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The '''Pack Whack''' is an attack ability for [[Banjo]] learned from [[Witchyworld]], and can be used simply by pressing {{B}} while Banjo is alone. After [[Split-up|splitting up]], Banjo can swing his backpack around and hit enemies without the risk of injuring [[Kazooie]]. Although it is a relatively weak attack, it doubles as a jumping aide, since Banjo will hover for a second or two as he swings the pack, allowing him to jump farther. In addition, a [[Pack Jump|glitch]] allows Banjo to jump a second time after using the move, ultimately allowing him to gain more distance and more height than he and Kazooie would with a basic jumping ability like the [[Feathery Flap]]. The Pack Whack is notable for being the first character-specific move that is learned in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.
In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', the '''Pack Whack''' is an attack ability for [[Banjo]] learned from [[Witchyworld]], and can be used simply by pressing {{B}} while Banjo is alone. After [[Split-up|splitting up]], Banjo can swing his backpack around and hit enemies without the risk of injuring [[Kazooie]]. Although it is a relatively weak attack, it doubles as a jumping aide, since Banjo will hover for a second or two as he swings the pack, allowing him to jump farther. In addition, a [[Pack Jump|glitch]] allows Banjo to jump a second time after using the move, ultimately allowing him to gain more distance and more height than he and Kazooie would with a basic jumping ability like the [[Feathery Flap]]. The Pack Whack is notable for being the first character-specific move that is learned in Banjo-Tooie.




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