Jak & Daxter FAQ/Walkthrough For the Sony PlayStation 2 Copyright 2005-2006 Richard Beast Version 1.0 Date: 01/15/06 ---------------- Version History: ---------------- ++ 1.0 ++ Dear GOD that took way too long! Blame games that just came out on release date for my lack of progress and just cut yer whinin'. ;] But anyway the guide is pretty much finished past Gol & Maia's Citadel. ++ 0.3 ++ The guide is up to Rock Village (in other words past the first world), and I have some other things started up. It takes time, though, so especially with Christmas and stuff, you'll have to wait for this baby's completion. 84 KB. =============================================================================== Table of Contents: =============================================================================== -!NOTE!- This guide, as you will soon see, is pretty big. Seeing as how this takes effect, you will most likely be lost in trying to find out what you want to read. There is one way to get to it, instantly. Press Ctrl + F, and then look for whatever you want. Let's say you want to go to the Basics section. Type in "V. Basics", and then you'll go to the basics section, instantly! Pretty neat, eh? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ -------------------------- * TABLE OF CONTENTS * -------------------------- ~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Introduction II. Game Information III. Legal Disclaimer IV. Contact Rules IVa. E-Mail Rules IVb. IM Rules V. Basics Va. Storyline Vb. Controls Vc. Moves Vd. More Basics VI. Characters VII. Walkthrough VIIa. Geyser Rock VIIb. Sandover Village VIIc. Sentinel Beach VIId. Forbidden Jungle VIIe. Misty Island VIIf. Fire Canyon VIIg. Rock Village VIIh. Precursor Basin VIIi. Lost Precursor City VIIj. Boggy Swamp VIIk. Mountain Pass VIIl. Volcanic Crater VIIm. Snowy Mountain VIIn. Spider Cave VIIo. Lava Tube VIIp. Gol and Maia's Citadel VIII. FAQ IX. Credits :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= I. Introduction =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- You've got to love writing for long and drawn out RPGs with lots of side quests and lists and stuff like that, and then getting overly worn out and tired with them, not to mention having the urge to get a break from the overall RPG genre. It ever happen to you? If not, then I very much envy you. Oh wait, that has very little to do with me except a little general outburst from my fiery attitude. FEAR IT! I am Richard "Gbness" Beast, and as my last name alias may suggest, I bite sometimes. Well, not to my readers, at least. So you have nothing to fear. More about the game and less about me? Jak & Daxter was, in my opinion, surpassed by the Ratchet & Clank series, but that says very little. J&D was a fantastic platformer, and far superior to its two very lacking sequels. It had the perfect mix of what I like in platformers these days: comic value, a large and interesting world, and a story that isn't "save the damsel in distress". So it's a welcome addition to your library, whether you're a fan of platformers or not, and it's at least worth a rent. Plus it does the PS2 justice, which isn't the every platformer man's console (if you want that, head on to the GameCube). So, about this guide. If you're familiar with other work (namely Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, which is the most similar to this game) done by me, then you may be surprised to see this guide in the format that it is. I have never done a format like this, and I hope that it'll work well enough. So bear with me on this strange new format, and just follow the guide as it goes. I'll guide you through anything that really needs guiding upon, so relax, enjoy Jak & Daxter with this guide, and have a good, good time. Stay off the fast lane, - Richard Beast :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= II. Game Information =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- Jak & Daxter was released on December 3rd, 2001. It is (quite obviously) a platformer for the PS2, and in 2003 and 2004, it spawned two sequels, those taking out the "& Daxter" part and being named simply Jak 2 and Jak 3. They're also quite a bit different from J&D itself, focusing on the shooting element and taking a Grand Theft Auto approach to their gameplay. This game was released by Naughty Dog, which made the Crash Bandicoot series, so if you liked that series, this game is pretty similar. And no, it doesn't bear much in common with the Ratchet & Clank series. It's set in a fantasy world, with the storyline revolving around Jak and what you could now call his pet, Daxter. And it's a great game, so check it out if you don't already have it. =) :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= III. Legal Disclaimer =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- You are NOT permitted to put this FAQ on your site without my permission first. All you have to do is email me or IM me saying you want this FAQ on your site, then you can tell me your site and the chance is high that I'll let you. But if you put this FAQ on your site without my permission I swear you will regret it. If I let you, not ONE word should be changed from this FAQ! NOT ONE! Got it? Good. Also, make sure that no money is involved. If you want this FAQ to be sold on eBay, then just forget about it, man. And don't sell this guide either, or pay people to use it, or you'll be in such big trouble you don't want to think. Another little note is that I will not have this guide hosted on many other web sites besides GameNotOver, GameFAQs, IGN, and Neoseeker. You need full-on permission if it's not one of the four above sites. I am sick of people ripping me off (I have been ripped off three times in the past), so if I don't like your site, I won't let my guide be posted on it. I am sorry, but this is how it has to be. If you ask politely and I like your site, you will definitely have the luck of getting it up there. Thank you very much. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= IV. Contact Rules =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- +-------------------+ | IVa. E-Mail Rules | +-------------------+ I love getting good emails, so you're free to email me with a question any time, but I will not answer questions already answered in this FAQ. I prefer e-mails with good grammar, and subjects with Jak & Daxter or I will delete them, sorry. Also, don't send me e-mails about the other Jaks with the subject of the original Jak & Daxter, please. And don't bother sending things like: "You friggin' idiot. Your guides suck, you suck, and everything about you sucks. DIE DIE DIE!" "BURN IN THE FLAMES OF HELL, YOU STUPID RETARD!!!" "What the hell did you think you were doing writing all that garbage, you piece of crap? "I hope you fall down the stairs and break every bone in your body!" "u su><0rz, eVrYtInG BoUt u sUx, dIe ass!!!!!!1" I will laugh at such e-mails and delete them. So... if you're not just playing a friendly joke on me or something, don't bother with that crap cos I've been through with it too much. Another thing: don't send me e-mails in any languages other than English or Spanish. I can read both English and Spanish pretty well, but I prefer English. Still, I can do Spanish pretty well, so if you absolutely have to send me an e-mail in Spanish, hola. But if you know English, I want that. Thank you. +---------------+ | IVb. IM Rules | +---------------+ My AIM list is closed because of everything I need to get, so you'll have to e-mail me to get on. If you are on, however, do not give me spam or ask me to work for your site, or I'll probably remove you from it forever. Sorry if I'm rude, but I am quite busy often and can't stay on a lot, so I can't work for your site. It doesn't matter what it is; I WON'T WORK FOR YOUR SITE. Asking me to is asking to never talk to me again. Thank you. And please don't IM me a lot too, because I have like 20 people always IMing me, and although I hold nothing against them, I would prefer having light IMs. Thank you again. My name is rbeast288. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= V. Basics =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- +---------------+ | Va. Storyline | +---------------+ Jak & Daxter takes place in a fantasy world of what time period? I have absolutely no clue and not too much care for that matter, so let's carry on. For some reason that I have yet to decipher, Jak and his friend Daxter are off in Misty Island, against "one of the wisest men on the planet"'s much better judgment, and Daxter falls into a pool of Dark Eco, which is the most dangerous substance on the planet. He then turns into a cross between an otter and a weasel... a very deadly combination. So then the task is to collect Power Cells to enable themselves to get to Gol & Maia's Citadel at the northern part of the world, but at the same time they get involved with something far, far bigger. +--------------+ | Vb. Controls | +--------------+ Jak =-=- Left Stick - Move Jak Right Stick - Move Camera X - Jump Square - Punch Circle - Spin Triangle - Zoom L1 - Crouch R1 - Crouch L2 - Stats R2 - Stats Start - Game Menu Select - NOTHING! Flut Flut =-=-=-=-=- Left Stick - Move the Flut Flut Right Stick - Move Camera X - Jump X + X - Hover Square - Charge Circle - NOTHING! Triangle - NOTHING! L1 - NOTHING! R1 - NOTHING! L2 - Stats R2 - Stats Start - Pause Select - NOTHING! Zoomer =-=-=-= Left Stick - Move the Zoomer Right Stick - Move Camera X - Accelerate Square - NOTHING! Circle - NOTHING! Triangle - NOTHING! L1 - Jump R1 - Jump L2 - Stats R2 - Stats Start - Pause Select - NOTHING! +-----------+ | Vc. Moves | +-----------+ Jak is an agile character with a variety of different techniques and attacks. He's got a lot of things he can do, and a lot of them will come to use at different times. So with that... =-=-= Jump =-=-= You will need to use the jump in a lot of circumstances, and it's also the simplest of moves, simply using the X button to hop into the air. Unlike Crash Bandicoot, though, you'll really only get one use out of the jump, and that's using it to, well, jump, and not land on the heads of enemies. Plus, even if this was effective, then you still have your punch and your spin, so stick with those instead of trying to pull off very unusual tactics, and you'll be good to go. =-=-=- Punch =-=-=- The most easily used and most effective skill that Jak has in his entire arsenal, the punch is strong and can be used in conjunction with just about everything. Used with Square, it'll give you a push forward, and what's more, it's very good for opening things. So you'll use this quite a lot, and it's even better if you're using it with combinations, namely the Ultimate Combo, which is mentioned below. =-=-= Spin =-=-= The Spin is great for handling anything that's around Jak, but you won't get as much out of it as you would the Punch. That's probably because the Punch is better for starting combos and stuff, but the Spin is good if you're surrounded by enemies, and need something to take everyone out. However, the Spin is also good for gaining mobility, by jumping in the air and using the Spin in midair. In fact, you'll use it quite a lot, so keep the Circle button handy. =-=-= Roll =-=-= The Roll is useful if you're going to use it in conjunction with a jumping attack, but there is only ONE possible situation in which you might need to trigger this move alone, which can be used in midrun by just tapping L1 or R1, and that's if you're being fired at from long range, and such a thing very rarely happens in the world of Jak & Daxter. So use it in helping for techniques, but otherwise you won't use this much on its own. =-=-=- Crawl =-=-=- Now here's something that you'll probably never use... if you press L1 or R1, hold it down, and then use the analog stick, you'll begin to crawl. By doing this you can get next to an enemy in a stealthy manner, and he probably won't know that you're there, but why bother with that when most enemies are cinches anyway and you can bust right through them? Yeah, BUST A MOVE! Still, it's something else to use when the going's tough. =-=-=-=-=- Head Dive =-=-=-=-=- Probably the simplest of the combination attacks, you can trigger the Head Dive by pressing X so that you jump into the air, and then descending with Square. It's hard to believe this isn't really one of the "main line" attacks, those being the Punch and Spin, because you'll use this a lot. It's very effective in taking enemies out, and let me guarantee that it proves its use against enemies that move a lot. You'll use this a lot, trust