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==Items and objects==
==SMR==
===Collectibles===
[[File:SMR W1-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Up and Over]]]]
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[[File:SMR W1-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Wall-Kicking It Underground]]]]
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[[File:SMR W1-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Paratroopas in Mushroom Valley]]]]
!Item !! Image !! Function
[[File:SMR W1-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Bowser's Castle Hangout]]]]
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[[File:SMR W2-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Ghost-Door Deception]]]]
|align="center"|[[Berry]]||<center>[[File:Berry SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Used as food for [[Yoshi]], and rewards a Power Moon when all are collected.
[[File:SMR W2-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!]]]]
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[[File:SMR W2-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Treasure-Hoarding Swoops]]]]
|align="center"|[[Coin]]||<center>[[File:Many Coins SMO.jpg|150px]]</center>|| The game's currency, used for [[Crazy Cap]] stores and [[Hint Toad]]'s hints. 10 Coins are also lost whenever Mario dies.
[[File:SMR W2-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Airship Cannons...Fire!]]]]
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[[File:SMR W3-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Big Spiny Blitz]]]]
|align="center"|[[Heart (item)|Heart]]||<center>[[File:Heart SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| Heals Mario's [[Health Meter]] by a single point.
[[File:SMR W3-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Bullet Bill Barrage]]]]
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[[File:SMR W3-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Shell Me the Way!]]]]
|align="center"|[[Golden Turnip]]||<center>[[File:SMO-ND0913-SCRN28.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Used in the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] to cook a recipe and obtain a Power Moon.
[[File:SMR W3-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Fire Bar Castle! Youch!]]]]
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[[File:SMR W4-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Cutting-Edge Spire]]]]
|align="center"|[[Life-Up Heart]]||<center>[[File:Life-Up Heart SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| Temporarily increases Mario's health by three points.
[[File:SMR W4-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Slope to Success]]]]
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[[File:SMR W4-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Danger High and Low]]]]
|align="center"|[[Moon Shard]]||<center>[[File:Moon Shard SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Collecting five of them forms a Power Moon.
[[File:SMR W4-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Firing the Airship's Burners]]]]
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[[File:SMR W5-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Lakitu's Revenge]]]]
|align="center"|[[Multi Moon]]||<center>[[File:SMO Shot - Multi Moon.jpg|90px]]</center>|| Worth three Power Moons, and are usually obtained after completing a level or defeating a boss.
[[File:SMR W5-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Pokey Vaulting]]]]
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[[File:SMR W5-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Boohind Lock and Key]]]]
|align="center"|[[Power Moon]]||<center>[[File:Power Moon SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| The primary collectible. Fuels the [[Odyssey]]s, allowing Mario to progress.
[[File:SMR W5-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Rings of Fire!]]]]
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[[File:SMR W6-1 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Land of Spikes]]]]
|align="center"|[[Rainbow Note]]||<center>[[File:Note SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| A set of musical notes that spawn a Power Moon when all of them are collected.
[[File:SMR W6-2 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Switch Ghost House]]]]
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[[File:SMR W6-3 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Throwing It All Overboard]]]]
|align="center"|[[Regional Coin]]||<center>[[File:Regional Coins SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Used to buy unique items in Crazy Cap stores; there are 50 or 100 in nearly every kingdom.
[[File:SMR W6-4 thumbnail.png|thumb|[[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]]]]
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|align="center"|[[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]]||<center>[[File:Seed SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Scattered across the kingdoms and planted in scattered flower pots. Some of them turn into [[Beanstalk]]s, while others reward Power Moons.
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|align="center"|[[Turnip]]||<center>[[File:SMO Shot - Tossing Veggies.png|200px]]</center>|| Can be thrown at enemies as a weapon.
|}
 
