Earlier in the level, smaller versions of him named Twiggy Woods both summon Gordos and can be used as platforms.
Jump to:navigation, search. The first phase has Whispy drop large spiked balls and spitting wind, the second growing two logs under him the player must damage to get to Whispy, growing mushrooms that bounce the player away, and keeping variants of attacks from the first phase, and the third has him grow three logs that can grow dangerous spikes, as well as the attacks from the first phase.
Whispy Woods is a major boss and sometimes ally in the Kirby series.
His fight is similar to earlier bouts, though with his ability to jump like In addition to his powered-up attacks, Whispy has a severe weakness to Fire-based attacks. These external sources may have more official information: Whispy Woods appears on Dream Land's background. He is later fought in a rematch in Necro Nebula. Whispy Woods is a sentient apple tree.
Ultimate, to be exact. Once defeted he shrinks down to normal size then the Mirror Shard falls from his leaves. You can choose which categories you want to be notified for. Whispy Woods appears as the boss on this game, he is the boss of the first chapter, Plumbers In The Wrong Place, He attacks Whispy is the first major boss in the game and has become even more powerful because of the mirror shard. For other uses, see Whispy Woods is a big tree that shoots whirlwinds at Kirby. ... then went back to do the other ones for the completion, and Whispy Woods also leads to a fighter. Once the player has thrown enough Fruit at him, the boss fight will end. Whispy Woods is a character from the Kirby universe. Whispy Woods is the first Boss of the game, fought at the end of Whispy is also the first boss that Kirby will face as part of the Whispy is the second opponent fought in the main game.
He appears in Spring Breeze and a few other games. List of spirits (Kirby series) From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Whispy Woods is … Instead, he can be found in Level 3-1 and Level 6-1 by accessing out-of-the-way Whispy Woods can be found in a small grove of trees in the Whispy is not fought as a boss in this game.
If Kirby refights Whispy with all of the Heart Stars, Whispy is harmless.
Instead, he drops apples on Kirby, trying to cause him injury. Kirby finds a trail of apples and leads his friends into a frightful forest. He interferes with the fighters by blowing them around with his mighty breath and in Green Greens dropping apples that fighters can use as throwing weapons. Whispy also appears as a decoration for Kirby's Pad. Ultimate on the Nintendo Switch, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled ""Who among these spirits can Kirby not inhale?"".
In the opening cinema, he appears with a single Lovely in a ransacked Whispy's Forest. Whispy Woods appears both as a regular enemy and as a Boss in Whispy breaks convention and chases Kirby down while spitting out vegetables Once he has been hit four times, Whispy flies into fury and uses his roots to pursue Kirby. In phase 1 he will puff wind and let apples drop on you. Once all the chuncks of wood have been destroyed, Whispy will start battling in the same way as Kirby's Dream Land. He has brown bark with green leaves which is occupied by various apples and enemies. is the fifth episode of the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. With the severely limited stage selection of Super Smash Flash, the game only had one background character in its eight stages, but Super Smash Flash 2 includes many background characters in its large and growing list of stages. Whispy Woods returns in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the background of the Dream Land and Green Greens stages.