me. =-=-=-=-=- Roll Jump =-=-=-=-=- An essential move in which you will need to use a LOT (Spider Cave comes to mind; just try getting through that place without Roll Jumping), you can do this by simply rolling by moving and pressing L1 or R1, and then jumping into the air with X. You'll get a much longer range of jump, just not much altitude. However, there is a risk in doing this. That is, if you're too close to the edge of a cliff and then roll, you'll probably fall off. So you need to be careful when you do this. You'll also need to watch out, that you don't land into anything nasty. But if the Roll Jump isn't enough for you, you can add stuff onto it by just pressing Circle at the end of the jump, if there's enough time. If you do a full Roll Jump with a spin at the end, there should be pretty much no distance that you can't make. =-=-=-=-=-=- Double Jump =-=-=-=-=-=- You'll never really get much use of the Double Jump because there's a jumping technique that's quite a bit better, that being the Crouch Jump, but to execute it, just jump in the air, and then just press X again to add some altitude into it. The only reason that you'd use this instead of the Crouch Jump is if you want to move while jumping, so use it as you will. I, personally, would prefer to use the Crouch Jump, though. =-=-=-=-=-=- Crouch Jump =-=-=-=-=-=- A higher jump than the Double Jump, to do this all you need to do is press L1 or R1 while STANDING STILL, then jumping with the X button. Be noted right now that if you're moving while pressing L1 or R1 and then X, you'll do a Roll Jump, and they're two completely different things. =) The Crouch Jump goes higher than the Double Jump, but there's no distance that it'll travel, really, and you can't move while using it. Still, I use it more than the Double Jump. =-=-=-=-= Uppercut =-=-=-=-= I can think of a good instance in which you will have to use the Uppercut, and that's in Sentinel Beach, when you're punching the pillars up so that you can use them from above. So in using this, all you need to do is press L1 or R1, and then use Square. I think there's another way to use it, but this is the simplest way to do it. The best use for it is punching those pillars up, but it's also good for flying enemies, or ones that are too high up in the air to convenience you naturally. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ultimate Combo =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This is the best of the best, the strongest of the strongest, and the ultimate thing that you can use that doesn't involve Yellow Eco. Start by doing a punch with the Square button, and then tapping X to jump into the air with an uppercut. Now land down with the Square button, which is already enough damage as it is, but you can even add one last spin on to it with Circle. And after that, you can finish it off with a punch (Square), and then you can just start the whole thing allll over again. So to put it simply, this one is hard to utilize correctly, and you'll have to be past and use a bit of muscle memory to get it all down, and you can destroy pretty much ANYTHING with this. So practice a little bit, and you'll dominate anything that you fight. +-----------------+ | Vd. More Basics | +-----------------+ Alright, now here's the real part of the basics besides all that mushy bare bones stuff. ;) Jak & Daxter has three "worlds", those being the Green Sage's, the Blue Sage's, and the Red Sage's (there are realistically four, but one is so small it kinda fits into the Red Sage's). Each one consists of the "home world", an "entrance level", those being Geyser Rock, Fire Canyon, Mountain Pass, and if you count another level, Lava Tube, and three other levels. The Red Sage's world has two, however, unless you count Lava Tube or the final world. Your main goal is to collect Power Cells and Precursor Orbs. Power Cells are the true embodiment of this game; you need to collect a total of 20 to get to the Blue Sage's world, 45 to get to the Red Sage's, 72 to get out of the Red Sage's, and you need to get four more in the final world. You can collect these by doing tasks like giving Precursor Orbs to people, discovering secrets, or in some cases, progressing through the level. They're not usually that hard to get except for some secrets. Precursor Orbs can be found scattered around areas, and they can be exchanged for power cells by giving 90 to villagers, or 120 to oracles, which are found in the home worlds. In addition to these, there are seven Scout Flies in each level, and if you collect all of them, you'll pick up another Power Cell. But anyways, to aid you in your quest you'll find assorted bundles, as well as vents of energy, known in this game as Eco. There are five kinds of Eco (there are actually six, but we won't venture into that yet), listed here. Green Eco =-=-=-=-=- Green Eco is the most essential, and definitely the best Eco that you'll find in the entire game. It's the energy of health, so the more Green Eco that you have, the more healthy you are. You have three points of health, so if you take three hits, you die, unless you have 50 small bundles in addition, so then you can take four hits. There are two kinds of Green Eco, small and large. If you collect 50 small bundles, which are scattered around the world, you'll get an extra hit point, or one large bundle will get you that hit point back right there. For the reason of Green Eco alone, I'd recommend that you open any treasure chest that you find, as they usually have 3-4 Green Eco bundles in there alone. Green Eco is different from the other types in that you won't get an energy bar for it, but just note that if you enter one of the very rare vents of Green Eco in this game, you'll instantly get four hit points restored right there. =) So if you haven't grasped the message yet, Green Eco is very important. Blue Eco =-=-=-=-= In relative terms, Blue Eco is the "best" Eco in the game if you don't count Green Eco. It's the energy of motion; with Blue Eco you're faster, probably a little bit stronger, and you can use the techniques that you have quite a bit more easily. It's also the most common Eco, and you'll find vents for it everywhere. That is, if you unlock the vents in Forbidden Jungle, which will make Blue Eco vents open all over the world. Make sure you do that, and you'll be forever thankful. Besides making you a lot faster and such, Blue Eco is also necessary for fiddling with devices. There are a lot of these in Lost Precursor City, as a good example. These include power devices, doors, and launchers (Sentinel Beach cries out as an example here). Also, you can use them to unlock the assorted platform here and there that'll open and reveal a lot of Precursor Orbs. So in short, Blue Eco rocks. Red Eco =-=-=-=- Red Eco is probably the most useless Eco in the game, but it'll give you the energy of, well... power. With Red Eco, you can smash through just about anything except metal chests, which is one of the reasons Yellow Eco is so much better than Red. But anyways, you'll become far stronger with Red Eco, and you can beat most enemies in just a single hit. And it'll even give your attacks a slightly longer range (i.e. your punch will go a little further if you're boosted with Red Eco). However, there are catches. Red Eco is very rare; you'll find it in Misty Island, Snowy Mountain, and... well, that's just about it. As well as that, you will become slightly more vulnerable if you're using this to punch through enemies, but that's only to be expected. And what's more, Red Eco will even slow you down. Ever notice that you run faster normally without Red Eco than with? So it's a nice boost when you use it, plus you can smash right through shielded enemies, but it's the least useful Eco. Yellow Eco =-=-=-=-=-= Another extremely useful type of Eco, Yellow Eco will give you the power of... well, range. It's much better than Red Eco, in my opinion, because not only will it give you pretty much the exact same power that Red Eco will, but you can shoot the power out. So you can just aim and fire. Boggy Swamp is a great example of where you'll find Yellow Eco and need to use it to aim. And another excellent thing about Yellow Eco is that you can break metal chests with it. It WILL slow you down just as much as Red Eco, but all the same, it's great. Dark Eco =-=-=-=-= This is to be AVOIDED by all means! Dark Eco can be found in two different ways: there are occasionally large bodies of it (Spider Cave, anyone?), as well as individual chests that contain Dark Eco. If you even run into a Dark Eco chest, it'll just explode in your face and damage you. And if you fall into a large body of Dark Eco, it won't just be turning into something small and fuzzy; you'll die right there. So AVOID Dark Eco completely and entirely. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= VI. Characters =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- I'm not going to go ahead and spoil every single character you'll meet in Jak & Daxter, but here are just a few of the more important characters. +-::---::---::---::-+ | JAK | +-::---::---::---::-+ Jak is the calm, cool, and more silent of the two. Or actually, we have no flippin' clue of what Jak's personality is, unless you play Jak II or Jak III, but we won't go there. We know very little about Jak overall unless you play into further games, but for now I'll say that he's the offensive of the two. You'll play as him for the entire game, and his main line of attacks is in martial arts. Or whatever you want to call it. +-::---::---::---::-+ | DAXTER | +-::---::---::---::-+ Daxter is the exact opposite of Jak; he's loud, outspoken, and you at least know a little bit about him. He's Jak's friend, and at Misty Island with him, fell into a pool of Dark Eco to turn into an otter-like thingy with orange fur. And as you can guess, he's not entirely pleased with this. You'll never get a chance to play as him in the original game, but for now he hangs around on Jak's back and gives him "advice".ÊOr so we call it. +-::---::---::---::-+ | SAMOS | +-::---::---::---::-+ Samos is one of the four (or five or six, if you count Gol and Maia) sages of Eco, thus one of the wisest men on the planet, and he's the ruler of Green Eco. It would seem that he takes care of Jak and Daxter, or at least a little more than Jak's uncle does, although we never learn why Jak and Daxter are always with Samos. He has very low expectations for both Jak and Daxter, and is generally very strict and short-tempered. +-::---::---::---::-+ | KEIRA | +-::---::---::---::-+ Keira is Samos's daughter, if you could believe that, because they have entirely different personalities (while Keira is calm and sweet, Samos is angry and loud). But anyway, Keira is a mechanical genius and has the potential to be a future sage, even if she isn't exactly the smartest when it comes to dressing oneself. And obviously, she has a bit of a crush on Jak but somewhat of a dislike for Daxter. +-::---::---::---::-+ | GOL | +-::---::---::---::-+ Gol is a sage and a master of Dark Eco, but mainly because of his involvement in the subject (at least, so we think), he lives to the far north and hasn't been seen for ages. So he and his sister haven't been spoken to in ages, but he is the only person who has the power to change Daxter back into a human. All the same, you can't help but think Gol might have become a little occupied in a subject like Dark Eco. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= VII. Walkthrough =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- Well here ya go. Here's the meat and bones of the guide itself. Just note that I tend to throw my incredibly asinine sense of humor into the guide, so if you're going to complain to me about that, you're asking I empty myself out. Besides that, there should be nothing else... this guide will be as spoiler-free as I can make it, except for the first few things, of course. With that, I've rambled enough. Walkthrough time. ()==========================================================================() || VIIa. GEYSER ROCK || ()==========================================================================() The classic first level that we all appreciate, and such. Geyser Rock is, quite obviously, the first and easiest level that the game will throw at you, but an introductory note first. I'm going to take you from power cell to power cell here. Not something you expect in my walkthroughs, but I'll detail one power cell and then move on to the next. So with that, TRUE walkthrough time. