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[[File:Puzzling Pyramind DKKoS shot 2.png|thumb|[[Donkey Kong]] pulling on a Jack Peg to open up the walls above him in the level [[Puzzling Pyramid]]]]
[[File:Puzzling Pyramind DKKoS shot 2.png|thumb|[[Donkey Kong]] pulling on a Jack Peg to open up the walls above him in the level [[Puzzling Pyramid]]]]
{{quote2|Pull down the peg repeatedly to operate the mechanism.|''DK: King of Swing'' instruction booklet}}
{{quote2|Pull down the peg repeatedly to operate the mechanism.|''DK: King of Swing'' instruction booklet}}
'''Jack Pegs'''<ref>''DK: King of Swing'' instruction booklet, page 15.</ref> are a type of [[peg]] that operates a mechanism from the game ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. They appear as simple levers with to pegs for Donkey Kong to hold onto. One peg is in the center of the jack peg and the other is on the end of the lever, which Donkey Kong must repeatedly pull down by rapidly pressing {{button|gba|L}} or {{button|gba|R}}, depending on what side of the jack peg the lever is located. Jack pegs are typically pulled down in order to open up walls and create a path from Donkey Kong to climb up. These paths are only temporary though, as the jack peg eventually returns to its starting point, closing the walls. Jack Pegs are also found on metal bars, similar to [[Handle Peg]]s, and, if pulled on, they travel along the bar. The Jack Peg first appears in [[Puzzling Pyramid]], where a [[Kritter|Kremling]] is pulling on one. They later appear in two more levels, [[Madcap Mine]] and [[Underwater Ruins]].
'''Jack Pegs'''<ref>''DK: King of Swing'' instruction booklet, page 15.</ref> are a type of [[Peg]] that operates a mechanism from the game ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. They appear as simple levers with two Pegs for Donkey Kong to hold onto. One Peg is in the center of the Jack Peg and the other is on the end of the lever, which Donkey Kong must repeatedly pull down by rapidly pressing {{button|gba|L}} or {{button|gba|R}}, depending on which side of the Jack Peg the lever is located. Jack Pegs are typically pulled down in order to open up walls and create paths for Donkey Kong to climb up. These paths are only temporary, though, as the Jack Peg eventually returns to its starting point, closing the walls. Jack Pegs are also found on metal bars, similar to [[Handle Peg]]s. If pulled on, they travel along the bar. The Jack Peg first appears in [[Puzzling Pyramid]], where a [[Kritter|Kremling]] is pulling on one. They later appear in two more levels, [[Madcap Mine]] and [[Underwater Ruins]].


==References==
==References==

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Donkey Kong pulling on a Jack Peg to open up the walls above him in the level Puzzling Pyramid

Template:Quote2 Jack Pegs[1] are a type of Peg that operates a mechanism from the game DK: King of Swing. They appear as simple levers with two Pegs for Donkey Kong to hold onto. One Peg is in the center of the Jack Peg and the other is on the end of the lever, which Donkey Kong must repeatedly pull down by rapidly pressing L Button or R Button, depending on which side of the Jack Peg the lever is located. Jack Pegs are typically pulled down in order to open up walls and create paths for Donkey Kong to climb up. These paths are only temporary, though, as the Jack Peg eventually returns to its starting point, closing the walls. Jack Pegs are also found on metal bars, similar to Handle Pegs. If pulled on, they travel along the bar. The Jack Peg first appears in Puzzling Pyramid, where a Kremling is pulling on one. They later appear in two more levels, Madcap Mine and Underwater Ruins.

References

  1. ^ DK: King of Swing instruction booklet, page 15.