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Meta Knight is a mysterious character who has been depicted as both a hero and a villain, and more generally an anti-hero, in the ''Kirby'' series. He is sometimes cast as an antagonist to [[Kirby]], but his intentions are not definitively evil. In certain instances, he sends his troops, the Meta-Knights, as enemies against the pink protagonist as a sort of training method. Titles such as ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}'', ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'', and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby: Planet Robobot}}'' depict Meta Knight as a direct ally to Kirby, often assisting him in his journey.<ref name=PlayProfile>[https://play.nintendo.com/themes/friends/meta-knight/ Meta Knight - Play Nintendo]</ref>
Meta Knight is a mysterious character who has been depicted as both a hero and a villain, and more generally an anti-hero, in the ''Kirby'' series. He is sometimes cast as an antagonist to [[Kirby]], but his intentions are not definitively evil. In certain instances, he sends his troops, the Meta-Knights, as enemies against the pink protagonist as a sort of training method. Titles such as ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}'', ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'', and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby: Planet Robobot}}'' depict Meta Knight as a direct ally to Kirby, often assisting him in his journey.<ref name=PlayProfile>[https://play.nintendo.com/themes/friends/meta-knight/ Meta Knight - Play Nintendo]</ref>


Meta Knight is a blue Kirby-like being cloaked in armor, with glowing yellow eyes visible underneath a silver mask. His primary weapon is a golden, pronged sword named {{iw|wikirby|Galaxia}}, which he wields with considerable skill.<ref name=PlayProfile/> He wears a cape that can turn into bat-like wings, which he uses to take flight. On certain occasions, he will cast off his cape, transforming into his wings. Meta Knight's mask breaks almost every time he is defeated, revealing a face very similar to Kirby's own. Upon defeat, Meta Knight immediately wraps himself within his cape and flees.
Meta Knight is a blue Kirby-like being cloaked in armor, with glowing yellow eyes visible underneath a silver mask. His primary weapon is a golden, pronged sword named {{iw|wikirby|Galaxia}}, which he wields with considerable skill.<ref name=PlayProfile/> He wears a cape that can turn into bat-like wings, which he uses to take flight. On certain occasions, he will cast off his cape, yet be able to generate said wings regardless. Meta Knight's mask breaks almost every time he is defeated, revealing a face very similar to Kirby's own. Upon defeat, Meta Knight immediately wraps himself within his cape and flees.


In battle, Meta Knight has a notable code of honor. He always provides a sword to Kirby in order to have an equal duel; in some games, such as ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby Star Allies}}'', there may be certain circumstances that cause him to make the first move when Kirby takes too long to get the weapon. However, in contrast to his code of honor, Meta Knight is also occasionally shown to be forceful and arrogant. This is best demonstrated in the "Revenge of Meta Knight" mode of ''Kirby Super Star'', where Meta Knight attempts to use his battleship, the [[Halberd]], to take control of Dream Land and end its carefree lifestyle.
In battle, Meta Knight has a notable code of honor. He always provides a sword to Kirby in order to have an equal duel; in some games, such as ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby Star Allies}}'', there may be certain circumstances that cause him to make the first move when Kirby takes too long to get the weapon. However, in contrast to his code of honor, Meta Knight is also occasionally shown to be forceful and arrogant. This is best demonstrated in the "Revenge of Meta Knight" mode of ''Kirby Super Star'', where Meta Knight attempts to use his battleship, the [[Halberd]], to take control of Dream Land and end its carefree lifestyle.

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