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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: The official website for ''Deluxe'' shows off dress-up masks that can be unlocked through playing sub-games in Merry Magoland, which carry over into the main game.

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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: The official website for ''Deluxe'' shows off dress-up masks that can be unlocked through playing sub-games in Merry Magoland, which carry over into the main game. These serve no purpose outside of changing your appearance and some can play unique voice clips.


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* {{Antepiece}}: A later version of the portal bonus levels starts with the AdvancingWallOfDoom boxing you into a narrow area with a single enemy and nearly no time to escape, prodding you into discovering that you can push the wall back by spitting a star at it.


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* PaintingTheMedium: [[spoiler:After Magalor puts on the Master Crown, his written dialogue swaps from the usual cartoony font to a more dramatic and sinster one.]]
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Not actually officially called the Gem Apple Seed anywhere in the game.


* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler"]]. [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the Gem Apple Seed to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler"]]. [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the Gem Apple Seed red fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]



** In ''Magolor Epilogue'', Magolor must collect Fruit Fragments, crystalline blue-green shards with immense magical power that restore some of Magolor's lost abilities when he obtains them. [[spoiler:When all 5 Fruit Fragments are gathered, they combine to form a Gem Apple Seed, which is subsequently possessed by the Master Crown's powers and becomes the TrueFinalBoss of the game.]]

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** In ''Magolor Epilogue'', Magolor must collect Fruit Fragments, crystalline blue-green shards with immense magical power that restore some of Magolor's lost abilities when he obtains them. [[spoiler:When all 5 Fruit Fragments are gathered, they combine to form a red fruit that resembles a Gem Apple Seed, Apple, which is subsequently possessed by the Master Crown's powers and becomes the TrueFinalBoss of the game.]]
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler"]]. [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler"]]. [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit Gem Apple Seed to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler]]". [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler:Mistilteinn, [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler]]".Ruler"]]. [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler;Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler]]". [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler;Mistilteinn, [[spoiler:Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler]]". [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form a [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself in its fused form with a Gem Apple Tree and doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: In ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue, the final boss theme is titled [[spoiler;Mistilteinn, Tree Crown without a Ruler]]". [[spoiler:"Mistilteinn" is a legendary blade from Nordic myth, which can be used to describe the sword that Magolor transforms into an Ultra Sword to defeat the Master Crown. However, "mistilteinn" is also the Icelandic word for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant that latches onto other foliage and steals their nutrients, which just as easily applies to the Master Crown itself in its fused itself; not only does it resemble mistletoe when it combines with the res fruit to form with a Gem Apple Tree and [[BotanicalAbomination wicked tree]], it doubles as an allegory for the Master Crown as a whole, being a malevolent artifact that grants ultimate power at the cost of consuming the souls of its bearers.]]
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** Kirby's move set feels a bit more stiff and limited, with ''Triple Deluxe'' having overhauled the basic movement to feel a lot smoother (adding the ability to Dodge and Air Dodge, dash from a standstill, manually Quick Fall in mid-air, and Super Inhale automatically by inhaling for a while). ''Deluxe'' backports all of these tweaks, resulting in much smoother control.
** Mix works differently, requiring three enemies of any type rather than two of different types. ''Triple Deluxe'' would return Mix to its usual functionality, while the remake adds that option but also keeps the original game's activation method.
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* LastLousyPoint: In ''Deluxe'', certain songs in the Jukebox have pretty obscure or difficult unlock requirements. You can technically get 100% completion without all of the songs, but if you want the complete Jukebox, you have to go out of your way to find some well-hidden parts of the game, such as the HAL Rooms and the secret paths of the mid-boss tower. The biggest example is track 199, which requires beating the otherwise optional and tough-as-nails True Extra Missions in Merry Magoland.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: As the first modern ''Kirby'' game, this game has some notable differences compared to its successors, many of which were addressed in ''Deluxe'':
** Only plot important and secret bosses were given special pause screen blurbs, much like in ''Super Star Ultra''. From ''Triple Deluxe'' on, every boss would have extra lore, with ''Deluxe'' adding them for all the bosses lacking one originally as well as the Sphere Doomers.
** Later games would have three HAL Rooms, one accessed by backtracking, one accessed by a hidden door, and one accessed by waiting somewhere for 86 (Goroawase for HAL) seconds. The original game only had the former two, with ''Deluxe'' adding the 86 second room introduced in ''Triple Deluxe''.
** This game's Extra Mode would not be done again in later games, instead letting you play through a condensed version of the game as another character or a much shorter game with new levels. ''Deluxe'' would combine both concepts for the Magolor Epilogue while keeping Extra Mode.
** Secret bosses would be fought at the end of the new mode in later games, while here, the first secret boss is [[spoiler:part of the Egg Engines boss fight in Extra Mode]] while the second [[spoiler:is exclusive to the True Arena]]. ''Deluxe'' would add a more traditional secret boss as the FinalBoss of the Magolor Epilogue, though the original two would remain unchanged.
** [[spoiler:The TrueFinalBoss, Magolor Soul, is the FinalBoss of Extra Mode and is exactly as strong in the True Arena as he is in Extra Mode. Later games would make the enhanced versions of the FinalBoss exclusive to True Arena or its equivalent, and ''Deluxe'' would follow that trend by buffing Magolor Soul when fought in the True Arena.]]
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* WindIsGreen: Tornado averts this in the original, where the ability icon is white, but ''Deluxe'' plays it straight by not only making the icon a light green, but the tornado itself on Kirby's head also becomes a light green.
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** In ''The Magolor Epilogue'', [[spoiler:Magolor is revealed to have ended up in the Dream Kingdom after defeating the Master Crown, effectively canonizing everything from the ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'', including Galacta Knight.]]

