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==History==
==History==
===''Banjo-Kazooie''===
===''Banjo-Kazooie''===
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', Flight Pads can be used once [[Bottles]], while in [[Treasure Trove Cove]], teaches Kazooie how to fly by pressing {{button|N64|A}} while standing on one. They appear in every world, with the only exceptions being [[Spiral Mountain]], [[Mumbo's Mountain]] and [[Bubblegloop Swamp]].
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', Flight Pads become usable once [[Bottles]], while in [[Treasure Trove Cove]], teaches Kazooie how to fly by pressing {{button|N64|A}} while standing on one. They appear in nearly every world except [[Spiral Mountain]], [[Mumbo's Mountain]] and [[Bubblegloop Swamp]]. There is one Flight Pad in [[Clanker's Cavern]], three in [[Freezeezy Peak]], two in [[Mad Monster Mansion]], and one in [[Rusty Bucket Bay]].
 
An oddity is that some Flight Pads are usable even if Kazooie has not learned Flight. Prior to Kazooie learning this move, most Flight Pads are transparent, which indicates that they are unusable. In [[Gobi's Valley]], even if Kazooie has not learned Flight, the three Flight Pads at the bottom of the sand pit are opaque, although the fourth one, which is on [[Jinxy]]'s body, is transparent. Both Flight Pads in Mad Monster Mansion and the one in Rusty Bucket Bay are also usable without learning Flight. In the Freezeezy Peak lobby area in [[Gruntilda's Lair]], there is a Flight Pad that appears temporarily if Banjo and Kazooie activate a switch. Although the Flight Pad is always opaque, it is unusable if Kazooie has not learned Flight.


===''Banjo-Tooie''===
===''Banjo-Tooie''===

Revision as of 20:35, October 17, 2021

Artwork of a Flight Pad from Banjo-Kazooie.
Kazooie can take to the air by standing on a Flying Disc, then pressing A Button.”
Bottles, Banjo-Kazooie

Flight Pads[1][2][3], also known as Flying Pads[4], and formerly as Flying Discs, are blue pads that allow Kazooie to fly.

History

Banjo-Kazooie

In Banjo-Kazooie, Flight Pads become usable once Bottles, while in Treasure Trove Cove, teaches Kazooie how to fly by pressing A Button while standing on one. They appear in nearly every world except Spiral Mountain, Mumbo's Mountain and Bubblegloop Swamp. There is one Flight Pad in Clanker's Cavern, three in Freezeezy Peak, two in Mad Monster Mansion, and one in Rusty Bucket Bay.

An oddity is that some Flight Pads are usable even if Kazooie has not learned Flight. Prior to Kazooie learning this move, most Flight Pads are transparent, which indicates that they are unusable. In Gobi's Valley, even if Kazooie has not learned Flight, the three Flight Pads at the bottom of the sand pit are opaque, although the fourth one, which is on Jinxy's body, is transparent. Both Flight Pads in Mad Monster Mansion and the one in Rusty Bucket Bay are also usable without learning Flight. In the Freezeezy Peak lobby area in Gruntilda's Lair, there is a Flight Pad that appears temporarily if Banjo and Kazooie activate a switch. Although the Flight Pad is always opaque, it is unusable if Kazooie has not learned Flight.

Banjo-Tooie

In Banjo-Tooie, Flight Pads return and function much like they did in the previous game. They are found in every world, with the only exceptions being the Isle O' Hags, Glitter Gulch Mine, Jolly Roger's Lagoon and Cauldron Keep.

Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, a Flight Pad can be seen in the menu, inside Banjo's House. Another one is also found inside the box given by the Lord of Games to Kazooie at the ending, where she asks for her old abilities back.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Unused sprites in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge show a Flight Pad, Red Feathers and Banjo and Kazooie flying, although this move is not present in the final game.

References

  1. Banjo-Kazooie Nintendo Player's Guide, page 16
  2. Banjo-Kazooie manual, pages 14 and 19
  3. Banjo-Tooie manual, page 23
  4. Banjo-Tooie Nintendo Player's Guide, pages 7 and 13