.hack: Part 1: Infection In-Depth FAQ for Book of 1000 (aka Ryu Books) For play on PS2 Written by Michael Maillaro AKA Blackmore Version: 0.3 Last Updated: 3/31/2003 Contact me: The best way to contact me is to e-mail me at blackmoreinc@yahoo.com. Send me all comments, questions, corrections, strategies, or Grunty Recipes and I will make sure to credit you. This FAQ is going to be a work in progress, and as I pick up on new information, it will be frequently updated. Especially since there are still three more volumes of hack scheduled for the rest of 2003. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATE HISTORY 3/17/03 Version -1 - Began work. Just some layout work on the FAQ. 3/18/03 Version 0.1 - General FAQ, information about the Book of 1000, Information about bonuses included. 3/24/03 Version 0.2 - Added info about Ryu Books I, II, and VIII and detailed a few of the bonuses. 3/25/03 Version 0.21 - Added a few small things, including another FAQ and release dates for the later volumes. 3/27/03 Version 0.22 - Added more information on Ryu Book VIII. Now Ryu Book I, II, and VIII are just about complete. Detailed some of the FAQ and added another FAQ, this time about Virus Cores. 3/31/03 Version 0.3 - Finished up bonus section and worked a bit on each Ryu book. Finished the game last night, and have gotten everything except for a complete enemies list in Ryu Book IV. As soon as I can get them entered into the files, this FAQ will be done. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Introduction Section 2: FAQ 2.1: What is .hack? 2.2: What is a MMORPG? 2.3: So this game is online? 2.4: What's the point of this game? 2.5: How do I find ___, beat ___, or unlock ___? 2.6: What is the Book of 1000? 2.7: How do I get the volumes? 2.8: What do I get for filling the Book of 1000? 2.9: Do I have to watch the open book animation every time? 2.10: What about the Data Drain animation? 2.11: How do I get the rest of the bonuses? 2.12: Where can I find Virus Core ___ ? Section 3: Ryu Books 3.1: Ryu Book I 3.2: Ryu Book II 3.3: Ryu Book III 3.4: Ryu Book IV 3.5: Ryu Book V 3.6: Ryu Book VI 3.7: Ryu Book VII 3.8: Ryu Book VIII 3.8.1a: Grunty Food List 3.8.2b: Grunty Types Section 4: Bonuses 4.1: List of Bonuses 4.2: Conditions for bonuses 4.2.1: Ryu Book I 4.2.2: Ryu Book II 4.2.3: Ryu Book III 4.2.4: Ryu Book IV 4.2.5: Ryu Book V 4.2.6: Ryu Book VI 4.2.7: Ryu Book VII 4.2.8: Ryu Book VIII Section 5: Law Of The Land Section 6: Closing Statements And Special Thanks ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 1: INTRODUCTION Before I start, I wanna give a huge thanks to Josh Bossie (AKA J Boss). His .hack Extras FAQ is what inspired me to do this. In fact, much of the initial information came from his guide, and I am just building on it and expanding. I first heard of .hack in a review in GMR magazine. The game seemed unique, and after checking it out on GameFAQ (the best site on the web for games), I decided to buy it. I have been an addict ever since! One of the things that got my attention is the Book of 1000. I am one of those completist gamers, so it has been fun trying to piece together the different elements of each Book. I have not quite filled in my book yet, but this guide will tell you who you trade with, what they will have, what viruses and items you can drain from monsters, and numerous other information you never wanted or needed to know ;) Also, I will tell you what keywords will help you find each type of Grunty Food. Right now this guide only covers Vol. 1, but as soon as I get Vol. 2, I will be expanding this. This FAQ really focuses on the Ryu Books, but I also go into details about other related subjects, expanding on the information you find in the Ryu Books. Most of this information comes from my own exploring, but when I used other sources, I give them credit. