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Due to their thorough equipment, Walbricks can deflect any stomp or frontal [[Roll Attack]]. Although their rear sides are unprotected, Walbricks turn around with their shields as the [[Kong]]s jump over them to reach the other side. However, the Walbrick can be stunned for a brief period of time by stomping on its helmet. This makes it dizzy and allows the Kongs to attack it from behind with a roll. To defeat a Walbrick, the Kongs have to perform three such roll attacks. Alternatively, they can throw a barrel or charge [[Rambi]] into one. | Due to their thorough equipment, Walbricks can deflect any stomp or frontal [[Roll Attack]]. Although their rear sides are unprotected, Walbricks turn around with their shields as the [[Kong]]s jump over them to reach the other side. However, the Walbrick can be stunned for a brief period of time by stomping on its helmet. This makes it dizzy and allows the Kongs to attack it from behind with a roll. To defeat a Walbrick, the Kongs have to perform three such roll attacks. Alternatively, they can throw a barrel or charge [[Rambi]] into one. | ||
Walbricks are uncommon in the game, being found in [[Mountain Mania]], [[Horn Top Hop]], [[Frosty Fruits]], and [[Blurry Flurry]]. Additionally, two Walbricks are seen in [[Big Top Bop]], where they flank the battle arena. | Walbricks are uncommon in the game, being found in [[Mountain Mania]], [[Horn Top Hop]], [[Frosty Fruits]], and [[Blurry Flurry]]. Additionally, two Walbricks are seen in [[Pompy|Big Top Bop]], where they flank the battle arena. | ||
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