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** In ''The Magolor Epilogue'', [[spoiler:Magolor is revealed to have ended up in the Dream Kingdom after defeating the Master Crown, effectively canonizing everything from the ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'', including Galacta Knight.]]

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** The final upgrade of Magolor's "Trickery" skill in Magolor Epilogue costs 5586 Magic Points, referencing the recurring 86/''ha-ru'' CreatorThumbprint.

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** The final upgrade of Magolor's "Trickery" skill in Magolor Epilogue costs 5586 ("go go [[Creator/HALLaboratory HAL]]") Magic Points, referencing the recurring 86/''ha-ru'' CreatorThumbprint.CreatorThumbprint.
** The Secret Stage of Magolor Epilogue gives you 860 Magic Points if cleared perfectly, and another 860 as the first-clear bonus.

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* GoroawaseNumber: The final upgrade of Magolor's "Trickery" skill in Magolor Epilogue costs 5586 Magic Points, referencing the recurring 86/''ha-ru'' CreatorThumbprint.

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The final upgrade of Magolor's "Trickery" skill in Magolor Epilogue costs 5586 Magic Points, referencing the recurring 86/''ha-ru'' CreatorThumbprint.CreatorThumbprint.
** The final room of the Extra Stage in Magolor Epilogue features the word "MAGOLOR" spelled in Star Blocks. Blasting every block at once with Magolor Cannon (plus the Broom Hatter sweeping on top of them) provides a combo of exactly 86.
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* GoroawaseNumber: The final upgrade of Magolor's "Trickery" skill in Magolor Epilogue costs 5586 Magic Points, referencing the recurring 86/''ha-ru'' CreatorThumbprint.

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* WhamEpisode: Probably the biggest example in the series pre-''[[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Star Allies]]'', [[spoiler:introducing the Ancients and the massive lore surrounding them, as well as the revelation of the true creators behind both the Star Rod and the Novas. The Ancients would of course become some of the most recurring figures throughout the franchise, even having an incredibly major posthumous role in ''Star Allies'' and being implied to have also had another posthumous role in ''Forgotten Land''.]]
** ''The Magolor Epilogue'' keeps the ball rolling, [[spoiler:as Magolor is revealed to have ended up in the [[VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe Dream]] [[VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash Kingdom]] after defeating the Master Crown, effectively canonizing everything from the ''Kirby Clash'' games, including Galacta Knight.]]

