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'''Notes'''
 
'''Notes'''
 
*Practice and try to get used to the movement with the Hover Craft on the map.
 
*Practice and try to get used to the movement with the Hover Craft on the map.
*Optimally, you can unlock Krematoa in only 2 laps. Both laps start counting on the southernmost rock of the 4 visible. (the one closer to Blunder's Booth).
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*Optimally, you can unlock Krematoa in only 2 laps. Both laps will start counting on the southernmost rock of the 4 visible (the one closer to Blunder's Booth), if you go clockwise direction.
 
*If you bonk, or move away from the course to unlock the volcano, your lap won't count, and it will require extra laps to make Krematoa appear.
 
*If you bonk, or move away from the course to unlock the volcano, your lap won't count, and it will require extra laps to make Krematoa appear.
 
*Releasing Y right before finishing the final lap allows you to do a tighter turn to enter Krematoa a bit faster, without going wide and losing time.
 
*Releasing Y right before finishing the final lap allows you to do a tighter turn to enter Krematoa a bit faster, without going wide and losing time.

Revision as of 07:44, 23 June 2021

Level Details
Game Donkey Kong Country 3
World name Krematoa
Level name Driving to Krematoa
Previous level Arich's Ambush
Next level Stampede Sprint Beat Krematoa

Difficulty: Boomer/10

Water Movement

Notes

  • Practice and try to get used to the movement with the Hover Craft on the map.
  • Optimally, you can unlock Krematoa in only 2 laps. Both laps will start counting on the southernmost rock of the 4 visible (the one closer to Blunder's Booth), if you go clockwise direction.
  • If you bonk, or move away from the course to unlock the volcano, your lap won't count, and it will require extra laps to make Krematoa appear.
  • Releasing Y right before finishing the final lap allows you to do a tighter turn to enter Krematoa a bit faster, without going wide and losing time.

First Boomer Skip

Notes