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Find The Cell On The Path +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Really no easier than this... you'll start right outside Samos's hut, and you have a clear path to follow. You might as well get a feeling to how Jak controls right now, though, since later you'll NEED to know it, obviously. Kick, punch, and do whatever else comes to mind, and then jump up the steps in front of you. There are a few Precursor Orbs on it, in which Keira will at once introduce. If you see any of these, make sure you pick them up. They can be traded for power cells, which are quite obviously the essence of Jak & Daxter. So anyway, continue jumping up the steps, and then follow on the path a little bit, and Jak will shortly come to a pit of spikes in front of him. You'll need to avoid things like these, as they'll take quite a bit of green eco off of you. But with that, you can go under the bridge to collect the power cell, and when the need comes, take the steps above you. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Open the Precursor Door +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= M'kay, let's just hope that you didn't have any problems doing that. Once you've done that, beat any enemies that are nearby, and make sure that you check around to collect the Precursor Orbs. They're a great source of getting Power Cells, and the best you can get as of now, so get any that you can find. Just a little bit past there, you'll find the seven scout flies. Refer down below to find out where they are, but MAKE SURE that you get all of them! These are very easy to collect, so that's one worry off of you. Here you can take a left and find Blue Eco on the path. The door that we have to open requires Blue Eco, but don't bother trying to open it with this. All the same, enjoy having this Blue Eco, since it'll make you a lot faster, and make collecting and breaking things much quicker and easier. Now continue to follow the path until you find the Precursor Door. Now it's time to open it. Ready for DIFFICULTY?! Simply follow the path beyond the door, and you'll find a Blue Eco vent there. These are incredibly useful when you see them, so make use of them as they'll always have something you have to do with them. Soak some Eco from this one, head back, and stand next to the door. Easy as that; the Power Cell will be right in front of you. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Climb Up The Cliff +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Having done that, head over to the platforms on the right, and climb up the cliff above. Ignore the water below unless you want to pick up the Precursor Orbs there, and especially avoid water in the outside world. Because as we all know, there's this law of life that water and small, fuzzy mammals like Daxter are enemies. So might as well obey it and just head up the platforms, and on that ledge there, take a right across the bridge. Follow the path, and soon you'll reach a circle of small Green Ecos, which are always good. Collect 50 of them and that's a whole health point restored, so... whoop-de-doo there. Don't forget to get the Precursor Orbs that are above the platforms here, by doing a large jump with R1 and X. And with that, jump over to the left, and you'll find the Power Cell there. Hmph, some cliff. From there, you can use the platform there to descend to the ground, and use the teleport to return to Samos's lab. But not before... +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- To get this (which should have been done before getting the last two Power Cells), simply headbash the red crates that hold the Scout Flies. They're much harder in the future, but these are all gathered together. 1. Right ahead of the Power Cell across the spike pit at the very beginning of the level. 2. Near the tree there, a little bit in front of the last Scout Fly. 3. Up one step to the left, in front of that last Scout Fly. 4. Up the second step; still quite close to the last Scout Fly. 5. Right near that one is another Scout Fly. 6. One step down from there is another Scout Fly. 7. At the top of the steps is the final one. And with that done, you should be fully ready to move on from Geyser Rock and enter some slightly harder terrain. Congrats on your first level completed, but if you're still missing Precursor Orbs, you may want to check either near the second Power Cell, or at the beach at the very, very beginning of the level. If you can fully investigate that, Geyser Rock should be completely wrapped up. ()==========================================================================() VIIb. SANDOVER VILLAGE || ()==========================================================================() The first "home world" of Jak & Daxter, Sandover Village is a fairly simple area. Let's just hope that you're collecting Precursor Orbs, however, since to get all the Power Cells here, you need 420 of them. And they don't exactly generate from the mind. With that in our knowledge, let's go on. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Bring 90 Orbs to the Mayor +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- From that teleport gate in whence you entered from, head down the path just outside of the hut, and make your way down to the main area. A majority of this place consists of houses, and one of them around the center of the area is the mayor's house, and he has two Precursor Orbs to offer. You'll know that it's him when you see a man in a light red suit and a blue moustache. What an odd combination. But anyways, you can give 90 Precursor Orbs as a donation for one Power Cell, and connect the village energy beams for another. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Bring 90 Orbs to Your Uncle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Oh wait, did I mention the village energy beams? Ah yes, I'll get to that later. Meanwhile, once you get another 90 Precursor Orbs, you can go to the house that's right nearby the mayor's house and talk to Jak's uncle, who will offer a Power Cell for 90 Precursor Orbs. You can concentrate on getting these Power Cells after you finish one or both of Sentinel Beach or Forbidden Jungle, so don't be too concerned with this right now. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Herd The Yakows Into The Pen +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- With that, there's a sandy area with green grassy steps near it (those lead to the Fire Canyon), which also is NOT the beach, it's taking the path which is close to the beach, however. Follow that path to find two more houses nearby; one of them is the house of a birdwatcher who will give you a Power Cell if you can push the egg of a Flut Flut to the ground and break it, but we'll get to that soon enough. For now, head further on to find a farmer sitting outside his house, sleeping, and talking to himself. As much as people like this annoy, speak with him and he says he'll give you a Power Cell if you can get his yakows into the pen there. There are five yakows which are scattered around this area, and if you punch 'em into place, they'll follow into the yakow pen. But together with this, I'd recommend climbing the grassy steps behind the farmer's house to get the few Precursor Orbs that hang around there, but don't head beyond there. It's Fire Canyon, and it burns. In a bad way. So anyway, about these yakows. There are two right near the pen itself, so you can just punch them and they'll probably go to the pen instantly. And with them done, there's another one right up ahead, in front of the Forbidden Jungle. So just lead it over to the pen, and then take a right to reach the water itself, where there are two yakows just waiting to be led back. And with that easy task finished, talk to the farmer again for a Power Cell. Sweet. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- You read that right, 120 Orbs; that's far beyond what you want to try for right now. But anyway, there are some very large steps near the entrance to Forbidden Jungle, in which you can reach with the R1 + X jump, so once you get to one of them, jump up to the next one, and you'll find some Precursor Orbs there. From there, you'll need to do roll leaps by getting a running start and then using R1 + X. After a couple of those, on your left you'll have a Scout Fly and a straight path to the oracle, who wants 120 orbs. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- So, 120 orbs later, you'll have to repeat the process and get another 120 orbs. My recommendation is that you just forget this for now and finish the other three levels before doing this. That way, you can complete Sandover Village, forget about it, and just move on to something else without having to make your way back to the oracle. So forget about this for now. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. There's one in the fisherman's house. So that you know which one it is: it's near the dock, full of fish and nets, and empty. 2. In a side room of the mayor's house, one of these is lying around. It's across from the fisherman's house; you can't miss it. 3. There's a bridge that leads to the sculptor's house (that is near Sentinel Beach). Under it is a Scout Fly. 4. Look near the entrance to Sentinel Beach, at the beachy area below. There's another Scout Fly there. 5. Inside the farmer's house. He's the one below Fire Canyon and closest to Forbidden Jungle. 6. Climbing up the cliff that leads to the Fire Canyon, you can find a Scout Fly at the top. 7. This last one is on the exact same ledge that the oracle is on. But you do NOT have to climb up there an additional time. ;) All the Precursor Orbs in Sandover Village are easy to get. Just make sure that you get the ones on the cliff behind the farmer's house, near the path that leads to Fire Canyon, and the ones near the oracle and Forbidden Jungle, as those are a tad easy to miss. ()==========================================================================() VIIc. SENTINEL BEACH || ()==========================================================================() This is an incredibly easy level in which you should have little to no problems with, but once again I will state that I am a very kind individual and will walk you through it anyway. Gotta love me. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Unblock The Eco Harvesters +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- So, from where you left Sandover Village near the sculptor's house, follow the steps down a little bit, and note that there are lamps nearby. Your primary destination, which is the eco harvesters, can be accessed very easily by just following these lamps. But either way, there's some Blue Eco and assorted treasure chests here, so make sure you pick up everything. Continue to follow this beach path, and eventually you will come to a fork which isn't instantly apparent, but definitely exists. You can continue to follow the path over to the left, or you can climb up the wheel on the right. The path on the left will lead over to some metal treasure chests, but will leave you susceptible to bombs which are being shot from a cannon on a tower in the distance. There's also a pelican here, and I believe I have stated in numerous guides how much I hate video game birds, but you can try to collect the Power Cell there, and the pelican will collect it with its damn floppy beak, and you can go chase it. Always a beginning to a new Power Cell. And if you take that path, you can continue up the steps there, so that'll be all for that path. If you use the wheel, which is probably easier, you'll come to some moles which burrow in the ground and occasionally come out to attack. They're very little realistic problems, however, so don't worry about them. If you continue a bit from there, you can drop down and get the Explore the Beach Power Cell, which is always quite nice, but let's worry about the Unlock the Eco Harvesters Power Cell now. That path will then end, and you can head up the steps there for some Precursor Orbs. From there, take the path over a little to the left, and you'll find the five eco harvesters, which are all blocked by stone. It's very fragile stone at that, as you can simply charge it and it'll break. Plus it's Green Eco vents, which will fully restore your health. =) Head up the steps and follow along to break the all of them, and the last one will drop a Power Cell. Not too hard, right? +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Push The Flut Flut Egg Off The Cliff +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Yet another easy Power Cell, this one will follow the path directly after the last one. Simply follow the path that leads up past the hill with the Eco Harvesters, and follow it a little bit to get some Blue Eco. Hang onto it, because there's one of those platform devices that, once charged with some blue stuff, will rise and reveal a lot of Precursor Orbs. There are some jumps that you'll have to make along this path, so make sure you're always looking at the ground below you. At the end of the path, make sure you get all the Precursor Orbs that will be revealed upon the impact of the platform device, and then charge into the huge egg there thrice. Quite a big egg, and quite a big beast, but you'll know that you had to do this if you spoke with the birdwatcher earlier. She'll tell you to meet her down there after you push the egg down, but all you have to do is just drop down, and she'll give you a Power Cell. This task is very important, not just for the Power Cell, but it'll give you access to the Flut Flut in the future. So make sure you do this! