Nid

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Template:Species-infobox Nids, also known as Springin' Spiders[1], are large jumping spiders encountered in the hollow tree stages of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and in its Game Boy sequel Donkey Kong Land III. They act as bouncing platforms and have a plank of wood on them for Dixie and Kiddy to sit on. Like Arich, Nid's name is derived from "arachnid", a real world class in which spiders belong in.

Nids are categorized under the "Terrorfirma Tuff Guys" enemy class in Dixie Kong's Photo Album. Despite this classification, Nids do not injure the Kongs and are closer in behavior to Animal Friends.

History

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Springin' Spiders
A Nid in Springin' Spiders

In Donkey Kong Country 3, Nids only appear in two levels, Barrel Shield Bust-Up and Springin' Spiders, both of which are in the world Kremwood Forest. Nids are the main feature of the latter level. They either hop up and down in a fixed, vertical position or in an arc pattern.

Dixie and Kiddy are usually required to jump on a Nid because it to bounces them up to a higher part of the level. Nids sometimes assist the Kongs with reaching a Bonus Area. Nids can sometimes injure the Kongs indirectly by bouncing them into a Buzz. The Kongs can carry a Barrel on a Nid, but it usually breaks, even if they hold on to it.

There are two color variants of Nids, and both have slightly different behavior: the yellow Nids jump around nonstop while the purple Nids only jump when the Kongs sit on them.

Donkey Kong Land III

Nids reappear in Donkey Kong Land III. Since it was released on the Game Boy, Nids do not have color variants. Functionality-wise, only the purple ones reappear. Nids appear under the "Baddies" group in the end credits.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニッド
Niddo
Nid

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 90, page 32.