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions 2.1: What is .hack? For our purposes here, .hack (or Hack or Dot Hack) is a four volume RPG coming out for the PS2 in the US throughout this year. The game is actually a MMORPG simulation, where you play as a kid playing as a character in an Everquest like game. This guide is mostly about Vol. 1: Infection, which came out in the US on Feb 12, 2003 Future volumes: Vol. 2: Mutation: May 7, 2003 Vol. 3: Outbreak: August 6, 2003 Vol. 4: Quarantine: November 5, 2003. ------------------------------------------------- 2.2: What is a MMORPG? MMORPG is just a fancy way of saying Multi-member Online Role Playing Game. These are games like Everquest, Ultima Online, or Baldur's Gate where you engage in an epic world online with numerous other players. ------------------------------------------------- 2.3: So this game is online? Actually, no it isn't. This is a simulation, where the game controls and simulates the other players. But Bandai did a pretty good job here simulating personalities for the characters you will team up with and encounter in the game. ------------------------------------------------- 2.4: What's the point of this game? When .hack Vol. 1 starts, your character, Kite, is invited into the game by his friend (a character named Orca). Orca takes him to a newbie dungeon, where they encounter a powerful creature that Data Drains Orca, which puts Orca's player in a coma in real life. Determined to find out what happened to his friend, Kite goes back into the game to solve the mystery of "The World." ------------------------------------------------- 2.5: How do I find X, beat X, or unlock X? This guide is devoted entirely to going into the Book of 1000, so your best bet would be to check out another guide or the boards. Sorry about that! ------------------------------------------------- 2.6: What is the Book of 1000? Book of 1000, or Ryu Books, appear as Key Items, and they are a log of practically everything that happens in the game. Who you encounter, what enemies you fight, how long you've played, among other things. See Section 3 for more information. ------------------------------------------------- 2.7: How do I get the volumes? Every ten datadrains will give you one volume of the book. See Section 3 for more information. ------------------------------------------------- 2.8: What do I get for filling the Book of 1000? You get bonuses like video clips, new background images, and new desktop music. See Section 4 for more information. ------------------------------------------------- 2.9: Do I have to watch the open book animation every time? Nope. Just push O and you can skip it. ------------------------------------------------- 2.10: What about the Data Drain animation? Again, no. Go to options, and turn off Data Drain Tutorial. I don't know why it's called Data Drain Tutorial. I actually prefer it when the animation is on, just because it gives you a quick breather during battle. ------------------------------------------------- 2.11: How do I get the rest of the bonuses? It keeps saying I reached my limit. (asked on the . hack boards by OS 12TR) There are only 43 bonuses on .hack: Volume 1: Infection. Later volumes of the game (which will all be coming out before the end of the year) will have more bonuses available to unlock through the Ryu Books. ------------------------------------------------- 2.12: Where can I find Virus Core ___ ? As Helba explains in her e-mail, you get "A" from datadraining small enemies, "B" from datadraining medium enemies, and "C" from datadraining large enemies. All other virus cores (at least in volume 1), can only be datadrained from databug bosses. If you datadrain when you infection level is low, you have a much better chance of getting a virus core. If you aren't sure which enemies contain which Virus Cores, you can check your Ryu Book (or eventually, when I get Book IV finished, this FAQ). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 3. BOOK OF 1000 - OVERVIEW The Book of 1000 consists of eight volumes (called Ryu Books I-VIII) which go into depth about everything you could possibly want to know about your save file. It will tell you what characters you've encountered, what enemies you've killed (and how many of each), how many hours you've played, etc. The books are pretty indepth, and I felt a FAQ which focused just on these books could be pretty useful. How do you get these eight volumes? Every ten times you use Data Drain (total, not in a row), you get another volume from your bracelet. So: 10 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book I 20 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book II 30 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book III 40 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book IV 50 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book V 60 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book VI 70 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book VII 80 Data Drains gives you Ryu Book VIII Everytime you Data Drain, you run the risk of getting serious side effects (like poisoning, confusion, or loss of skills). When you Data Drain, you will watch your infection status turn from green to red. When you are in red, if you Data Drain, you can even get an instant Game Over. You can lower your Infection Status by killing monsters without Data Draining them. ------------------------------------------------- 3.1: Ryu Book I Book description: Chronicles the total number of areas and total play time. Contents: - Number of areas visited by activating the Chaos Gate: - Current Play Time : Hours: Minutes: seconds There are 8 bonuses available from Ryu Book I 1. 