===Blocks and platforms===
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!Object !! Image !! Function
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|align="center"|[[? Block]]||<center>[[File:Question Block SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| Contains coins and other items, which can be obtained by hitting the blocks from below, [[Ground Pound]]ing them from above, or using a [[Cap Throw]].
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|align="center"|[[Beanstalk]]||<center>[[File:Beanstalk SMO.png|200px]]</center>|| Occasionally appears after planting a [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]], and can then be used to reach high areas.
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|align="center"|[[Brick Block]]||<center>[[File:Brick Block SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| it's a block made a bricks, idk what more you want
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|align="center"|[[Cap Cloud]]||<center>[[File:Cap Cloud SMO.jpg|180px]]</center>|| Initially white top hats with question marks that turn into solid platforms when hit with Cappy.
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|align="center"|[[Coin Block]]||<center>[[File:Coin Block SMO.jpg|40px]]</center>|| a brick block... with ''coins''!
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|align="center"|[[Crate]]||<center>[[File:Crate SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Wooden containers that often hold items and occasionally Power Moons within them. They can only be opened by being smashed.
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|align="center"|[[Hat Trampoline]]||<center>[[File:Hat Trampoline SMO.jpg|180px]]</center>|| Trampolines in the shape of a flower that only open up when attacked.
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|align="center"|[[Hidden Block]]||<center>[[File:Hidden Block SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Functionally identical to regular ? Blocks, but invisible. They can be seen, although with a translucent appearance, using [[Moe-Eye]]s.
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|align="center"|[[Lift]]||<center>[[File:Lift SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| uppy-downy platform
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|align="center"|[[Empty Block|Steel Block]]||<center>[[File:Steel Block SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| What is left behind after a ? Block, or occasionally a Brick Block, is depleted.
|}
 
===Capturable objects===
[perhaps too much redundancy with [[Capture]]?]
 
===Transport===
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!Object !! Image !! Function
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|align="center"|[[8-Bit Pipe]]||<center>[[File:8-Bit Pipe SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Entering one brings Mario to an area that looks and behaves like the classic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
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|align="center"|[[Moon Pipe]]||<center>[[File:Moon Pipe SMO.jpg|120px]]</center>|| Brings Mario to sub-worlds when entered.
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|align="center"|[[Motor Scooter]]||<center>[[File:Motor Scooter SMO.jpg|150px]]</center>|| Used to quickly navigate around the [[Metro Kingdom]].
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|align="center"|[[Odyssey]]||<center>[[File:SMO Art - Odyssey Ship.png|50px]]</center>|| Lets Mario travel to all of the various kingdoms. Powered with Power Moons.
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|align="center"|[[Painting]]||<center>[[File:Painting SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Warps Mario from one kingdom to another, usually to an otherwise-unreachable area.
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|align="center"|[[Slingshot]]||<center>[[File:Slingshot SMO.jpg|120px]]</center>|| Launches Mario to far-off distances when used.
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|align="center"|[[Warp Pipe]]||<center>[[File:Warp Pipe SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Warps Mario to another location.
|}
 
===Switches===
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|align="center"|[[Ground-Pound Switch]]||<center>[[File:Ground-Pound Switch SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Causes various events to happen when they are [[Ground Pound]]ed.
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|align="center"|[[Lever Switch]]||<center>[[File:Lever Switch SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Pulling it causes various events to occur.
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|align="center"|[[P-Switch]]||<center>[[File:P-Switch SMO.jpg|150px]]</center>|| Various events happen for a limited amount of time.
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|align="center"|[[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]]||<center>[[File:Scarecrow SMO.jpg|90px]]</center>|| Triggered by throwing Cappy onto it; platforms and other objects then appear, but Cappy must remain on it.
|}
 
===Obstacles===
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|align="center"|[[Barrel]]||<center>[[File:Barrel SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Thrown by Donkey Kong in an 8-bit segment in the Metro Kingdom.
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|align="center"|[[Oil Drum]]||<center>[[File:Oil Drum SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Constantly on fire, and can harm Mario.
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|align="center"|[[Pepper (object)|Pepper]]||<center>[[File:Bell Pepper SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Low-polygonal bell peppers that roll around the main path in [[Luncheon Kingdom]].
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|align="center"|[[Pulse Beam]]||<center>[[File:Pulse Beam SMO.jpg|150px]]</center>|| Shoots out a large ring of harmful energy when hit, which can activate nearby Pulse Beams to do the same.
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|align="center"|[[Spiked Shell]]||<center>[[File:Spiked Shell SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| we don't even have a page for this???
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|align="center"|[[Wind]]||<center>[[File:Wind SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Blows Mario to and from places, which can sometimes be used to his advantage.
|}
 
