Super Kirby Clash
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“ | An action game in which four Kirbys with different abilities take on quests together. In addition to the single-player mode, enjoy multiplayer via online and couch co-op play. | ” | — Past Adventures section in Kirby's Dream Buffet and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe |
Super Kirby Clash is a free-to-start spin-off game in the Kirby series released for the Nintendo Switch on September 4th, 2019 worldwide. It is a successor to Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, which was itself an expanded version of the Kirby: Planet Robobot Sub-Game Team Kirby Clash. Super Kirby Clash is exclusively downloadable from the Nintendo eShop, and as such, no physical copy of the game exists.
Like its two predecessors, Super Kirby Clash is centered around battles with monsters in a role-playing game setting, with four different roles to switch between. Each role has specific strengths and weaknesses and is based on a Copy Ability from the main series. Each role can also utilize different equipment that can be purchased from an in-game store using currency that can be purchased using real-world currency via in-game micro-transactions. This in-game currency is also used to unlock subsequent fights with enemies, along with other purposes.
Story[edit]
“ | Long, long ago, in a faraway realm, there was a beautiful, peaceful land called the Dream Kingdom. One surprising day, Hornhead went on a rampage across the Seaside. And so it came to pass that Team Kirby set off on an adventure to restore peace to the kingdom... | ” | — Opening cutscene text from Super Kirby Clash |
Once upon a time in the Dream Kingdom, a villainous masked sorcerer from another realm began stirring up trouble, causing huge monsters to rampage throughout the land. In response, four small round heroes gather and form a team that bears their collective names; Team Kirby. With encouragement from Bandana Waddle Dee and with equipment from Magolor's Shoppe, Team Kirby beat back the monsters one-by-one, starting with Hornhead at the Seaside. Eventually, they encounter the nightmarish wizard in the Ruins and duel him. Although they seem to have won the battle, the nightmare escaped and flew beyond the Volcano, heading toward the cloudy Empyrean. Team Kirby pursues him, defeating more monsters along the way.
At the Empyrean, Team Kirby spot what they believe to be the nightmare wizard, but instead, it turns out to be Taranza, the puppeteer mage. Due to the misunderstanding, they fight, but Team Kirby prevails. Upon realizing that they have the wrong mage, Team Kirby proceeds to the Decisive Battlefield where they corner the Parallel Nightmare. In a last-ditch attempt to stop Team Kirby, he summons the dreaded King D-Mind from a portal, but the enraged king turns on the wizard and bats him away with a hammer. Regardless, Team Kirby must contend with this great and evil king to send him back from whence he came.
At first, this defeat brought peace and order back to the Dream Kingdom, but before long, monsters began to rampage once again, even more powerful than ever before. Team Kirby jump back into the action and discover that Parallel Nightmare had not been vanquished. They pursue him to an otherworldly realm called the Dreamscape and defeat him once again. Parallel Nightmare falls back and uses another portal to call a mysterious angelic swordsman to crush Team Kirby, but the swordsman slays the wizard before engaging the Kirbys. After the fight of a lifetime, Team Kirby manages to defeat the Aeon Hero and finally restore permanent peace to the kingdom.
Gameplay[edit]
Super Kirby Clash plays much like its predecessors Team Kirby Clash and Team Kirby Clash Deluxe. Four heroes named Kirby set out to do battle with various giant monsters in order to gain experience and save the Dream Kingdom. Combat plays out exactly as it does in the main series, except that there is no opportunity to discard abilities or change them during battle. The player has control over one Kirby, with the other three being controlled either by the CPU or by other players. The objective in each battle is to defeat the enemy monster by attacking it repeatedly, and avoiding getting K.O.'d in the process. The enemy is large and moves slowly for the most part, but has a large array of moves which can deal high damage, cover a large portion of the battlefield, or both. To avoid enemy attacks, each Kirby has access to the jump, hover, guard, and dodge techniques, and damage taken can be healed using food items that drop and from Doctor Healmore's Healing Area technique. During the battle, Team Kirby has the opportunity to collect shards of the Team Meteor. If all four Kirbys collect them, they can launch a special attack that deals huge damage to the enemy and stuns them for a long time. Once an enemy is defeated (or if Team Kirby loses), the results are calculated, and the player is rewarded with a resulting amount of experience (which doubles as the score) and a corresponding Medal from bronze to platinum.