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Get The Power Cell From The Pelican +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= REVENGE AGAINST THE PELICAN! Yeah, I hate creatures like that too. You'll need to head back, around where the entrance of Sentinel Beach began in the first place, and once you get to the, well, beach, you'll find the pelican flying around. Once again, I'll remind you that the Explore the Beach Power Cell is right between the steps and the hill up there, but for now, walk up to that Power Cell that's just lying around, below the pelican. He'll swoop it up with his beak, and you'll have to retrieve it. There are two ways of doing this. Method #1 =-=-=-=-=- This is easily the harder of the two methods, but it'll work, regardless. Swim over to the pelican's nest, in which it'll fly to after you try to take the Power Cell, and don't worry about the sharks. They don't like the shallow water that you're swimming in, so they won't bother you. However, there are some Precursor Orbs around, so make sure that you get those on the way. In any case, get to the bird's nest, and punch the pelican to get him to spit that Power Cell out... quite a long way. Now you'll have to race him to the Power Cell, but this is quite an easy task. Start by doing a roll jump down into the water, so that you can gain some distance quickly. Add your spin onto it, and you'll practically be halfway there. And once you get to the surface, the Power Cell will be right there, and the pelican will be taken care of for good. Yeah, this method is more fun than the other one, but Method #2 is easier. Your choice. Method #2 =-=-=-=-=- I will state right here and now that you need to have turned on the Blue Eco vents in Forbidden Jungle if you want to do this. So if you're following this guide in order, then you'll have to go with Method #1. But for some literal easiness, follow up on the Launch Up To The Cannon Tower Power Cell (wow, that is an unintentional and thoroughly original rhyme made by yours truly), so that you get up to the cannons. It's Blue Eco, of course, but with the cannon, you can just blast the pelican on its nest with the bombs, and make your way down to its nest and get the Power Cell. It's easy whichever method that you use, but if you're planning on doing the Launch Up To The Cannon Tower Power Cell right now, then I'd go with Method #2 to do everything all at once. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Chase The Seagulls +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- From here, you'll have to make your way over to the far part of the beach itself. To do this, start from the pelican's nest, and roll over to where the pelican WOULD have spit the Power Cell out if you used Method #1, and here you'll find the three sentinels that give this place its name. And crowding around the first one are a huge flock of seagulls. That's two video game bird scenarios in one level, so strike two for you, Naughty Dog. Oh well, they're the only ones in the game. Once you get to that sentinel, the seagulls will get scared and instantly fly away. FOR GOOD JUSTICE, I SAY! Follow them to the second sentinel, and then they'll just fly away to the third. Also note that there are Precursor Orbs behind these sentinels, and you can get the Climb The Sentinel Power Cell by simply jumping up the stairs here. But anyway, when they're on the third sentinel, you can follow and they'll cause an avalanche. Just how did THIS happen? Either way, the Power Cell is near the Green Eco harvesters. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Launch Up To The Cannon Tower +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ I will make a note of it right here so that you can notice it: YOU HAVE TO HAVE UNLOCKED THE BLUE ECO VENTS AROUND THE WORLD IF YOU WANT TO GET THIS POWER CELL! See it, know it, understand it, apply it? Good. From there, head on to where the sentinels are. Nearby, there's a platform you can climb to, with a Blue Eco vent and a launcher there, so get some juice from the vent and use the launcher to get to the platform there. And from there, use the next launcher to get to the next platform. You can really skip around here, but there are some metal chests on the launcher platforms, so you'll want to land on all of them to make sure that you aren't missing anything. Note that you can't use your punch to break them open, so you'll need to land on them. Making sure that all the platforms are clear of Precursor Orbs, use the remaining few launchers to get to the large platform at the center of the area, and take out the two Lurkers that are there, just waiting for you to give them the punch of death. And a Power Cell will drop out from there; not only that, but you have the cannon at your disposal. Make sure that if the Lurker didn't do it for you, you blast open the metal chests near where the pelican used to be. Or you can use this for Method #2 of Get The Power Cell From The Pelican. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Explore The Beach +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ This Power Cell really could not be any easier to find, similar to the next one. And it's a wonder why they put this after Launch Up To The Cannon Tower, but whoops, I'm babbling. Start from the beginning of the whole area, or where the pelican is. From there, advance towards the grassy steps that go upwards, and take a right. It's hidden a little bit in there, below the plateau above and the grassy steps, but there's a Power Cell in plain view once you turn around. And the next one is even EASIER. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Climb The Sentinel +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Head back to the beach itself, where the three sentinels are. Going from left to right, you can climb the stairs on the first one to get a Scout Fly, and the stairs on the second one to get a Power Cell. The third one loses out by not having any, but hey, that's not even all of it. Explore behind them to find the odd Precursor Orb here and there, and that's all the main Power Cells. Yeah, the seventh one was a lucky joke. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. Right at the entrance, mixed in with a lot of other chests. It's easiest to break with Blue Eco. 2. A little bit before the Flut Flut egg. Once again, you'll probably have Blue Eco and will be able to get this one easily. 3. Across from the pelican's nest, and on a branch from the path that goes to the Green Eco harvesters. 4. On the top of the first sentinel, this one is simply lying there. Can't forget the Power Cell on the second one either. 5. On the path going to the Green Eco harvesters, and near the waterfall, you'll find this one near some other boxes. 6. This one can be found with #7, if you look across from the sentinels, in the watery area with the poles sticking up. There are two of them here, and if you use your uppercut, you can punch them up so you can collect two Scout Flies above. Use the uppercut three times on each of them, and then head to the area with the Green Eco harvesters, and jump on either of them to climb up to a Scout Fly. 7. Whichever one you didn't take that time, you can now climb up the other pole and get the other one. Don't forget the Precursor Orbs either. There aren't that many difficult Precursor Orbs to obtain in this place. Just make sure that you get the ones that are underwater (they surround the pelican's nest for the most part), the ones at the back of the sentinels, and the ones that are in the metal chests. Remember that to break those open, you'll need bombs. And once you finish that up, you can leave Sentinel Beach and head on to Forbidden Jungle, which you'll have to do anyway if you want the Launch Up To The Cannon Tower Power Cell anyway. ()==========================================================================() VIId. FORBIDDEN JUNGLE || ()==========================================================================() Forbidden Jungle is far, far greater in both the enjoyment and the difficulty factor, than Sentinel Beach. It's far longer, more diverse, and harder than Sentinel Beach, and as you progress through Jak & Daxter, that's exactly how you'll like it. Forbidden Jungle features one of the game's three bosses, and you'll just have to finish up Forbidden Jungle to finish Sentinel Beach, or get to Misty Island. So dig into this place and enjoy it; it's not as complicated as it might seem at first glance, and it's just a fun place. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Connect The Eco Beams +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Remember talking to the mayor, earlier in Sandover Village? He said he'd give you a Power Cell if you could redirect the energy beam to his house, so let's start doing that right now. When you first enter Forbidden Jungle itself (that is, you're still on the beach), hop up the step in front of you, then to the one on the right, and then walk a little bit over to the left and use the bridge to get to the other side. Some planks are missing from it, so make sure that you jump the gaps. After you get past that bridge, Jak has a fork in front of him. In interest of simplicity, you can head over to the left to get closer to the Eco beam, but if you want everything else, make sure you take the right. There's lots of Precursor Orbs, as well as a Scout Fly there, so you won't complete this place unless you also go there. So once you finish up with the path on the right, return to that fork and take a left to advance further into the heart of Forbidden Jungle. I already love this place. Once you get past there, you've got another bridge, with yet some more planks missing from it. If you fall down here, you can get started on the Catch 200 Pounds Of Fish mini-game Power Cell, so remember this bridge. But for now, keep on going to the other side, and follow the path until Jak gets to yet another fork. It's again, a left and right, but before that, make sure that you climb the platforms in the middle and do a power jump to get as many Precursor Orbs as possible, even if you can't get all of them now. If you take a left, you'll immediately find some Dark Eco chests. KEEP AWAY from these things, or you'll just get a health point exploding away. Instead, use the little trampoline there and get any loot that lies on that little ledge there, and then return to the fork and take a right to reach another bridge with several planks missing. Here, I would really recommend that you fall through one of the spaces in the bridge, because that'll make the going to the Power Cell easier. On the ground there, you'll find some assorted things, including Lurkers and Dark Eco chests, so make sure to be alert of all that. Follow the path along the river, until you find several bundles of Blue Eco, and eventually a launcher at the end. However, if you follow the river out of the canyon, the Blue Eco still in your possession, you can head out a little bit, find a Power Cell on that lone platform (see the Power Cell: Follow The Canyon to the Sea), and with the Blue Eco, gather some Precursor Orbs below. Sweet overall. But anyway, with that Blue Eco we'll really have to use that launcher. It's not that strong, but with some blue juice in you, use it to reach the ledge above, where you'll see a huge machine in front of you, a locked Precursor door on the right, and some pistons which are moving up and down, and you can climb to get to the top of the machine. Might as well use those, as that's the only thing you can do now that directly relates to what we're doing. The pistons, like I said, are moving up and down, so when the one you're on ascends while the next one descends, make sure you jump from one to one, and don't jump to the machine itself until the third piston. Once on the machine, walk forward while being careful not to fall off, and smash the mirror in front of you. With that, the eco beam will be directed below, and you'll have to manually guide it all the way back to the village, which is a royal pain. But anyways, I'll explain. You'll have to activate five towers, and direct the beam on it to the next tower. The first tower is directly below the machine, so just jump right down and direct that beam in the direction that the flame in the center of the target points, and then you have another one to fiddle with. This one's not too bad; head to the end of the machine (the side with the pistons), and jump to the jungle area there, where you can take care of that one. The next tower is near the Precursor tower, and also close to the jungle, so you'll have to do a large jump from the nearby surrounding area to get up there. But once you get that done, the next one is below, quite easy to locate, and quite easy to point the beam at. It's below, near the spike traps, and closer to the entrance of the area itself. Now direct that one in the direction of the beach, and we get yet one more tower that we need to concern ourselves with. Don't worry, this is the LAST one. For real. Take all of those bridges back to the beach at the very beginning of Forbidden Jungle (practically overlapping Sandover Village), and point that beam at the windmill in front of the mayor's house. And just as Daxter points it, the mayor owes you big time, cuz we're STILL not done. You DO have to make your way all the way back to the mayor's house to claim your Power Cell. Whew, at least that one's finished with. