AfterKirby and the Forgotten Landplayers wrap up the main story of the game, defeating the final boss, and seeing the end credits, they might notice that their total percentage progress is still kind of low. This is because, in order to achieve 100% completion inKirby and the Forgotten Land, players will need to do much more than just complete every level.

This guide will go over every little thing thatKirby and the Forgotten Landplayers need to do (and collect) to fully complete the game and get that satisfying 100% clear screen.

Elfilin in front of a portal in the final cutscene of Kirby and the Forgotten Land

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How to Get 100 Percent Completion in Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Players should ensure that each and every item in the bulleted list has been completed. Once they are all done, players will finally get to see their completion percentage go up to 100%. It’s also worth mentioning that players can expect to spend at least 25 hours trying to do everything there is to do.

Most of the actions required to100%Kirby and the Forgotten Landare pretty self-explanatory, but it might take players some time to get every toy capsule. Using the capsule machines in town are a great way to find them faster, but players might need tostart farming for Star Coins, because it can get pricey, especially for the rare capsule machine.

Reward for Getting 100%

SomeKirby and the Forgotten Landplayers might be disappointed to hear that there’s really not much of a reward for fully completing the game. Once players hit 100%, a splash screen will pop up showing Kirby with some other characters from the game. Also, the player’s file icon on the save data screen will show a winking and rainbow-colored Kirby. That’s everything.

Kirby and the Forgotten Landis available for the Nintendo Switch.