Outside of combat, the player must manage the equipment and resources of Team Kirby. To pay for new equipment and other items, Team Kirby must earn Gem Apples and Fragments which are obtained from defeating enemies, completing Heroic Missions, and performing other tasks in the village. Equipment is bought at Magolor's Shoppe where the player can also pay for more Gem Apples if they so desire. Additionally, Gem Apples are used for many things outside of currency, such as skipping wait time for various mechanics, unlocking new encounters, and saving Team Kirby from defeat in a battle.
Roles[edit]
There are four roles to choose from, each with separate equipment to purchase. Kirbys can take on multiples of the same role if they wish:
- Sword Hero - A front-line role based on Sword. Can protect his friends with a bubble shield.
- Hammer Lord - A powerhouse role based on Hammer. Very slow on his feet, but can dish out huge damage.
- Doctor Healmore - A supporting role based on Doctor. Has the power to heal his allies and himself.
- Beam Mage - A supporting role based on Beam. Has the power to stop time if he hits the enemy enough times with the Time Beam move.
All four roles can use a Revival Spell on their fallen teammates in battle given enough time to do so, but Doctor Healmore is the most effective. Each role has distinct base stats which increase as the team increases in level. For more detailed information on the numbers, check the respective role pages.
Shoppe[edit]
- Main article: Magolor's Shoppe
Just like in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, Shopkeeper Magolor runs a shoppe in the Village. Here is where all equipment is purchased using collected Gem Apples and various types of fragments. The Shoppe has five primary categories of things to purchase, as follows:
- Weapons - Various weapons for Team Kirby to equip which cost Gem Apples and fragments.
- Armor - Headgear for Team Kirby to equip which cost Gem Apples and fragments.
- Support Items - Extra items which augment the team in various ways from applying a temporary boost to adding a permanent bonus; these only cost Gem Apples.
- Stickers - Cosmetic icons that the player can use to communicate with other players online which cost Gem Apples.
- Gem Apples - The player can buy up to 5000 Gem Apples using the Nintendo eShop, which also causes the Gem Apple tree in the village to grow. Unlike Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, once the tree is at its biggest, the player can still purchase Gem Apples, but the tree won't grow anymore if they do so.
Online play[edit]
Super Kirby Clash features local and online multiplayer, being the second in the whole Kirby series (after Kirby Battle Royale) to feature full online support. Battles are separated into Story Quests and Party Quests, with online and local wireless multiplayer occupying the latter category. The player can choose to either host or join a lobby where a specific enemy encounter has been chosen. From there, they have the opportunity to equip their Kirby (and any CPUs under the player's jurisdiction) and communicate with other players using stickers before confirming everyone's ready to start. Regardless of whether everyone is ready or not, a game will begin 90 seconds after the lobby has been created. From there, they enter the battle and must work together to overcome the foe.
During quests, players can continue to communicate with each-other using stickers. Much like other games with online play, latency can be an issue between players, causing the game to slow down or delay inputs to varying extents. If any player disconnects during a quest, it ends automatically with no reward gained. As soon as the enemy is defeated, players are disconnected from each other, so no post-battle communication is possible (though Stickers can still be vainly used in the brief window during the enemy's defeat animation). If the entire team is defeated during a quest or time runs out, each player is given the opportunity to use their own Gem Apples to continue the battle or not. Heroic Missions are tracked separately for Party Quests, and it is still possible for the player to play these alone or via Share Play if they wish.
One thing to note is that once players enter a lobby, they may not leave early unless the game is closed, nor may players leave through any in-game method while a quest is in progress.
amiibo functionality[edit]
Super Kirby Clash allows for amiibo to be utilized in the village to earn more fragments. To the left of the Shoppe is a bronze Kirby statue which serves as the player's interface to scan amiibo. A Kirby series amiibo will net 20 fragments, while a different series amiibo will net 5. Kirby series Super Smash Bros. amiibo are worth 10 fragments. There is also a small chance each time an amiibo is scanned that a Rare Fragment will be given out. Only 5 distinct amiibo figurines can be used per 24 hour period.
