![]() He now wears a pair of red shoes, and his feet are shown to be black. His mask and armor have additional scratches on them, his eyes are pale orange rather than yellow, and his wings are tattered at the edges. In Kirby Star Allies, Dark Meta Knight's 3D model is enhanced, reflecting Meta Knight's redesign from Kirby: Planet Robobot onward. Additionally, his pauldrons are now dark gray instead of silver. His Galaxia still has six prongs, whereas Meta Knight's has been consistently shown with four since Kirby's Return to Dream Land. Starting in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Dark Meta Knight's in-game appearance correctly matches his official art from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. His mask has a thinner visor, he has a torn cape, and he wields a silver version of Galaxia with a blue gem. Dark Meta Knight is distinguished by a slash mark on his mask over his left eye, which was left by Meta Knight during their duel at the beginning of Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. However, his official art shows a more distinct design. He has a dark gray body with red feet, pale silver armor, and a silver sword. When he debuted in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Dark Meta Knight looked exactly like Meta Knight in-game, just with a different color scheme. Over time, he has become more visually distinct from Meta Knight in-game, gaining tattered wings and a deep cut through his mask.Īrtwork of Dark Meta Knight from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror In place of superb aerial mobility, Dark Meta Knight instead relies on powers related to mirrors, able to make duplicate copies of himself, attack with shards of glass, and reflect enemy projectiles in a similar manner to the Mirror ability. He carries a silver version of Galaxia and appears to be Meta Knight's equal at the very least, due to being able to defeat him in a straight up sword duel. Little is known about Dark Meta Knight's motives, aside from the idea that he is generally evil, due to having been created by Dark Mind. Dark Meta Knight initially took on the appearance and coloration of his more familiar counterpart, Meta Knight, but was later uncovered during the events of his debut game, Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. His latest appearance is that of a playable Dream Friend in Kirby Star Allies, where he has many of Meta Knight's abilities, along with some mirror-based powers. He is Meta Knight's Mirror World counterpart and dark shadow. ![]() VS Dark Meta Knight's Revenge Pause Screen description in Kirby: Triple Deluxeĭark Meta Knight is a sinister duplicate of Meta Knight who serves as the secondary antagonist of Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, and the Final Boss of Dededetour! in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Sealed in the labyrinth of the mirror for aeons, this dark knight has returned with one thing on his mind. The darkest shadow of the strongest warrior. ![]() ![]() Clip of Dark Meta Knight's boss theme from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror ![]()
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