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{{Infobox enemy
{{Infobox species
|image = Dragunda.png
|image=[[File:Dragunda.png]]
|boss  = No
|game=''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''
|game = [[Banjo-Tooie]]
|world=[[Isle o' Hags]] ([[Quagmire]])<br>[[Mayahem Temple]]<br>[[Terrydactyland]]<br>[[Grunty Industries]]
|world = [[Isle o' Hags]] ([[Quagmire]])<br>[[Mayahem Temple]]<br>[[Terrydactyland]]<br>[[Grunty Industries]]
|hp    = 1
|wn    = [[Ice Eggs]]
}}
}}
'''Dragundas'''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020603062232/http://rareware.com:80/the_site/talk_to_us/scribes/apr11_01/btnames.txt Rare Scribes] on Rareware.com (Wayback Machine)</ref> are an enemy in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.


==Characteristics==
Dragundas are large green monsters appearing in the quicksand zones of [[Mayahem Temple]], [[Terrydactyland]], and [[Grunty Industries]], as well as the Quagmire section of the [[Isle o' Hags]], where they munch on all trespassers into their swamps. They also appear inside Grunty Industries in an acid pool on the second floor as well as in the Air Conditioning Plant in the basement.


'''Dragundas''' are large green monsters that eat tresspassers in [[Mayahem Temple]]'s or [[Terrydactyland]]'s swamps and the water around [[Grunty Industries]]. In Mayahem Temple the intruder gets flung out of the dangerous area, but in other places the intruder is left alone to be continualy bitten. The [[Wonderwing]] against defeat the Dragundas and Dragunda hit by an [[Ice Eggs]] is frozen temporarily., but [[Wading Boots]] do (though you don't take damage if you have Wonderwing on, but you still get spat through the air). The Terrydactyland Dragunda can be avoided by walking at the very edge of the quicksand pool, but this is not recommended.
In Mayahem Temple, Banjo and Kazooie cannot cross the quicksand at all without the [[Wading Boots]]. If they attempt to do so, the Dragunda will fling them back onto solid ground. Not even a [[Stony]] can cross. In all other areas, the Dragundas will merely damage the bear and bird; they will continuously bite the due until they jumps out of their waters, or die. The [[Wonderwing]] does not protect against Dragundas.


If you get bitten when at your last honeycomb, you will be pulled under, hear the Dragunda's evil laugh, and then hear the death tune.
The [[Golden Goliath]], Daddy [[T-Rex Banjo]], and [[Washer Banjo]] are immune to Dragundas, but Baby T-Rex Banjo is not.
 
If a Dragunda bites Banjo and Kazooie on their last [[honeycomb]], they will be pulled under and hear the creature's evil laugh before dying.
 
==Name origin==
Their names are likely a pun on "drag under," referring to their primary behavior.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Enemies in Banjo-Tooie]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, December 10, 2023

Dragundas[1] are an enemy in Banjo-Tooie.

Characteristics[edit]

Dragundas are large green monsters appearing in the quicksand zones of Mayahem Temple, Terrydactyland, and Grunty Industries, as well as the Quagmire section of the Isle o' Hags, where they munch on all trespassers into their swamps. They also appear inside Grunty Industries in an acid pool on the second floor as well as in the Air Conditioning Plant in the basement.

In Mayahem Temple, Banjo and Kazooie cannot cross the quicksand at all without the Wading Boots. If they attempt to do so, the Dragunda will fling them back onto solid ground. Not even a Stony can cross. In all other areas, the Dragundas will merely damage the bear and bird; they will continuously bite the due until they jumps out of their waters, or die. The Wonderwing does not protect against Dragundas.

The Golden Goliath, Daddy T-Rex Banjo, and Washer Banjo are immune to Dragundas, but Baby T-Rex Banjo is not.

If a Dragunda bites Banjo and Kazooie on their last honeycomb, they will be pulled under and hear the creature's evil laugh before dying.

Name origin[edit]

Their names are likely a pun on "drag under," referring to their primary behavior.

References[edit]

  1. Rare Scribes on Rareware.com (Wayback Machine)