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Get To The Top Of The Temple +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Alright, now start from either that machine, or the bridge that I told you to fall through. If you're starting from the back side of the machine (the side with the pistons), head to the front side of it, and you'll notice some steps that go over to the left, and down. So just take those, and it'll take you straight to your destination. Or if you're near that bridge, just take it and follow the path right to the broken bridge below, and a Blue Eco vent there. The latter is a rarity now... but soon it won't be. So anyway, soak up the Blue Eco and stand next to the gap that's in between you now and the temple in the distance, and then the energy will cause the pieces below to form a bridge that'll lead to the other side! Great, great. It does have a lot of holes in it, though, so jump across carefully. Once you reach the other side, Blue Eco still in possession, you're immediately faced with two trampolines, thus a fork. For now, take the right one, and you'll be on a path on the outside of the temple. Follow it a bit, and it'll end with some Precursor Orbs and a Scout Fly. See, told you I always take the less relevant one first. =P Make sure you jump carefully across that walkway on the outside of the temple, because if you fall off, not only will it take a bit off your health, but it'll be quite long making it all the way back up to the temple again. So stay on one side of the bridge and get to and back carefully, and after you have the Scout Fly, take the left trampoline. On the ledge you land on here, open the chests to get some Blue Eco, and continue moving up. Now you'll be further up on the temple, but we're still not there yet, are we? Still, there's a Blue Eco vent here, so use it to proceed further up the temple, proceeding from ledge to ledge, until you find the top itself, where you need to use your last bit of Blue Eco to provide energy to the three floating platforms here... now the nasty jumping begins. When a platform gets close to another, that's when you jump. Do NOT fall off the top of the temple! Quite infuriating when that happens. When the third platform reaches its peak, grab the Power Cell at the top. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Find The Blue Vent Switch +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ But it turns out that the top of the temple was a bit more than that... stand in the center, where the blue button is, and it'll fall in and take you into the temple itself. Yep, the place full of almighty secrets. I think I'll just hide in here in the darkness and as you proceed through the next hall, whisper all the things that you never wanted anyone else to know. HAHA, I BE A VERY EVIL MAN! Just kidding about that. There's really only one way to go from here, and that's through the hallway that is missing quite a bit of the floor (apparently), and has an ocean's blend of color. The platform at the entrance will constantly tip over, so jump across it carefully, and on to the next ledge. Forward, you have some platforms which move from left to right, and some Precursor Orbs at the sides. To get these, do a power jump when the platforms get to the walls. One thing you have to watch out for is that you don't do a power jump and just land in the void below, because that be bad. But wouldn't there a basement in this place? Hmph, that just shows what I know. The path will then turn to the right, and you can jump a few more platforms with some caution, and you can take either of two paths to reach a Power Cell on top of a large machine. But once you take that, the whole room will fill up with blue, and Blue Eco vents will open all over the world! AWESOME! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Defeat The Dark Eco Plant +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Yeah, we're soon to fight the first boss that this game has to offer, but there are a couple things to do before we take care of that. Take the path through the hallway that you just finished (either that, or you can just fall through the floor and you'll be instantly returned to the center of the room), and you will find Blue Eco spurting out everywhere! Use the Blue Eco, however, to open the door there and use the launcher there. You'll then jump up and collect five Precursor Orbs that are caught in the air. As strange as that is, you just got 1/18 of what it takes to get a new Power Cell. So hip-hip hooray there. Return to the center of the room, get some Blue Eco, and then jump up to the ledge above, with the blue light coming from it. Nope, it's not another large Blue Eco machine. Make sure you use the launcher for another 1/18 of what it takes to pay someone for more Power Cells, and jump across those platforms carefully. Because at the end of that hall, you'll face the boss. As I always say it... BOSS TIME! <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> \\ BOSS: Dark Eco Plant \\ Difficulty: Easy \\ <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> || Ah, yes. What would just about any game be without a good share of boss || || fights? Jak & Daxter has only three, but they can all be appreciated for || || what they are. The Dark Eco Plant is a rather simple enemy, and just like|| || the other two bosses in which you'll fight later, you can't just damage || || it at any time. But I'll get to that in a minute; it'll start the fight || || off by sending a porcupine out to chase you. || || || || DON'T just charge at this porcupine, or you'll just get hurt yourself, || || and have to go back after it while you're temporarily invincible. Just || || wait around, and pretty soon the thorns will go down. Charge, spin, or || || headbash the porcupine to get rid of it, and then the Dark Eco Plant will|| || root up and let some flowers grow, which will serve as stairs up to its || || "head". Must be some pretty hard flowers if you can use them as stairs, || || but climb up anyway. || || || || At the top here, charge right into the Dark Eco Plant's head, and it'll || || shake in da MAD PAIN. Feel the groove of it all. And with that being || || done, it'll send two more porcupines out to chase you. Once again, jump || || over them and avoid them until the thorns go down, and then charge them. || || Also don't get too close to the plant's head, or it'll swoop down and it || || bites, let me tell ya. Repeat this process twice, the second time having || || to deal with three porcupines, and the Dark Eco Plant, and the roots || || that stick out around Forbidden Jungle, and memories. || <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> And after you beat the Dark Eco Plant, he'll drop out a Power Cell, and not only that, but the roots won't be sticking out all over the Forbidden Jungle, so that is one less enemy to deal with. Make sure that before you leave, you jump on the Dark Eco Plant's head five times to claim five respective Precursor Orbs. Yeah, those are really hard to miss, so make sure you get them. There's a Blue Eco vent here, so soak up some blue, and use the launcher there to get yet some more orbs, and leave the temple for good. Oh yay, back to the jungle. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Catch 200 Pounds Of Fish +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Close to where you are, and also close to where the entrance is, there's the second bridge, in which I told you to remember earlier. Look down below there, and see if there's a river there with a fisherman sitting near it with a basket. That's where you need to be; jump down there, and talk to the fisherman, who will give you a Power Cell and let you borrow his boat, if you catch 200 pounds of fish. This Power Cell is absolutely essential to collect, because you NEED to do this to get to Misty Island. And directly, you HAVE to do this to get to Fire Canyon. This mini-game is fairly simple. You have a net, and your objective is to get the pounds of fish collected up to 200. There are three kinds of collections in this river, those being green fish, gold fish, and poisonous eels. Green fish are worth one, gold are worth five, and you'll restart all the way back to zero if you catch even one poisonous eel. And there are a lot of them, so you'll have to watch out for them. And also, if you miss 20 pounds of fish, then you're screwed; you have to start over. So with that, hold the net steady at the middle, and when fish start coming from either side, start quickly moving it there and getting them in the net, and then moving to the other side to get any fish that are there. You only need to touch a fish with this net to get them, but make sure that the net does NOT touch any poisonous eels, because at one point, a lot of them will come on the screen. And keep a good eye for gold fish, and don't miss them, or that's 5 pounds that you missed. It shouldn't be hard to get 200 pounds if you keep a good eye to what's going on. And you get your two rewards after that; snappy. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Follow The Canyon To The Sea +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- You should have already gotten this one already, but head to the third bridge (near the machine with the pistons), and jump into the river there. Make sure you get some Blue Eco, though, and follow the river to the end, and it'll peak out toward the sea. On the lone island there is a Power Cell, but make sure that you don't miss the Precursor Orbs down below. For easiest collection, just have Blue Eco draw all of them toward yourself, and that's that. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Open The Locked Temple Door +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= This one is almost as easy as the last one, seriously... go back up to where the Blue Eco vent is, and you can either jump down below and get some more Blue Eco, then use the launcher to get to the ground above, or you can just jump up the steps to get near the machine. But either way, to the right side of the machine, there's a locked door with the usual lightning symbol above it... you should have plenty of Blue Eco and thus be able to get the one and only thing inside that door: a Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. This is under the third bridge, which goes to the bridge that enters the temple, and after the bridge above the fisherman. Drop down there, and you will find it near some Dark Eco chests. Must be an omen. 2. Continue on from the last Scout Fly, and go on through the river. You'll find this Scout Fly at the end there. 3. Right when you enter the Precursor Temple (not the inside, just the outside part), take a right and follow the walkway to a spare Scout Fly. 4. About halfway going up the tower of the Precursor Temple, you'll find this one lying around as well. 5. Around the edge of the cliff of the machine with the pistons, you'll find this one. 6. Close to the second Blue Eco tower, this Scout Fly is just lying around. 