Adventurers[edit]
- Main article: Adventurer Bell
Like its predecessor, Kirby can call Kirby representatives from other players' games to assist him in battle as CPUs - this time by ringing the Adventurer Bell in the village. When the bell is rung, Team Kirby also gains some material bonuses in the form of fragments and gem apples. The bell can only be rung once every 24 hours unless Gem Apples are consumed to speed up the process.
Heroic Missions[edit]
- Main article: Heroic Mission (Super Kirby Clash)
This game features 900 distinct Heroic Missions, which effectively serve as an achievement system for the game. Completing Heroic Missions rewards the player with additional Gem Apples and Rare Fragments, and also adds to the Heroic Rank (a number which reflects a number of missions completed). Unlike its predecessor, reaching specific ranks is necessary to increase the maximum level that Team Kirby can reach, with each milestone increasing that level by 10.
Passwords[edit]
- Main article: List of passwords in Super Kirby Clash
Similar to Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, Super Kirby Clash gives players the ability to enter passwords via the Shrine of Passwords in the village to get items such as Gem Apples and Fragments. These passwords are provided via external services such as the Nintendo Switch News Channel or the various official Twitter accounts belonging to Nintendo or HAL Laboratory. Most passwords come from the Kirby JP Twitter, and are not region exclusive, meaning Japanese passwords can be used on English copies of the game and vice-versa. Passwords continued to be issued for almost two-and-a-half years after the game's release, with the final password being issued on February 15th, 2022. All issued passwords can be found on this page.
Enemies[edit]
Super Kirby Clash features 33 distinct enemies to fight, though some of these are variants of each other. Most of these foes are fought many times in distinct Quests, with each subsequent battle giving them new and/or quicker attacks, as well as greatly increasing their damage and health. Many of these foes are also fought in tag-teams with other foes, with only the final enemy being fought in two phases.
The following table lists every unique enemy in Super Kirby Clash. Note that the number of encounters includes those where the enemy is partnered with others and also includes battles with a powered-up version ("EX" and "Revenge") of the same enemy.
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Enemy | Image | # of encounters | Description | Notes |
Blocky | 6 | A squared-off rock monster who attacks by rolling, using body slams, and otherwise trying to crush Team Kirby using its girth. | ||
Bonkers | 3 | A mallet-wielding simian warrior who can perform flying hammer spins and toss Coconuts. | ||
Colossal Driblee | 2 | A massive Driblee who can spit globs of water and ride a big surf wave. | ||
Colossal Hot Head | 4 | A massive Hot Head who can spew huge cones of flame and shoot fireballs. | ||
Colossal Kabu | 6 | A massive Kabu who spins around to attack and can phase in-and-out of sight to reappear elsewhere. | ||
Colossal Spear Waddle Dee | 7 | A huge Waddle Dee who carries a big spear. It can attack by leaping and thrusting or tossing its spear. | Replaces Colossal Waddle Dee from Team Kirby Clash Deluxe. | |
Electric Dragon | 5 | A yellow variant of Ice Dragon who attacks using electricity. | ||
Flame Galboros | 5 | A big red limbless dragon that can breathe flames and spew magma. It can also charge with a burning tackle and make big leaps. | ||
Frost Kibble Blade | 5 | An icy variant on Kibble Blade who creates lingering ice spikes wherever its blades strike the ground. | ||
Gigant Edge | 3 | A big soldier in green armor who wields a sword and shield. Gigant Edge uses varying sword swipes, can leap, and can create shockwaves at higher levels. | ||
Greater Doomer | 7 | An otherworldly purple specter with bird-like features. It attacks by charging, shooting purple orbs, and using a burning tackle. | ||
Hornhead | 7 | A giant rhinoceros beetle-like foe who attacks by charging and using his horn. Hornhead can fly, grab a Kirby to toss him, and shoot projectiles from his horn at higher levels. | ||
Ice Dragon | 5 | A deceptively-cuddly blue dragon who can breathe a cone of frost and cause icebergs to rain from the sky. It can flutter in the air using its tail. | ||
Ignite Edge | 5 | A fiery version of Gigant Edge who can cause burning conflagrations with his sword strikes. | ||
