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*Tricky is the only boss in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' who can squish racers who touch him directly.
*Tricky is the only boss in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' who can squish racers who touch him directly.
*According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that [[lylatwiki:Tricky|Tricky]] from ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' be the same character as this Tricky, back when the game was being developed as ''Dinosaur Planet''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071013031059/http://www.rareware.com/extras/scribes/30aug07/index.html</ref>. According to Kevin Bayliss, former character designer at Rare, the ''Dinosaur Planet'' Tricky even used the same model as this Tricky before the game was redeveloped into a ''Star Fox'' game, after which the two characters were otherwise disconnected from each other.
*According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that [[lylatwiki:Tricky|Tricky]] from ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' be the same character as this Tricky, back when the game was being developed as ''Dinosaur Planet''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071013031059/http://www.rareware.com/extras/scribes/30aug07/index.html</ref>. According to Kevin Bayliss, former character designer at Rare, the ''Dinosaur Planet'' Tricky even used the same model as this Tricky before the game was redeveloped into a ''Star Fox'' game, after which the two characters were otherwise disconnected from each other.
*One of the younger triceratops that was dancing with Tricky in the ending cutscene bared a great resemblance to Cera from ''The Land Before Time'' franchise.


==References==
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Revision as of 00:53, August 4, 2017

Template:Character-infobox Tricky the Triceratops is a large Triceratops and one of the fastest inhabitants of Timber's Island. His hometown area on the island is Dino Domain.

During the events of Diddy Kong Racing, and its Nintendo DS remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS, Tricky is brainwashed by the evil pig wizard Wizpig into becoming one of his servants. Tricky is also given a piece of Wizpig's Amulet to guard. Tricky only accepts a challenge from a racer if they manage to beat all the challenges in his area, Dino Domain.

The mountain that the player has to race on gradually turned left, and there are many red and blue balloons littered around the course. However, the balloons aren't required to beat Tricky. If the player collides with Tricky, they get squished down, giving Tricky an opportunity to speed ahead. Near the beginning and the middle of the race, boulders will roll down the mountain and can squash the player as well. Also, near the middle of the course, there is a cave covered by five bushes. The cave is a shortcut up the mountain, and has a Zipper in it as well.

Once Tricky is defeated, the dinosaur will open up Dino Domain's Silver Coin challenges. Once all the Silver Coin challenges are completed, Tricky can be challenged to a rematch. In this race Tricky is twice as fast as before, and giant pillars of rock will fall and flatten the racer. The player must make full use of the balloons to win this race.

Once Tricky is defeated, Wizpig's spell on him will break. As thanks for freeing him, Tricky will award his opponent the piece of Wizpig's amulet he was guarding. Tricky later appears in Diddy Kong Racing's end-of-game cinematic, where he's dancing with two younger Triceratops.

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Trivia

  • Tricky is the only boss in Diddy Kong Racing who can squish racers who touch him directly.
  • According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that Tricky from Star Fox Adventures be the same character as this Tricky, back when the game was being developed as Dinosaur Planet[1]. According to Kevin Bayliss, former character designer at Rare, the Dinosaur Planet Tricky even used the same model as this Tricky before the game was redeveloped into a Star Fox game, after which the two characters were otherwise disconnected from each other.
  • One of the younger triceratops that was dancing with Tricky in the ending cutscene bared a great resemblance to Cera from The Land Before Time franchise.

References