![]() Meta Knight also drops his Master sword before leaving the Mirror World, marking it as a symbol for the Mirror World's protection. Upon defeat, the Mirror World is saved, and Shadow Kirby (the Mirror World counterpart of Kirby who was believed to be an enemy, but is now an ally) waves his goodbyes to the four Kirbys as they all exit the Mirror World one by one. Kirby then proceeds to fight Dark Mind, the true mastermind behind the Mirror World's corruption, multiple times. ![]() After defeating him, a vortex appears and sucks Kirby in, who is given Meta Knight's sword. After collecting all eight mirror fragments, Kirby enters the Mirror World and battles Dark Meta Knight. He was then knocked into the mirror, which was in turn cut into eight fragments by Dark Meta Knight and scattered across the Mirror World, prompting the Kirbys to save Meta Knight and the Mirror World. It is revealed that the two Meta Knights fought each other until the real Meta Knight was defeated. They chase after Dark Meta Knight on a Warp Star simultaneously and enter the Mirror World. Before Kirby can react, Dark Meta Knight slices Kirby in four and Kirby becomes four different colored Kirbys. Meanwhile, Kirby is taking a walk when Dark Meta Knight appears. Meta Knight notices this and flies up to save the Mirror World. However, it copies the mind of a mysterious figure one day and creates a reflected world of evil. There is a Mirror World that exists in the skies of Dream Land where any wish reflected in the mirror will come true. The seventh mainline Kirby entry, the game is notable for being the only installment in the entire series where King Dedede makes no appearance whatsoever, for its unique Metroidvania playstyle and being the first in the genre to support cooperative multiplayer. Kirby & The Amazing Mirror is a 2004 platform video game developed by HAL Laboratory, Flagship and Dimps and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance.
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