Difference between revisions of "Minjo"

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{{Quote|Rarrrr! I'm a Minjo, arch enemy of the [[Jinjo]]s!|A Minjo|[[Banjo-Tooie]]}}
{{Quote|Rarrrr! I'm a Minjo, arch enemy of the [[Jinjo]]s!|Minjo|[[Banjo-Tooie]]}}
[[File:Minjo B-T.png|thumb|left|In ''Banjo-Tooie'']]
[[File:Minjo B-T.png|thumb|left|In ''Banjo-Tooie'']]
'''Minjos''' are the arch-enemies of the [[Jinjo]]s and look identical to them, with the only difference being that they work for [[Gruntilda]]. First appearing in [[Witchyworld]], Minjos will imitate Jinjos from a distance, waving their arms and calling for help, but will spring into action when [[Banjo]] and/or [[Kazooie]] approach, growling and chasing after them while giving off yellow sparks, meaning Banjo and Kazooie should be careful when collecting Jinjos, as they may really be Minjos in disguise. Because of their small size and high speed, they can be hard to avoid and even harder to attack, but a well-aimed [[Rat-a-tat Rap]] will dispatch them with a single hit, with [[Forward Roll|rolling]] being completely ineffective. The player can also distinguish Minjos from Jinjos simply by firing [[egg]]s at them from a distance; if the eggs hit and damage the creature, then it is a Minjo. They can also be easily identified if they are a color that the player has already collected all the Jinjos for.
'''Minjos''' are the arch-enemies of the [[Jinjo]]s and look identical to them, with the only difference being that they work for [[Gruntilda]]. First appearing in [[Witchyworld]], Minjos will imitate Jinjos from a distance, waving their arms and calling for help, but will spring into action when [[Banjo]] and/or [[Kazooie]] approach, growling and chasing after them while giving off yellow sparks, meaning Banjo and Kazooie should be careful when collecting Jinjos, as they may really be Minjos in disguise. Because of their small size and high speed, they can be hard to avoid and even harder to attack, but a well-aimed [[Rat-a-tat Rap]] will dispatch them with a single hit, with [[Forward Roll|rolling]] being completely ineffective. The player can also distinguish Minjos from Jinjos simply by firing [[egg]]s at them from a distance; if the eggs hit and damage the creature, then it is a Minjo. They can also be easily identified if they are a color that the player has already collected all the Jinjos for.