![]() ![]() Also we should find the best boss strategies. Also looking at game FAQs to see mandatory people and their locations could help as well. Knowing the exact characters is hard but I think if you look at the older posts most of them are in there. I might run a bit on emulator to see what times I get, but just to outline a general plan for segmenting and pathing. ![]() I do know where EVERYTHING is, but specifics on who is where.well, that's a different story. I actually need to do a little bit of research on the locations of everyone I need in order to progress. I died from being caught by their."spit" attack.and then shortly after was eaten like a midnight snack. Lately, I've been running the hell out of Chapter 3.and the furthest I've made it was to the Church fight with the Vambee Soldiers. This is after I made my way back to town, found out what to do for Tim and then saved. On my "casual" practice run, my save file reads 41 minutes. Beat the crap out of Skullpion and.that's game for Chapter 2. Talk to the Geezer, then make yet another mad dash to Hell's Valley. Once I have that, make a mad dash back to the castle (John meets you just as you come out from Twinpeak). ![]() Once Steamwood is settled, I take the shortcut to the front of Twinpeak and proceed to go meet Rootrick for the climb-race for the Earth Scroll. Steamwood has a lot of places for big mistakes and time loss (especially the second time around). If people did not know this, it's faster to jump on the valve platforms from an angle, rather than jump over the pipe that's in front of it. Go get the instructions for Steamwood, rush to Steamwood and beast it. Meet John, do the raft sequence and with any luck, it's still daytime and I'm able to immediately go to the Appraisal shop to get L-Brace. Save the two on the first side of Twinpeak, cross the river, cross the bridge and start collecting the Logs and the other two people to save for Skullpion. If things end up going well, I get back to John with the key anywhere between 0:00 and 2:30am.Īfter that, it's all about Twinpeak. I haven't really decided if it's faster to cut through the area to the left of John, or to work my way around from the Windmill side. Get back to Grillin', talk to the Mayor, then go talk to John, then back to Meandering forest. Save Leno sequence (I skip that first person to save on Twinpeak as time is a big factor with getting back to the Mayor) and as everyone should know, it's faster to throw Leno rather than walk him all the way back. ![]() After talking to the Mayor, I go into Meandering Forest to rescue the guard going into Twinpeak then double-back through the village and make my way to Twinpeak. Upon entering Grillin' Village, I make a stop at the Bread shop for the Rye bread, then head over to the well for Water. I haven't been able to do a successful practice run all the way through just yet, but I can at least give you a hint for Chapter 2. As for my route, I have a handy little guide/artbook imported from Japan that has the most optimum route mapped out, but that's all I'm able to gather from it as I can't read Japanese. Only other people needed are the Carpenters and the Mercs for the Gondola and Snow Labyrinth respectively.oh, and lets not forget the Guard for Twinpeak. Save plan is simple (forgive me as I don't recall names at the moment), but everyone you can get to on Twinpeak initially since they're required for Skullpion. Rather, I would spend time hacking away at one leg at a time until I found out about the Spin Attack being able to hit both (and usually destroying both) in one go. Honestly, in all my years of playing this game, I never once thought about using Gunshot to take down the Steamknight. Hopefully a Mod will merge the two soonish. Yeah, didn't think about reviving the old thread. ![]()
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