7. This one's next to the fourth tower, up a few platforms. Don't you just love those. As for Precursor Orbs, there are quite a few that are easy to miss here. Most notable are the ones inside the temple. Make sure that you use all of the launchers, and that after you beat the Dark Eco Plant, you jump on its head five times. And don't forget the Precursor Orbs that are underwater, close to the Follow The Canyon To The Sea Power Cell. Other than that, it's fairly easy to get all the Precursor Orbs here if you don't miss the "useless" sides of the jungle. ()==========================================================================() VIIe. MISTY ISLAND || ()==========================================================================() Before I even start this place off, I will tell you right here and now that you NEED to have gotten the Catch 200 Pounds of Fish Power Cell in Forbidden Jungle if you want to go to Misty Island. Otherwise, the boat that goes there won't work. I'll also note that if you completely finished Forbidden Jungle, now you can go to Sentinel Beach to get the Launch Up To The Cannon Tower Power Cell, or Method #2 of Get The Power Cell From The Pelican. Something else that you should also do is trade Precursor Orbs for Power Cells with Jak's uncle and the mayor. Don't bother with the oracle if you don't yet have 240 Precursor Orbs, however, because getting to it is too much of a hassle. But you should now have 28 Power Cells, minus one or two from the oracle. Don't go to Fire Canyon yet, though, since we still have a few things to do. To get to Misty Island in the first place, find the dock in Sandover Village with a steamboat there (not the one with a hole in it), and jump in and go. Easy. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Catch The Sculptor's Muse +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ So anyways, when you land at the dock of Misty Island, you'll instantly recognize it as the "puffy" looking place where Jak and Daxter were at the beginning of the game. And yes, it's a bit more difficult than Forbidden Jungle in terms of enemy difficulty, but it's easier than that place in terms of how much you'll do, even if at first, it looks like a very large and confusing place. It's dark and dangerous, and that's exactly what defines the area. Head a little bit unto the path, and you'll notice a catapult to the left. You'll find a lot of these in Misty Island, and their main use is to get a lot of Precursor Orbs that are in the air. To use them, simply jump on the side of the catapult that DOESN'T have a rock on it, and then just headbash. How Jak's head is heavier than that big rock, I will never know, but it'll flip you up into the air. You can use this to gain height, get Precursor Orbs, and who knows what else. Jump up a few more steps, and you'll come to a fork. But anyway, here is where I'll make a note that your objective is to catch the sculptor's muse (you'll remember this if you went into his house in Sandover Village, which is near Sentinel Beach). It's pretty hard to miss the muse; he's gold and looks like a big squirrel, but it's much more difficult to catch him. Here's an ASCII map of the whole area. ------ Legend ------ OR = Origin oo = Other Area NM = Not Muse x = Bone Bridge ~~ = Mud ------ x / \ / x \ ---- / / \ xxx > xxx \ \ \ --- ---- --- oo \ \ \ \ ~~~~ |NM| | | |NM| oo | |NM| \ / |NM| ~~~~ |NM| | | _____ |NM| | | xxx / \ |NM| \__/ ___ | | |NM| | | |NM| \__ __/ |NM| |x| |NM| |x| |NM| _|x|_ |NM| \ / |NM| | | |NM| |_| |NM| |NM| _ |NM| | | |NM| \x\ |NM| \oo\ \x\ |NM| \ \_\x\____/ / \ \ ____oo__/ |OR| |__| The "NM" part isn't where the muse will run to at the beginning, and that also isn't accurate, but it's not important to this because hey, I can't draw a completely proportional map. He'll use that to get back at the end, though. So anyway, you'll see the muse right at the beginning of the fork, and he'll run to the left. The left will then split into two, once again a left and a right. The left is a normal path into the muddy area itself, while the path on the right is a bone bridge. You'll come across a lot of these bone bridges in Misty Island, a few which are major pains. Take the right; the left doesn't show any relevance if you're trying to catch the muse, and as it shows on the map, it's an outside area. Jump up the bone bridge as it moves up, and then Jak will soon be faced with a gap in which you will need to show the brilliance of the Roll Jump to scale. Then after you do that, the muse will jump over to the left, and should you? NO! That's a long gap, and there's a much easier way to cross it. It'll delay you a little bit, but it's worth it. There's a large bone sticking out of the ground just a little bit in front of Jak, so walk up to it and punch it a few times, and it'll fall right down, providing a bridge for Jak to cross. You'd think the muse would be miles ahead of Jak by now, but he's not, because he'll just be sitting right there in a daze, waiting for you because he's superbly stupid. Don't worry about the bone bridges much anymore, and just cross the one you've just made, and then quickly take a left to get to another one. At the next area here, jump to the platform, and then across the mud. Not only are there enemies in the mud, but it'll slow you down a lot, not only in moving through it, but trying to get out and catch up with the muse again. After a bit of mud, you'll come to a left and straight fork, but ignore the left because whether you're trying to catch the muse or no, it's quite useless. Just continue to follow the path, across some more mud, and up there, Jak will have another option: catapult or path. The muse will take a left and head up the path, and I recommend you do that for now as well, that is if you want to catch it. Roll jump up while being careful not to fall off, and as you continue up, you'll get to another one of the bone bridges. Treat them like you normally would, and then you'll just have one more bone bridge and another path (the NM path above, in which the muse WILL take, but not normally from the other way), and you'll be back at the beginning of this area. So anyway, the next time through will be much easier, and you should definitely be able to catch the muse now that the bone bridges are done and you know the path well. Don't sweat if you don't catch the muse on the first way through, or don't get all the Precursor Orbs. And once you have the muse, you have to return to Sandover Village all over again and return the muse to get the Power Cell. Don't you just hate that system. Eh well, a Power Cell is a Power Cell. Moving onward. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Climb The Lurker Ship +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Alright, now it's time to get to the heart of Misty Island itself. Remember the VERY first fork that we faced? EH? I bet you don't because it seems like years ago already, but it's the one where the two paths on the left led forward or up to the muse, and the path on the right went into a different area of this place. Now it's finally time to take a right, and once you get there, jump and keep following the path above the area below. You CAN jump down, but it probably isn't safe, because there are large Skeletons down there who take two hits to take down. All the same, going down there will allow you to knock a bone bridge down for further access (extremely useful in the future), and you can find some Eco which will prove its purpose. So if you're down there, prepare to deal with quite a few annoyances in the enemies. And if you're up there, make sure you walk carefully, because the ground will collapse as you walk across it. So once you get to the end of that path (make sure you pick up the Scout Fly on the overlook along the way, but DON'T jump into the water, for crying out loud), jump down to the right, and enter the room in front of you. Feel free to get the Blue Eco, even if it won't do much for you in the long run in here. As soon as you walk a few steps inside, all the doors shut, and Lurkers will surround you. As Daxter quite so literally put it, IT'S AN AMBUSH! And quite a bit of one. This place is surrounded with metal chests, but don't even think of it. Lurkers will be swarming at you, one by one, and skeletons will be with them, every now and then. Try and get them all together, and punch through a lot of them at one time. You're bound to take hits, but they'll drop a lot of small Green Eco bundles. Not only that, but as you punch through enemies, they're likely to drop Red Eco. Probably your first experience with it, right? 'Twon't be your last either. Pick up some Red Eco and punch through a lot of enemies, you'll see how well it works (quite well). And it'll take the skeletons out in a single hit, which is always great. So soon enough, all those enemies will be down, and you can take the stairs up on the left to get the Return to the Dark Eco Pool Power Cell, the event in which we remember oh so fondly from the very beginning of the game, so get that if you want, but our main focus now is on the Climb the Lurker Ship Power Cell because of the weird order the game puts it in. So head out the door in front of you, where three skeletons and a few Precursor Orbs will greet you. I do NOT recommend charging at them; instead, take a left, get the Red Eco there, and THEN smash them. Red Eco is the least useful in the game, but still, this is just great. From there, take a left and jump across the mud, preferably without Red Eco, or you'll just be slowed down. And on the other side, you get more skeletons (you probably won't exactly have Red Eco at this point) though, and a bone bridge. Great. Punch the bone bridge down, and carefully get rid of the skeletons, and then you might want to consider getting some Blue Eco, because right up ahead is one of those Precursor Orb platforms which need to have Blue Eco taken to them. So get that done quickly, and then jump up ahead to the large ship there. There are a few Lurkers on there, so what. Big deal. Punch through some of 'em if they bother you, and at the top you'll find that Power Cell we've been looking for. Time to follow it off. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Stop The Cannon +-=-+-=-+-=-+-= So anyway, it's most likely that you just got the Climb The Lurker Ship Power Cell, and there's nothing wrong with that. Getting Power Cells is good, ya? But from here, where you are, take a left to the long bridge there, where you'll find a "puzzle" in which you'll instantly recognize if you've played Crash Bandicoot. Barrels will be coming at you, two at a time just rolling along, so you'd have to jump over them, and after those, a third will come which bounces across the bridge. I recommend just heading back a bit if necessary when the third barrel comes, and letting it go over you, then continuing onward. Soon the bridge will come to its end, and plus if you need, there are some branches of this bridge which reveal some Green Eco (one at the end has a large Green Eco bundle in it, actually), and after you get past the bridge, head up a little bit to find the cannon there, and punch the Lurker who's using it down. And out from there will come a Power Cell. Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Return To The Dark Eco Pool +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Excruciatingly simple; remember where the Lurkers ambushed you, in that large room which was kinda in the center of everything? If you want a really good shortcut to getting back there, you can drop down from here, but with that cannon, MAKE SURE THAT YOU BLOW UP THE METAL CHESTS DOWN THERE! Why pass up a few Precursor Orbs if it's not necessary? And once you do that, drop down there and go up the stairs, and get this Power Cell. Hell (yeah that rhymes too), I bet you already have it. