How to farm Banandium Chips in Donkey Kong Bananza
For those playing Donkey Kong Bananza, we’ve got a new guide that serves as a helpful way to farm Banandium Chips.
As you might expect from a collect-a-thon platformer, Donkey Kong Bananza takes quite a while to 100 percent complete. Even if you grab all static Banandium Gems, you won’t have enough Skill Points to max out your Skill Tree. For that, you’ll need to trade in Banandium Chips for extra Banandium Gems. You’ll earn a fair number of these just by playing through the game, but inevitably you’ll get to the point where you need to collect more.
We’ve tested several different methods and have settled on the fastest one – shout-out to Relative_Barber_1921 on Reddit for figuring this one out. The location of this method is one of the later layers in the game, so if you’re looking to avoid spoilers of all kinds, you might want to bookmark or remember this post and come back later.
The best place to farm for Banandium Chips in Donkey Kong Bananza is the Wallopoid challenge in the Feast Layer. This entrance to this challenge is in plain sight, and very close to the Feast Layer’s central plaza. In this level, you simply have to activate Kong Bananza and then roll and punch through a bunch of wall enemies. Their drops never fall off the stage, and when you defeat the last enemy, you’ll automatically pick up all of the gold and Banandium Chips the enemies drop. On average, you’ll get about thirty Banandium Chips per run, and each run takes less than thirty seconds. This method does get pretty repetitive, unfortunately, but I was able to use this to get the rest of the Banandium Chips I needed to reach 1,000 Banandium Gems. That’s a lot of Banandium!
We’ll be back with additional guides for the game, so stay tuned for those. You can check out our review here.