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Probably the biggest example in the series pre-''[[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Star Allies]]'', [[spoiler:introducing the Ancients and the massive lore surrounding them, as well as the revelation of the true creators behind both the Star Rod and the Novas. The Ancients would of course become some of the most recurring figures throughout the franchise, even having an incredibly major posthumous role in ''Star Allies'' and being implied to have also had another posthumous role in ''Forgotten Land''.]]
** In ''The Magolor Epilogue'' keeps the ball rolling, [[spoiler:as Magolor Epilogue'', [[spoiler:Magolor is revealed to have ended up in the [[VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe Dream]] [[VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash Kingdom]] Dream Kingdom after defeating the Master Crown, effectively canonizing everything from the ''Kirby Clash'' games, ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'', including Galacta Knight.]]
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** ''The Magolor Epilogue'' keeps the ball rolling, [[spoiler:as Magolor is revealed to have ended up in the [[VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe Dream]] [[VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash Kingdom]] after defeating the Master Crown, effectively canonizing everything from the ''Kirby Clash'' games, including Galacta Knight.]]
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* VillainEpisode: [[spoiler:''Deluxe'' adds the Magolor Epilogue, detailing what happens to Magolor after he is defeated in the main game.]]
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** The box art for ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' adds Merry Magoland to the background, which references the amusement parks Magolor creates in later games after [[spoiler:his HeelFaceTurn]].

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** The box art for Merry Magoland, a new mode in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' adds Merry Magoland to the background, which Deluxe'', references the Magolor's affinity for building amusement parks Magolor creates in later games parks, a trait which was introduced after [[spoiler:his HeelFaceTurn]].the original game (specifically showing up in ''Kirby's Dream Collection'' and ''Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe'').
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** Likewise, the area names in Magolor Epilogue were tweak edto preserve the wordplay: Airgreef Dimension became Aerogree Dimension, Puromson Dimension to Pyred Dimension, Poseinbul Dimension to Poseiblu Dimension, and Loscadra Dimension to Locandra Dimension. The final one was changed more drastically, going from the Room of Eden to the Ethereal Altar.

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* BarelyChangedDubName: All of the level names were already in English in the Japanese version, but some were changed slightly to sound more natural in the localization. White Wafer was changed to White Wafers, Nuts Noon to Nutty Noon, and Egger Engines to Egg Engines. The final level, "[[spoiler:The last battle in another dimension]]," was abbreviated to just [[spoiler:Another Dimension]].

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** Likewise, the area names in Magolor Epilogue were tweak edto preserve the wordplay: Airgreef Dimension became Aerogree Dimension, Puromson Dimension to Pyred Dimension, Poseinbul Dimension to Poseiblu Dimension, and Loscadra Dimension to Locandra Dimension. The final one was changed more drastically, going from the Room of Eden to the Ethereal Altar.
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* BeamSpam: [[spoiler: The final boss loves using laser beams against the player. In particular, Magolor's second form and Magolor Soul often use portals to summon multiple laser beams. The Master Crown also has two laser beam attacks, one of which has multiple rotating beams to dodge.]]

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* BeamSpam: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The final boss loves using laser beams against the player. In particular, Magolor's second form and Magolor Soul often use portals to summon multiple laser beams. The Master Crown also has two laser beam attacks, one of which has multiple rotating beams to dodge.]]



** Aside from [[spoiler: being a StealthPrequel to ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']], the final boss of the Magolor Epilogue [[spoiler:uses a laser attack that's identical to the Crown of Evil and Obsession attack used by [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Void Termina]]]].

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** Aside from [[spoiler: being [[spoiler:being a StealthPrequel to ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']], the final boss of the Magolor Epilogue [[spoiler:uses a laser attack that's identical to the Crown of Evil and Obsession attack used by [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Void Termina]]]].



** [[spoiler:Magolor's second form]] is a monstrous being of black smoke (teal as [[spoiler: Magolor Soul]]) with red eyes and a white mouth frozen in a SlasherSmile. For added bonus, an ''eye'' pops out when he opens his mouth.

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** [[spoiler:Magolor's second form]] is a monstrous being of black smoke (teal as [[spoiler: Magolor [[spoiler:Magolor Soul]]) with red eyes and a white mouth frozen in a SlasherSmile. For added bonus, an ''eye'' pops out when he opens his mouth.



* SecretAIMoves: During the [[spoiler: True Arena version of Magolor Soul's fight, his second phase allows him to use Super Ability versions of Sand and Mecha, allowing him to create two large tornados or fire several falling projectiles and giant laser beams respectively. The player gets no such abilities on their side.]]