Kibble Blade | 3 | A large gleaming suit of silver armor which attacks by throwing giant boomerangs and charging. | ||
King D-Mind | 3 | Referred to as the "King of Darkness", this powerful foe from another dimension resembles both Dark Mind and King Dedede. He attacks using a mechanical hammer (and later a big poleaxe), body slams, and leaps. He is also capable of creating energy waves and opening his belly to shoot nasty projectiles, fly around with a massive biting jaw, and shoot a huge laser. | Also includes King D-Mind's Revenge. King D-Mind is fought only at the Decisive Battlefield. | |
King Doo | 3 | A large variant of Waddle Doo who can fire varying types of big Beam attacks. | ||
Kracko | 3 | A big spiky cycloptic cloud monster which can attack using swoops, beams, and lightning. | ||
Landia | 4 | A massive four-headed flying dragon referred to as the "Guardian Angel". He can charge, conjure wind, breathe fire, conduct electricity, and split into four smaller dragons. | Also includes Landia EX. Landia is fought only at the Empyrean, while Landia EX is fought only at the Decisive Battlefield. | |
Miasmoros | 5 | A toxic sludge creature who belches poison and leaves toxic trails in its wake. It is capable of charging and leaping as well. | ||
Mr. Frosty | 4 | An overalls-wearing walrus man who can breathe frost, throw ice cubes, and gobble up a Kirby. He is also capable of deft acrobatics. | ||
Mr. Floaty | 3 | A summer variant of Mr. Frosty who attacks using water. | ||
Parallel Landia | 1 | A stronger black variant of Landia who hails from another dimension. | ||
Parallel Nightmare | 6 | A mischievous robed wizard made of darkness. He attacks by swooping, firing starry projectiles, and conjuring vortexes. | Also includes Parallel Nightmare's Revenge. Parallel Nightmare is also seen (but not fought) in the Story Quest "Tougher: King D-Mind". | |
Parallel Susie | 2 | A petite secretary from another dimension who pilots a giant robotic suit. She attacks using various explosive projectiles, can perform spinning dashes and jumps, and launches her suit to create big shockwaves. | Parallel Susie is fought only at the Decisive Battlefield. | |
Pres. Parallel Susie | 2 | A Susie from a yet different parallel dimension who is a more powerful version of Parallel Susie. | Pres. is short for "President". | |
Pyribbit | 4 | A giant king toad who can swim in lava. He attacks by breathing fire, spewing magma and rock, leaping about frantically, and calling lava waves. He may also try to eat a Kirby using his tongue. | Also includes Pyribbit EX. This enemy is only fought in the Volcano. | |
Spark Bonkers | 5 | An electric-blue variant of Bonkers who can create lingering electric discharges whenever he strikes with his hammer. | ||
Taranza | 3 | A caped hovering spider man referred to as the "puppeteer mage". He can teleport, conjure energy orbs, throw crystals, and catch Kirbys in a net. | Taranza is fought only in the Empyrean. | |
Telepathos | 4 | A hovering psychic enigma who attacks using psionic blasts and by dive-bombing Team Kirby. | ||
Venom Kracko | 4 | A noxious variant of Kracko who can leave putrid clouds of gas behind when he swoops around. | ||
Whispy Woods | 3 | A big tree enemy who attacks by throwing apples, Gordos, and Caterpillars at Team Kirby. Later on, he can also leap about, and potentially crush Kirbys under his roots. | Appears only in the Ruins. | |
Aeon Hero | 4 | An ancient angelic swordsman who is also known as Galacta Knight. He has three different forms, and attacks using his lance and various powerful magical moves, many of which are capable of ripping open the fabric of space. | Also includes Aeon Hero (Light) and Aeon Hero (Dark). This is the final boss of the game. Aeon Hero is fought only at the Dreamscape. |
The following enemies which appeared in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe do not appear in this game:
Quests[edit]
Super Kirby Clash divides its battles into six different difficulty categories (Normal, Tough, Tougher, Toughest, Super, and Super+) and spreads them out across eight themed regions. In addition, two separate quest categories exist (referred to as Story Quests and Party Quests). Story Quests can be played either alone or locally with friends on a single Switch system, but Party Quests allow for Multiplayer (both online and local wireless), though these can also be done solo if the player wishes. Playing Party Quests online grants Team Kirby extra experience and material gains, and also cuts Vigor requirements in half.
