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{{Infobox item
{{Infobox item
|aka =
|image=[[File:Golden Egg nest.png|250px]]
|image = Golden_Egg_Nest.png
|game=''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''
|size = 270px
|use=Rapid-fire projectiles}}
|game = [[Banjo-Tooie]]
'''Golden Eggs''', also known as '''Rapid-Fire Eggs''' are an item in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.
|use = Rapid-fire projectiles
|max = Infinite
}}


'''Golden 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.
==Location and uses==
Golden Eggs are a special type of [[egg]] found within certain mini-games. They work much like the [[Blue Egg]]s and do as much damage as them, but are unlimited can be fired very quickly. In some cases, Golden Eggs are found inside nests. While these still share the same properties as other Golden Eggs, they end after a certain amount of time (usually 20 seconds).  


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Latest revision as of 15:04, December 10, 2023

Golden Eggs, also known as Rapid-Fire Eggs are an item in Banjo-Tooie.

Location and uses[edit]

Golden Eggs are a special type of egg found within certain mini-games. They work much like the Blue Eggs and do as much damage as them, but are unlimited can be fired very quickly. In some cases, Golden Eggs are found inside nests. While these still share the same properties as other Golden Eggs, they end after a certain amount of time (usually 20 seconds).