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|[[Rosalina]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRosalina3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Rosalina Luma Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Rosalina Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Luma Shot]]||A yellow, unvoiced Luma appears when the button is pushed, and vanishes after losing momentum. Unlike Rosalina, Kirby's Luma cannot be attacked, and cannot block projectiles either. Also, the attack cannot be spammed, as it requires a cooldown before it can be used again. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby's version has {{rollover|slightly different properties|angle: 45 → 52, knockback scaling: 104 → 102, hitlag: 0.8x → 1x, shield damage: -2.5 → 0|y}} than Rosalina's.
|[[Rosalina]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRosalina3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Rosalina Luma Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Rosalina Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Luma Shot]]||A yellow, unvoiced Luma appears when the button is pushed, and vanishes after losing momentum. Unlike Rosalina, Kirby's Luma cannot be attacked, and cannot block projectiles either. Also, the attack cannot be spammed, as it requires a cooldown before it can be used again. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby's version has {{rollover|slightly different properties|angle: 45 → 52, knockback scaling: 104 → 102, hitlag: 0.8x → 1x, shield damage: -2.5 → 0|y}} than Rosalina's.
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|[[Roy]]||||[[File:Roy Kirby.png|125px]]||||[[File:KirbyRoy3DS.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:KirbyFlareBladeWiiU.JPG|125x75px]]||[[File:SSBU Roy Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Flare Blade]]||Inflicts [[recoil damage]] to Kirby if fully charged like Roy himself.
|[[Roy]]||||[[File:Roy Kirby.png|125px]]||||[[File:KirbyRoy3DS.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:KirbyFlareBladeWiiU.JPG|125x75px]]||[[File:SSBU Roy Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Flare Blade]]||Inflicts [[recoil damage]] to Kirby if fully charged.
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|[[Ryu]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRyu3DS.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:KirbyHadokenWiiU.JPG|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Ryu Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Hadoken]]||Retains Ryu's ability to perform a stronger Hadoken and the Shakunetsu Hadoken with the appropriate input. Resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, who is also capable of performing Ryu's other special moves in certain games. ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Triple Deluxe}}'' also include the ability to fire stronger fireballs (called "Mega Force Blast", or "Hadou-Shot" in Japan) instantly by performing the traditional Hadoken input.
|[[Ryu]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRyu3DS.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:KirbyHadokenWiiU.JPG|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Ryu Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Hadoken]]||Retains Ryu's ability to perform a stronger Hadoken and the Shakunetsu Hadoken with the appropriate input. Resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, who is also capable of performing Ryu's other special moves in certain games. ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Triple Deluxe}}'' also include the ability to fire stronger fireballs (called "Mega Force Blast", or "Hadou-Shot" in Japan) instantly by performing the traditional Hadoken input.