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: From Kirby: Triple Deluxe , he utilizes web-based magical attacks and the Dreamstalk.

: Francisca, Flamberge, and Zan Partizanne are unlockable after completing specific endgame content. Heroes in Another Dimension

According to reports from users and online forums, the 4.0.0 update for Kirby Star Allies NSP is verified to work. Many users have successfully updated their game and reported no issues. kirby star allies nspupdate 400verified work

If you are currently setting up your game or troubleshooting an installation error, let me know: What (like DBI or Tinfoil) you are using.

: This happens when the base game and the update version are from different regions (e.g., trying to install a US update over a European base game). Ensure both your base game NSP/XCI and the 4.0.0 update NSP match the same Title ID region.

Navigate to your file browser, select the Kirby Star Allies 4.0.0 update NSP , and choose Install . This public link is valid for 7 days

– Completing Soul Melter EX unlocks a toggle that allows Kirby to switch to his "Classic" look from his debut game. Verification and Stability How to Update Kirby Star Allies | Nintendo Switch | Support

. This specific update was the final major content drop for the game, released in November 2018. Update 4.0.0 Highlights

Which of those would you prefer?

The 4.0.0 update was a massive free update released in late November 2018. However, the version you are likely encountering—specifically labeled 4.0.0 or 4.0.0a —represents the final major revision of the game, which effectively makes it the "complete" edition of Kirby Star Allies.

This post-game mode is unlocked after completing the main Story Mode.

) return to seek revenge, fighting together as a single team for the first time. Branching Endings Can’t copy the link right now

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For those seeking the ultimate challenge, the update added a new highest difficulty to the boss-rush mode called .

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