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File:Faceless char-chars.png|The Kongs in a scene with several faceless Char-chars. Note the Char-char popping from the lava on the left and the smaller, descending ones on the right.
Faceless char-chars.png|The Kongs in a scene with several faceless Char-chars. Note the Char-char popping from the lava on the left and the smaller, descending ones on the right.
File:Char-chars n flying bananas.png|Three faceless Char-chars fly as they follow some flying bananas.
Char-chars n flying bananas.png|Three faceless Char-chars fly as they follow some flying bananas.
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Revision as of 19:31, June 24, 2017

Template:Species-infobox Char-chars[1] are enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. They take the appearance of spherical fireballs, and can only be found in the Volcano world, where they appear as a recurring enemy.

Regular Char-chars display a face with a menacing grin and attack by bouncing on platforms, being harmful if touched directly. However, if the Kongs blow air on one or use a barrel against it, the enemy will instantly disintegrate. Faceless Char-chars can be encountered as well[2], and may behave differently. Some either pop out of the lava, revolve in mid-air, or simply fly in a staggered manner. Unlike the regular type, these Char-chars cannot be defeated with an air blow. However, barrels are effective against all Char-chars.

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References

  1. ^ Michael Knight, Donkey Kong Country Returns Prima Official Game Guide. Page 27
  2. ^ At pages 146-150 in the Donkey Kong Country Returns Prima guide, the author collectively refers to small, incandescent stones found in the Volcano world as Char-chars.