The following tables outline each encounter in each region as lain out once all encounters are unlocked. Story Quests and Party Quests are divided into separate tables:
Seaside[edit]
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Dunes[edit]
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Ruins[edit]
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Volcano[edit]
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Empyrean[edit]
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Decisive Battlefield[edit]
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Grasslands[edit]
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Dreamscape[edit]
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Cameo appearances[edit]
As the player makes progress through the game, more and more characters will appear in the Village. These characters cannot be interacted with, and are effectively cameo appearances. The following characters appear at the following milestones:
Port Village[edit]
- Coo - Appears after clearing the Ignite Edge Story Quest. Flies back and forth in the air above the Village.
- Rick - Appears after clearing the Parallel Nightmare Story Quest. Sits on a bench to the far right of the Village.
- Kine - Appears after clearing the Tough: Frost Kibble Blade Story Quest. Sleeps on the bench to the far left of the Village.
- Meta Knight - Appears after clearing the Tough: Pyribbit Story Quest. Stands at the water's edge near the Quest Board and takes flight occasionally.
- Oddly enough, he does not appear to have his sword with him.
- Taranza - Appears after clearing the Tough: Taranza Story Quest. Sits atop the Shoppe with a blossom from the Dreamstalk in his hand.
- Francisca & Flamberge - Appear after clearing the Tougher: Parallel Nightmare Story Quest. Sit on the curb near the right end of the Village and chat with each other.
Castle Village[edit]
- Gooey - Appears after clearing the Toughest: Venom Kracko Story Quest. Rolls around behind the Gem Apple tree.
- Parasol Waddle Dee - Appears after clearing the Toughest: Pres. Parallel Susie Story Quest. Walks around in a circle behind the Quest Board.
- Adeleine & Ribbon - Appear after clearing the Toughest: Pres. Parallel Susie Story Quest. Adeleine can be found to the far left next to the amiibo statue painting a landscape as Ribbon watches.
- Zan Partizanne - Appears after clearing the Super: The True Final Battle Story Quest. She can be found sitting on the bench at the right end of the village.
- Parallel Susie - Appears after clearing the Super: Parallel Landia Party Quest. She can be found sitting atop the Shoppe.
- Hyness - Appears after clearing the Super+: The True Final Battle EX Party Quest. He can be seen flying around in the background.
Update history[edit]
This is the third Kirby series game to get periodic updates, but unlike prior Kirby games, the changes introduced to Super Kirby Clash are minimal and don't really affect the gameplay experience as a whole. Unless noted otherwise, the most recent version needs to be installed in order to play online with others and is impossible to play local wireless with others who own an older version of the game.
Version 1.0.0[edit]
The default version, released on September 4, 2019.
