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'''Melon Crates''' are large wooden crates | '''Melon Crates''' are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. These large wooden crates have a [[watermelon|melon]] slice painted on each. A few appear in every [[level]] except for [[Hideout Helm]]. The active [[Kong]] can attack a Melon Crate to break it open. This causes the crate to release up to four melon slices, which restore missing segments of the Kongs' health. In later levels, the Melon Crates usually release four melon slices. Melon Crates usually appear around the start of a level. | ||
The active [[Kong]] can attack a Melon Crate to break it open. This causes | |||
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First appearance | Donkey Kong 64 (1999) |
Melon Crates are objects in Donkey Kong 64. These large wooden crates have a melon slice painted on each. A few appear in every level except for Hideout Helm. The active Kong can attack a Melon Crate to break it open. This causes the crate to release up to four melon slices, which restore missing segments of the Kongs' health. In later levels, the Melon Crates usually release four melon slices. Melon Crates usually appear around the start of a level.