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[[File:MuncherMarathon265.png|thumb|260px|[[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], running under a row of crushing Skittler Pillars]] | [[File:MuncherMarathon265.png|thumb|260px|[[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], running under a row of crushing Skittler Pillars]] | ||
'''Skittler Pillars'''<ref> | '''Skittler Pillars'''<ref>"''You race away from the munchers and go under some '''Skittler Pillars'''.''" Knight, Michael. ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide. Page 100.</ref> are massive moving structures from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''. They are vertical cuboid columns displaying a large carving of a [[Skittler]] lowering on a thread. They are wooden, in accordance with the environment's [[Forest (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|forest]] aesthetic, and are only encountered during [[Muncher Marathon]] as significant impediments. | ||
Skittler Pillars are usually placed apart from one another. Some of them repeatedly ascend and drop down with crushing power, squashing the [[Kong]]s if they stand beneath one. They are introduced early in the stage, shortly before the appearance of [[Muncher (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Munchers]], where they cause [[banana]]s to fall nearby whenever they hit the ground. If one of these bananas is collected, another will take its place. The spot on which a Skittler Pillar is going to strike is marked by a chipped wooden panel. | Skittler Pillars are usually placed apart from one another. Some of them repeatedly ascend and drop down with crushing power, squashing the [[Kong]]s if they stand beneath one. They are introduced early in the stage, shortly before the appearance of [[Muncher (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Munchers]], where they cause [[banana]]s to fall nearby whenever they hit the ground. If one of these bananas is collected, another will take its place. The spot on which a Skittler Pillar is going to strike is marked by a chipped wooden panel. |
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