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[[File:BaffleCodeRoom.png|thumb|left|Baffle's [[Baffle's Code Room|code room]]]]
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'''Baffle''' is a member of the [[Brothers Bear]] and retired '''F'''unky '''B'''ear '''I'''nvestigators agent<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1996, p. 125</ref> who appears in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. Baffle resides in a [[Baffle's Code Room|code room]] located in [[KAOS Kore]].
'''Baffle''' is a member of the [[Brothers Bear]]s and a retired '''F'''unky '''B'''ear '''I'''nvestigators agent.<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1996, p. 125</ref> He only appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', where he operates his own investigative headquarters in [[KAOS Kore]], "Baffle's Code Room". Baffle's name is shared with the word "baffle", which means to be confused. This accurately describes his role as a codebreaker.


A self-proclaimed code breaker, Baffle has discovered a clue he cannot crack. He will explain this dilemma to [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] if they pay him a visit. In order to help Baffle solve his code, the [[Kong]]s will need the [[Mirror (item)|Mirror]], which [[Bazaar]] sells. Once the Kongs give Baffle the mirror, he will be able to read the secret code, which will direct the Kongs to swim around the two rocks in KAOS Kore's lake in a figure eight fashion. By doing so, they will open up a sealed [[Banana Bird Cave]]. When the Kongs visit him after that, he will be giving up to four scrambled messages. The player can re-construct it, revealing messages like "Hello Kongs! How are you today?", "How's it going good buddies!", "You've just wasted fifteen seconds", or "Haven't you got anything better to do?". These messages are either backwards or re-arranged.
Baffle originally wore a flower-patterned green shirt, white shorts, and green sneakers. He has long, brown hair tied into a ponytail, which is not seen in his official artwork. Baffle is the only Brothers Bear with hair on his head. He was redesigned in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, where he wears a typical beige detective outfit. This makes his role more obvious. It is unknown if he lost his hair, as his hat conceals his head.
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It is possible for the Kongs to open the Banana Bird Cave without ever dealing with Baffle, although only experienced players would know to do so. However, giving Baffle the Mirror is the only way to learn how to open the Banana Bird Cave without outside help.
== Overview ==
[[File:BaffleCodeRoom.png|thumb|left|256px|Baffle in his Code Room.]]
In the original [[Super Nintendo]] version of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', Baffle's Code Room resembled every other Brothers Bear's log cabin, but with a small bookshelf with books in it, presumably related to clue solving. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, the location was entirely overhauled and remodeled after a detective's office. It has a red lamp shining in the direction of [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]], a chair for Baffle's visitors to sit on, and two unidentifiable drawings behind him. One of the drawings shows an object spreading outward in a few directions.
 
Baffle is a self-proclaimed master at solving code. However he stumbles upon on a clue he cannot solve. He explains the problem to Dixie and Kiddy, and that he needs the [[Mirror (item)|Mirror]] to solve it. The [[Kong]]s can purchase the Mirror for fifty [[Bear Coin]]s at [[Bazaar's General Store]]. Alternatively, if they gave it to [[Barter]] in exchange for his [[No. 6 Wrench]], they can repurchase it from him for ten Bear Coins.
 
When the Kongs give the Mirror to Baffle, he deciphers the message. It is a riddle that reads, "To open the gate, at the two stones make an eight." Baffle does not understand the code's meaning, but is at least satisfied that he can read the message.
 
The riddle actually refers to how the Kongs can open the world's [[Banana Bird Cave]], "Sewer Stockpile": by swimming in a figure-8 pattern around two rocks in the lake. The Kongs are not required to visit Baffle if the player knew this beforehand.
 
Every time Dixie/Kiddy show up at Baffle's after solving the code, his dialogue is selected from one of four sentences, either reversed or scrambled. The player can decipher these messages, which read "Hello Kongs! How are you today?", "How's it going good buddies!", "You've just wasted fifteen seconds", or "Haven't you got anything better to do?".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Sprites===
<gallery>
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Baffle65.PNG|Sprite (SNES)
Baffle65.PNG|Sprite (SNES)
Baffle_DKC3.png||Portrait from [[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]]
Baffle_DKC3.png||Portrait from [[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]]
DKC3GBA-BaffleBear.png|Sprite (GBA)
DKC3GBA-BaffleBear.png|Sprite (GBA)
Baffle GBA.png|Baffle wearing a detective outfit in the [[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!#Game Boy Advance version|Game Boy Advance version]]
</gallery>
BaffleBackwards.png|An example of Baffle's backwards text
 
===Screenshots===
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Baffle SNES 1.png|Baffle struggles to solve a code.
Baffle SNES 2.png|Baffle deciphers the code's message.
Baffle GBA.png|Baffle wears a detective outfit in the Game Boy Advance version.
BaffleBackwards.png|Baffle speaks in reverse in the Game Boy Advance version.
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
* In the game in the original SNES version, Baffle is depicted having long brown hair tied into a ponytail, making him the only member of the Brothers Bear to have hair growing on his head. In the official artwork, he doesn't have any hair growing on his head. In the Game Boy Advance remake, he wears a detective outfit complete with a hat and coat instead of his casual nature-style clothing.
==References==
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Revision as of 22:02, August 12, 2018

Template:Character-infobox Baffle is a member of the Brothers Bears and a retired Funky Bear Investigators agent.[1] He only appears in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, where he operates his own investigative headquarters in KAOS Kore, "Baffle's Code Room". Baffle's name is shared with the word "baffle", which means to be confused. This accurately describes his role as a codebreaker.

Baffle originally wore a flower-patterned green shirt, white shorts, and green sneakers. He has long, brown hair tied into a ponytail, which is not seen in his official artwork. Baffle is the only Brothers Bear with hair on his head. He was redesigned in the Game Boy Advance remake, where he wears a typical beige detective outfit. This makes his role more obvious. It is unknown if he lost his hair, as his hat conceals his head.

Overview

Baffle in his Code Room.

In the original Super Nintendo version of Donkey Kong Country 3, Baffle's Code Room resembled every other Brothers Bear's log cabin, but with a small bookshelf with books in it, presumably related to clue solving. In the Game Boy Advance remake, the location was entirely overhauled and remodeled after a detective's office. It has a red lamp shining in the direction of Dixie and Kiddy Kong, a chair for Baffle's visitors to sit on, and two unidentifiable drawings behind him. One of the drawings shows an object spreading outward in a few directions.

Baffle is a self-proclaimed master at solving code. However he stumbles upon on a clue he cannot solve. He explains the problem to Dixie and Kiddy, and that he needs the Mirror to solve it. The Kongs can purchase the Mirror for fifty Bear Coins at Bazaar's General Store. Alternatively, if they gave it to Barter in exchange for his No. 6 Wrench, they can repurchase it from him for ten Bear Coins.

When the Kongs give the Mirror to Baffle, he deciphers the message. It is a riddle that reads, "To open the gate, at the two stones make an eight." Baffle does not understand the code's meaning, but is at least satisfied that he can read the message.

The riddle actually refers to how the Kongs can open the world's Banana Bird Cave, "Sewer Stockpile": by swimming in a figure-8 pattern around two rocks in the lake. The Kongs are not required to visit Baffle if the player knew this beforehand.

Every time Dixie/Kiddy show up at Baffle's after solving the code, his dialogue is selected from one of four sentences, either reversed or scrambled. The player can decipher these messages, which read "Hello Kongs! How are you today?", "How's it going good buddies!", "You've just wasted fifteen seconds", or "Haven't you got anything better to do?".

Gallery

Sprites

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バッフル
Baffuru
Baffle

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1996, p. 125