Version 1.0.1[edit]
The current version released on September 20, 2019. The only major change was to fix a problem that prevented Nintendo Switch Online subscribers from obtaining 100 Gem Apples.[1]
Staff[edit]
The following is a list of staff who have worked on Super Kirby Clash:
Staff of Super Kirby Clash | |
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Position | Developer(s) |
General Director | Shinya Kumazaki |
Directors | Yumi Todo Tadashi Kawai Jun Tsuda |
Lead Game Design | Jun Taniguchi |
Lead Battle Design | Yuki Watanabe |
Battle Design | Jideock Kim |
UI Planning | Yuichi Kobayashi Seika Nakatsuji |
Programming Director | Hiroshi Ohnishi |
Programming | Kouji Kikkawa Yohei Fukuda Satoshi Ohtake Hiroki Azumada Takaya Nakamura |
Programming Support | Yuya Suzuki |
Design Director | Riki Fuhrmann |
Lead Design | Natsuki Tsuji |
Motif Design | Kouichi Noda |
Motif Modeling | Ayako Souma Sachie Mikuni Yuusuke Furuhata |
Character/Item Design | Shingo Kabaya |
Character Modeling | Tomoka Ogura Akira Higaki |
Item Modeling | Kensuke Fukumaru Takahiro Kumada Haruka Hirota |
Effect Design | Muneyuki Tejima |
Animation | Fumie Tomono |
UI Concept Design | Yuji Oshimoto |
UI Design | Takashi Sagawa Masumi Sugiyama Kiyohisa Suzuhigashi Miki Tanie Junpei Suzaki |
UI Design Assist | Yukari Kemmochi |
Sound | Kiyoshi Hazemoto Hirokazu Ando Jun Ishikawa |
Voice | Makiko Ohmoto (Kirby, Susie, Parallel Susie and Pres. Parallel Susie) Banjo Ginga (Parallel Nightmare and Nightmare) Ryoka Yuzuki (Zan Partizanne) Rie Takahashi (Flamberge) Reina Ueda (Francisca) Shigeru Chiba (Hyness) |
Team Support | Yoshimi Takahashi Shigeru Hashiguchi Shigeru Hirayama Katsuhiro Sakoda |
Technical Support | Kazuhiro Mizusawa Tetsuya Noge Sho Tajima Ryoichiro Atono Shinya Watanabe Munemasa Kimura Kazuki Tsukuda Tsuyoshi Masada |
Artwork | Rieko Kawahara Sumiko Bessho Emi Imamura |
Testing | Masaru Kobayashi Takeshi Tamura Akiko Ohashi Shoji Matsuyoshi Manami Saigo Mayumi Ito HAL Debug Team Mario Club Co., Ltd. |
Localization Management | Tetsuya Abe Seiji Otoguro |
NOA Localization Management | Reiko Ninomiya Rich Amtower Tim O'Leary Scot Ritchey Álex Zarza |
NOA Localization | Sam Abouharb Yanett Cepeda Valor Rich Comegys Marjolaine Drouin Nicko Gonzalez De Santiago Yunica Hara Robert Heiret Sara Hoad Noriko Kaji César Pérez Ludovic Tientcheu Ponkin |
NOA Product Testing Management | Kentaro Nishimura Kirk Buchanan Q Dequina Tomoko Mikami |
NOA Product Testing | Stephen Ward Damiano Pinton Kathy Huguenard David Potts Anna Semenets Michael Sahlin Josh Yagi-Stanton Jake Lokholm Gary Meads Cody Delay Dennis Quiray Pascal Ramirez Timothy Rosaaen Jamari Suazo-West Daniel Weimer Product Testing Technicians |
NOE Localisation Producers | Liam Higgins Barbara Wallace Ryoko Sawabe |
NOE Translation | Pierre Sanchez Martina Leonor Bassani Eren Baykal John Mullen Florence D'Anterroches Jean-Paul Hausmann Emmanuel Adien Cleménce Dieryck Giovanna Canta Alessandro Pagano Giovanna Prati Bruno Gramigna Alexander Van De Bergh Martina Deimel Sascha Weinard Ainhoa Bernad Hurtado Elizabeth Sánchez León Jónatan Marcos Millán Christian Buter Thomas Den Haan Carsten Harmans |
NOE Quality Assurance | Marco Gruden Laurent Siddi Emilien De Salles Costa Damien Brichard Pasquale Miceli Andrea Marino Peter Eiselt Zoran Tasevski Miguel Ángel Carnero Calderón Jorge Heras García Soufian Yahyaoui Stijn Lebon Stefan Vermij |
NOK Localization | Jihyuen Yoo |
NOK Quality Assurance | Kiung Seoung Kyoungim Na Pole To Win Korea Co., Ltd. |
NOK Artwork | Suzy Do |
NHL Localization | Claudia Chan Sean Shen Tracy Cheng Pole To Win Shanghai Pte. Ltd., Taiwan Branch |
NHL Artwork | Mike Kan |
iQue Localization Management | Keisuke Fukushima Qiu Xiaochun Xu Ming Zhang Jiong Pole To Win Shanghai Co., Ltd. |
Ending Song | Green Tree Memories from Kirby Vocals - Natsumi Iwaide Lyrics - Shinya Kumazaki English Translation - Owen Cooney Composition - Tadashi Ikegami Arrangement - Naohisa Taniguchi Hirokazu Ando |
Special Thanks | Winds Co., Ltd. Yasuo Takagi Yoshihiro Nagata Keita Yamada Tomohiro Minemura Masayo Nakagami Satoshi Ishida Haruka Abe Hiroaki Ikarashi Akira Eguchi Yumi Osada Jeff Miller manual of error artists, inc. Good-Feel Co., Ltd. |
Coordinator | Kei Ninomiya |
Project Management | Yoshihiro Nagata Isao Takahashi Tatsuya Kikuchi |
Producers | Tadashi Kamitake Hitoshi Yamagami |
General Producers | Shigefumi Kawase Shinya Takahashi |
Executive Producer | Shuntaro Furukawa |
Vanpool HAL Laboratory, Inc. Nintendo HAL Laboratory, Inc. and Nintendo are the authors of this software for the purpose of copyright. All rights reserved. ©2019 HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo |
Nintendo eShop description[edit]
Power through bosses on a team of four!
