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'''Wizpig's Course''' is a course in [[Diddy Kong Racing]] and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS]] where [[Wizpig]] is raced for the first time after clearing the four worlds and collecting the pieces of the amulet. It is located in the hub area of [[Timber's Island]].
'''Wizpig's Course''' is a course in [[Diddy Kong Racing]] and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS]] where [[Wizpig]] is raced for the first time after clearing the four worlds and collecting the pieces of the amulet. It is located in the hub area of [[Timber's Island]].


The course begins with floating meteors and giant stone spikes. Ahead of this is a large cliff face which looks like Wizpig's head. Wizpig's spaceships shoot at the player until they enter a tunnel which ends with a complex of more spaceships shooting all over the place. It is also raining all of the time.
It is a circular course with a log bridge which obscures two zippers on either side of its end. There are zippers which take the player over some bodies of water which would otherwise slow them down.


The Nintendo DS remake is missing the rain, some stone spikes, and the spaceships at the end of the tunnel no longer shoot.
In the Nintendo DS remake, the zippers after the log bridge are repositioned.


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Wizpig's Course is a course in Diddy Kong Racing and Diddy Kong Racing DS where Wizpig is raced for the first time after clearing the four worlds and collecting the pieces of the amulet. It is located in the hub area of Timber's Island.

It is a circular course with a log bridge which obscures two zippers on either side of its end. There are zippers which take the player over some bodies of water which would otherwise slow them down.

In the Nintendo DS remake, the zippers after the log bridge are repositioned.

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