Between the Star Coins and Rare Stones, it's the Rare Stones that will prove more tedious to collect in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. These are new items that, as one would guess, are less abundant than Star Coins and even Gotcha Capsules. Unlike the latter two, Rare Stones can't be found in normal levels. Instead, players will need to complete Kirby and the Forgotten Land's Treasure Roads.
Rare Stones are necessary for unlocking and powering up Copy Abilities. Since they're not common collectible items, players will find their Rare Stone farming methods extremely limited compared to Star Coin farming.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Enter the Fiery Forbidden Lands Missions Guide
There are a total of 57 Treasure Roads in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. These are unlocked as Kirby gains more Copy Abilities and Mouthful Modes. Some Treasure Roads are hidden and require players to «Search» in the overworld map. Players can check how many Treasure Roads they're missing by pressing the Y-button to open Level Selection, and then switching to the Treasure Roads screen.
Each Treasure Road gives one Rare Stone upon completion. Fortunately, players won't need to meet the Target Time to get the Rare Stone, and getting the Target Time won't give them an extra Rare Stone. Some Treasure Roads are harder than others, so equip Kirby with a Speed Buff from the Item Shop if necessary.
If a Treasure Road isn't appearing, then it means Kirby hasn't unlocked a certain Copy Ability. Always search for Blueprints to give to the Waddle Dee at the Weapons Shop.
Rescuing 50 Waddle Dees will unlock the Waddle Dee-liveries postal service. Here, players can enter Present Codes to get special in-game gifts. So far, there are only three Present Codes that will
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