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'''Switch Barrels'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble'' Player's Guide. Page 14.</ref> are an uncommon type of [[barrel]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' Each of them has an ''S'' (which likely stands for "Switch") printed on it. A Switch Barrel displays either a regular barrel, a [[TNT Barrel]], or a [[Steel Keg]], and whichever type is shown is the one shot out by the [[Bazuka]]s. If [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] jump at a Switch Barrel, it changes to another barrel, changing what the Bazuka shoots out accordingly, and the [[Kong]]s can revert to the initial barrel by [[jump]]ing at the Switch Barrel again.
'''Switch Barrels'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble'' Player's Guide. Page 14.</ref> are an uncommon type of [[barrel]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' Each of them has an ''S'' (which likely stands for "Switch") printed on it. A Switch Barrel displays either a regular barrel, a [[TNT Barrel]], or a [[Steel Keg]], and whichever type is shown is the one shot out by the [[Bazuka]]s. If [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] jump at a Switch Barrel, it changes to another barrel, changing what the Bazuka shoots out accordingly. The [[Kong]]s can revert to the initial barrel by [[jump]]ing at the Switch Barrel again.


Switch Barrels appear in only three [[level]]s. In [[Blazing Bazukas]], Switch Barrels appear throughout, and the Bazukas here usually fire TNT Barrels, and the Switch Barrels can change them to regular barrels, a requirement for getting across the area. Blazing Bazukas has one Switch Barrel in particular that can toggle between a barrel and Steel Keg, and having it set to the latter is a requirement for the Bazuka to shoot at the [[Koin]], allowing for the [[DK Coin]] to be obtained. In [[Koindozer Klamber]], there is only one Switch Barrel, and like in Blazing Bazukas, it alternates between barrels and Steel Kegs, again necessary for defeating the Koin. Lastly, in [[Criss Kross Cliffs]], Switch Barrels are the main focus, and all of them alternate between Steel Kegs and TNT Barrels. The Steel Kegs are used to bounce Dixie and Kiddy higher into the level. However, because a red [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzz]] often blocks the path, the Switch Barrel has to be used to change the Steel Kegs to TNT Barrels, the latter of which can defeat the Buzz. Once it is defeated, Dixie and Kiddy can use the Switch Barrel to revert back to Steel Kegs and continue onward.
Switch Barrels appear in only three [[level]]s. In [[Blazing Bazukas]], Switch Barrels appear throughout. The Bazukas here usually fire TNT Barrels, and the Switch Barrels can change them to regular barrels, a requirement for getting across the area. Blazing Bazukas has one Switch Barrel in particular that can toggle between a barrel and Steel Keg, and having it set to the latter is a requirement for the Bazuka to shoot at the [[Koin]], allowing for the [[DK Coin]] to be obtained. In [[Koindozer Klamber]], there is only one Switch Barrel, and like in Blazing Bazukas, it alternates between barrels and Steel Kegs, again necessary for defeating the Koin. Lastly, in [[Criss Kross Cliffs]], Switch Barrels are the main focus, and all of them alternate between Steel Kegs and TNT Barrels. The Steel Kegs are used to bounce Dixie and Kiddy higher into the level. However, because a red [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzz]] often blocks the path, the Switch Barrel has to be used to change the Steel Kegs to TNT Barrels, the latter of which can defeat the Buzz. Once it is defeated, Dixie and Kiddy can use the Switch Barrel to revert to Steel Kegs and continue onward.
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Switch Barrel
Artwork of a Switch Barrel on the barrel setting from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Description
A barrel with an S on it
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (SNES) (1996)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA) (2005)
Effect Changes into a different type of barrel depending on its location

Switch Barrels[1] are an uncommon type of barrel in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Each of them has an S (which likely stands for "Switch") printed on it. A Switch Barrel displays either a regular barrel, a TNT Barrel, or a Steel Keg, and whichever type is shown is the one shot out by the Bazukas. If Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong jump at a Switch Barrel, it changes to another barrel, changing what the Bazuka shoots out accordingly. The Kongs can revert to the initial barrel by jumping at the Switch Barrel again.

Switch Barrels appear in only three levels. In Blazing Bazukas, Switch Barrels appear throughout. The Bazukas here usually fire TNT Barrels, and the Switch Barrels can change them to regular barrels, a requirement for getting across the area. Blazing Bazukas has one Switch Barrel in particular that can toggle between a barrel and Steel Keg, and having it set to the latter is a requirement for the Bazuka to shoot at the Koin, allowing for the DK Coin to be obtained. In Koindozer Klamber, there is only one Switch Barrel, and like in Blazing Bazukas, it alternates between barrels and Steel Kegs, again necessary for defeating the Koin. Lastly, in Criss Kross Cliffs, Switch Barrels are the main focus, and all of them alternate between Steel Kegs and TNT Barrels. The Steel Kegs are used to bounce Dixie and Kiddy higher into the level. However, because a red Buzz often blocks the path, the Switch Barrel has to be used to change the Steel Kegs to TNT Barrels, the latter of which can defeat the Buzz. Once it is defeated, Dixie and Kiddy can use the Switch Barrel to revert to Steel Kegs and continue onward.

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References

  1. ^ M. Arakawa. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble Player's Guide. Page 14.