why didn't any later games use the kirby 64 system of combining power-ups, it was really neat and good

@Felthry doesn't kirby 64 have a pretty limited number of base copy abilities compared to other kirby games? i'd imagine it gets exponentially more complex with the normal number

@Dex Actually, it gets quadratically more complex. Certainly not exponentially.

@Felthry it's been years since i did a-level maths :v

@Dex What does a-level mean? I'm guessing it's a Britishism but I don't know if it means "advanced" or "basic" or something else entirely

@Felthry it does (or did) stand for advanced

they were exams taken between 16-19 years old, normally at the same place of secondary education where you did the previous exam; sort of a stepping stone before leaving for university. they were still classed as part of public education so you could still do them without paying extra

i think (but am not sure) that they've been replaced with something else now

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@Dex aha, the equivalent here is the... Hmm, I suppose both the SAT and the ACT.

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