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  • Warp Star
  • Warp star
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  • The Warp Star has appeared in several Kirby video games, first appearing in Kirby's Dream Land for the Game Boy. The Warp Star can be used to get around levels and is commonly used in Kirby mini games. In Kirby's Air Ride it was a vehicle (and appeared on the cover of the game's box).
  • The Warp Star is Kirby's primary mode of transportation in the games. It is a large, yellow star-shaped vehicle, that floats through the air, and flies Kirby quickly between areas. Sometimes a Warp Star takes Kirby to the next section of a level; while other times, they take Kirby to secret areas; and sometimes, they just provide a faster (and safer) way to get around. Kirby has a tendency to violently crash land, destroying the Warp Star in the process.
  • A warp star was a small diamond-like device that could create a powerful explosion. Jack Harkness described it as a warp fold conjugation trapped in a carbonised shell, or an "explosion waiting to happen". Sarah Jane Smith was given a warp star on a pendant by a Verron soothsayer. After escaping Dalek captivity on the Crucible, she and Jack planned to detonate it to destroy the space station. However, the Daleks used a transmat beam to quickly remove Sarah Jane and Jack from the warp star, neutralising the threat. (TV: Journey's End)
  • The Warp Star (ワープスター, wāpu sutā) is an item appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U that sends a player flying off into the sky and crashing back down into the stage when picked up. It is possible to control the landing location by pressing left and right on the Control Stick. Because of this, it's possible to miss the stage and self-destruct. If a character is hit hard when the Warp Star is first grabbed, the item can be "dropped" before it can be used. The Warp Star can then be grabbed and used normally. A shield will not protect against the star's impact, except for Yoshi's shield, so the only way to avoid damage is to not get struck.
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item class
  • Explosive/Special/Dynamic
Unlock
  • Available from the start
jap name
  • ワープスター
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Series
Appearance
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)
Course
  • N/A
Type
  • Mountable item
Caption
  • Kirby: Triple Deluxe artwork
Fuel
  • No
Available
Title
  • Warp Star
Icon
Class
  • Air Machine
HP
  • 200
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  • The Warp Star has appeared in several Kirby video games, first appearing in Kirby's Dream Land for the Game Boy. The Warp Star can be used to get around levels and is commonly used in Kirby mini games. In Kirby's Air Ride it was a vehicle (and appeared on the cover of the game's box).
  • The Warp Star (ワープスター, wāpu sutā) is an item appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U that sends a player flying off into the sky and crashing back down into the stage when picked up. It is possible to control the landing location by pressing left and right on the Control Stick. Because of this, it's possible to miss the stage and self-destruct. If a character is hit hard when the Warp Star is first grabbed, the item can be "dropped" before it can be used. The Warp Star can then be grabbed and used normally. A shield will not protect against the star's impact, except for Yoshi's shield, so the only way to avoid damage is to not get struck. Since Warp Stars crash into the stage from above, they can be used to "leap" to a higher part of the stage. Therefore, stages with many platforms can limit its effectiveness (and, in the case of scrolling stages with high off-screen platforms such as Rainbow Cruise or Rumble Falls, can even cause an SD). The Warp Star's ability to travel left and right before landing seems to have been diminished from Melee to Brawl. In Melee, it could travel farther left or right, which often results with jaded Brawl players to SD. A factor that most people forget is that the player is invincible while "on" the warpstar. However, if one uses the Warp star and runs into Jigglypuff's Final Smash on the way up, they will still receive knockback from the attack. * Does 22% explosion damage in Melee, 24% in Brawl. * High knockback.
  • The Warp Star is Kirby's primary mode of transportation in the games. It is a large, yellow star-shaped vehicle, that floats through the air, and flies Kirby quickly between areas. Sometimes a Warp Star takes Kirby to the next section of a level; while other times, they take Kirby to secret areas; and sometimes, they just provide a faster (and safer) way to get around. Kirby has a tendency to violently crash land, destroying the Warp Star in the process.
  • A warp star was a small diamond-like device that could create a powerful explosion. Jack Harkness described it as a warp fold conjugation trapped in a carbonised shell, or an "explosion waiting to happen". Sarah Jane Smith was given a warp star on a pendant by a Verron soothsayer. After escaping Dalek captivity on the Crucible, she and Jack planned to detonate it to destroy the space station. However, the Daleks used a transmat beam to quickly remove Sarah Jane and Jack from the warp star, neutralising the threat. (TV: Journey's End)
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