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'''Whirlweeds''' are enemies located in [[Atlantis]]'s [[Seaweed Sanctum]] in the word [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Whirlweeds disguise themselves as a lump of seaweed and try to attack [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] if they approach them. Whirlweeds are usually disguised near regular seaweed, making them hard to differentiate. Whirlwinds attack by spinning around in circles while attempting to hit Banjo. They can be easily defeated from most attacks, including [[Egg Firing]], which can also be used from a distance to differentiate Whirlweeds from normal seaweed.
'''Whirlweeds''' are enemies located within [[Atlantis]]' [[Seaweed Sanctum]] from [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. They disguise themselves as a lump of seaweed and try to attack [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] if they approach them. Whirlweeds are usually disguised near regular seaweed, making them hard to differentiate. Whirlwinds attack by spinning around in circles while attempting to hit Banjo. They can be easily defeated from most attacks, including [[Egg Firing]], which can also be used from a distance to differentiate Whirlweeds from normal seaweed.


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Revision as of 22:59, January 10, 2021

Whirlweeds are enemies located within Atlantis' Seaweed Sanctum from Jolly Roger's Lagoon in Banjo-Tooie. They disguise themselves as a lump of seaweed and try to attack Banjo and Kazooie if they approach them. Whirlweeds are usually disguised near regular seaweed, making them hard to differentiate. Whirlwinds attack by spinning around in circles while attempting to hit Banjo. They can be easily defeated from most attacks, including Egg Firing, which can also be used from a distance to differentiate Whirlweeds from normal seaweed.