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Destroy The Balloon Lurkers +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Leave in the direction of the water, from right below the Lurker ship. Yeah, know where that is? You should be able to find it from the outer exit of the room where the Lurkers ambushed you earlier. Follow the path there out to the ocean, until you find a blue circle flashing to show that you can use your Zoomer there. That's what we're looking for; get into the Zoomer, and it's time to zoom that ocean up, to speak in a relative way. And your objective is to find six Lurkers here, which aren't exactly hard to find. I'll note right now that some Precursor Orbs here can be quite tough to find, so make sure you zoom (hahaha) through this place and get all of them. But with that, there are six dirigibles floating around here, piloted by Lurkers. They will constantly go from up to down, so you'll have to go for the Lurkers when the dirigibles are down. However, they have mines on them as well, so you can't be aggressive. =( Just find all of them and charge through the Lurkers, and then in the middle of the ship, you'll find a Power Cell. M'as well. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Use Zoomer To Reach Power Cell +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Alright, now you probably noticed a Power Cell floating above the air earlier, as well as bridges that lead up the ship and to... pretty much nowhere. Don't know how many people are reading my controls section at the beginning of the guide or not, but you have to press R1 to jump in the Zoomer. Not that hard, and at the end of a ramp with the Zoomer, you can go pretty far if you jump at the end of it. And that's exactly what we'll have to do here. Find the beginning of the bridge, which is kind of in front of the beachy area where you first got into the Zoomer, and head up the bridge. Make sure that you grab the stuff which is on this bridge, though, it's not just a Power Cell. Take a right as soon as you get the opportunity, and you'll come to a left and straight fork. If you jump off straight, you can get some Precursor Orbs, and if you jump off to the left, which is a pretty easy jump to reach your destination, you'll get a few Precursor Orbs and a Power Cell. So do them both! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Use Blue Eco To Reach Power Cell +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Here's another one you might have noticed, but didn't bother to get. Now it's FINALLY time to head all the way back to the beginning of the area (the first and seventh Power Cells are the only ones which use it). If you don't remember how to get here, you'll have to head up the path from where you get off the Zoomer, and it'll take you to the room where you got ambushed by Lurkers. And from there you can leave through the other exit, and get to the beginning of the area. And that's where you should be 'radnow. You're going to have to do some long jumps here, if you don't knock the bone bridges down. But also try and get some Red Eco if you can, so you can get rid of the skeletons. But anyway, there's an island nearby with a large upstanding bone bridge, so knock it down if you need to, and get the Blue Eco next to it. Now cross the bridge you have burned (or rather, made), then get the Blue Eco there. Yes, it's important to get a LOT of Blue Eco! So follow closely, young Jedi. There's a platform on the other side of that one which has some Blue Eco, so get that if at all possible, and now roll jump in the opposite direction from the room where the Lurkers ambushed you, and when you finally reach true ground, away from the mud and stuff, take a left and you'll find the Blue Eco platform we're looking for. So just sit back and you'll land on an island with a lone Power Cell, waiting for you to snag. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. If you chase the sculptor's muse, you'll come across this Scout Fly along the way, near one of the bone bridges. 2. There's one Scout Fly on the ledge to the left wall, above the area with the Blue Eco, right before the room with the Lurker ambush. 3. Not too far from there, you can continue up the ledge there, and at the top you'll find it around there. 4. This one is at the top of the Lurker ship. Not following the bridge with the barrels rolling down, just at the top of the ship itself. 5. Following up the ship while avoiding the rolling barrels, you'll find this Scout Fly along the way. 6. There's a catapult which can easily get you up to this one, which is right before the bridge. Look around there somewhat. 7. You'll find this one on the bridge while using the Zoomer on the water. Refer to around the Use Zoomer to Reach Power Cell part. There aren't really any particularly tricky Precursor Orbs here, but it still seems to be one of the hardest places in the game to get all the Precursor Orbs. Make sure you use the cannon to break the boxes in the room where you got ambushed by Lurkers, and also use the Zoomer to navigate the full reaches of the water and get all the Precursor Orbs there. And last... maybe you're missing some in the first area if you fall short of 200. But oh well, you should still have 420 - minus what you've traded in, which is enough for all of it. ()==========================================================================() VIIf. FIRE CANYON || ()==========================================================================() Before you go on to Fire Canyon, trade your Precursor Orbs into the oracle, Jak's uncle, and the mayor. You need a combined total of 420 from any of Geyser Rock, Sandover Village, Sentinel Beach, Forbidden Jungle, and Misty Island, and you can check how many you have in total by going to the menu and then pressing X. So get all of the Power Cells in Sandover Village, and you should have, in total, 34 Power Cells, which is more than enough to power your Zoomer. So enter the canyon, talk to Keira, and let's do this. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Reach The End of Fire Canyon +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Hop on the Zoomer, and note a thing or two about this place. This place mainly consists of fire, in which you'll start driving on right now. If you just sit on it, then it will heat your Zoomer up. Yes, you DO have a limit to how much your Zoomer can take; once it reaches 500 degrees (or rather, the gauge on the lower right fills up completely), you're dead as a scorched man and his ottsel. So you'll want to keep moving so that you can get out of overheating, which is your only danger except Dark Eco, which is everywhere. There are wooden paths released everywhere, which will keep you off the hot ground, and stop you from heating up too quickly. So if you see one of those, make sure that you drive on it. And aside from that, you've got cooling balloons released all over the Fire Canyon, which will drop your temperature a bit. Those are always useful, so just remember for now that any blue stuff in the Fire Canyon is good, be it Blue Eco (which will speed your Zoomer up), or cooling balloons. I can't exactly give too much of a walkthrough for Fire Canyon, but I'll make some notes here. Stay OFF open lava, which is even more orange and blatant than the fiery ground you're driving on. Your temperature takes precedence over everything else, so if you have to miss a Scout Fly for a cooling balloon, so be it. Use ramps and wooden paths as often as possible, as they'll conserve heat. And watch OUT for gaps, Dark Eco, and pillars, which will either slow you down, damage you, or kill you. Fit 'em together. The place ends quickly enough. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- I'm not even going to walk you through the seven scout flies, as they're all clumped together on the path somewhere. Just keep an eye out, and don't try to concentrate on getting them too much until a second time around. The same applies to Precursor Orbs. They're all plain in sight and not too difficult to find, but if you miss a few, no problem, you can go through Fire Canyon as many times as you want. But all the same, it's nice to get two Power Cells, seven Scout Flies and fifty Precursor Orbs and finish up with this place. ()==========================================================================() VIIg. ROCK VILLAGE || ()==========================================================================() As soon as you enter Rock Village, follow the path a little bit until you find a large hut, set above the water. Yeah, as it would turn out the Blue Sage had a bit of fun. Enter the hut and stand on the button near the teleport gate, and your new objective is to find 45 Power Cells. You SHOULD have 36 Power Cells (yet unfortunately, few do), but the main thing you need to collect all over again is numerous Precursor Orbs. So as Samos says after you let him in, GET TO IT! Fur balls included, lovingly. =) +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 90 Orbs To The Gambler +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- So... leave that hut, as Samos quite angrily commands, and you have a left and right fork, with the left going back to Fire Canyon. Do I need to tell you that's the wrong way? Nope... pat yourself on the back if I didn't need to. =) Jump across the small platforms on the right, and you'll soon get to a sandy area which will unwrap deeper into Rock Village, but don't forget the Scout Fly that's below you. It's somewhat hard to notice, so I even stated its location twice. Gotta love me. Head to the right once you get back down, and you'll see the geologist on the left, but that's a time we'll tackle pretty soon. For now, head up and when you get a bridge to your immediate availability on the right, take it and once there, you'll find a gambler who is standing (quite literally) inside a barrel, and a warrior who is mourning his defeat. Speak to the gambler, and he'll offer you two Power Cells, one for 90 Precursor Orbs (*cough*), and one for something in the Precursor Basin. Deal with the former whenever possible. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Bring 90 Orbs To The Geologist +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Before dealing with that geologist chick, head outside, and you'll find some Blue Eco. Now head back around the rocks that surround this area, and take the other one to go near the geologist, because there's one of those Precursor Orb capsules that requires Blue Eco to open. Don't forget that, since this place completely revolves around the collection of Precursor Orbs. The geologist, dressed in aqua nearby, will give you one Power Cell for giving her 90 Precursor Orbs, and another Power Cell for doing something else in the Precursor Basin. Bah, humbug. Just cough up the orbs. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 90 Orbs To The Warrior +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- It gets asked a lot, but you do not NEED to do this; you'll see why the question might be asked in a second. The warrior, who's in the center of the area along with the gambler, wants 90 Precursor Orbs if you want him to fix the bridge nearby, and he'll even drop in a Power Cell. But you know that the warrior does NOT want to fix the bridge in the first place, so why he would do this is beyond me. The bridge that he will fix can be followed over to the far right if you want to enter Boggy Swamp, and forward will reveal a large machine that Keira talked about earlier. If you get 45 Power Cells, the machine will be activated and lift the machine so that you can proceed to the Mountain Pass. And yes, you will have to get there, but if you're really good, jump well, and get to the planks that are there (don't ever take chances with the Lurker Sharks!), and you'll make it there without needing the bridge. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- So... you probably ran across the oracle on the way, but to get there, use the bridge that leads out from the center of Rock Village, where the gambler and warrior are, to the main path where the geologist is, and you'll find the oracle there, across from the geologist and the Precursor Orb capsule. Like I said in Sandover Village, 120 orbs is quite a lot, and for the meantime I'd recommend giving your orbs to the warrior, geologist, and gambler, by going to Precursor Basin. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Exactly like it was in Sandover Village, except I personally finished up with Rock Village quicker than I did Sandover Village, possibly because I had some leftovers from there, AND the stuff from Fire Canyon. I thoroughly recommend going for the 90 orb Power Cells before this, though, and getting this before you leave for the Mountain Pass after you get 45 Power Cells, which shouldn't take too long. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. Probably the easiest one in Rock Village to miss, there's one right outside the Blue Sage's hut, on the balcony at the side. 2. This one is on the sand between two of the steps that lead up to the Blue Sage's hut. And it's easy to miss, so make sure you grab it. 3. There's another one behind the rock behind the geologist. It's a path and stuff, with a Scout Fly on it. 4. Near the path that leads to the central area, and also close to the flaming boulder and Blue Eco there. 