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'''Split-up Pads''' are the key for [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] to [[Split-up|split up]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Stand on the Banjo pad and press {{button|N64|A}} to control [[Banjo]], and press {{button|N64|A}} again while still standing on it to switch to [[Kazooie]]. Sets of pads can usually be found nearby puzzles which require the use of a certain character, or at least along a route which that character can travel by themselves. Many worlds have multiple sets of pads, and you can switch between characters even when using totally different sets. There are also spots of floating colors that are only seen while split-up, where you may switch from one character to another. Sparkling fields over pre-set areas (usually switches) that sparkle blue, red, and yellow, allow the character to trade places while not standing on a split-up pad. the only worlds split up pads can't be found is [[Mayahem Temple]], [[Spiral Mountain]].
'''Split-Up Pads''' are an object in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.
 
==Location and uses==
Split-Up Pads are pads that allow [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] to [[Split-Up|split up]] from each other once [[Jamjars]] has taught them how to. They are usually found near puzzles that require the move to be used in order to be solved. Split-Up Pads are found in every world except for [[Spiral Mountain]] and [[Mayahem Temple]], as the move is one of the most prominent new mechanics introduced in the game.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On the rim of the Banjo pad, it reads "Gu-huh", and on the Kazooie pad, it reads "Breee", referring to what Banjo and Kazooie mainly say.
*"Gu-huh" and "Breee," two sounds Banjo and Kazooie often say, can be found written on their respective pads.
*If one character tries to leave the current world, the other will tell him/her not to leave without him/her. In the Isle O'Hags however, if Banjo or Kazooie split-up and try to get to a different area within the hub world, their partner with still tell them not to leave without them as if they're trying to access a different level. This even happens when trying to enter Honey B's hive. This could be due to the fact that only Banjo and Kazooie together can go through the different areas in the Isle O'Hags with the exception of Mumbo who can exit his skull in Isle O'Hags, but will not go to the Plateau, claiming he would get stuck there.


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Latest revision as of 13:33, December 10, 2023

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Split-Up Pads are an object in Banjo-Tooie.

Location and uses[edit]

Split-Up Pads are pads that allow Banjo and Kazooie to split up from each other once Jamjars has taught them how to. They are usually found near puzzles that require the move to be used in order to be solved. Split-Up Pads are found in every world except for Spiral Mountain and Mayahem Temple, as the move is one of the most prominent new mechanics introduced in the game.

Trivia[edit]

  • "Gu-huh" and "Breee," two sounds Banjo and Kazooie often say, can be found written on their respective pads.