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'''Combo Fairies''' are a special kind of [[:Category:Fairies|fairy]], having nearly the same physical appearance as the fairies in ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', except slightly smaller. They are a bright, round light that comes in any color and have wings attached. Combo Fairies make their only appearance in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. Whenever [[Donkey Kong]] performs a combo (a special kind of action, such as swinging from a vine or getting a [[Jungle Buddy]]), a Combo Fairy will appear and circle around Donkey Kong until he lands on the ground. When Donkey Kong lands on the ground, all his Combo Fairies he has collected will turn into beats. Donkey Kong, however, cannot get more than one fairy for the same action-he only gets a new fairy for an action he hasn't performed before. There is no amount to how many fairies can circle around Donkey Kong in the game, though the current known most is eighteen. Upon reaching ten combos, the fairies will begin to sparkle, and the sound effect that plays when Donkey Kong obtain a combo will stop playing.
'''Combo Fairies''' are a special kind of [[:Category:Fairies|fairy]], having nearly the same physical appearance as the fairies in ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', except slightly smaller. They are a bright, round light that comes in multiple colors and has wings attached. Combo Fairies make their only appearance in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. Whenever [[Donkey Kong]] performs a combo (a special kind of action, such as swinging from a vine or getting a [[Jungle Buddy]]), a Combo Fairy appears and circles around Donkey Kong until he lands on the ground. Upon landing, all Combo Fairies he has collected turn into beats. Donkey Kong, however, cannot get more than one fairy for the same action—he only gets a new fairy for an action he has not performed before. There is no limit to how many fairies can circle around Donkey Kong in the game, though the current known maximum is eighteen. Upon reaching ten combos, the fairies begin to sparkle, and the sound effect that plays when Donkey Kong obtains a combo stops playing.


==Ways to obtain Combos==
==Ways to obtain Combos==
Throughout the game, there are several ways to obtain a combo, which, as aforementioned, will cause a Combo Fairy to appear. They include:
Throughout the game, there are several ways to obtain a combo, which, as aforementioned, cause a Combo Fairy to appear. They include:


*Swinging from a [[vine]].
*Swinging from a [[vine]].
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*Wall jumping.
*Wall jumping.
*[[Bubble Shrub]]s.
*[[Bubble Shrub]]s.
*Leaping off of a pop-up flower.
*Leaping off a pop-up flower.
*Jumping off a orange fairy bubble.
*Jumping off an orange fairy bubble.
*[[Helper Monkey]]s.
*[[Helper Monkey]]s.
*Leaping off of a vine trampoline.
*Leaping off a vine trampoline.
*Ground pounding/diving.
*Ground pounding/diving.
*Edge hop.
*Edge hop.
*Leaping off a chain of helper monkeys.
*Leaping off a chain of Helper Monkeys.
*Entering and exiting a dragon tube.
*Entering and exiting a [[Dragon Slot]].
*Flinging off a [[Banandelion]].
*Flinging off a [[Banandelion]].
*Firing out of a plant similar to a Bubble Shrub.
*Firing out of a plant similar to a Bubble Shrub.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The level in ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' in which the most combos can be earned is the [[Chili Pepper Kingdom]], more specifically the level [[Cloudy Heights]].
*The level in ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' in which the most combos can be earned is the [[Chili Pepper Kingdom]], more specifically, the level [[Cloudy Heights]].
*The fairy appears as an [[List of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content|obscure model]] under the name '''NoteFairy''' in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where it is used off-screen to control the appearance of [[note]]s.<ref>http://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy#Jungle_Beat_Leftovers</ref>
*The fairy appears as an [[List of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content|obscure model]] under the name '''NoteFairy''' in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where it is used off-screen to control the appearance of [[note]]s.<ref>http://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy#Jungle_Beat_Leftovers</ref>



Revision as of 16:59, April 11, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Combo Fairies are a special kind of fairy, having nearly the same physical appearance as the fairies in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, except slightly smaller. They are a bright, round light that comes in multiple colors and has wings attached. Combo Fairies make their only appearance in the game Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. Whenever Donkey Kong performs a combo (a special kind of action, such as swinging from a vine or getting a Jungle Buddy), a Combo Fairy appears and circles around Donkey Kong until he lands on the ground. Upon landing, all Combo Fairies he has collected turn into beats. Donkey Kong, however, cannot get more than one fairy for the same action—he only gets a new fairy for an action he has not performed before. There is no limit to how many fairies can circle around Donkey Kong in the game, though the current known maximum is eighteen. Upon reaching ten combos, the fairies begin to sparkle, and the sound effect that plays when Donkey Kong obtains a combo stops playing.

Ways to obtain Combos

Throughout the game, there are several ways to obtain a combo, which, as aforementioned, cause a Combo Fairy to appear. They include:

  • Swinging from a vine.
  • Helibirds
  • Flurl.
  • Wall jumping.
  • Bubble Shrubs.
  • Leaping off a pop-up flower.
  • Jumping off an orange fairy bubble.
  • Helper Monkeys.
  • Leaping off a vine trampoline.
  • Ground pounding/diving.
  • Edge hop.
  • Leaping off a chain of Helper Monkeys.
  • Entering and exiting a Dragon Slot.
  • Flinging off a Banandelion.
  • Firing out of a plant similar to a Bubble Shrub.
  • Back-flipping.
  • Sliding down and jumping off a rope.

Trivia

References