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* SecretAIMoves: During the [[spoiler: True [[spoiler:True Arena version of Magolor Soul's fight, his second phase allows him to use Super Ability versions of Sand and Mecha, allowing him to create two large tornados or fire several falling projectiles and giant laser beams respectively. The player gets no such abilities on their side.]]



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: after Magolor destroys the Master Crown for good and a portal appears to free him from his dimensional purgatory, he clenches his fists, briefly quivering, before rubbing his eye, as if trembling and tearing up in frustration. Just because he [[RedemptionQuest resolved himself to redeem his sins]], it doesn't make it any easier to let go of the one thing he'd wanted for so long.]]

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: after [[spoiler:after Magolor destroys the Master Crown for good and a portal appears to free him from his dimensional purgatory, he clenches his fists, briefly quivering, before rubbing his eye, as if trembling and tearing up in frustration. Just because he [[RedemptionQuest resolved himself to redeem his sins]], it doesn't make it any easier to let go of the one thing he'd wanted for so long.]]



* TookALevelInBadass: All of the bosses in EX Mode are stronger than their original counterparts in both the original and ''Deluxe'' versions. In the case of ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: Magolor Soul takes the cake due to having a revamped True Arena fight that gives him two healthbars, a buffed moveset to give [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Void]] a run for its money and enough changes to elevate it from the underwhelming fight in the original game to one of the most memorable fights in ''Deluxe''.]]

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* TookALevelInBadass: All of the bosses in EX Mode are stronger than their original counterparts in both the original and ''Deluxe'' versions. In the case of ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: Magolor [[spoiler:Magolor Soul takes the cake due to having a revamped True Arena fight that gives him two healthbars, a buffed moveset to give [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Void]] a run for its money and enough changes to elevate it from the underwhelming fight in the original game to one of the most memorable fights in ''Deluxe''.]]
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: after Magolor destroys the Master Crown for good and a portal appears to free him from his dimensional purgatory, he clenches his fists, briefly quivering, before rubbing his eye, as if trembling and tearing up in frustration. Just because he [[RedemptionQuest resolved himself to redeem his sins]], it doesn't make it any easier to let go of the one thing he'd wanted for so long.]]
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** ''Deluxe'' adds a new feature called "Helper Magolor", essentially an "easy mode" where Magolor will pull you out of a BottomlessPit or provide helpful items during levels and boss battles. However, due to [[spoiler:Magolor [[EvilAllAlong betraying you]] near the end of the game]], this feature becomes unavailable during the FinalBoss. Attempting to use it gives you a special message:
--->'''''Magolor's help''' is unavailable here. You'll need to overcome this challenge on your own!''
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* TheArtifact: In ''Deluxe'', the message upon unlocking the Jukebox still mentions listening to sound effects, which are not present in the Jukebox in ''Deluxe'', unlike the original's Sound Test. However, there are some "songs" that are just ambient soundscapes, which may be what the message of referring to.

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* TheArtifact: In ''Deluxe'', the message upon unlocking the Jukebox still mentions listening to sound effects, which are not present in the Jukebox in ''Deluxe'', unlike the original's Sound Test. However, there are some "songs" that are just ambient soundscapes, which may be what the message of is referring to.
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* TheArtifact: In ''Deluxe'', the message upon unlocking the Jukebox still mentions listening to sound effects, which are not present in the Jukebox in ''Deluxe'', unlike the original's Sound Test.

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* TheArtifact: In ''Deluxe'', the message upon unlocking the Jukebox still mentions listening to sound effects, which are not present in the Jukebox in ''Deluxe'', unlike the original's Sound Test. However, there are some "songs" that are just ambient soundscapes, which may be what the message of referring to.
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* HundredPercentCompletion: Collecting all 120 Energy Spheres and clearing all of the challenge stages with a Bronze medal or higher is required to get 100%. Extra Mode is unlocked when the main game is cleared with at least 70% completion, and its completion percentage is tracked separately -- becoming a "Kirby Master" entails beating both modes 100% and clearing the two [[BossRush Arenas]] as well.