10 areas visited 2. 20 areas visited 3. 30 areas visited 4. 40 areas visited 5. 50 areas visited 6. 5:00:00 of gameplay 7. 10:00:00 of gameplay 8. 15:00:00 of gameplay ------------------------------------------------- 3.2: Ryu Book II Book description: Chronicles the total number of magic portals in the fields and dungeons. Contents: - Number of magic portals opened on the field and dungeon. - Number of fields cleared of all magic portals. - Number of dungeons cleared of all magic portals. There are 10 bonuses available from Ryu Book II 1. 50 portals open 2. 100 portals open 3. 150 portals open 4. 200 portals open 5. 300 portals open 6. 400 portals open 7. 5 all field portals open 8. 10 all field portals open 9. 10 all dungeon portals open 10. 15 all dungeon portals open ------------------------------------------------- 3.3: Ryu Book III Book description: Chronicles the names of players you have met. Contents: COMING SOON! There are 3 bonuses available from Ryu Book III 1. 20 names registered 2. 5 trades made 3. 10 trades made ------------------------------------------------- 3.4: Ryu Book IV Book description: Chronicles the names of monsters you have fought. Contents: COMING SOON! There are 2 bonuses available from Ryu Book IV 1. 50 Monsters encountered 2. 80 Monsters encountered More coming soon ------------------------------------------------- 3.5: Ryu Book V Book description: Chronicles about your friends. Contents: COMING SOON! There are 2 bonuses available from Ryu Book V 1. 20,000 GP in gifts given 2. 50,000 GP in gifts given More coming soon ------------------------------------------------- 3.6: Ryu Book VI Book description: Chronicles about Gott statues, treasures, boxes, casks, jars, and bones Contents: COMING SOON! There are 8 bonuses available from Ryu Book VI 1. 50 treasure chests opened 2. 150 treasure chests opened 3. 300 treasure chests opened 4. 50 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 5. 100 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 6. 200 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 7. 5 Gott Statue chests opened 8. 15 Gott Statue chests opened More coming soon ------------------------------------------------- 3.7: Ryu Book VII Book description: Chronicles about the Spring of Myst and symbols. Contents: COMING SOON! There are 8 bonuses available from Ryu Book VII 1. 5 visits to Monsieur 2. 10 visits to Monsieur 3. 5 visits to Grandpa 4. 10 visits to Grandpa 5. 5 symbols activated 6. 10 symbols activated 7. 20 symbols activated 8. 30 symbols activated More coming soon ------------------------------------------------- 3.8: Ryu Book VIII Book description: Chronicles about Grunties and food for Grunties. Contents: - Grunty List Name Number Raised Noble Grunty Iron Grunty Poison Grunty ? ? ? ? ? ? - Grunty Food List List of Grunty Food: Name Number Collected Golden Egg Grunt Mint Twilight Onion Snaky Cactus Oh No Melon Cordyceps White Cherry Root Vegetable La Pumpkin Mushroom Mandragora Piney Apple Immature Egg Bear Cat Egg Invisible Egg Bloody Egg There are 2 bonuses available from Ryu Book VIII 1. 50 Grunty foods are collected 2. All Grunty food varieties collected ------------------------------------------------- 3.8.1: Some things about Grunties 3.8.1a: Grunty Food ------------------------------------------------- Type of Grunty Food: Where you can find it (this isn't actually in the Ryu book, just a little extra help from the strategy guide) Golden Egg In all types of dungeons Grunt Mints Keyword Part C: Great Seal Twlight Onion Keyword Part B: Gluttonous Snaky Cactus Keyword Part C: Fiery Sands Oh No Melon Keyword Part B: Destroyer's Cordeyceps Keyword Part B: Someone's White Cherry Keyword Part C: White Devil Root Vegetable Keyword Part C: Fort Walls La Pumpkin Keyword Part C: Paradise Mushroom Keyword Part C: Hypha Mandragora Keyword Part