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{{quote|You must locate and deactivate the machine in the main cavern. Hurry, or you won't have an island to go back to!|Snide|Donkey Kong 64}}
{{quote|You must locate and deactivate the machine in the main cavern. Hurry, or you won't have an island to go back to!|Snide|Donkey Kong 64}}
'''Hideout Helm''' is the eighth and final world of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The world hub can be accessed after the [[Kong]]s unlock the sixth and seventh padlocks on [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage. The Kongs must have a minimum of 100 [[Golden Banana]]s to enter the world itself.
'''Hideout Helm''' is the eighth and final world of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The world hub is accessible after the [[Kong]]s unlock seven padlocks on [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage. To enter the world itself, the Kongs must have a minimum of 100 [[Golden Banana]]s.  


== Description ==
== Description ==
Hideout Helm functions as the control room of the [[Crocodile Isle (Donkey Kong 64)|Crocodile Isle]]. The Kongs' objective is to decommission the [[Blast-o-Matic]] before it fully charges, and [[King K. Rool]] fires it at [[Donkey Kong Island]]. The Kongs have a limited amount of time to meet this objective. The timer counts from ten minutes by default, but [[Snide]] can delay it from firing by a minute for each [[Blueprint]] the Kongs give to him. There are forty Blueprints in total, meaning that the countdown can begin from fifty minutes at highest. This timer even counts down during the Bonus Stages and the Battle Arena challenge.
After K. Lumsy's celebration, the mouth of [[Crocodile Isle (Donkey Kong 64)|Crocodile Isle]] is knocked open, and is where the Kongs can enter the world hub. The mouth can be reached by climbing up the ship, or if [[Tiny Kong]] uses her [[Monkeyport]] ability from a [[Cranky's Kong Pad|Tiny Pad]].


Hideout Helm is unique from the previous worlds in that it has few collectibles. Its only collectibles are five [[Banana Medal]]s and a [[Battle Arena Crown]], the former of which replaces the [[Golden Banana]]s. The [[Kong Family]] shops and [[Snide's H.Q.]] are also absent.
Hideout Helm functions as the control room of the Crocodile Isle and features the [[Blast-o-Matic]]. The Kongs must decommission the Blast-o-Matic before it fully charges, which [[King K. Rool]] plots to blast at [[Donkey Kong Island]]. The Kongs have a limited amount of time to meet this objective, which is shown from a timer. It counts down from ten minutes by default, but [[Snide]] can delay it by a minute for each [[Blueprint]] he has received. There are forty Blueprints in total, meaning that the highest possible countdown is 50 minutes. The timer does not take pauses, even when selecting a Kong from a [[Tag Barrel]]. If the timer runs out, the player gets a [[Game Over]], and its cutscene plays.


Hideout Helm has the eighth and final [[Boss Key]] locked behind a door that the Kongs can only open with the [[Nintendo Coin]] and [[Rareware Coin]]. There is also a [[Banana Fairy]] inside the room, which can be captured even outside the room via the [[Banana Fairy's Camera]].
Hideout Helm is unique from the previous worlds in that it has few collectibles. It only features five [[Banana Medal]]s and a [[Battle Arena Crown]], the former of which replaces the [[Golden Banana]]s. The [[Kong Family]] shops and [[Snide's H.Q.]] are not featured. There is only one pair of [[Bananaporter]]s, the first pad being at the entrance and the other being in K. Rool's throne room.
 
Hideout Helm has the eighth and final [[Boss Key]] locked behind a door that the Kongs can only open by having the [[Nintendo Coin]] and [[Rareware Coin]]. A [[Banana Fairy]] also appears inside the room, and it is possible to capture without entering, by using the [[Banana Fairy's Camera]] from the outer glass window.
 
==Battle Arena Pad==
*Name: Shockwave Showdown
*Time: 90 Seconds
*Enemies: Kritter, Kasplat x2 (a third Kasplat appears towards the end)
*Location: In the Blast-o-Matic room, use Diddy's Rocketbarrel Boost to fly to the top of the machine where the [[Battle Arena Pad]] is.
 
