Kirby and the Forgotten Land is out now on Nintendo Switch!
★All Present Codes
☆Blueprint Locations
★Post Game Content and 100% Guide
☆Best Copy Abilities
★Star Coin Farming / How to Get Rare Stones
This guide explains each difficulty in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Read on to find out the differences between Wild and Spring-Breeze modes, which difficulty to choose, and how to change difficulties.
List of Contents
Difficulty | Description |
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Wild Mode | A Kirby game that's a bit wilder and more challenging. This adventure will be tough at times, but you'll collect a lot of Star Coins as rewards! |
Spring-Breeze Mode | A Kirby game that's simple to play! You'll have a lot of health for this adventure. Perfect for those who are new to action games. |
Playing stages on Wild Mode will give you more Star Coins as rewards at the cost of having a more challenging playthrough. So far, the exact use of Star Coins isn't confirmed, but they will likely be used to purchase or unlock different items in the game.
You will get the default amount of Star Coins on Spring Breeze Mode, but you will have higher health as you play. This means that you can take more damage from enemies or bosses before getting a game over, making your gameplay easier.
Wild Mode is a perfect choice for veteran Kirby game players, as it offers more challenging gameplay with higher Star Coins on the stage. As gameplay will likely be easy enough for all players, we recommend starting with Wild Mode.
For players who only want to enjoy the story, the best game mode for you is the Spring Breeze Mode. You will have higher health on this game mode to help you push through on each stage. It is also great for players who are new to a Kirby game, and you can always switch over from Wild Mode if struggling.
You can only choose the difficulty at the start of each stage. You won't be able to change it once playing inside the stage, so choose wisely!
Beginner's Tips and Guides | |
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How to Play the Demo | Multiplayer Guide |
Online Features | What are Sparkling Areas? |
Best Copy Abilities | How to Use Copy Ability Mix |
How to Upgrade Abilities | Difficulty Differences |
amiibo Compatibility | Secrets and Easter Eggs |
Systems, Settings, and Controls | |
List of Controls | How to Drop Abilities |
How to Save | How to Heal |
How to Dodge | How to Slide |
Collectibles and 100% Completion | |
Play Time: How Long to Beat | Post Game Contents and 100% Guide |
How to Find Hal Room | How to Unlock the True Ending |
Blueprint Locations | Rare Stone Locations |
Star Coin Farming Guide | How to Get All Photos |
Difficulty Differences: Wild Mode vs Spring-Breeze Mode
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