Warp Barrels first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, and were found in some of the earlier levels, such as Ropey Rampage. They are not very common though, only appearing in a few of the early levels. They are well-hidden, and usually put in dangerous places. In the Game Boy Advance remake, more Warp Barrels were put in the levels then there were before, and the barrels even got their own theme room, with bananas spelling out the word "WARP".
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| - Warp Barrels first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, and were found in some of the earlier levels, such as Ropey Rampage. They are not very common though, only appearing in a few of the early levels. They are well-hidden, and usually put in dangerous places. In the Game Boy Advance remake, more Warp Barrels were put in the levels then there were before, and the barrels even got their own theme room, with bananas spelling out the word "WARP".
- Warp Barrels are found in some of the early world's stages in the original Donkey Kong Country. Warp Barrels were not common in many stages, though often found in difficult early stages, such as the famous Stop & Go Station's Warp Barrel found by going back through the door the Kong's entered at the very start of the stage. The Warp Barrel found in the stage Slipslide Ride had its own distinct camouflaged color palette. In the Game Boy Advance version, more Warp Barrels were added to earlier stages, and even got its own theme, complete with a trail with bananas.
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| - Warp Barrels are found in some of the early world's stages in the original Donkey Kong Country. Warp Barrels were not common in many stages, though often found in difficult early stages, such as the famous Stop & Go Station's Warp Barrel found by going back through the door the Kong's entered at the very start of the stage. Some of the Warp Barrels found in this game also could only be entered by Donkey; not only this but in the stage Vulture Culture the Warp Barrel would disappear after an amount of time had passed and also could only be seen and entered by Donkey. Switching the Kongs at this area if the Warp Barrel was present would cause it to disappear and appear accordingly. The Warp Barrel found in the stage Slipslide Ride had its own distinct camouflaged color palette. In the Game Boy Advance version, more Warp Barrels were added to earlier stages, and even got its own theme, complete with a trail with bananas.
- Warp Barrels first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, and were found in some of the earlier levels, such as Ropey Rampage. They are not very common though, only appearing in a few of the early levels. They are well-hidden, and usually put in dangerous places. In the Game Boy Advance remake, more Warp Barrels were put in the levels then there were before, and the barrels even got their own theme room, with bananas spelling out the word "WARP".
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