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Tucks walk slowly from side to side, with this being their only strategy of attacking. If the [[Kong]]s normally touch a Tuck from any side but the top, they get slapped by the enemy and lose a heart from their health bar, which brings them closer to losing a [[Extra Life Balloon|life]]. However, Tucks are vulnerable to absolutely any attack techniques, as they are the most basic grunts out of all [[Snowmad]] warriors: a [[stomp]] on their broad hunches, a [[Roll Attack|roll]] move under their feet, or a projectile tossed at them can crush or vanquish them. | Tucks walk slowly from side to side, with this being their only strategy of attacking. If the [[Kong]]s normally touch a Tuck from any side but the top, they get slapped by the enemy and lose a heart from their health bar, which brings them closer to losing a [[Extra Life Balloon|life]]. However, Tucks are vulnerable to absolutely any attack techniques, as they are the most basic grunts out of all [[Snowmad]] warriors: a [[stomp]] on their broad hunches, a [[Roll Attack|roll]] move under their feet, or a projectile tossed at them can crush or vanquish them. | ||
Due to their primitive method of defense, which is identical to that of [[Goomba]]s from the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games, Tucks can be compared to [[Kritters]], [[Klomp]]s, [[Kobble]]s and [[Tiki Goon]]s from the previous installments of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' games. | Due to their primitive method of defense, which is identical to that of [[Goomba]]s from the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games, Tucks can be compared to [[Kritters]], [[Klomp]]s, [[Kobble]]s, and [[Tiki Goon]]s from the previous installments of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' games. | ||
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Template:Species-infobox Tucks are common enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. They are penguin-like members of the Snowmads and are also the most common species in the game.
Appearance
Tucks wear green, striped trousers tightened around their waists with knitted ropes. They are pudgy and have quite hunched backs, while their flippers are long in relation with their short bodies. Tucks display moderately thick and long bills, curved abruptly near their tips. In the game, their expression always tells disregard (given their lowered eyelids and straight bills), except when they get defeated, because in this case, they feature surprised figures, and also raise their flippers above their heads in failed attempts to protect themselves, before they vanish in clouds of dust.
Tucks' legs are very short and stubby, yet their legs are broad and possibly hard to walk with.
Behavior and combat
Tucks walk slowly from side to side, with this being their only strategy of attacking. If the Kongs normally touch a Tuck from any side but the top, they get slapped by the enemy and lose a heart from their health bar, which brings them closer to losing a life. However, Tucks are vulnerable to absolutely any attack techniques, as they are the most basic grunts out of all Snowmad warriors: a stomp on their broad hunches, a roll move under their feet, or a projectile tossed at them can crush or vanquish them.
Due to their primitive method of defense, which is identical to that of Goombas from the Mario games, Tucks can be compared to Kritters, Klomps, Kobbles, and Tiki Goons from the previous installments of the Donkey Kong Country games.