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In ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'', aside from his usual role, Taj was made a newly unlockable character, and to unlock him, the player has to complete the first Adventure Mode. As a playable character, Taj has maximum top speed, but minimal acceleration and turning; his stats are shared with Wizpig, another unlockable character who was not playable in the original game. If the player talks to Taj as the playable equivalent, Taj gets confused, believing that he is going crazy from talking to himself, but decides to offer assistance regardless. Both the playable and non-playable Taj had their accent changed to British. However, Taj has fewer dialogue, because he does not have lines when introducing himself at the start or when he awards a Golden Balloon to the player. Additionally, Taj also only allows the player to select one option before vanishing, no longer offering further assistance. Taj hosts two more challenges, one in which he and the player compete to obtain ten [[Taj Token]]s, while the other involves the player having to blow out every torch on Timber's Island in under a minute. Taj additionally hosts the Wishes Menu, where the player can purchase unlockable features using [[Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)|Coin]]s they had collected. In the ending cutscene, the replica of Taj's head on the mountain side now sports the same rocky texture. | In ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'', aside from his usual role, Taj was made a newly unlockable character, and to unlock him, the player has to complete the first Adventure Mode. As a playable character, Taj has maximum top speed, but minimal acceleration and turning; his stats are shared with Wizpig, another unlockable character who was not playable in the original game. If the player talks to Taj as the playable equivalent, Taj gets confused, believing that he is going crazy from talking to himself, but decides to offer assistance regardless. Both the playable and non-playable Taj had their accent changed to British. However, Taj has fewer dialogue, because he does not have lines when introducing himself at the start or when he awards a Golden Balloon to the player. Additionally, Taj also only allows the player to select one option before vanishing, no longer offering further assistance. Taj hosts two more challenges, one in which he and the player compete to obtain ten [[Taj Token]]s, while the other involves the player having to blow out every torch on Timber's Island in under a minute. Taj additionally hosts the Wishes Menu, where the player can purchase unlockable features using [[Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)|Coin]]s they had collected. In the ending cutscene, the replica of Taj's head on the mountain side now sports the same rocky texture. | ||
The | The Latin American ''Club Nintendo'' magazine claims that Taj's magic lamp is named '''Rub'''.<ref name=ClubNintendoLatinAmerica>{{cite|quote="'''Taj''' y '''Rub''' -su lámpara mágica- te permitirán cambiar los personajes en medio te tu aventura, mejor aún cuando buscas a alguien que sea rápido como '''Pipsy''' o '''Krunch'''."|translation='''Taj''' and '''Rub''' -his magic lamp- will allow you to change characters in the middle of your adventure, even better when you are looking for someone who is fast like '''Pipsy''' or '''Krunch'''.|language=es|title=''Club Nintendo'' Año 16 Nº 02|date=February 2007|page=45}}</ref> | ||
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