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Ribbon's Shard Gun is a combo ability in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards; it serves as the Final Weapon of the game it appears in. The Gun itself is formed out of the 72 Crystal Shards. Kirby can use this only when he's battling 02. This is the only time when Ribbon is directly controllable, as she flies circles around 02 while Kirby blasts at its weak points.

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  • Ribbon's Shard Gun
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  • Ribbon's Shard Gun is a combo ability in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards; it serves as the Final Weapon of the game it appears in. The Gun itself is formed out of the 72 Crystal Shards. Kirby can use this only when he's battling 02. This is the only time when Ribbon is directly controllable, as she flies circles around 02 while Kirby blasts at its weak points.
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  • Wields a gun made from the Crystal
jap name
  • リボンクリスタル
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  • Mandatory Final Weapon
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  • Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards screenshot
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  • Shoots crystals
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  • "Ribbon" + "Crystal"
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  • Ribbon's Shard Gun is a combo ability in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards; it serves as the Final Weapon of the game it appears in. The Gun itself is formed out of the 72 Crystal Shards. Kirby can use this only when he's battling 02. This is the only time when Ribbon is directly controllable, as she flies circles around 02 while Kirby blasts at its weak points.
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