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{{DKC level infobox
{{DKClevelbox
|image=[[File:BarbosSNES.png]]
|image=[[File:BarbosSNES.png]]  
|code=6 - BOSS (SNES)<br>7 - BOSS (GBA)
|code=6 - BOSS (SNES)<br>7 - BOSS (GBA)
|world=[[Razor Ridge]] (SNES)<br>[[Pacifica]] (GBA)
|world=[[Razor Ridge]] (SNES)<br>[[Pacifica]] (GBA)
|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]
|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]
|boss=[[Barbos]]
|boss=[[Barbos]]
|track=Boss Boogie
|song=Boss Boogie
|before=[[Ropey Rumpus|<<]]
|before=[[Ropey Rumpus|<<]]
|after=[[Konveyor Rope Klash|>>]]
|after=[[Konveyor Rope Klash|>>]]
|before3=[[Surf's Up|<<]]
|before2=[[Surf's Up|<<]]
|after3=[[Konveyor Rope Klash|>>]]
|after2=[[Konveyor Rope Klash|>>]]
}}
}}
'''Barbos's Barrier''' is the boss level of [[Razor Ridge]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', though in the [[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], it was moved to [[Pacifica]] instead. Barbos's Barrier involves a boss fight against [[Barbos]].
'''Barbos's Barrier''' is the boss level of [[Razor Ridge]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, it was moved to [[Pacifica]]. [[Enguarde the Swordfish]] faces [[Barbos]] here, due to the [[Kong]]s being unable to fight underwater.
==Layout==
[[File:Barbos Barrier DKC3 GBA 2.png|thumb|left|Barbos's Barrier in the Game Boy Advance version]]
As shown from Razor Ridge's world map, Barbos's Barrier takes place in a lake that shows a scowling, but accessing the level itself shows that Barbos's Barrier takes place in a coral reef. The Kongs start off in an isolated area, which consists only of an [[Animal Barrel|Enguarde Barrel]], which transforms them into [[Enguarde]], who automatically enters the battle arena, where Barbos is. There is a [[DK Barrel]] there in case the player entered the stage with only one Kong. Barbos will continuously spawn [[Lurchin]]s, which ascend slowly while opening and closing their shells. Enguarde must attack them while their shells are open, which will cause them to bounce off of the walls. The objective is to use these Lurchins to knock away the two pink Lurchins protecting Barbos. Once both of them are gone, Barbos will start opening and closing its shell. Enguarde must stab its weak point while its shell is open. This will cause it to descend into the area below. Here, it will spawn two more pink Lurchins and start shooting [[missile shell]]s. The missile shells will chase Enguarde for a few seconds, flash yellow, then launch themselves in a straight line. By manipulating the missile shells' trajectory, Enguarde can use them to dispatch the pink Lurchins, once again leaving Barbos vulnerable. After being hit again, Barbos will descend even further. Once Enguarde follows it down, it will rise back upward to block the way out, then start opening and closing its shell while launching spines in many directions. It will launch four volleys of spines before stopping for a few seconds, giving Enguarde an opportunity to attack. This process repeats until Barbos goes down, which requires three hits in addition to the two it takes during the previous phases. Each time it is hit, it speeds up a bit and launches an extra volley of spines before stopping. Barbos drops a [[Bonus Coin (Donkey Kong franchise)|Bonus Coin]] upon defeat, or a [[bear coin]] if fought again.


In the [[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], the background of the boss level is blue instead of red, and during the final phase, Barbos launches four volleys of spines regardless of its current health, and it takes one less hit to go down.
As shown from Razor Ridge's world map, Barbos's Barrier takes place in a lake appearing to have a scowling face on it.


==Gallery==
==Overview==
<gallery>
[[File:Barbos Barrier DKC3 GBA 2.png|thumb|left|Enguarde stabbing Barbos in the Game Boy Advance version]]
Missile Shell Barbos DKC3.png|A missile shell targeting Enguarde during the boss battle
The fight takes place in a coral reef. The Kongs start off in an isolated area, which is empty aside from an [[Animal Barrel|Enguarde Barrel]]. Upon entering the barrel, they will transform into Enguarde and automatically enter the battle arena, where Barbos awaits. There is a [[DK Barrel]] there in case the player entered the stage with only one Kong.
</gallery>
 
Barbos will continuously spawn [[Lurchin]]s, which ascend slowly while opening and closing their shells. Enguarde must attack them while their shells are open, which will cause them to bounce off of the walls. The objective is to use these Lurchins to knock away the two pink Lurchins protecting Barbos. Once both of them are gone, Barbos will start opening and closing her shell. Enguarde must stab her weak point while her shell is open. This will cause her to descend into the area below. Here, she will spawn two more pink Lurchins and start shooting [[Missile Shell]]s. The Missile Shells will chase Enguarde for a few seconds, flash yellow, then launch themselves in a straight line. By manipulating the Missile Shells' trajectory, Enguarde can use them to dispatch the pink Lurchins, once again leaving Barbos vulnerable. After being hit again, Barbos will descend even further. Once Enguarde follows her down, she will rise back upward to block the way out, then start opening and closing her shell while launching spines in many directions. She will launch four volleys of spines before stopping for a few seconds, giving Enguarde an opportunity to attack. This process repeats until Barbos goes down, which requires three hits in addition to the two she takes during the previous phases. Each time she is hit, she speeds up a bit and launches an extra volley of spines before stopping.
 
In the Game Boy Advance version, the background of the underwater level is blue instead of red, and the Kongs spawn right on top of the Enguarde Barrel instead of next to it. The movement of the Missile Shells is slower and more precise. During the final phase, Barbos launches four volleys of spines regardless of her current health, and she takes one less hit to go down.
 
Barbos drops a [[Bonus Coin]] after being defeated. Returning to this stage after completing it and beating Barbos again yields a [[Bear Coin]] instead.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=湖の番人 ボス バーボス
|Jap=湖の番人 ボス バーボス
|JapR=Mizuumi no Bannin Bosu Bābosu
|JapR=Mizu umi no ban'nin bosu Bābosu
|JapM=Lake Guardian, Boss Barbos
|JapM=Lake Guardian, Boss Barbos
|Fre=Barrière de Barbos
|FreM=Barrier of Barbos
|Ger=Barbos' Barriere
|GerM=Barbos' Barrier
|Ita=Barriera di Barbos
|Ita=Barriera di Barbos
|ItaM=Barbos's Barrier
|ItaM=Literal translation
|Spa=La barrera de Barbos
|SpaM=Barbos's Barrier
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*During the second phase of the fight in the SNES version, it is possible to return to the area where the first phase took place, though this serves no purpose. This is not possible in the GBA version.
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[[Category:Aquatic areas]]
[[Category:Bodies of Water]]
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[[Category:Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Levels]]

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