Kirby And The Rainbow Curse All Bosses

Category:Bosses in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. From WiKirby, your independent source of Kirby knowledge. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The following are Bosses fought in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Pages in category 'Bosses in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse' The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. Feb 21, 2015  All 2 final bosses (Claycia & Dark Crafter) beaten with no damage in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse for Wii U. You need to beat all bosses with no damage in order to unlock the final challenges.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse may be an underrated gem to many fans, but all of us can agree that the final boss against Dark Crafter. It's really disappointing.Dark Crafter is the main antagonist and boss fight of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. He's the true main boss of The Final Battle, and is the eight and final boss of the game.Since Dark Crafter's debut, he has been given a very bad reputation by many fans, and even Kirby fans alike, and became notorious as the worst final bosses in the entire Kirby series, and in Kirby bosses in general.Why He Sucks. You battle Dark Crafter in a rocket, which has really janky controls. Dark Crafter only has one attack, just one!

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It's that's firing spike balls from his single eye. In order to even avoid the spike balls that Dark Crafter launch at you, you have to draw a line in order to change the direction of the rocket, which is quite tedious, as you're constantly propelling forward. In order to damage Dark Crafter, you have to collect a hundred stars that are scattered through out the arena, and then use the rocket's special attack to damage him. It's quite tedious. You only get one chance to hit Dark Crafter with the rocket special attack, so if you miss, you have to recollect all of the stars again.

Year walk night raven. The basis for Year Walking is that one must lock themselves in a room for 24 hours, deprived of food and drink, and then must walk to the local church three times, and then will be shown the future of the following year, all when avoiding the creatures of Scandinavian folklore. In Swedish mythology, a “year walk” is a prognosticatory stroll in which one is beset by scary creatures. By Kelly Catalfamo January 5, 2018 To See What the Upcoming Year Holds, Take a Solo. Year Walk is Simogo's fourth iOS game, released on 21st February, 2013. Originally code-named Game 4, Year Walk is a 2D/3D first-person puzzle/adventure game set in the Swedish woods during the 19th Century. Traditional Swedish folklore plays a predominant role in the game. The basis for Year Walking is that one must lock themselves in a room for 24 hours, deprived of food and drink, and then must walk to the local church three times, and then will be shown the future of the following year, all when avoiding the creatures of Scandinavian folklore. Adding to that, a Year Walk must be done on Christmas Eve, or New. The app describes a Year Walk - or Arsgang - as a very spiritual Swedish past time with the main goal to be able to look into the future. The Year Walker must not talk to anyone else, eat or drink or see fire on days such as May Day, Midsummer's Eve or New Years Eve.

If you're playing this game in multiplayer mode, the other players can mash the button and provide a quick boost for the main player. However, that is a bad move in the game's part, as the main player gains a boost of speed that will make them bump into the spikes. Dark Crafter only takes three hits to be defeated, despite being the final boss. Even Whispy Woods (the first boss of the game) took more hits then that.Redeeming Qualities. Dark Crafter has a really cool design. Awesome music.