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This glitch allows Wing Kirby to fly underwater, as if he were in the air. Simply Condor Head into the side of a body of water, and press 2 at the right time. The time-frame to hit 2 is very wide, and mashing 2 while condor heading is enough to practically guarantee activating the glitch.
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This is theoretically useful as hover-flapping is as fast as running, and running is faster than swimming for horizontal movement. Furthermore, hover-flapping upward is far faster than swimming upwards, and Wing Kirby can dive bomb underwater as well for downward movement. While flying underwater, Wing Kirby can do the following:
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* Hover Flap
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* Dive Bomb (and cancel those with hover flap)
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* Feather Gun (but feathers disappear in water so this is useless)
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Furthermore, if Wing Kirby dive bombs out of the side of water, the dive bomb will end when he exits the water, and will be flung out at high speeds. The closer Kirby is to the edge of water before dive bombing, the higher and more horizontal the momentum .
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Unfortunately this doesn't have many applications, as there are only three rooms in the game (outside of dimensional rifts) that have bodies of water that can be entered from the side (world 3 map, levels 4-3 and 6-4). In those levels, though, the glitch does save time, whether several seconds or less than a second. Be sure to practice glitch, as it's very easy to do.
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== See Also ==
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[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land/Routes|Route]] - ability routes for any% and 100%
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[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land/Ability Info|Ability Info]] - ability tips, movement speeds, and damage amounts.
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 17 July 2013


Categories

Any% Main Mode - Do whatever it takes to beat the game as fast as possible
100% Main Mode- Complete Main Mode 100% Game-Defined

Additional Information

Game Mechanics and Tricks- Some explanations about how the game works, specific techniques, and glitches
Characters and Copy Abilities- Detailed information and analysis about the characters and every copy ability
Boss Strategies- Explanations and strategies about fighting bosses

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