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Walnuts slowly walk back and forth, and their helmet protects them from any jump attack. However, the [[Kong]]s can defeat Walnuts by either performing three [[Roll Attack]]s, throwing a [[barrel]] or using [[Rambi]]. Their helmet is not impervious from [[Cranky Kong]]'s [[Cane Bounce]]s, which can also be used to defeat Walnuts.
Walnuts slowly walk back and forth, and their helmet protects them from any jump attack. However, the [[Kong]]s can defeat Walnuts by either performing three [[Roll Attack]]s, throwing a [[barrel]] or using [[Rambi]]. Their helmet is not impervious from [[Cranky Kong]]'s [[Cane Bounce]]s, which can also be used to defeat Walnuts.
==Levels==
*[[Mountain Mania]]
*[[Frantic Fields]]
*[[Blurry Flurry]]
*[[Cliffside Slide]]
*[[Frozen Frenzy (level)|Frozen Frenzy]]
*[[Meltdown Mayhem]]
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 12:33, November 18, 2023

This article is about the enemies in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. For the walnuts in the Wooded Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey, see Nut (Super Mario Odyssey).
Walnut
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First appearance Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Wii U) (2014)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch) (2018)
Variant of Waldough

Walnuts are enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port. They are Waldoughs who wear blue trousers, an orange helmet, and a leather wristband on each hand. They are members of the Snowmads as shown from their insignia on their belts.

Walnuts slowly walk back and forth, and their helmet protects them from any jump attack. However, the Kongs can defeat Walnuts by either performing three Roll Attacks, throwing a barrel or using Rambi. Their helmet is not impervious from Cranky Kong's Cane Bounces, which can also be used to defeat Walnuts.

Levels

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヘルムウォラス
Herumu Worasu
Helm Waldough

German Qualgustav
From "qual" (torment) and the name "Gustav"
Italian Trichingo zuccone
Stubborn Waldough
Spanish (NOE) Morsario guardián
Guardian waldough