While no apples are shown being used for the rest of the story, they do occasionally get brought up by the characters, like when the Kirbys get the idea to spend them on nothing but food when the monster attacks cease. With the 20 apples in hand, he was able to purchase the Gale Set prior to a trek to the Volcano to do battle with Pyribbit. Later in the story, Kirby does part-time work to get more apples but only ends up with 20 after a month's worth of work, solely because he spent most of them on food at Chef Kawasaki's tavern. In the latter book, after returning to the Dream Kingdom, Kirby heads to the Shoppe to purchase some gear but, without any apples to pay for the more expensive stuff and only getting a couple from Doctor Kirby, reluctantly settles with the Knight Set. Near the end of the novel, the inhabitants of the Dream Kingdom like Knuckle Joe, Burning Leo and Broom Hatter offer all of their Gem Apples to Team Kirby so that they can buy the extremely expensive Platinum Gear Set in order to head back to the Empyrean and defeat Taranza once and for all. Later on, Kirby spends 48 apples to get the Unicorn Set from Magolor some time after the battle with Gigant Edge. He then spends 7 of his Gem Apples to buy the Swordsman's Set from Magolor. In the former book, Kirby first sees some unripe Gem Apples growing on the Gem Apple Tree at the center of the town, and later comes back to see that they have matured, and Bandana Waddle Dee gifts them to Kirby. In both Kirby Clash Team Unite! and Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!, Gem Apples have the exact same function of the original games: a currency to buy more powerful armor and weapons in Magolor's Shoppe.
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