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Krossbones, also called Bone Kritters, are enemies that appear in Donkey Kong 64. They are skeletal Kritters that are only found in Fungi Forest during the nighttime and at Creepy Castle. They are rather uncommon enemies as they only appear in those two levels. Krossbones are skeletal Kritters found in Donkey Kong 64. Krossbones are semi-common enemies found in Creepy Castle and Fungi Forest at night. Unlike normal Kritters, who attack by biting and punching, Krossbones attack by swinging a bone club that seems to be a part of their body and by doing a short ranged kick. They are able to move very fast. Krossbones can be defeated by simply pummeling them; whenever a Krossbones is hit with an attack, one of their body parts fall off. As evidenced by their body structure (literally just bones), their bones rattle whenever they are hit, which often has many fans stating that this enemy is one of the scariest in Donkey Kong 64.
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Krossbones are skeletal Kritters found in Donkey Kong 64. Krossbones are semi-common enemies found in Creepy Castle and Fungi Forest at night. Unlike normal Kritters, who attack by biting and punching, Krossbones attack by swinging a bone club that seems to be a part of their body and by doing a short ranged kick. They are able to move very fast. Krossbones can be defeated by simply pummeling them; whenever a Krossbones is hit with an attack, one of their body parts fall off. As evidenced by their body structure (literally just bones), their bones rattle whenever they are hit, which often has many fans stating that this enemy is one of the scariest in Donkey Kong 64. Krossbones, also called Bone Kritters, are enemies that appear in Donkey Kong 64. They are skeletal Kritters that are only found in Fungi Forest during the nighttime and at Creepy Castle. They are rather uncommon enemies as they only appear in those two levels.
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