To defeat bosses this wicked, it’ll take a whole team of Kirbys! In this free-to-start multiplayer action game, you can choose from four unique Roles and join up to three other players to take down tough bosses. Puff up your power by crafting weapons and spending materials at the shop to receive even MORE weapons, not to mention armor and items. Pass a Joy-Con™ controller to a friend to play locally, and if you have a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can even play online!
Are you a Sword Hero? Hammer Lord? Beam Mage? Or Doctor Healmore?! No matter what, each mighty role offers up a unique way to play. Story Quest lets players team-up locally by sharing Joy-Con controllers, while Party Quest enables users to play together on one system, via local wireless, or online. Plus, tapping compatible amiibo™ figures/accessories will earn you extra fragments to help craft new gear! Are you ready? For Kirby, the answer is always fight and flight.
(This description was reused for the game on the My Nintendo Store.)[2]
Trivia[edit]
- The cover artwork for Super Kirby Clash depicts Team Kirby in Rarity 3 gear. This is likely meant to symbolize the leveled-up nature of the game compared to its predecessor, Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, which had Rarity 2 gear in its artwork.
- The 7th Maximus Cup in Tetris 99 was themed around this game. It was available between September 20, 2019, at 12:00am PST through September 23, 2019, at 11:59 pm PST. Players had an opportunity to unlock a theme based on Super Kirby Clash for use in Tetris 99 and would also be rewarded 99 Gem Apples for use in the former.
- The song used in the end credits for this game (titled Green Tree Memories from Kirby) is the first song in a Kirby game to have sung lyrics.
- Inputting the code +/- and Y (Pro Controller / vertical Joy-Con) or +/ and B (horizontal Joy-Con) on the credits selection in the Options menu after clearing Super: The True Final Battle will take the player to the standard credits sequence initially accessible from a brand-new save file. A similar code is also present in Kirby Fighters 2.
Gallery[edit]
- Main article: Super Kirby Clash/gallery
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スーパーカービィハンターズ Sūpā Kābyi Hantāzu |
Super Kirby Hunters |
Traditional Chinese | 超級卡比獵人隊 Chāojí Kǎbǐ Lièrén Duì |
Super Kirby Hunter Team |
Simplified Chinese | 超级卡比猎人队 Chāojí Kǎbǐ Lièrén Duì | |
Dutch | Super Kirby Clash | - |
French | Super Kirby Clash | - |
German | Super Kirby Clash | - |
Italian | Super Kirby Clash | - |
Korean | 슈퍼 커비 헌터즈 Syupeo Keobi Heonteojeu |
Super Kirby Hunters |
Polish | Super Kirby Clash | - |
Portuguese | Super Kirby Clash | - |
Russian | Super Kirby Clash |
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Spanish | Super Kirby Clash | - |
External links[edit]
- Super Kirby Clash on Nintendo's North American website.
- Super Kirby Clash on Nintendo's Japanese website.
- Super Kirby Clash on Nintendo's European website.
- Super Kirby Clash on Kirby Informer.
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