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Patch Plaza

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Patch Plaza
Screenshots of Patch Plaza in both versions of Kirby's Epic Yarn.
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Game(s) Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
Theme Music

Clip of the music that plays in Patch Plaza.

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β€œYou can come here to read up on various characters in the game as well as see which medals you've earned on each stage, review in-game movies, listen to music you've found, and more!”
β€” Kirby's Epic Yarn Instruction Manual, page 17

Patch Plaza is a location in Quilty Square from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. In the Patch Plaza, Kirby can look at his progress so far through the game as judged on meters which represent different things. This area can be accessed any time after completing the tutorial level Patch Castle.

Meters[edit]

The meters judge Kirby's progress through the game based on how many enemies he's seen, how many items of furniture he has, how far through the game he is, and other things. All of the meters have miniature bells on top of them at the start of the game that cannot be interacted with β€” in the Wii version, there are also two red bells on either side which don't have corresponding meters. Once the meter has been completely filled (all goals have been reached), the bell at the top grows and can now be rang with Kirby's Yarn Whip. If all meters are completely filled, the eight bells form a C major scale.

There are six meters in the Wii version, as follows:

  • Cast - how many characters and enemies Kirby has met. Represented with orange.
  • Stuff - the items of furniture that Kirby collects throughout the game. Represented with yellow.
  • Fabric - different fabrics that Kirby gets. Represented with green.
  • Medals - the ranking that Kirby has on all levels (based on how many beads he collected). Represented with cyan.
  • Tunes - the soundtracks for all the stages of the game. Represented with blue.
  • Flicks - all storyline clips from throughout the game. Represented with purple.

In Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, two more categories were added, which are placed under the previously unoccupied bell slots:

  • Fuse Beads - a collection of all the fuse bead mats obtained and completed by playing Dedede Gogogo and Slash & Bead. Represented with red.
  • Devilish Mode - a collection of all the extra furniture pieces which are rewarded by saving Life Pieces in Devilish Mode. Originally red, now represented with magenta (although its bell is still red).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コレクションひろば
Korekushon hiroba
Collection plaza
French Place feutrΓ©e Felt place
German Lager Storeroom
Italian Piazza Toppa Patch Plaza
Korean 패치 κ΄‘μž₯
paechi gwangjang
Patch square
Latin American Spanish Plaza Parches Patch Plaza
European Spanish Terraza Parche Patch Terrace


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