===Other objects===
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|align="center"|[[Boombox]]||<center>[[File:Boombox SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| music, probably
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|align="center"|[[Bubble]]||<center>[[File:Bubble SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Provides Mario with air underwater, occasionally contains items, and rescues Mario from pits in Assist Mode.
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|align="center"|[[Checkpoint Flag]]||<center>[[File:Checkpoint Flag SMO.jpg|80px]]</center>|| Multiple appear in each kingdom, serving as fast travel points when touched as well as marking unique areas.
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|align="center"|[[Gravity Wall]]||<center>[[File:Gravity Wall SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Changes the direction of gravity according to the direction of the arrows.
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|align="center"|[[Hat Launcher]]||<center>[[File:Hat Launcher SMO.jpg|180px]]</center>|| Sends Cappy flying away when he is thrown into it.
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|align="center"|[[Moon Rock]]||<center>[[File:Mysterious Cube SMO.jpg|120px]]</center>|| Hitting them unlocks new Power Moons in the kingdom. Only available after defeating Bowser.
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|align="center"|[[Rocket Flower]]||<center>[[File:Rocket Flower SMO.jpg|180px]]</center>|| Temporarily gives Mario a boost of speed.
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|align="center"|[[Treasure chest]]||<center>[[File:Treasure Chest SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| here there be booty
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|align="center"|[[Yoshi Egg]]||<center>[[File:Yoshi Egg SMO.jpg|200px]]</center>|| Yoshi appears from these when broken.
|}
 
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|-style="background:#79BAEC;"
!colspan=5 |Capturable objects
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|[[File:Binoculars SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Boulder SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Bowser Statue SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Cactus SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Jizo SMO.png|200px]]
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|[[Binoculars]]
|[[Boulder]]
|[[Bowser Statue]]
|[[Cactus]]
|[[Jizo]]
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|[[File:Letter SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Manhole SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Meat cracked SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Mini Rocket SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Picture Match Part SMO.png|200px]]
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|[[Letter (object)|Letter]]
|[[Manhole]]
|[[Meat (object)|Meat]]
|[[Mini Rocket]]
|[[Picture Match Part]]
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|[[File:Pole SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Puzzle Part Lake SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Puzzle Part Metro SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:RC Car SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Spark Pylon SMO.png|200px]]
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|[[Pole (Super Mario Odyssey)|Pole]]
|[[Puzzle Part (Lake Kingdom)]]
|[[Puzzle Part (Metro Kingdom)]]
|[[RC Car]]
|[[Spark pylon]]
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|[[File:Taxi SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Tree SMO.png|200px]]
|[[File:Zipper SMO.png|200px]]
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|[[Taxi]]
|[[Tree]]
|[[Zipper (object)|Zipper]]
|}


==DKC:TF==
==DKC:TF==

Revision as of 11:33, November 30, 2017

Humans

Proposals

Remove categories and lists relating to allies

Before going into the meat of the proposal, the issues of allies has been dicussed in the past here, here, and here. Less bulldozer-y approaches have been suggested, but to be frank, none of them are particularly satisfactory for me.

Simply put, I don't see the justification in having the List of allies and the various categories (Donkey Kong, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Super Paper Mario, Wario, Yoshi, and of course the main Allies). First, take into consideration the basic categories of the wiki: characters, enemies, items, levels, abilities, and so on. All of them are distinct from each other, and in turn, there should be no overlap between them. Measures have been taken to ensure this, with one proposal ensuring that species occupy a separate space and a currently running proposal that is set to split items and objects. Now, take a look at the list of main categories outlined on MarioWiki:Categories, and you'll notice that "allies" are also listed up there. This ends up colliding into the same issue faced by the items and objects: how can a category be considered the broadest category possible when, by definition as a subcategory, there exists something above it? All allies are necessarily either characters or species, so as is, there's an uncomfortable contradiction here. You might say that this is grounds to remove the allies from that list, but not to outright delete it, and I might have agreed if I didn't have other issues with the allies.

