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'''Golden Eggs''', also known as '''Rapid-Fire Eggs''', are a special type of ammunition egg found only in certain [[:Category:Minigames|minigames]] and [[Breegull Blaster]] areas in [[Banjo-Tooie]]. They do about as much damage as [[Blue Eggs]], but can be fired very rapidly. In addition, rather than having a limited stock, Golden Eggs can be fired indefinitely for a certain amount of time defined either by the length of the minigame or by the particular nest which they were found in, which is usually 20 seconds. | '''Golden Eggs''', also known as '''Rapid-Fire Eggs''', are a special type of ammunition egg found only in certain [[:Category:Minigames|minigames]] and [[Breegull Blaster]] areas in [[Banjo-Tooie]]. They do about as much damage as [[Blue Eggs]], but can be fired very rapidly. In addition, rather than having a limited stock, Golden Eggs can be fired indefinitely for a certain amount of time defined either by the length of the minigame or by the particular nest which they were found in, which is usually 20 seconds. | ||
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Game(s) | Banjo-Tooie |
Usage | Rapid-fire projectiles |
Golden Eggs, also known as Rapid-Fire Eggs, are a special type of ammunition egg found only in certain minigames and Breegull Blaster areas in Banjo-Tooie. They do about as much damage as Blue Eggs, but can be fired very rapidly. In addition, rather than having a limited stock, Golden Eggs can be fired indefinitely for a certain amount of time defined either by the length of the minigame or by the particular nest which they were found in, which is usually 20 seconds.