Seekertone

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Seekertone
Screenshot of Seekertone from Donkey Kong Bananza
Species Fractone
Appears in Donkey Kong Bananza (2025)
“Where did we go? Do YOU know? Four of us are hiding nearby. Seek and find all of us! Give it a try!”
Seekertone, Donkey Kong Bananza

The Seekertone is a particular Fractone in Donkey Kong Bananza. Unlike most other Fractone characters, they do not have any distinguishing features, looking just like an ordinary Fractone. They appear in the Ingot Isle Cave-In, the Lagoon Layer, the Hilltop Layer, the Canyon Layer, the Freezer Layer, the Forest Layer, the Resort Layer, the Tempest Layer, and the Feast Layer. In each layer, they ask Donkey Kong to find the four Hiddentones in the surrounding area, rewarding a Banandium Gem when completed.

Although not explicitly identified as Seekertone, a gold Fractone in the Groove Layer provides a similar mission to find four Fractones in a crowd.

Locations[edit]

Layer Sublayer Image Location
Ingot Isle Cave-In SL10 (post-game only) Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Lagoon Layer SL102 (post-game only) Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Hilltop Layer SL200 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Canyon Layer SL300 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Freezer Layer SL500 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Forest Layer SL601 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Resort Layer SL800 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Tempest Layer SL902 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone
Feast Layer SL1400 Where to find a Banandium Gem Where to find a Seekertone

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サグルヤのたみ[?]
Saguruya no Tami
From さぐる」 (saguru, "to seek") and 「ワレルヤのたみ (Wareruya no Tami, "Fractone")
Dutch Zoektoon[1] From zoeken ("to seek" or "to search") and Fractoon ("Fractone")
Italian Cercatale[2] Portmanteau of cercare ("to seek") and Frattale ("Fractone")

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