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Bill Drill
Game(s) | Banjo-Tooie Grunty's Revenge Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
World(s) learned | Banjo-Tooie: Glitter Gulch Mine Grunty's Revenge: Bad Magic Bayou |
Button(s) | Banjo-Tooie: (held) while midair Grunty's Revenge: while in midair |
Uses | Destroying boulders, unscrewing bolts, pressing buttons, shaking trees |
- “This makes breaking so much fun, now listen up to how it's done! Leap high in the air and then hold to watch Kazooie spin and drill with her head!”
- —Jamjars, Banjo-Tooie
The Bill Drill is a recurring move in the Banjo-Kazooie series.
Overview[edit]
Bill Drill acts as a variation of the Beak Buster. It involves Kazooie rapidly spinning into the ground like a drill to break boulders, unscrew bolts or shake trees.
Banjo-Tooie[edit]
Bill Drill first appears in Banjo-Tooie. Jamjars teaches Banjo and Kazooie how to use the Bill Drill in Glitter Gulch Mine if they have at least 85 Musical Notes, being performed by by jumping with the button and then holding the button.
Grunty's Revenge[edit]
In Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, the Bill Drill replaces the Beak Buster completely. It is mostly used to open crevices or shake trees and statues down to cause the items atop them to fall. The move is taught by Bozzeye in Bad Magic Bayou for 170 Musical Notes, being performed by pressing after jumping.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Bill Drill, which is now performed upwards, is used as the duo's upward smash attack.