C: Aqua Field Piney Apple Keyword Part B: Solitary Immature Egg ? Bear Cat Egg ? Invisible Egg ? Bloody Egg ? ------------------------------------------------- How does each type of food effect your baby grunty? (this is taken from the Brady Games Strategy Guide BTW). Key: S=Size, BO=Body Odor, R=Rebel, BR=Brutality, IN=Intelligence, PUR=Purity Name S BO R BR IN PUR Bear Cat Egg: +2 -1 -3 +1 +2 +3 Bloody Egg: +2 +1 +3 0 -3 -1 Cordyceps: +1 +2 +2 0 +2 +4 Golden Egg: +2 0 0 0 0 0 Grunt Mints: +1 0 +4 -4 -2 -1 Immature Egg: +2 -3 -1 +3 +2 +1 Invisible Egg: +2 +3 +1 0 -1 -3 La Pumpkin: ? Mandragora: +1 +5 0 +4 -4 -4 Mushroom: +1 -4 -3 0 -3 -3 Oh No Melon: +1 +3 +1 -1 +1 0 Piney Apple: ? Root Vegetable: +1 -2 -1 +2 0 +3 Snaky Cactus: +1 +1 +5 -2 -1 +2 Twilight Onion: ? White Cherry: +1 -1 0 +1 +3 +5 ------------------------------------------------- 3.8.1b: Grunty Types Again, this is not from the Ryu Books, but from the Brady Games guide. Getting the Grunty you want has to do with the stats you give it as you make it grow. The best way to do this is set the stats you want, then "lock" them in by feeding Golden Eggs to your Grunty. As you can see from the above chart, Golden Eggs grow your Grunty without changing their stats. Your Grunty's stats need to fall in these ranges: Iron Grunty Poison Grunty Size 30 30 Body Odor 3-17 0-20 Rebel -2-12 -5-15 Brutality 13-27 10-30 Intelligence 8-22 5-25 Purity -2-12 -5-15 While this might seem confusing as these stats overlap, DubbleYoo on GameFAQs pointed out: "I noticed that the set of stats that fit the Iron Grunty are a subset of the stats that lead to a Poison Grunty. So, I'd guess that any Grunty whose stats fit the Iron Grunty profile becomes an Iron Grunty, and one whose stats fit the Poison Grunty profile, but fall outside the Iron Grunty profile, would become a Poison Grunty." Any Grunty not falling in these range is a Noble Grunty (with an annoying French accent). I've seen these formulas on message board (not sure who came up with them orginally to give them credit), and tested them both: Iron Grunty: 4 Piney Apples, 3 Snaky Cactuses, 12 Golden Eggs Poison Grunty: 4 Piney Apples, 3 Snakey Cactus, 1 Invisible Egg, 11 Golden Eggs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 4. BONUSES So what do you get for filling up the Book of 1000? When you meet certain conditions in each book, you can unlock 13 new background clips to use on your desktop (Image 01, which is a shot of Kite is my favorite), 12 music clips, and 18 videos (which you can only watch after you beat the last boss, but don't get too excited, they are only the videos you see during the course of the game). To get these bonuses, just select the Ryu Books under Key Items. ------------------------------------------------- 4.1: List of Bonuses: I have still not beaten the game, but when I do, I will report back what each video clip contains. By the way, my favorite combo is Image 1 and BGM 02. It's just fun to see Kite's very own background, and the dungeon music is just awesome. Just a interesting note, Movie 17 is slightly different than it looks in the game. Instead of seeing a character get datadrained on Skeith's "Q", he just datadrains an empty "Q". You unlock the bonuses in this order, regardless of the order you get each goal in the books: BGM 01 - Field / Grassland Noon Movie 01 - Opening / Epitaph Of Twilight Image 01 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Kite Color BGM 02 - Dungeon / Stone Wall Movie 02 - In The Dungeon / Girl Chased Image 02 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Kite Rough 1 BGM 03 - /\ Server / Mac Anu Movie 03 - Girl's Return / Book Entrusted Image 03 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Kite Rough 2 BGM 04 - Field / Snow Field Noon Movie 04 - Enemy's Return / Death of Orca Image 04 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Orca Color BGM 05 - Field / Forest Noon Movie 05 - Friend of Foe / Woman in White Image 05 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Orca Rough 1 BGM 06 - Piros' Theme Movie 06 - First Comrade / BlackRose Image 06 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Orca Rough 2 BGM 07 - Field / Wasteland Noon Movie 07 - In The Sanctum / Gobln Image 07 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Black Rose Color BGM 08 - Sanction / Girl's Statue Movie 08 - White Knight / Data Bug Image 08 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Black Rose Rough 1 BGM 09 - Dungeon / Castle Movie 09 - Power Given / Data Drain Image 09 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Black Rose and Kite 1 BGM 10 - Field / Forest Variation Movie 10 - In The Sanctum / Rage Image 10 - Yoshiyuki Samamoto / Black Rose and Kite 2 BGM 11 - Eight Phases / Phase 1 Skeith Movie 11 - White Knight And Mysterious Woman Image 11 - Liminality / Color Illustration 1 BGM 12 - Bonus Track / Mr. Panta Movie 12 - In Mac Anu / Mia And Elk Image 12 - Sign / Color Illustration 1 Movie 13 - Balmung and Virus Code Image 13 - Sign / Color Illustration 2 Movie 14 - The Girl And Unknown Enemy Movie 15 - Phase 1 Skeith / Arrival Movie 16 - Phase 1 Skeith / Epitaph In Stone Movie 17 - Phase 1 Skeith / Data Drain! Movie 18 - Unknown Monster / Birth of Cubia ------------------------------------------------- 4.2: Conditions for getting bonuses 4.2.1 Ryu Book I ---------- 8 bonuses: 1. 10 areas visited 2. 20 areas visited 3. 30 areas visited 4. 40 areas visited 5. 50 areas visited 6. 5:00:00 of gameplay 7. 10:00:00 of gameplay 8. 15:00:00 of gameplay 4.2.2 Ryu Book II ----------- 10 bonuses 1. 50 portals open 2. 100 portals open 3. 150 portals open 4. 200 portals open 5. 300 portals open 6. 400 portals open 7. 5 all field portals open 8. 10 all field portals open 9. 10 all dungeon portals open 10. 15 all dungeon portals open 4.2.3 Ryu Book III ------------ 3 bonuses 1. 20 names registered 2. 5 trades made 3. 10 trades made 4.2.4 Ryu Book IV ----------- 2 bonuses 1. 50 Monsters encountered 2. 80 Monsters encountered 4.2.5 Ryu Book V ---------- 2 bonuses 1. 20,000 GP in gifts given 2. 50,000 GP in gifts given 4.2.6 Ryu Book VI ----------- 8 bonuses 1. 50 treasure chests opened 2. 150 treasure chests opened 3. 300 treasure chests opened 4. 50 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 5. 100 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 6. 200 boxes, crates, bones, jars, etc. destroyed 7. 5 Gott Statue chests opened 8. 15 Gott Statue chests opened 4.2.7 Ryu Book VII ------------ 8 bonuses 1. 5 visits to Monsieur 2. 10 visits to Monsieur 3. 5 visits to Grandpa 4. 10 visits to Grandpa 5. 5 symbols activated 6. 10 symbols activated 7. 20 symbols activated 8. 30 symbols activated 4.2.8 Ryu Book VIII ------------- 2 bonuses 1. 50 Grunty foods are collected 2. All Grunty food varieties collected ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 5. LAW OF THE LAND This FAQ is copyright 2003 to Michael Maillaro, AKA Blackmore. Any use of this FAQ for commercial purposes in any way, shape, or form without the consent of the author is strictly prohibited. This can be used for personal use and freely distributed, as long as there is no profit being made off the FAQ without my approval. If you see this FAQ on any site other than www.gamefaqs.com, let me know, as it is probably being used without my permission! Any failure to comply with said premises can result in legal actions. In other words, STOP TRYING TO STEAL MY STUFF! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6: CLOSING STATEMENTS AND SPECIAL THANKS Well that just about wraps up this FAQ. As I said earlier, send all your questions, comments, etc. to Blackmoreinc@yahoo.com. And if you see me on the GameFAQ boards (Blackmore), just drop me a line. I usually hang around the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Kingdom Hearts, and of course, .hack Infection boards, though I am all around. This guide would never have gotten done without: My parents: For supporting my video game habits for all those years before I got a real job, and for always at least pretending to have an interest in my games. My sister: For being my fellow video game junky! Gina Altbuch: For the seven most wonderful years in my life. I love you, Imzadi, and can't wait to get our kids addicted to video game and COOOMMMIIICCSS!! Josh Bossie: Thanks for letting me use your guide as a starting point for my own. Jeff "CJayC" Veasey: For GameFAQs! My favorite video game site on the web! Bandai: For creating this amazingly engrossing game! Brady Games: Their strategy guide helped me fill out the Grunty section! Thanks guys! OS 12TR on GameFAQs for reminding me to mention the later volumes of the game. DubbleYoo on GameFAQs for explaining the difference in the Iron and Poison Grunty stats. This just about wraps up this FAQ. I will be expanding this FAQ and continue writing reviews for Game FAQs. Who knows, maybe I'll find time to start another FAQ. (c) Mike Maillaro 2003