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The '''Sacred Tree''' is an area in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' that [[Donkey Kong]] can obtain [[Crest]]s from after completing a kingdom. To do so, he must offer beats and [[banana]]s to it after completing a kingdom. | The '''Sacred Tree''' is an area in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' that [[Donkey Kong]] can obtain [[Crest]]s from after completing a kingdom. To do so, he must offer beats and [[banana]]s to it after completing a kingdom. | ||
The scoring system differs between the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[New Play Control!]] versions. In the original, the scores are divided into four zones: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. In the remake, there are only three zones, and each Crest is platinum. In the original version, by obtaining a Crest, Donkey Kong automatically also receives | The scoring system differs between the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[New Play Control!]] versions. In the original, the scores are divided into four zones: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. In the remake, there are only three zones, and each Crest is platinum. In the original version, by obtaining a Crest, Donkey Kong automatically also receives the Crests from a lower rank as well (e.g. a Gold Crest also rewards him with the Silver and the Bronze Crest). | ||
==Scoring== | ==Scoring== |
Revision as of 21:21, February 19, 2019
The Sacred Tree is an area in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat that Donkey Kong can obtain Crests from after completing a kingdom. To do so, he must offer beats and bananas to it after completing a kingdom.
The scoring system differs between the Nintendo GameCube and New Play Control! versions. In the original, the scores are divided into four zones: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. In the remake, there are only three zones, and each Crest is platinum. In the original version, by obtaining a Crest, Donkey Kong automatically also receives the Crests from a lower rank as well (e.g. a Gold Crest also rewards him with the Silver and the Bronze Crest).
Scoring
GameCube version
- Fewer than 400 beats (or by only defeating the boss): Bronze Crest
- 400-799 beats: Silver Crest
- 800-1,199 beats: Gold Crest
- 1,200 beats or more: Platinum Crest (optional)
New Play Control! version
- 200-499 bananas: 1 Crest
- 500-999 bananas: 2 Crests
- 1,000 bananas or more: All 3 Crests