==Enemies==
*[[Kritter]]
*[[Klaptrap]]
*[[Klump]]
*[[Kasplat]] (Battle Arena only)
*[[Kosha]] (Bonus Level only)
*[[Mechanical Zinger]] (Bonus Level only)
 
==Layout==
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First, [[Lanky Kong]] must use his [[Orangstand]] technique to get up two slopes. A Kritter and Klaptrap come before the first one while a Klump precedes the second slope. Lanky then ends up in a circular, symmetrical room with another Klump and a [[Target Switch|Pineapple Switch]]. He must jump into a nearby [[Tag Barrel]] and have [[Chunky Kong|Chunky]] shoot the switch. Doing so moves down a stone wall and reveals another pathway. Here, the Kongs must jump between five vines over the lava.
 
Another circular, symmetrical room appears afterward. [[Tiny Kong]] is required in this part, as there is a nearby [[Cranky's Kong Barrel|Tiny Barrel]] requiring her to walk into a small pipe. This specific Kong Barrel somehow grants her indefinite [[Crystal Coconut]] energy. The pipe leads to the room with the Blast-o-Matic, and a gate door automatically opens for Tiny just before she exits the pipe.
 
Tiny must jump into a Tag Barrel to swap out for [[Donkey Kong]]. He must walk behind the Blast-o-Matic and then use [[Gorilla Grab]] to pull a switch. This causes five DK stars to surround the Blast-o-Matic's second floor, and a Diddy Barrel also appears next to the Tag Barrel. There is a 60 second time limit for [[Diddy Kong]] to utilize [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] and fly through the stars. Doing so successfully opens five doors (which have a roman numeral on them, either 1-5) each leading to a room with a power generator for the Blast-o-Matic.
 
Each room has a differently colored generator which powers the identically-colored Blast-o-Matic power stream. Every room is initially blocked off by a flimsy gate that can be knocked down with Chunky's [[Primate Punch]] to enter. A glass barrier also blocks off every room, and can only be opened if the appropriate Kong performs their instrument on the [[Music Pad]] in front.  


==Bonus Barrels==
==Bonus Barrels==
The world's [[Bonus Area#Donkey Kong 64|Bonus Stage]]s take place inside a steel drum with K. Rool's head instead of normal Bonus Barrels. Each Kong must complete two challenges, which deactivates their corresponding colored section of the Blast-o-Matic when completed. Each Kong receives a [[Banana Medal]] for completing their challenges.
The world's [[Bonus Area#Donkey Kong 64|Bonus Stage]]s take place inside a steel drum with K. Rool's head instead of normal Bonus Barrels. Each Kong must complete two challenges, which then deactivates their corresponding color of the Blast-o-Matic. Each Kong receives a [[Banana Medal]] for completing their challenges.


This section is possibly inspired from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', where [[Link]] must be assisted by Sages to deactivate each colored barrier of [[zeldawiki:Ganon's Castle|Ganon's Castle]].
This section is possibly inspired from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', where [[Link]] must be assisted by Sages to deactivate each colored barrier of [[zeldawiki:Ganon's Castle|Ganon's Castle]].
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*'''Left Barrel''': There are a lot of Kritters in the room. Within 30 seconds, Diddy has to defeat the Kritter who activated the switch, and then press it. A sound effect plays if he defeats the right Kritter.
*'''Left Barrel''': There are a lot of Kritters in the room. Within 30 seconds, Diddy has to defeat the Kritter who activated the switch, and then press it. A sound effect plays if he defeats the right Kritter.
*'''Right Barrel''': Within 45 seconds, Diddy must use [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] to go up and fire at four up-arrow switches. Then he must go down, avoid Koshas, and [[Simian Slam]] on the blue switch.
*'''Right Barrel''': Within 45 seconds, Diddy must use [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] to go up and fire at four up-arrow switches. Then he must go down, avoid Koshas, and [[Simian Slam]] on the blue switch.
==Battle Arena Pad==
*Name: Shockwave Showdown
*Time: 90 Seconds
*Enemies: Kritter, Kasplat x2 (a third Kasplat appears towards the end)
*Location: In the Blast-o-Matic room, use Diddy's Rocketbarrel Boost to fly to the top of the machine where the [[Battle Arena Pad]] is.
==Enemies==
*[[Kritter]]
*[[Klaptrap]]
*[[Klump]]
*[[Kasplat]] (Battle Arena only)
*[[Kosha]] (Bonus Level only)
*[[Mechanical Zinger]] (Bonus Level only)


