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'''Rotor Switches'''<ref>''Banjo-Kazooie'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 102.</ref> are an object in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''.
The '''Propeller Switch''' is a black square shaped switch with a propeller on it. The only two of them are found in the world, Rusty Bucket Bay, in [[Banjo Kazooie]]. They are located in the [[Engine Room]]. If the [[Fan Switch]] is not activated first, the propeller switches will be inaccessible. Once both propeller switches are activated, the propellers at the back of the ship will come to a stop, and a 65 second timer will start. They will start up again if the [[Jiggy]] behind them is not collected within the time limit, requiring the player to start over. This is the reason most players consider this Jiggy to be the hardest in the game.


==Location and uses==
Rotor Switch are a type of switch appearing in [[Rusty Bucket Bay]]. Two of them appear inside of the [[Rusty Bucket]]'s [[Engine Room]]. Once the two are activated with the [[Beak Buster]], the propellers in the back of the ship stop for 65 seconds, allowing [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] to get the [[Jiggy]] behind them if they're fast enough.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:17, December 10, 2023

Rotor Switches[1] are an object in Banjo-Kazooie.

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Location and usesEdit

Rotor Switch are a type of switch appearing in Rusty Bucket Bay. Two of them appear inside of the Rusty Bucket's Engine Room. Once the two are activated with the Beak Buster, the propellers in the back of the ship stop for 65 seconds, allowing Banjo and Kazooie to get the Jiggy behind them if they're fast enough.

ReferencesEdit

  1. Banjo-Kazooie Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 102.