T.A.C. Planet
Updated - October 19, 2009

T.A.C. Planet is a secret planet in Milky Way Wishes, a sub-game in Kirby Super Star and its remake. Because this planet has no Dream Spring, it is not mandatory to visit. However, it must be visited to fully complete the game with 100%.

    Works:
Kirby Super Star (Super Nintendo)
Kirby Super Star Ultra (Nintendo DS)
General Information
Origin: Kirby Super Star Location: Deep Space
Release Date: December 30, 1996 Home Stage of: N/A
Layout
The stage is one of those scrolling stages, and goes through a total of three areas. The first area is a jungle-like area, with green grass, and a forest with vines draped around the trees in the background. The stage itself in this first phase is rarely ever straight, and there are many gaps that you can fall through. Also, strange statues with evil-looking faces often sit right in front of the edge of a gap, so if you fall in, you have a very small chance of living. T.A.C.s also will attack you here, so watch out. The second area appears in bright flash of light after about a minute of the first phase. This second phase area has some odd pink and purple star decorated hills in the background. The grass here is purple, and the actual ground on the side of the platforms is blue, with star decorations. Bombers also attack here, as well as T.A.C.s. The hills here are very steep, so caution should be used. This phase is only 30 seconds as opposed to the first phase. And finally, the third phase. In the third phase, you are in space, and there are no platforms, you just fall down. The screen scrolls with the players, so it’s rather hard to die here. After 15 seconds of falling, you land right back where you started, and it all repeats. No enemies appear in the falling stage, luckily.
Hazards
Hazard #1: T.A.C. T.A.C.s often appear from the sides of the screen, and run quickly in an effort to keep up with the screen, which isn’t that fast in the first place. If a T.A.C. gets within range of you, it’ll swing a large, disconnected hand at you, kind of like Rayman. If he hits you, he steals your Neutral Special from you, and that T.A.C. will often come back to use the Special Move once. However, hit the T.A.C., and it’ll give you back the move.
Hazard #2: Bomber Bombers don’t appear often, and they only appear in the second phase. They are usually seen just about to fall off of the edge, and if you touch him, everyone gets hit with 12% of flame damage. This also happens if you hit him with an attack.
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Submitted By: Knightmare