This is something that partially builds on the recent deletion of Category:Heroes: we don't have a definition for an ally in the slightest. List of allies says that it includes everyone that has "at one point or another stood against the various enemies", but that's laughably vague and entirely unapplicable to situations in which there aren't any enemies invovled. You might have a vague idea of which characters are and are not allies, but that idea almost certainly goes counter to everyone else's idea. Even then, our current implementation of the term "ally" is shaky at best and nonsensical at worst. To use the Yoshi Allies category as an example, all of the playable characters are listed as allies. The actual people going on the adventure and doing all of the action are merely allies. If they're considered as allies because they help each other, is Mario an ally in every game he's in just because people help him? I could go on in this fashion: why is King Fret an ally when he's nothing more than a hostage, why is KP Pete an ally when he, at best, acts friendly with Mario and nothing more, why is Fire Mini Mario an ally when it's a form of the main playable character, why is Mad Scienstein an ally when most of his encounters feature him as a villain and he is only helpful to the player on a few occasions by happenstance (and not by his own volition, no less)? That last point also touches on another issue, with many of these completely varied characters and species being grouped together because of, at best, one of their actions, and these actions can vary wildly. Characters who act as nothing but roadblocks to the heroes for the vast majority of their appearances, such as Bowser Jr., get to be tagged as allies because of a single instance of helpfulness, and that just doesn't make sense to me (also, I can't even tell when Bowser Jr. is supposed to be an ally). There are echoes of Category:Hostages in this: offbeat, tenuous connections are of little functional use to the wiki.

The idea of allies for the wiki is such a messy, ambiguous, easily muddled grouping that I don't think that any possible solution beyond nuking the entire concept of allies would be satisfactory. Even if somehow, the community came together and unanimously decided on a rigorous definition for allies, what then? What value is there in grouping together characters and species with an arbitrary definition? What do I get from this that I don't get from other categories? What reason do I have to care about the fact that this one NPC gave Mario a couple of coins one time, especially to the point where it elevates them to a unique category? I'll be just as redundant as the category and say that there's no point in having them on the wiki.

Proposer: Time Turner (talk)
Deadline: [insert a deadline here, 7 days after the proposal was created (14 for writing guidelines and talk page proposals), at 23:59 GMT, in the format: "August 8, 2011, 23:59 GMT"]

Support

  1. Time Turner (talk) Per proposal.

Oppose

Comments

How to order navigation templates

According to MarioWiki:Navigation templates, navigation templates are to be ordered as such: "species templates should come first, followed by game-specific and series-wide templates, which are arranged in pure chronological order." I'm fine with species coming before game and series, but I have a problem with the bolded section (emphasis my own). The purely chronological order helps nobody: readers definitely don't know when every game came out, and editors are especially inconvenienced by having to look up every single game until they find exactly where each template fits. This may not be that much of an issue on smaller pages or with new games, but good luck trying to slot in a new template for an older game on Mario's page. The fact of the matter is, the date that a game came out is not obvious to anyone. Why not change it, then?

Option 1: Purely alphabetically

This matches how our categories are currently ordered (including how species go at the top). The templates would be ordered by the first letters in their name and nothing more.

Option 2: By series, then chronologically

This matches how the history sections of our pages themselves are currently ordered. The templates would be grouped together by their subjects' series, then subsequently ordered by their date of release.

Option 3: By series, then alphabetically

An amalgamation of options 1 and 2. The templates are grouped by series, then ordered alphabetically.

Option 4: Purely chronologically (i.e. do nothing)

Everything stays the same, and no changes are made.