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* HundredPercentCompletion: Collecting all 120 Energy Spheres and clearing all of the challenge stages with a Bronze bronze medal or higher is required to get 100%. Extra Mode is unlocked when the main game is cleared with at least 70% completion, and its completion percentage is tracked separately -- becoming a "Kirby Master" entails beating both modes 100% and clearing the two [[BossRush Arenas]] as well. In ''Deluxe'', finishing all stages of Magolor Epilogue (including one that only unlocks if you have a gold medal on every other stage) and clearing 100 Merry Magoland missions is also required.
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->'''Original''': [[spoiler:A sad shell possessed by the limitless power of the Master Crown, no more than a manifestation of the crown itself.]]
->'''''Deluxe''''': [[spoiler:What remains of Magolor is a sad shell. He's possessed by the limitless power of the Master Crown, imprisoned by the hatred and obsessions of prior rulers. Now... [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim defeat it and free Magolor's Soul!]]]]

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* CrownOfHorns: [[spoiler:The Master Crown]] takes on a much more elaborate, twisted antler-like form for [[spoiler:the Magolor Soul fight]].
* CrownOfPower: [[spoiler:The Master Crown worn by the dragon Landia. Magolor proceeds to steal it, and its power ends up consuming him.]]
->[[spoiler:"A sad shell possessed by the limitless power of the Master Crown, no more than a manifestation of the crown itself."]]

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* CrownOfHorns: [[spoiler:The Master Crown]] takes on a much more elaborate, twisted antler-like form for [[spoiler:the Magolor Soul fight]].
fight]]. Ditto for when [[spoiler:you fight it again as Magolor in the Switch remake's ''Magolor Epilogue'']].
* CrownOfPower: [[spoiler:The Master Crown worn by the dragon Landia. Magolor proceeds to steal it, and its power ends up consuming him.corrupting him; amplifying both his power and the darkness in his heart tenfold, and had he not been freed by Kirby and friends, would have truly lost himself and been fully turned into an OmnicidialManiac.]]
->[[spoiler:"A ->'''Original''': [[spoiler:A sad shell possessed by the limitless power of the Master Crown, no more than a manifestation of the crown itself."]]]]
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** [[spoiler:A much straighter example with Magolor, who is an adorable alien creature that is later revealed to be EvilAllAlong]].

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** [[spoiler:A much straighter example with Magolor, who is an adorable alien creature that is later revealed to be EvilAllAlong]].EvilAllAlong. It's downplayed somewhat in the remake, which makes it clear that outside of his ambitions to rule and him manipulating Kirby and friends to help him get it, the truly evil side mostly [[TheCorrupter comes from the Master Crown itself]] and that Magolor was in ''way'' over his head [[EvilIsNotAToy trying to use its power]]]].

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* DevelopersForesight: In ''Deluxe'', the "Samurai Kirby 100" sub-game uses [[NonPlayerCharacter "wandering adversaries"]] if you don't connect the game to the internet. You can still get the missions tied to it this way, meaning it will still be a possible to get HundredPercentCompletion once the game's server goes down permanently.

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* DevelopersForesight: DevelopersForesight:
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In ''Deluxe'', the "Samurai Kirby 100" sub-game uses [[NonPlayerCharacter "wandering adversaries"]] if you don't connect the game to the internet. You can still get the missions tied to it this way, meaning it will still be a possible to get HundredPercentCompletion once the game's server goes down permanently.permanently.
** Also in ''Deluxe'', if you play Kirby on the Draw on the Switch's touch screen, you might expect to blow past the CPU players because you don't have a reticle and you can respond faster, but [[NoFairCheating the CPUs are actually adjusted to match]] -- they ''also'' don't have reticles and get faster response times.

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** A few of the enemies in the game, such as Poppy Bros. Jr. and Walf, now match their modern appearances[[note]]The
former's ''Star Allies'' redesign and the latter's ''Planet Robobot'' redesign[[/note]] instead of their old designs.

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** A few of the enemies in the game, such as Poppy Bros. Jr. and Walf, now match their modern appearances[[note]]The
appearances [[labelnote:note]]The former's ''Star Allies'' redesign and the latter's ''Planet Robobot'' redesign[[/note]] redesign instead of their old designs.[[/labelnote]]

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