0) I remember saying that she may or may not have high tier durability, because she has help from Ribbon and is said to not be as tough as her paintings, but is also a Dream Friend that might have gotten more experienced since the last time she was seen. / The true form seems to be portrayed as a stronger form. All the pause screen does is show the lyrics to the Song of Supplication, while the pause screens to the others have actual information, along with the ones in the Ultimate Choice describing it better, at least Void Soul. Those two games are also canon like Kirby Mass Attack, I really don't need to be explaining this, if this is what's preventing me from getting through, spin-offs being non-canon despite that being widely agreed upon to be not true, then I don't know what to tell you, he can do so many attacks that don't involve the opponent's power if those games are non-canon. If it's the rules that it's canon, it's not me making it up, you just need to not deny that it's canon.
- Master Hand wouldn't
want his toys broken, which is why he is not using his full power on the fighters. / Ganon being one-shot shouldn't be assumed that the weaker attack wouldn't one-shot either. It doesn't one-shot the characters in gameplay, but Tabuu being superior to Master Hand as well as Tabuu easily turning them all into trophies means he is also stronger.
1.1a) And if Marx wished for his own power to be increased to take over Popstar, then the Nova had no business flying into the planet. Also the English version is more descriptive than the Japanese version, making it valid that Marx was the one who absorbed the Nova. Marx in Kirby Brawl Ball is still another response of mine.
1.1b) That's the wiki's own made up rules, read
ours, and these rules are agreed upon by more than just this wiki and Fandom's Kirby Wiki. I read all of the stuff in "Canonicity between titles" and already made counters for them, I'm not interested in going in circles.
- Marx asked for control over Popstar, while Nova starts heading to Popstar and before he transforms, he said that it worked. If he got the
power to control Popstar, that means he is planet level and would've survived the Nova explosion, apparently being only moon level, then the Nova would go to Popstar to give Marx control over it like he actually asked. If you mean Nova gave Marx controlling reality warping powers that only work on Popstar, then there is no steps to the wish, Nova was on it's way to do that, Marx transforms into his own form, and if that transformation was because of the Nova, then there is still no explanation as to why he didn't go to Popstar right away. It's either Marx is stupid, which is false cause of his amazing plan to trick Kirby, or Marx is planet level and survived the Nova explosion due to the wish. If not, then this is his own true form that he can switch between, meaning him having it in Kirby Star Allies is not because of the Dream Rod.
1.2) Their really not, Mario's a platforming game while Kirby is a beat-em-up and fighting game. I don't know
how Kirby's officially a platformer, he can fly, and there's hardly any platforming in the games.
Mario is starting to get grey hair.
- If they are just enhanced versions of his already existing moves, why wouldn't he be able to learn them on his own, since he has already used them before when possessed by Dark Nebula? And how does this make him comparable to the others? Other than Waddle Doo who literally breaks the game, the Dream Friends are all
way better characters than Kirby and the ones that can be turned into allies by a Friend Heart. Not counting King Dedede and Meta Knight, and I guess Whispy Woods, you get my point. Them being so good isn't the Dream Rod making them comparable, it's making them far stronger than the others. This is clearly just game mechanics, accept for stuff like Zan Partizanne being fast, King Dedede and Adeleine having different durability, etc..
2) The Nova failed to get to Popstar, cause Kirby stopped it, so if it wasn't Marx who actually absorbed the piece, then the Nova would do something else to help Marx because the form he got wasn't from the Nova, and wanted to give Marx his wish. You where the one that brought up the Nova being bound to the one who granted a wish, not me. If anything, you're just admitting you're wrong by me accidentally getting convinced by you. I did say I agree with the Nova being bound to the one that made the wish, don't you remember? Until I saw the pause screen that debunked it, but if not that, then you are saying that
you are wrong. / Flamberge is comparable to Marx, so it doesn't matter if they are tougher than humans. And Marx is pretty much already a head with feet, so he is recovering from brain damage or severe injury here, giving him mid Regenerationn.