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  • Oil Drum
  • Oil drum
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  • Oil Drums are oil drums that either produce fire or Donkey Kong Country or Donkey Kong Land enemies.
  • The Oil Drum is an Environmental Execution that appears in Manhunt 2. It appears in the levels Most Wanted, Altered State and Release Therapy.
  • Oil Drums are cylindrical metal drums filled with oil that have the ability to produce Fire or other monsters. They have appeared throughout the Donkey Kong series as recurring undefeatable obstacles.
  • Oil Drums are enemies found in the Donkey Kong arcade game and act as enemies in that game that spew out fireballs as an attack. The Oil Drums are harmless in the original Donkey Kong unless a barrel with fire is thrown at it, making it produce fire. Oil Drums reappear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis as obstacles in the final battle against Donkey Kong. They have the same traits and personality as they did in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. Similar items called Oil Barrels appear in DK: Jungle Climber as collectible items instead of enemies or an obstacle.
  • Oil Drums can apply extra power and force to an attack, so if there is an Oil Drum near an enemy Worm, it is recommended to attack that Worm so the explosion of the Oil Drum along with the fire adding even more damage would normally kill the Worm instantly. Because of this, players usually try to get their opponents close to Oil Drums, and then attacking them. This can be done in several ways, mostly using the Ninja Rope and knocking the surrounding Worms to the desired position, or by using the Shotgun's or the Longbow's first shot to hit the foes as close as possible, then the second to blow up the Oil Drum. Its fire can also be used to drown the enemy, or to knock them onto a nearby Mine.
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  • None
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Defeated
  • TNT Barrels
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Games
  • Donkey Kong Land
  • Donkey Kong
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Origin
  • Oil Can
Name
  • Oil Drum
Type
  • Item
Caption
  • Oil Drum's sprite from the original Donkey Kong game.
First
  • Donkey Kong
Members
Class
  • C
Related
Attacks
  • Spitting fiery oil or enemies.
Located
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  • Oil Drums are oil drums that either produce fire or Donkey Kong Country or Donkey Kong Land enemies.
  • Oil Drums are enemies found in the Donkey Kong arcade game and act as enemies in that game that spew out fireballs as an attack. The Oil Drums are harmless in the original Donkey Kong unless a barrel with fire is thrown at it, making it produce fire. Oil Drums later reappear in Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land as enemies/obstacles. There are two different types in the games: One spews out fire and has the words "OIL" on it, while the other species spews out enemies mainly Slippas and Gnawties and have the Skull marking with two crossbones on it. Oil Drums can be defeated by TNT Barrels in these games. Oil Drums majorly appear in Oil Drum Alley where many appear on where Donkey and Diddy Kong must hop on these TNT Barrels when they are not in process of spewing fire. They have the same traits in Donkey Kong Land s they did in Donkey Kong Country. Oil Drums reappear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis as obstacles in the final battle against Donkey Kong. They have the same traits and personality as they did in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. Similar items called Oil Barrels appear in DK: Jungle Climber as collectible items instead of enemies or an obstacle.
  • The Oil Drum is an Environmental Execution that appears in Manhunt 2. It appears in the levels Most Wanted, Altered State and Release Therapy.
  • Oil Drums can apply extra power and force to an attack, so if there is an Oil Drum near an enemy Worm, it is recommended to attack that Worm so the explosion of the Oil Drum along with the fire adding even more damage would normally kill the Worm instantly. Because of this, players usually try to get their opponents close to Oil Drums, and then attacking them. This can be done in several ways, mostly using the Ninja Rope and knocking the surrounding Worms to the desired position, or by using the Shotgun's or the Longbow's first shot to hit the foes as close as possible, then the second to blow up the Oil Drum. Its fire can also be used to drown the enemy, or to knock them onto a nearby Mine. When the Oil Drum is sitting on a bridge, if the Worm shoots right under it with a Shotgun, the Oil Drum won't explode, but it will fall down, where it can be blown up with the second shot. However, the Oil Drum can normally only move vertically downwards - despite that when landing, it bounces up a few times. It can't be moved by a Worm, so one would have to look out to not become stuck under it. Despite this, a Worm can, under certain circumstances, overlap with an Oil Drum, and two or more Oil Drums can also overlap with each other. The Earthquake is the only thing that can move the Oil Drum in horizontal directions. Depending on their positions, Oil Drums can detonate each other, resulting in a chain reaction of explosions and flames, usually killing several of the Worms nearby, and greatly changing the surrounding terrain.
  • Oil Drums are cylindrical metal drums filled with oil that have the ability to produce Fire or other monsters. They have appeared throughout the Donkey Kong series as recurring undefeatable obstacles.
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