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'''Grille Chompa''' is a common enemy found in [[Clanker's Cavern]] and several places around [[Gruntilda's Lair]] in [[Banjo-Kazooie]]. This bizarre fish- or slug-like monster hides within broken grates on walls in damp areas. If [[Banjo]] gets too close, the Chompa will growl and lunge from its hole, biting at the air a few times before retreating back; it will continue to do this until Banjo moves away. Although this baddie looks tough, it has extremely low vitality and can be killed with a single well-timed attack whenever its body is exposed.
'''Grille Chompa''' is a common enemy found in [[Clanker's Cavern]] and several places around [[Gruntilda's Lair]] in [[Banjo-Kazooie]]. This bizarre fish- or slug-like monster hides within broken grates on walls in damp areas. If [[Banjo]] gets too close, the Chompa will growl and lunge from its hole, biting at the air a few times before retreating back; it will continue to do this until Banjo moves away. Although this baddie looks tough, it has extremely low vitality and can be killed with a single well-timed attack whenever its body is exposed. These prove themself to be very irritating as they are mostly on high up walks, pushing [[Banjo]] off the edge.

Revision as of 20:31, February 25, 2009

Grille Chompa is a common enemy found in Clanker's Cavern and several places around Gruntilda's Lair in Banjo-Kazooie. This bizarre fish- or slug-like monster hides within broken grates on walls in damp areas. If Banjo gets too close, the Chompa will growl and lunge from its hole, biting at the air a few times before retreating back; it will continue to do this until Banjo moves away. Although this baddie looks tough, it has extremely low vitality and can be killed with a single well-timed attack whenever its body is exposed. These prove themself to be very irritating as they are mostly on high up walks, pushing Banjo off the edge.