![]() ![]() In the Wondaria Dream Parade stage in Wondaria Remains where you must use Kirby’s Water Balloon Mouthful Mode ability to spray the parade vehicles into the metal boxes. Go inside and follow the tunnel all the way to the end to find this blueprint. To the left side of the steps is a small tunnel with a green star coin inside. In the third area just before you reach the third fake wall. In the Invasion of the House of Horros stage in Wondaria. In the Circuit Speedway stage in Wondaria Remains, you will find a chest containing the blueprint after defeating Wild Edge. Watering all four planters will reveal the blueprint. The platform will fall revealing another planter. Water the second lot of planters and clear the muck off the righthand platform. In the area of the Welcome to Wondaria stage in Wondaria Remains where you get the Water-Balloon Mouth Kirby ability. In the second area of the Fast-Flowing Waterworks stage in Everbay coast, when in the area with a platform over a pool of water, defeat all the enemies and a chest will appear revealing the blueprint.ĭefeat Tropical Woods in The Tropical Terror stage in Everbay Coast and the blueprint will appear. Hit the bomb block on the lockers and the blocks will disappear, revealing the blueprint. In the first area of the Scale the Cement Summit stage in Everbay coast, climb up a couple of ladders and you will find a platform with blocks in the floor. You will get these from the Weapons Shop Waddle-Dee upon speaking to him once the shop is built and open. These are the first two blueprints that you will get your hands on and are the easiest to get too. ![]() #1 & 2 Chakram Cutter and Volcano Fire Blueprint Locations To minimize spoilers, all blueprint locations are in chronological order starting with blueprints that you would find in earlier levels and ending with those that you would find post-game. Please note that there are spoilers in this guide that pertain to bosses and post-game content. In this Blueprint Locations guide, we will help you find all 24 Blueprints (including the two you get from the Weapon’s Shop Waddle Dee) and what copy ability they will upgrade. Hidden throughout Kirby and the Forgotten Land are blueprints that will make Kirby’s copy abilities even stronger. You’ll probably make the mistake of not storing it in your hold once, but it’s a nice idea to have the item based quests where things you’ve gathered mean more than just being stuff to equip.By Mike Scorpio Blueprint Locations, Kirby, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch With the side missions, there are occasionally some that require you to use loot gathered and drop it off. Much like the guns there’s a large variety of moves, which does help in making the combat a little more varied. Skills are also available for your pilot and can be swapped in and out in the hub. Loot generally affects your ships and what type of weapons they have, how much damage you can take, and movement speed. ![]() You can use credits to buy more slots, but a couple of slots is generally enough, as you’ll either sell loot or turn them into blueprints of slightly weaker versions of the weapon. Once a mission is over, each item can then be deposited into your limited inventory space. This is a shame because I liked the concept of making ships using loot obtained from the missions. Drifting Lands sadly uses everything a bit too much. With more levels than is absolutely necessary, the challenge is how to design each level to feel unique in order to prevent reusing content. Sidescrolling shooters are intrinsically designed, but they purposefully have few levels in order to encourage replay value. The fact of the matter is the sheer amount of levels is what ruins Drifting Lands. To me, this is a very unusual oversight as it would have led to much more diverse level design. Gradius for example tends to begin levels with a few waves of enemies, but then changes things up with… oh you know… land? It’s somewhat ironic that a game called Drifting Lands would be devoid of any land-based obstacles. Sidescrolling shooters tend to have a little more to the level design than just the waves of ships. ![]()
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