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'''Mix''' is the term used to describe the state in which Kirby initiates a roulette to obtain a random Copy Ability. This state can be achieved in most games by inhaling two or more enemies at once.  
'''Mix''' is the term used to describe the state in which Kirby initiates a roulette to obtain a random Copy Ability. This state can be achieved in most games by inhaling two or more enemies at once.  
=Meme=
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The reason why it is here is because it can be very informative to those who do not know the concept of mixing outside of one or two games. Many games do mixes differently.


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Revision as of 03:50, 7 July 2023

Mix is the term used to describe the state in which Kirby initiates a roulette to obtain a random Copy Ability. This state can be achieved in most games by inhaling two or more enemies at once.


Meme

Yes, we are inserting this meme into the wiki.

The reason why it is here is because it can be very informative to those who do not know the concept of mixing outside of one or two games. Many games do mixes differently.

Mix-alignment-chart.jpg

Lawful Good: Kirby and the Forgotten Land

  • mixes have the same start point but only abilities you’ve inhaled before appear on the roulette

Lawful Neutral: Kirby & the Amazing Mirror

  • fairly balanced but you can’t auto-mix like in NiDL

Lawful Evil: Kirby Star Allies

  • same roulette order but random starting point, and you Wing Mix in nearly every category

Neutral Good: Kirby Super Star/Ultra

  • same mix roulette and starting point, roulette also lasts fairly long

True Neutral: Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare in Dream Land

  • same mix roulette and starting point, subjectively the most balanced mixes

Neutral Evil: Kirby Triple Deluxe/Planet Robobot

  • same mix roulette but random starting point, mixes are uncommon in these games though

Chaotic Good: Squeak Squad

  • 2 different types of mixes in this game and Candy Mixing is absolutely broken

Chaotic Neutral: Kirby 64

  • no actual “mixing” but you mix different abilities together into combo abilities

Chaotic Evil: Kirby's Return to Dream Land

  • random starting point, random roulette, and you need 3 enemies instead of just 2 to mix