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 03:53, November 30, 2018

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“You must locate and deactivate the machine in the main cavern. Hurry, or you won't have an island to go back to!”
Snide, Donkey Kong 64

Hideout Helm is the eighth and final world of Donkey Kong 64. The world hub is accessible after the Kongs unlock seven padlocks on K. Lumsy's cage. To enter the world itself, the Kongs must have a minimum of 100 Golden Bananas.

Description

After K. Lumsy's celebration, the mouth of Crocodile Isle is knocked open, and is where the Kongs can enter the world hub. The mouth can be reached by climbing up the ship, or if Tiny Kong uses her Monkeyport ability from a Tiny Pad.

Hideout Helm functions as the control room of the Crocodile Isle and features the Blast-o-Matic. The Kongs must decommission the Blast-o-Matic before it fully charges, which King K. Rool plots to blast at Donkey Kong Island. The Kongs have a limited amount of time to meet this objective, which is shown from a timer. It counts down from ten minutes by default, but Snide can delay it by a minute for each Blueprint he has received. There are forty Blueprints in total, meaning that the highest possible countdown is 50 minutes. The timer does not take pauses, even when selecting a Kong from a Tag Barrel. If the timer runs out, the player gets a Game Over, and its cutscene plays.

Hideout Helm is unique from the previous worlds in that it has few collectibles. It only features five Banana Medals and a Battle Arena Crown, the former of which replaces the Golden Bananas. The Kong Family shops and Snide's H.Q. are not featured. There is only one pair of Bananaporters, the first pad being at the entrance and the other being in K. Rool's throne room.

Hideout Helm has the eighth and final Boss Key locked behind a door that the Kongs can only open by having the Nintendo Coin and Rareware Coin. A Banana Fairy also appears inside the room, and it is possible to capture without entering, by using the Banana Fairy's Camera from the outer glass window.

Battle Arena Pad

  • Name: Shockwave Showdown
  • Time: 90 Seconds
  • Enemies: Kritter, Kasplat x2 (a third Kasplat appears towards the end)
  • Location: In the Blast-o-Matic room, use Diddy's Rocketbarrel Boost to fly to the top of the machine where the Battle Arena Pad is.

Enemies

Layout

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

First, Lanky Kong must use his Orangstand technique to get up two slopes. A Kritter and Klaptrap come before the first one while a Klump precedes the second slope. Lanky then ends up in a circular, symmetrical room with another Klump and a Pineapple Switch. He must jump into a nearby Tag Barrel and have Chunky shoot the switch. Doing so moves down a stone wall and reveals another pathway. Here, the Kongs must jump between five vines over the lava.

Another circular, symmetrical room appears afterward. Tiny Kong is required in this part, as there is a nearby Tiny Barrel requiring her to walk into a small pipe. This specific Kong Barrel somehow grants her indefinite Crystal Coconut energy. The pipe leads to the room with the Blast-o-Matic, and a gate door automatically opens for Tiny just before she exits the pipe.

Tiny must jump into a Tag Barrel to swap out for Donkey Kong. He must walk behind the Blast-o-Matic and then use Gorilla Grab to pull a switch. This causes five DK stars to surround the Blast-o-Matic's second floor, and a Diddy Barrel also appears next to the Tag Barrel. There is a 60 second time limit for Diddy Kong to utilize Rocketbarrel Boost and fly through the stars. Doing so successfully opens five doors (which have a roman numeral on them, either 1-5) each leading to a room with a power generator for the Blast-o-Matic.

