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Er, a few things before we start making too many pages. I've gotten into the habit of calling the transformations things like "Washer Banjo" and "Crocodile Banjo" rather than just "Crocodile" and so on. Not that we have to call them that, but I think it kind of acs like its own little namespace to separate the transformations from other things. It also helps to distinguish Stony Banjo and Stony pages from each other. What do you think?

Also, walking up hills isn't really a special ability of the Termite transformation. All the B-K transformations are immune to hazardous terrain and don't slide on slopes, making them able to walk up any slope they can stand on. When I think of special abilities of transformations, I think of Washer Banjo washing clothes or Bee Banjo being able to fly.

Lastly, as for the worlds, I think we can leave out Gruntilda's Lair, just because any transformation can be taken outside the world for a limited distance. I think hat box should refer to where the spell is cast rather than where it can be taken. Jimbo-Jambo

I agree aswell of calling it with the 'Banjo' ending. And we can leave out grunty lair and just put where the spell is cast. And I just tested the walrus on extremely steep surfaces where the termite can go and not kazooie (using cheats) and he seems to stay. So wallking on sgteep hills wouldnt be one I guess. Cheers, BK XBLA Kazooie icon.pngChicken7 >talk >signBK XBLA Banjo icon.png 05:42, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, you can even try it on the super-steep slopes in Freezeezy Peak; the Banjo-Kazooie transformations just can't slide and can walk on any surface which they can stand on. Anyway, there doesn't seem to be any disagreement, I'll move the pages to include the "Banjo" and "Kazooie" extensions a little later. I think that'll also help distinguish Stony Banjo from actual Stonies. Jimbo-Jambo 15:21, 31 May 2008 (UTC)