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'''Squawks's Shaft''', misspelled as '''Squawk's Shaft''' in a ''[[Official Nintendo Magazine|Nintendo Magazine System]]'' (UK) issue,<ref>{{cite|date=December 1995|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 39|page=17}}</ref> is the tenth level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and the fifth and last regular level of [[Crocodile Cauldron]]. The level takes place in a mine shaft, where during the first half, [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] have to blast through many [[Barrel Cannon]]s, while during the second half, the Kongs must ride [[Squawks]], who first appears in the level. Squawks's Shaft is the first level to have [[Krook]]s, which appear the most commonly, along with [[Zinger]]s. | '''Squawks's Shaft''', misspelled as '''Squawk's Shaft''' in a ''[[Official Nintendo Magazine|Nintendo Magazine System]]'' (UK) issue,<ref>{{cite|date=December 1995|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 39|page=17}}</ref> is the tenth level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and the fifth and last regular level of [[Crocodile Cauldron]]. The level takes place in a mine shaft, where during the first half, [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] have to blast through many [[Barrel Cannon]]s, while during the second half, the Kongs must ride [[Squawks]], who first appears in the level. Squawks's Shaft is the first level to have [[Krook]]s, which appear the most commonly, along with [[Zinger]]s. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:Squawks's Shaft GBA Klomp.png|thumb | [[File:Squawks's Shaft GBA Klomp.png|thumb|Squawks's Shaft in the Game Boy Advance version]] | ||
The Kongs begin the level on a platform next to a [[Treasure Chest]] that contains the [[KONG Letters|letter K]]. A raised platform is ahead of here that holds a Krook, who stands under a trio of [[banana]]s. At the edge of the starting platform, the heroes can find a [[Banana Coin]] with a platform above it that holds a Klomp. They can find a Barrel Cannon above here that they can aim to blast them towards a few small platforms that they must climb to reach a long platform, which supports three Klomps and a [[DK Barrel]]. Two more platforms are to the left of here, and they both hold Krooks. A Banana Bunch is to the left of the second platform, which stands below a Barrel Cannon that can blast the heroes to a group of three platforms. They must climb to the top platform to find another trio of Klomps and a Barrel Cannon. If the primates roll-jump to the right of here, they can find a hidden Barrel Cannon that can fire them into another Barrel Cannon that is surrounded by Zingers and a [[Bonus Barrel]]. | The Kongs begin the level on a platform next to a [[Treasure Chest]] that contains the [[KONG Letters|letter K]]. A raised platform is ahead of here that holds a Krook, who stands under a trio of [[banana]]s. At the edge of the starting platform, the heroes can find a [[Banana Coin]] with a platform above it that holds a Klomp. They can find a Barrel Cannon above here that they can aim to blast them towards a few small platforms that they must climb to reach a long platform, which supports three Klomps and a [[DK Barrel]]. Two more platforms are to the left of here, and they both hold Krooks. A Banana Bunch is to the left of the second platform, which stands below a Barrel Cannon that can blast the heroes to a group of three platforms. They must climb to the top platform to find another trio of Klomps and a Barrel Cannon. If the primates roll-jump to the right of here, they can find a hidden Barrel Cannon that can fire them into another Barrel Cannon that is surrounded by Zingers and a [[Bonus Barrel]]. | ||