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Old 25th May 2007, 08:54 AM
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i have actually tried to get all jiggies on banjo kazooie but i'm missing 1 jiggy.
The jiggy is in click clock wood. I have searched the level many times but i don't know where the jiggy is.
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Old 25th May 2007, 09:25 AM
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Never fear, machanist is here with the mini-est mini walkthrough.

1. Head to the top of the tree in spring and smash the door, inside you will find the jiggy.
2. Break Gnawtys boulder in Summer and come back in autumn by swimming into the tunnel to grab the jiggy.
3. Drop some eggs into the hole with the fence around in spring, go back there in summer and deposit gobi's water in the same hole, then repeat once more for autumn, climb to the top and voila.
4. Collect the Jinjos :
------- Inside the Bee hive in spring.
------- Inside the beartrap at the top of the tree in spring.
------- Just left of where you enter in summer.
------- Atop a leaf on the tree in Autumn.
------- Standing on Mumbos hutt in winter.
5. Smash the egg in Spring and feed it with catapillars in autumn and winter.
6. Collect the acorns for nabnut in autumn.
7. In spring get Mumbo to transform you into a bee, then fly up to the very top of the tree and look for a small branch.
8. In summer enter the beehive and kill all the bees.
9. Enter the almost-finished tree-house in autumn to find it a-floating on a peice of wood.
10. On the top of a pile of leaves in autumn, to the left of where you start.

Your welcome.
tell me if it helped.

Edit: by the way, you should try using a name that relates to the topic, banjo is a big generic. try "help with click-clock woods jiggy" next time.

Edit numero 2: Also next time use the sticky "how to find everything in banjo-kazooie/tooie"... which I just noticed.
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Old 25th May 2007, 11:03 AM
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Break Gnawtys boulder in Summer and come back in the winter under the ice to grab the jiggy.
You can also break it in Autumn using the Spring Rock method, or break it in Summer and swim in during Autumn. Easier.

And the sticky by Mandolin is there for a reason, try it! It does help.
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Old 25th May 2007, 12:06 PM
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You can also break it in Autumn using the Spring Rock method, or break it in Summer and swim in during Autumn. Easier.
or fire an egg backwards off the side in spring

edit: swimming inside during autumn is what I meant
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Old 25th May 2007, 06:05 PM
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Thanks i have all of the jiggies now. I missed the jiggy that involves growing the plant.
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