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[[File:Electroids.png|thumb|250px|Three linked Electroids.]]
[[File:Electroids.png|thumb|250px|right|Three linked '''Electroids'''.]]
'''Electroids''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''.
'''Electroids''' are enemies, which appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. They are purple electric spheres with two eyes, which are locked in round cages full of a violet matter. Generally, Electroids make a electricity line, linking each other. They only appear in the [[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]] area, moving near holes and narrow tunnels that the Kongs must pass. In [[Switcheroo]], they can be eliminated if the Kongs activate the colored switch platforms that the Electroids are contacted in, causing them to be pushed out of the area.
 
They are purple electric spheres, looking round cages full of a violet matter with two eyes. Generally, Electroids make a electricity line, linking eachother. They only appear in the [[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]] area, moving near holes and narrow tunnels that the Kongs must pass. In [[Switcheroo]], they can be eliminate if the Kongs activate the colored switch platforms that Electroids are contacted in, causing them to be push out of the area.
 
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Revision as of 19:11, December 18, 2011

An Electroid in Donkey Kong Country Returns
Three linked Electroids.

Electroids are enemies, which appear in Donkey Kong Country Returns. They are purple electric spheres with two eyes, which are locked in round cages full of a violet matter. Generally, Electroids make a electricity line, linking each other. They only appear in the Factory area, moving near holes and narrow tunnels that the Kongs must pass. In Switcheroo, they can be eliminated if the Kongs activate the colored switch platforms that the Electroids are contacted in, causing them to be pushed out of the area.