Ghost (Donkey Kong 64): Difference between revisions

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(Correct me if I'm wrong, but this name is conjectural, correct? It's Japanese (and presumably English) name is Kreeper.)
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[[File:Kritter in a Sheet.png|thumb|'''Kritter-in-a-Sheet''']]
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A '''Kritter-in-a-Sheet''' is simply a [[Kritter]] wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.
A '''Kritter-in-a-Sheet''' is simply a [[Kritter]] wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.
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Sometimes, a Kritter-in-a-Sheet will appear to harass the Kongs in their battle against the Creepy Castle boss [[King Kut Out]], but they can also provide them with extra health mid-battle.
Sometimes, a Kritter-in-a-Sheet will appear to harass the Kongs in their battle against the Creepy Castle boss [[King Kut Out]], but they can also provide them with extra health mid-battle.
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==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==
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Revision as of 21:54, January 27, 2014

File:Kritter in a Sheet.png
Kritter-in-a-Sheet

A Kritter-in-a-Sheet is simply a Kritter wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.

Kritter-in-a-Sheets are found only in the game Donkey Kong 64, and are quite rare. They are only found in the area Creepy Castle and don't often respawn (some only do so if a player leaves the area and re-enters). Unlike normal Kritters, they attack the Kongs by simply running into them. A Kritter-in-a-Sheet is very weak and can be defeated by any means.

Sometimes, a Kritter-in-a-Sheet will appear to harass the Kongs in their battle against the Creepy Castle boss King Kut Out, but they can also provide them with extra health mid-battle.

Names in Other Languages

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