In Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded, Life Bars are represented by Anti-Gravity Chocolate. These special kinds of chocolate were created by Professor Von Kriplespac, but were thrown out the window of his lab so he could work on the Tediz project. The chocolate appears throughout the vast Panther Kingdom.
The Anti-Gravity Chocolate represents Conker's health bar. He can carry six pieces of chocolate. When Conker is injured by an enemy or obstacle, he will lose one or more pieces of his chocolate bar. Pieces of chocolate appear throughout the game; Conker can restore part of his health by eating one.
The chocolate cannot help him against instant-death obstacles, such as bottomless pits, spinning metal blades or crashing into walls on a gravity surf board. If Conker falls from a certain height, he will either lose an amount of his chocolate or instantly die. His helicopter-tail thingy can somewhat mitigate his loss of chocolate if he uses it carefully.
In the N64 Multiplayer, the several players of the games have a health bar of 6 chocolates. However, there is no chocolate to restore the health, meaning it is a fight to the death.
Trivia[]
- When Conker entered Count Batula's Mansion, Conker says that he's "getting sick of chocolate", implying that he doesn't want to eat any more chocolate throughout the course of the game since then.
- The Anti-Gravity chocolate parodies the fact that in many video games (such as Mario or Sonic), several items would always be floating in the air and sometimes required jumping to obtain them.
- The chocolate is similar to the honeycombs in Banjo-Kazooie.
- It may be possible that Panther King already approved of the production of the anti-gravity chocolate, which could explain why there is a lot of it throughout the game.