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*The third and final battle is just beyond the entrance to [[Gruntilda's Lair]] in [[Cauldron Keep]]. He is introduced as a '''Career-Questioning Minion'''.
*The third and final battle is just beyond the entrance to [[Gruntilda's Lair]] in [[Cauldron Keep]]. He is introduced as a '''Career-Questioning Minion'''.


In every fight, Klungo tries to attack Banjo and Kazooie by throwing potions at them. Each time he loses a fight, Klungo feels ashamed and willingly returns to Grunty for beatings. Each time he is encountered, Klungo is shown to be increasingly injured and bruised. In each battle, Klungo uses a different potion to attack Banjo and Kazooie. In every battle, the duo can defeat Klungo by hitting him three times. There is no particular order for which potion is used during which battle:
In every fight, Klungo tries to attack Banjo and Kazooie by throwing potions at them. Each time he loses a fight, Klungo feels ashamed and willingly returns to Grunty for beatings. Each time he is encountered, Klungo is shown to be increasingly injured and bruised. In each battle, Klungo drinks a different colored potion to attack Banjo and Kazooie, followed by throwing a volley of orange options at the duo. In every battle, the duo can defeat Klungo by hitting him three times. In the original Nintendo 64 version of the game, the order in which potion is used during each battle is randomized per-save file:


*The red potion gives Klungo the ability to grow. As well as this, Klungo tries to jump on Banjo and Kazooie.
*The red potion gives Klungo the ability to grow. As well as this, Klungo tries to jump on Banjo and Kazooie.
*The green potion grants Klungo invisibility, although the potion is imperfect as it occasionally gives away Klungo's location.
*The green potion grants Klungo invisibility, although the potion is imperfect as it occasionally gives away Klungo's location.
*The blue potion clones Klungo. At the start of the battle, Klungo creates one clone of himself. After each hit, Klungo creates one more clone of himself, so after one hit, Klungo creates two clones of himself, and after two hits, he creates three clones of himself. In every phase, the real Klungo moves last and his nose is a lighter green than his clones.
*The blue potion clones Klungo. At the start of the battle, Klungo creates one clone of himself. After each hit, Klungo creates one more clone of himself, so after one hit, Klungo creates two clones of himself, and after two hits, he creates three clones of himself. In every phase, the real Klungo moves last and his nose is a lighter green than his clones.
In the Xbox Live Arcade rerelease, the save-based randomized potions were omitted in favor of always following the order of red, green, blue. This was likely done for balance and pacing reasons.


After losing to Banjo and Kazooie a third time, Klungo complains that he is becoming increasingly less handsome after every battle, which makes [[List of implied characters#Mrs. Klungo|Mrs. Klungo]] unhappy. Klungo abandons Gruntilda and decides to join Banjo's side as he walks out of Cauldron Keep, mumbling about how his future prospects with Grunty are not good. Klungo considers getting a job of making "ssstupid videogamesss."
After losing to Banjo and Kazooie a third time, Klungo complains that he is becoming increasingly less handsome after every battle, which makes [[List of implied characters#Mrs. Klungo|Mrs. Klungo]] unhappy. Klungo abandons Gruntilda and decides to join Banjo's side as he walks out of Cauldron Keep, mumbling about how his future prospects with Grunty are not good. Klungo considers getting a job of making "ssstupid videogamesss."
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