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He appears as a large, robotic elephant, colored brown, with red eyes and darker brown tusks.
He appears as a large, robotic elephant, colored brown, with red eyes and darker brown tusks.


Grave Tusk is fought much the same way [[Turret Tusk]] and [[Torch Tusk]] are fought. At first, he has the same attacks as Turret Tusk, but after enough damage is done to him, he gains a laser attack. The only way to dodge this attack is to get into a corner that the laser will not hit. Again, [[Donkey Kong]] must throw [[Blood Pine]]s at him to reveal and attack his heart. Grave Tusk seems to be fought in the desert.
Grave Tusk is fought much the same way [[Turret Tusk]] and [[Torch Tusk]] are fought. At first, he has the same attacks as Turret Tusk, but after enough damage is done to him, he gains a laser attack. The only way to dodge this attack is to get into a corner that the laser will not hit. Again, [[Donkey Kong]] must throw [[Blood Pine]]s at him to reveal and attack his heart. Grave Tusk is fought in a desert area.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:16, May 28, 2019

Template:Character-infobox Grave Tusk is the second Tusk in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. He is the ruler of the Grape Kingdom in the GameCube version. In the New Play Control! version, he is the ruler of the Cherry Kingdom.

He appears as a large, robotic elephant, colored brown, with red eyes and darker brown tusks.

Grave Tusk is fought much the same way Turret Tusk and Torch Tusk are fought. At first, he has the same attacks as Turret Tusk, but after enough damage is done to him, he gains a laser attack. The only way to dodge this attack is to get into a corner that the laser will not hit. Again, Donkey Kong must throw Blood Pines at him to reveal and attack his heart. Grave Tusk is fought in a desert area.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キクゾウ[?]
Kiku Zō
Listening Elephant, kiku meaning "to listen".

Trivia

  • The textures of Grave Tusk and Torch Tusk are internally swapped, suggesting they were meant to be encountered in opposite order.