![]() ![]() firing its trademark, gargantuan laser cannon in its chest that does severe damage if not avoided.leaping up and body slamming onto the ground, if Kirby is behind him, or.Then, it will always open up with one of two attacks: Upon re-entering the battlefield, it will bounce on the ground three times, trying to crush Kirby as it approaches one of the edges of the arena. HR-D3 gains new attacks in this second form. But seconds after this happens, the robot revives itself and comes back, revealing its second "true" shell. After its surprisingly small health meter is depleted, HR-D3 is seemingly defeated and sinks off-screen. Note that in this phase, it is very similar to HR-H, who is HR-D3's namesake. ![]() It will do this once with each arm before flying out of range, where it will perform one of three attacks: it will shoot eye lasers in a wide arc, have its pilot open its cockpit to rain down missiles on Kirby, or heat up its weaponized arms and spin them around on the ground. HR-D3 mainly attacks by slamming its giant fist and drill into the ground. HR-D3's appearance in Kirby Mass Attack was merely a precursor to a much larger role in the Extra Mode of Kirby's Return to Dream Land as the "second" boss of Egg Engines, where the beaten Metal General EX interfaces with it in order to defeat Kirby. Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe HR-D3 is given its Kirby GCN design, likely as a reference to the cancelled game. It is fought in the same arena as King Dedede himself. It can hit the Kirbys with its drill (an attack that KOs four Kirbys) or fire a giant orange laser from its mouth (which KOs six Kirbys). It is the boss of Chapter 2 of the sub-game, Kirby Quest, and has a staggering 2500 HP. HR-D3 made its official debut in the series as a cameo in Kirby Mass Attack. It is unknown whether or not it would've been fought like this the entire battle. Characters could travel behind it, as evidenced by Kirby in the game's trailer. It would have been fought with the camera angled, focusing slightly more on its side, and the characters fighting it were shown minimized (however, there is a chance that this was done during the trailer for aesthetic purposes). HR-D3 was set to debut as a boss in the cancelled GameCube title Kirby GCN. This section is about an unreleased or cancelled game Kirby Fighters 2 Review – 2 Kirby 2 Furious Other than a new paint job, however, this incarnation of HR-D3 is otherwise identical to the other except for having the Metal General inside its cockpit. Also, the pompom-like structure on its head is replaced with Metal General's fin. Its design is slightly different its color palette being changed to reflect Metal General EX's, and even having Metal General EX's head as its symbol instead of King Dedede's peace symbol. The version appearing in Egg Engines is different in coloration, and its interplanetary appearance implies that the ancient civilization of Halcandra initially created it. ![]() The D3 part is a reference to King Dedede. The HR part of its name might stand for " Halcandra Robot," but it is likely a reference to HR-E. It has painted patterns that somewhat resemble Dedede's robes and has his trademark "peace" symbol on its chest. It bears a similar drill for a hand but has a giant laser cannon hidden inside its neck. Rather than the bulky appearance of the previous model, this robot is more streamlined in design and is outfitted with more weapons. HR-D3 is a giant robot built in the likeness of King Dedede. 2.3 Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. ![]()
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