Each room has a differently colored generator which powers the identically-colored Blast-o-Matic power stream. Every room is initially blocked off by a flimsy gate that can be knocked down with Chunky's Primate Punch to enter. A glass barrier also blocks off every room, and can only be opened if the appropriate Kong performs their instrument on the Music Pad in front.

Bonus Barrels

The world's Bonus Stages take place inside a steel drum with K. Rool's head instead of normal Bonus Barrels. Each Kong must complete two challenges, which then deactivates their corresponding color of the Blast-o-Matic. Each Kong receives a Banana Medal for completing their challenges.

This section is possibly inspired from Ocarina of Time, where Link must be assisted by Sages to deactivate each colored barrier of Ganon's Castle.

Donkey Kong

  • Left Barrel: Jump into the Barrel Cannon and shoot Donkey Kong into three of the four targets in under 30 seconds.
  • Right Barrel: Rambi must defeat 18 Kritters while avoiding the electrical pylons in under 30 seconds.

Chunky Kong

  • Left Barrel: In a twenty second time limit, Chunky (as Hunky Chunky) must break open ? crates with his Primate Punch until he finds a lone Kritter, whom he must defeat.
  • Right Barrel: From the podium, Chunky has fire at five Kritters in 30 seconds. The challenge is easier with homing missiles, because the Kritters tend to move around.

Tiny Kong

  • Left Barrel: Tiny has to Ponytail Twirl through three DK stars. She is on top of metal boxes and cannot touch the ground, otherwise she loses. The third star is at an extreme angle. After she touches the stars, Tiny has to Simian Slam a switch.
  • Right Barrel: Similar to the left barrel, Tiny must bounce off mushrooms and Ponytail Twirl through three DK stars. She also does not lose from touching the ground.

Lanky Kong

  • Left Barrel: Within 25 seconds, he must use OrangSprint to quickly navigate through a maze, hit a switch, and cross the finish line. Lanky must also avoid some Klumps and Koshas.
  • Right Barrel: Lanky must shoot down three Mechanical Zingers, who get defeated from three hits each. The homing ammo makes the challenge easier because the enemies move around fast.

Diddy Kong

  • Left Barrel: There are a lot of Kritters in the room. Within 30 seconds, Diddy has to defeat the Kritter who activated the switch, and then press it. A sound effect plays if he defeats the right Kritter.
  • Right Barrel: Within 45 seconds, Diddy must use Rocketbarrel Boost to go up and fire at four up-arrow switches. Then he must go down, avoid Koshas, and Simian Slam on the blue switch.

Gallery

Trivia

  • As the countdown grows closer to zero, K. Rool's laughter sounds out more frequently. It sounds out at the 30 minute mark, the 20 minute mark, the 15 minute mark, the 10 minute mark, the 5 minute mark, and every minute mark past 3 minutes.
  • For some reason, in the bridge, there is a monitor with an image of the moon displayed on its screen. What the Kremlings planned on doing to it is unknown.
  • This is the only level in Donkey Kong 64 in which a Kasplat doesn't appear (excluding its appearance in the Battle Arena as well as the Kasplat that K. Rool sicced one of his giant Klaptraps on in a prior cutscene).
  • There is a major glitch in Hideout Helm. If the player deactivates the Blast-o-Matic and leaves the world without collecting the Banana Medals, they will not appear again upon re-entering, thus making it impossible to get 101% completion.
  • This is the only level where the Wrinkly Kong doors in the lobby do not appear.
  • The main theme for the level was originally composed as part of Mayahem Temple while it was going to be a level in Banjo-Kazooie, also while it was known as Project Dream.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハイドアウト[?]
Haidoauto
Hideout
French Planque-Panique[?] ?
German K.Rools Kommandantur[?] K. Rool's Commander's Office
Spanish Escondite Extremo[?] Extreme Hideout