Proposer: Time Turner (talk)
Deadline: [insert a deadline here, 7 days after the proposal was created (14 for writing guidelines and talk page proposals), at 23:59 GMT, in the format: "August 8, 2011, 23:59 GMT"]

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Comments

SMR

DKC:TF

Hazards

  • Carnivorous Plantlife: "The local plantlife in Donkey Kong Country is aggressive, to put it plainly. These angry fellows are much like the tooth-toting carnivorous plants that sport platforms at their base. The main difference here is that these hungry plants do not help you access routes or gain entry to secret areas. They pretty much just want to devour your entire body whole."
  • Collapsible Wooden Platforms: "These wood-plank platforms start to shiver and shake the second you step your hairy foot upon them. Be sure to take care of your business and make haste before the planks give way and you fall to your doom."
  • Decaying Vines: "These vines at first sight can blend in with the regular structurally sound vines. At a closer look, they can be identified by the brown discoloring at the top of the vine. When you grab onto these vines, you will only have a limited time before they break under your intense weight. This is a grab-and-go situation, so grab hold of the vine and jump to the next before the old vine makes fools of the lot of you."
  • Electrified Anemones: "While they look beautiful in the dark of the ocean, these will shock DK to the core. They hold items beneath them, and at first glance, you may not know how to defeat these anemones. Close by are smaller fish that will glow if you Corkscrew through their school, which will cause the anemone arms to retract finally allow you to access the items below."
  • Fire Floor: "These fire floors can be identified by the hot coals burning just below the surface. The real danger is standing in one spot for too long, as that agitates the earth, allowing flames to come to the surface that will most certainly burn you. Usually there are Water Sacks around; throw them at the ground to extinguish the flames and create a much more safer walkway. "
  • Flaming Falling Totem Poles: "These totem poles are intent on crushing the bananas out of you. They have a flaming core with fire that flickers out from the eye and mouth holes. Besides adding to the incredible tension, these are another hazard to keep you on your toes. Quickly jump back or roll forward to avoid a crushing defeat."
  • Flaming Vines: "These vines look like the decaying vines, but they will immediately ignite and burn up rather quickly. Other vines will already be on fire when you approach. Extinguish them before climbing. These vines can also be connected to platforms, making it much simpler to quickly jump to safety. Remember to act swiftly and be light on your feet!"
  • Giant Spiked Nuts: "A form of this type of hazard is introduced in the third island and will become a headache-inducing nuisance. These large spiked nuts drop from trees and roll towards you, with the intention of filling you full of holes. They cannot be destroyed by any means, so leap over the obstacles and continue on your way as best you can."
  • Giant Underwater Fans: "The giant fans certainly make traversing through underwater levels difficult. In some instances, the current they produce is too powerful to Kong to swim through on his own. Grab Dixie Kong if you can and use her Ponytail Propeller move to easily pass through the strong currents."
  • Hanging TNT: "This is quite simple really. Touch the dangling cluster of concentrated destruction to go BOOM! Avoid the dangling destruction and live to tell the tale."
  • Lightning Bolts: "When you encounter lightning bolts, they may give you a hard time at first, but they can be avoided quite easily if you follow the pattern. Before the real shock comes from the main bolt, several lesser bolts will strike in quick succession; they are harmless. Use that time to run or roll past the strike zone before the actual bolt rains down on your parade."
  • Proximity Mines: "The mines underwater pack a punch and will begin to time their detonation the closer you get. Some secret areas must be opened by the mines, so you may need to carefully draw near one to time the charge, then quickly swim away before it explodes. Remember that these mines eject pieces of shrapnel that will take a heart away if they come in contact with you, so be careful!"
  • Spiked Floor: "Spiked floors can be a real pain in the buttocks—literally. The best way to traverse this hazard is to bring old man Cranky Kong along with you and pogo across the spikes with his cane. This will also help you access the items lying on the spikes and to get to hidden areas to collect Puzzle Pieces."
  • Tornados: "These wind tunnels can either help or hinder your path to the end of the level. At times these tornados can launch you upward to access certain items, but get too close to an edge and the wonder of nature might just launch you like a rag doll. Tip: The trick to using the tornado to spring you forward is to jump into it at the very top of the funnel. Jumping into the lowest portion or the middle causes it to shoot you backward and possibly straight into harm’s way."

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