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Solite

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Solite
Artwork of Solite from Kirby Air Ride.
Details
First gameKirby Air Ride (2003)
Latest gameKirby Air Riders (2025)
Other game(s)Kirby: Canvas Curse (cameo)
Copy AbilityNone
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Solite[1] is an enemy that appears in Kirby Air Ride and Kirby Air Riders. It is found in dark areas of courses and it lights up the areas by its luminescent glow. When defeated by methods other than inhaling them, Solite leaves behind glowing orbs of light that continue to light the area until it descends and disappears. Solite doesn't intend to attack Kirby or other riders, but its body and the light it leaves behind damages riders when touched. Solite doesn't yield any ability in particular when inhaled or captured.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby Air Ride[edit]

Solite appears in Kirby Air Ride as an ability-neutral enemy. It can be found in the following places:

Solite locations in Kirby Air Ride  
Location Appearance? Location Appearance?
Fantasy Meadows Yes Beanstalk Park No
Celestial Valley No Machine Passage Yes
Sky Sands No Checker Knights No
Frozen Hillside Yes Kirby Melee 1 Yes
Magma Flows Yes Kirby Melee 2 Yes

Kirby: Canvas Curse[edit]

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Solite appears as one of the pictures that Paint Roller can draw in the Paint Panic sub-game.

Kirby Air Riders[edit]

In Kirby Air Riders, Solite once again appears as an ability-neutral enemy. It is here that its English name is confirmed; prior to this, it was known only as "Dale" in the English-speaking community, a transliteration of its Japanese name.

Solite can be found in Kirby Melee and on the following Air Ride courses:

Solite locations in Kirby Air Riders  
Location Appearance? Location Appearance?
Floria Fields Yes* Fantasy Meadows Yes
Waveflow Waters Yes Celestial Valley Yes*
Airtopia Ruins Yes Sky Sands Yes*
Crystalline Fissure Yes Frozen Hillside Yes
Steamgust Forge Yes Magma Flows Yes
Cavernous Corners Yes Beanstalk Park No
Cyberion Highway Yes* Machine Passage Yes
Mount Amberfalls Yes Checker Knights No
Galactic Nova Yes Nebula Belt No
*Time Attack only

Other appearances[edit]

Solite was also set to appear as an enemy in the canceled Kirby for Nintendo GameCube game.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デイル[2]
Deiru
Possibly a play on "day" (as in "daylight") and "sol" (Latin for "sun")
English Solite Portmanteau of the words "sol" or "solar" (both relating to the Sun) and "light"
Traditional Chinese 電頭
diàn tóu
From「电/電」(diàn, "lightning") and「头/頭」(tóu, "head")
Simplified Chinese 电头
diàn tóu
Dutch Solite -
French Luméon From "lumière" (light) and "néon" (neon)
German Luks From the Latin word "lux" (light)
Italian Lumy From "luminoso" (luminous)
Korean 비추리
bichuli
From "빛" (bich, light) and "~이" (-i, Korean noun-forming suffix)
Portuguese Olhume Combination of "olho" (eye) and "lume" (a bright light) or "vagalume" (firefly).
Spanish Orbelino From "orbe" (orb) and the diminutive suffix "-ino"

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