| '''Walrus Cove''' ('''WC''') is [[Diddy Kong Racing]]'s sixth course, and Snowflake Mountain's second course. | | '''Walrus Cove''' ('''WC''') is [[Diddy Kong Racing]]'s sixth course, and Snowflake Mountain's second course. |
| Start out with the blue start boost, and immediately start tapping A if you dont use an autofire controller. Also start a left facing slide. When you get into the cave, switch to a right facing slide, and hold it all the way till you start boosting thru the loop-d-loop. You can rest your thumb here from the tapping, it doesnt matter if you tap during the loop boost or not. When you get out of the boost, start tapping A again, and get into an immediate right facing slide. Slide towards the outside to grap the 3 bananas, then try to get back on the inside of the turn again. Now here, this writer isnt sure what the best strat is, but what the writer does on first lap is take the first zipper thats off to the right, then go straight forward and grab the two bananas in front of you. Experiment with each and see which one will get you faster splits and/or overall times. | | Start out with the blue start boost, and immediately start tapping A if you dont use an autofire controller. Also start a left facing slide. When you get into the cave, switch to a right facing slide, and hold it all the way till you start boosting thru the loop-d-loop. You can rest your thumb here from the tapping, it doesnt matter if you tap during the loop boost or not. When you get out of the boost, start tapping A again, and get into an immediate right facing slide. Slide towards the outside to grap the 3 bananas, then try to get back on the inside of the turn again. Now here, this writer isnt sure what the best strat is, but what the writer does on first lap is take the first zipper thats off to the right, then go straight forward and grab the two bananas in front of you. Experiment with each and see which one will get you faster splits and/or overall times. |
| Laps 2 and 3 of a 3lap attempt are basically flap attempts each time. If you do lap 1 the way the writer does, then the only thing that will be different in a flap attempt from the first lap is the straight with the two zippers. Instead of just hitting the one, you'll go over both of them, then proceed through the rest of the lap as normal. If you do lap 1 the other way (hitting both zippers), then flap attempts are the exact same as lap 1. | | Laps 2 and 3 of a 3lap attempt are basically flap attempts each time. If you do lap 1 the way the writer does, then the only thing that will be different in a flap attempt from the first lap is the straight with the two zippers. Instead of just hitting the one, you'll go over both of them, then proceed through the rest of the lap as normal. If you do lap 1 the other way (hitting both zippers), then flap attempts are the exact same as lap 1. |