Waddle Doo's basic actions are unchanged from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. While Waddle Doo doesn't technically make an appearance in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, when Waddle Dee is possessed by Dark Rimuru towards the start of the game, his appearance becomes that of a Waddle Doo. Waddle Doo's Beam Whip goes through guards. Waddle Doos also can be released from both forms of Kracko and the evil villain Kracko's Revenge. One Waddle Doo takes on the Helper to Hero challenge this Waddle Doo is a very pale green with a blue pupil. Waddle Doo has 18 hit points, while the helper has 37, which is the weakest helper. Waddle Doo is also the first opponent Kirby duels in the sub-game Samurai Kirby. They are also seen in the intro of Spring Breeze, where they are among Dedede's henchmen who helps him steal all the food in Dream Land. Waddle Doo is the first enemy seen in Spring Breeze. He can also perform Beam Whip underwater, albeit with shorter range. The helper version is red, and when under computer control, Waddle Doo largely approaches enemies and slowly attacks them with beam whips after partially charging while jumping. Waddle Doo returned as a foe, a minion of Kracko, and an ally as the Beam Helper. Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra Waddle Doo plays in a similar fashion to Bronto Burt, and his stage still has only four blob colors, with green blobs never being spawned. Now, I, Waddle Doo, will repay you in kind!"
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