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The Hideout Helm lobby is accessible after the [[Kong]]s unlock Padlocks 6 and 7 on [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage (meaning the player must collect the Boss Keys in [[Crystal Caves]] and [[Creepy Castle]]). After K. Lumsy's celebration, the mouth of Crocodile Isle is knocked open, and is where the Kongs can enter the lobby. The mouth can be reached by climbing up the ship, or if [[Tiny Kong]] uses her [[Monkeyport]] ability from a [[Cranky's Kong Pad|Tiny Pad]]. To enter the level itself, the Kongs must have a minimum of 100 [[Golden Banana]]s.
The Hideout Helm lobby is accessible after the [[Kong]]s unlock Padlocks 6 and 7 on [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage (meaning the player must collect the Boss Keys in [[Crystal Caves]] and [[Creepy Castle]]). After K. Lumsy's celebration, the mouth of Crocodile Isle is knocked open, and is where the Kongs can enter the lobby. The mouth can be reached by climbing up the ship, or if [[Tiny Kong]] uses her [[Monkeyport]] ability from a [[Cranky's Kong Pad|Tiny Pad]]. To enter the level itself, the Kongs must have a minimum of 100 [[Golden Banana]]s.


Hideout Helm has few key items unlike the other levels. It only features five [[Banana Medal]]s and a [[Battle Crown]], the former of which replaces the [[Golden Banana]]s. The [[Kong]] family shops and [[Snide's H.Q.]] are not featured. There is only one pair of [[Bananaporter]]s, the first pad being at the entrance and the other being in the control room.
Hideout Helm has few key items unlike the other levels. It only features five [[Banana Medal]]s and a [[Battle Crown]], the former of which replaces the [[Golden Banana]]s. The [[Kong]] family]] shops and [[Snide's H.Q.]] are not featured. There is only one pair of [[Bananaporter]]s, the first pad being at the entrance and the other being in the control room.


Hideout Helm has a throne room where King K. Rool is located. It has a door depicting both the [[Nintendo Coin]] and [[Rareware Coin]], which are both needed to open it. The final [[Boss Key]] and two [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]] are located behind the door. It is possible to capture them without accessing the door, by using the [[Banana Fairy's Camera]] from the outer glass window.
Hideout Helm has a throne room where King K. Rool is located. It has a door depicting both the [[Nintendo Coin]] and [[Rareware Coin]], which are both needed to open it. The final [[Boss Key]] and two [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]] are located behind the door. It is possible to capture them without accessing the door, by using the [[Banana Fairy's Camera]] from the outer glass window.
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==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Donkey Kong 64''===
===''Donkey Kong 64''===
{{quote|You'll find one of the hardest challenges you've faced in here. All five Kongs must work together! Yep, I know it's tough, but find enough playing skill from somewhere, and maybe you'll struggle through to the finish. But even when you get there, it may not be the end after all...|Cranky Kong|Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 21}}
{{quote2|You'll find one of the hardest challenges you've faced in here. All five Kongs must work together! Yep, I know it's tough, but find enough playing skill from somewhere, and maybe you'll struggle through to the finish. But even when you get there, it may not be the end after all...|Cranky Kong|Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 21}}
{{quote|Deep within the gullet of his metal juggernaut, K. Rool awaits the persistent family of Kongs. Despite the danger of a malfunction, he orders his crew to fire up the defective war machine. Unless they can root out the King at his command center, the Kongs are living on borrowed time.|''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide, page 108}}
{{quote2|Deep within the gullet of his metal juggernaut, K. Rool awaits the persistent family of Kongs. Despite the danger of a malfunction, he orders his crew to fire up the defective war machine. Unless they can root out the King at his command center, the Kongs are living on borrowed time.|''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide, page 108}}


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