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{{about|the level in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''|the similarly-named level in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''|[[Kleever's Kiln]]}}
{{about|the level in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''|the similarly-named level in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''|[[Kleever's Kiln]]}}
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|image=[[File:Kleaver's Kiln DKL2.png]]
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|code=2 - BOSS
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|boss=[[Kleever|Kleaver]]
|boss=[[Kleever|Kleaver]]
|song=Crocodile Cacophony
|track=Crocodile Cacophony
|before=[[Slime Climb (Donkey Kong Land 2)|<<]]
|before=[[Slime Climb (Donkey Kong Land 2)|<<]]
|after=[[Hornet Hole (Donkey Kong Land 2)|>>]]
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'''Kleaver's Kiln''' is the boss level of [[Krem Cauldron]], the second world of ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. The [[Kong]]s must defeat [[Kleever|Kleaver]] in order to reach the third world, [[Krazy Kremland]].
'''Kleaver's Kiln''', also named '''Kleever's Kiln''',<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (Australia) issue 47, page 49.</ref> is the boss level of [[Krem Cauldron]], the second world of ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. The [[Kong]]s must defeat [[Kleever|Kleaver]] in order to reach the third world, [[Krazy Kremland]].
==Layout==
The battle arena looks very similar to its ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' counterpart, [[Kleever's Kiln]]. There is a ledge on each side and a large pool of lava in between.


==Overview==
When the battle starts, Kleever slashes in a fixed position for a few seconds. He then shoots two individual fireballs at [[Diddy Kong]] or [[Dixie Kong]], followed by a [[barrel]]. The active Kong can jump on the barrel to release a [[Cannonball|kannonball]], which they must throw at Kleaver to attack him. Six [[Krockhead]]s emerge from the lava individually, and the Kongs must jump from them to reach the rightmost part of the stage. Kleaver follows the Kongs across the lava pit, then resumes his previous attack pattern. After taking a second hit, Kleaver horizontally charges himself at the Kongs, who must jump over Kleaver to avoid him. Kleaver then starts to hover back and forth in mid-air, and a [[kannon]] appears. If Diddy or Dixie touch the kannon, it shoots out a kannonball and vanishes. The active Kong should only walk into the kannon right when Kleaver is directly above it. After a fourth hit, Kleaver is defeated, and the Kongs obtain a [[Banana Coin]].
The battle arena is virtually identical to its ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' counterpart. The main difference is that [[Krockhead]]s, rather than hooks, are used to cross the [[lava]] pit.
 
When the fight begins, Kleaver will start launching fireballs at the Kongs. However, every third time, he will throw a [[barrel]] instead. Jumping on it will reveal a [[Kannonball]], which can be used to attack Kleaver. Hitting Kleaver will cause him to start chasing the Kongs. They must jump across several Krockheads and get to the other side of the lava pit, where Kleaver will resume throwing fireballs. After the second hit, the Kongs must cross the lava pit again. At this point, Kleaver changes tactics. Instead of throwing fireballs, he will try to stab the Kongs. A [[Kannon (cannon)|Kannon]] will appear; the Kongs can use it to launch another Kannonball at Kleaver. After that, the process repeats, and one more hit will take down Kleaver. The Kongs are rewarded with a [[Kremkoin]] for defeating him.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=げきとつ!ボス クリーバー
|Jap=げきとつ!ボス・クリーバー
|JapR=Gekitotsu! Bosu Kurībā
|JapR=Gekitotsu! Bosu Kurībā
|JapM=Clash! Boss ''Kleaver''
|JapM=Clash! Boss Kleaver
}}
}}
==References==
<references/>


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Latest revision as of 10:08, December 16, 2023

This article is about the level in Donkey Kong Land 2. For the similarly-named level in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, see Kleever's Kiln.
Level
Kleaver's Kiln
Kleaver's Kiln from Donkey Kong Land 2
Level code 2 - BOSS
World Krem Cauldron
Game Donkey Kong Land 2
Boss Kleaver
Music track Crocodile Cacophony
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Kleaver's Kiln, also named Kleever's Kiln,[1] is the boss level of Krem Cauldron, the second world of Donkey Kong Land 2. The Kongs must defeat Kleaver in order to reach the third world, Krazy Kremland.

Layout[edit]

The battle arena looks very similar to its Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest counterpart, Kleever's Kiln. There is a ledge on each side and a large pool of lava in between.

When the battle starts, Kleever slashes in a fixed position for a few seconds. He then shoots two individual fireballs at Diddy Kong or Dixie Kong, followed by a barrel. The active Kong can jump on the barrel to release a kannonball, which they must throw at Kleaver to attack him. Six Krockheads emerge from the lava individually, and the Kongs must jump from them to reach the rightmost part of the stage. Kleaver follows the Kongs across the lava pit, then resumes his previous attack pattern. After taking a second hit, Kleaver horizontally charges himself at the Kongs, who must jump over Kleaver to avoid him. Kleaver then starts to hover back and forth in mid-air, and a kannon appears. If Diddy or Dixie touch the kannon, it shoots out a kannonball and vanishes. The active Kong should only walk into the kannon right when Kleaver is directly above it. After a fourth hit, Kleaver is defeated, and the Kongs obtain a Banana Coin.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese げきとつ!ボス・クリーバー
Gekitotsu! Bosu Kurībā
Clash! Boss Kleaver

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (Australia) issue 47, page 49.