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#REDIRECT [[List of Banjo-Tooie pre-release and unused content#Bottles' Revenge]]
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[[File:Devil Bottles B-T.png|thumb|Devil Bottles, the main subject of Bottles' Revenge]]
'''Bottles' Revenge''' is an unused game mode in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' because it was not completely debugged. The mode can only be accessed by using a cheating device. is uncertain exactly what would trigger the event, but [[Bottles|Bottles']] ghost would become evil and adopt a devilish appearance, usually known as Devil Bottles. This Devil Bottles would follow the player around and take possession of the nearest enemy, allowing a second player with another controller to take control of it and use it to attack Player 1. The intention was that, should an enemy controlled by Devil Bottles successfully defeat [[Banjo]], the second player would control Banjo instead and the first player would now be able to use Devil Bottles.
 
If player 1 enters a boss fight, Devil Bottles will disappear until the fight is over. Rare has stated they originally intended to have Devil Bottles control bosses as well, but since they believed that the disruption of a boss' attack pattern raised the difficulty too much, they left it out.
 
This mode was removed entirely from the Xbox Live Arcade port of ''[[Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|Banjo-Tooie]]''.
 
==Trivia==
*Although Devil Bottles was removed, his talk icon can be seen in [[Tower of Tragedy]] in both the Nintendo 64 version of Banjo-Tooie and the XBLA version while the player guesses the answer to whatever question [[Gruntilda Winkybunion|Grunty]] asks.
*He is not known to possess certain enemies, such as any Stationary Giant ones such as [[Blubbul]].
*Although Devil Bottles' intention is to possess enemies to attack Banjo, the first enemy he will possess just stands there and doesn't do anything, so you could use Bottles methods to your advantage and decrease the amounts of enemies to worry about. Devil Bottles can also be used to help distinguish real [[Jinjo]]s from [[Minjo]]s since he'll only possess the Minjos.
*A possible reason Rare had thought of Bottles' Revenge was Bottles' spirit trying to get back at [[Kazooie]] because of Kazooie cheating in the opening cutscene and for insulting him in the first game and this one.
 
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