5. There's yet another Scout Fly, right near where the warrior would build the bridge that goes to Mountain Pass and Boggy Swamp. 6. Close to the bridge that goes to Lost Precursor City, there's one on the outside of the area with the gambler and the warrior. 7. After crossing the bridge that the warrior made for you, there's a Scout Fly lying in wait right outside Boggy Swamp. There aren't any Precursor Orbs that are hard to FIND in Rock Village, the only question is hard to GET. The Blue Eco capsule near the geologist is difficult to get the Blue Eco into, even if you get two of them, so if you're missing a few, they're probably in there. Other than that, as long as you get the ones a bit behind the path to Lost Precursor City, you shouldn't have any problems clearing this area of Precursor Orbs. ()==========================================================================() VIIh. PRECURSOR BASIN || ()==========================================================================() Precursor Basin is right behind all the geologist's equipment in the main path of Rock Village. It might not immediately strike you as being a level, though, since it is a bit unusual, and is just shaped like a large land mass that comes across looking like a part of Rock Village itself. And it's not a normal level either; the whole place is played out in Jak's A-Grav Zoomer. You know, what you used to get past the Fire Canyon. However, the Precursor Basin is an excellent source of Precursor Orbs. So eat 'dis schtuff up, yo. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Herd The Moles Into Their Hole +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- As soon as you enter Precursor Basin, head down the cliff that's near the entrance, and jump into the Zoomer that's there. We've got a lot of work to do here, so we should only get started by doing the geologist's task first. She comes before the gambler cuz she's so much better looking. Obviously. Oh, my bad. Head up the cliff in front of you, and you'll probably find red squirrels (oh my bad, they're actually supposed to be moles), running amuck. And no, they are not enemies. There are four or so of these moles, so find some of them, and start chasing them all around the area. After one or two are in the hole which is close to the entrance, it seems that just about all of 'em want to crawl in there, so as long as you can at least find them, which usually isn't too bad, there's a good chance that you can chase them into the hole. And after that's done, you still have to go back to the geologist to claim your Power Cell, but do that after we're done here, m'kay? +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Catch The Flying Lurkers +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Now this is, in my opinion, one of the most frustrating Power Cells to collect in the game. To start off with, there are four purple Lurkers which fly around the area, and to get a Power Cell out of this mumbo-jumbo ideal, you need to chase them and catch them. And they're roughly the same speed as your Zoomer, so because they obviously start ahead of you, you'll usually need to make shortcuts if you want to catch them. Shortcuts being like cutting a corner when they make a turn, and there aren't too many of those. Something else that you need to watch out for is accidentally moving in front of the Lurker, and this especially holds true when a Lurker is descending somewhere, since wings can go up, but your Zoomer sure can't. But anyway, as for their locations, there are two relatively easy ones around the entrance, one closer to the mole hole, and there's another one a little closer to the entrance, near the arch there. You're yet to see it. Let's at least move on to the next area, which can be accessed by taking the side path that's on the wall of the first area. In here, there's a ramp nearby which will take you up and onward to get the Get The Power Cell Over The Lake Power Cell (wow my typing is getting redundant), which a Lurker will take, and that's the prime example of when not to cut in front of a Lurker, or face the consequences. Another one flies near the dark, poisonous plants at the upper right part of the area. So chase 'em all... it's long, but doable. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Beat Record Time On The Gorge +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ To gain easy access to this one, just head to the right as soon as you enter the second area of Precursor Basin. You can tell this area apart by just looking to the upper right. Are there dark, poisonous plants there? If so, take a right and go through the checkered rope there, and it's time to start racin' racin'... the clock. This is a rather fun mini-game, so might as well make the most out of it. Follow the path in front of you, driving very carefully. Make sure you maintain a good speed, but don't drive too fast so that you'll just crash into things here, because that will slow you down. A lot. Keep on going forward, collecting the Blue Eco on the way if possible (yeah, Blue Eco speeds you up, a LOT), and then you'll find a ramp that heads upward. Might as well; follow that a bit until you come to a drop. Here's where some might get confused. When you fall there, immediately turn around. So when you land, you're faced in the opposite direction from whence you originally started. Continue zoomin', not crashing into anything of course, and getting any Blue Eco you can while not going for the one that's on the hill that you'll soon encounter, being that it's too difficult to collect, and take a small turn to the left to get to the end. If you finished less than 45 seconds, then you can go back to the gambler and claim your hard earned Power Cell. That wasn't too bad, was it? JUST A WARNING OF A BUG BEFORE YOU GO AWAY THOUGH! If you talked to the gambler back in Rock Village, then went to this place and tried this, yet didn't get better than 45 seconds, but then go back to the gambler and speak with him again, I have heard that you can't collect this Power Cell. It's never happened to me before, but I've heard of it in the past, so I thought that I'd warn you beforehand, because missing out on Power Cells is always bad. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Get The Power Cell Over The Lake +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- You might have, quite a few times, noticed the ramp that's right at the entrance of the second section of the Precursor Basin. Now it's time to make full use of it. Follow it up from the entrance and carefully navigate around it, getting Precursor Orbs but being careful not to fall off, which is quite easy because of how narrow the path is. At the end of the path the Zoomer will get to a jump, and you'll have a new ramp to follow up, by going to the right and then the left. Now you'll need to make a couple jumps from platform to platform. That is the definition of Precursor Orb bounties... didn't I tell ya that the Precursor Basin is an excellent place for finding those orbs? At the end of those jumps, you'll find a Scout Fly as a reward, and then by getting to the end of the ramp, you can jump over the lake there. To jump to it (this is similar to a Power Cell back in Misty Island), make sure that you jump at the very end of the ramp here, and give it all the acceleration in your Zoomer. That's all I can say... good luck. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Cure Dark Eco Infected Plants +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ This is quite obviously done in the second area of the Precursor Basin, which can be easily characterized by the black plants around the northern part of it. You also might have noticed there's a Green Eco vent near it, which means just a little more than restoring your health to da max. Start by zooming into it, and you'll notice that there's the usual bar on the right which gradually decreases. It turns out you need to use it to purify the Dark Eco plants, or rather, get rid of them. Charge through the plants, letting the Green Eco take effect all over them. Zoom back and forth all over those plants, letting them disappear one by one as you go through them. To get a Power Cell out of this, they ALL need to disappear, and the only hard thing is that if there are any of them left, they will just respawn and give birth to new ones. It'll take a few vents worth of Green Eco to get rid of all of them, and I can't really give much strategy other than keeping close to the vent right before the bar goes out and not bumping into the rocks, but just keep at it, and you'll get this Power Cell quickly. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Navigate The Purple Precursor Rings +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= High on top of the first area of Precursor Basin, you'll find a purple ring in front of you, which can be accessed by all the ramps and paths and stuff. As soon as you fly through it, another one appears close to it. And you'll have to follow through no less than 26 of these, until at the end, a Power Cell drops out of the last one. And quite naturally, you have a time limit for going through them, which I think is something along the lines of ten seconds. But that's irrelevant; start zoomin'. Make sure that you always keep going straight through these rings, so that you don't become totally lost when looking for the next one. Usually, they'll just appear right in front of you, so you might as well take advantage of that bonus. They'll be a little tough at the end, since it'll use all the stuff in the second area, but just as long as you keep your eyes open and concentrate, you'll be fine. A Power Cell is, quite obviously, your reward for that. You'll need to do this for the next Power Cell, so just make sure you finish this. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Navigate The Blue Precursor Rings +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ There's a blue ring (yeah, we have to do some more of this crap), in the second area of Precursor Basin, on top of one of the ramps. When you go through that one, you'll have to follow no less than 27 blue rings, and these are quite a bit harder than the last ones. They are, usually, close to or in front of the last ring, but they're much further spaced out. All the same, you'll need to use some logic and look around, and almost all of the time you'll be able to find a blue ring before the time gives out. However, there are a couple of tricky spots. What was I think the seventh ring is high in the air above a rock. To get this you'll need to charge at the rock in the direction of the ring and jump off of it. This usually isn't too hard, but do it fast in case you screw up. And you'll also need to go back near the entrance of the Precursor Basin, to get one that's all the way down there near the Zoomer pad, and one that's up above. Go AROUND the Zoomer pad, and DO NOT TOUCH IT! Or you'll just dock it and need to start over. Just make sure you watch out for those, and you'll get the last one near the plants. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. Close to the entrance, you'll find a Scout Fly at one of the far sides. 2. Really close to the mole hole, you can't really miss the Scout Fly hanging around there. 3. On one of those platforms that you'll have to jump on in the second area of the place. Blargh. 4. This one is right below the last one; just fall off and you'll immediately find this. 5. Just before the ramp that'll lead to the Get The Power Cell Over The Lake Power Cell, there's this babe. 6. Right before you'll do the jump to the first purple ring. It's clear and easy to collect. 7. And similarly, right before the blue ring jump. That was hard. There are absolutely no hard to find Precursor Orbs in Precursor Basin. As I've stated many times in the past, it's a great source of them, since there are 200 squeezed into a place as small as this. Just make sure that you snag all the chests and get the ones near the Get The Power Cell Over The Lake Power Cell. It's a very easy 100%. ()==========================================================================() VIIi. LOST PRECURSOR CITY || ()==========================================================================() One of the most vastly confusing places in the entire game, don't enter the Lost Precursor City if you aren't prepared for a long and fairly difficult, as far as navigation goes, place. And if that weren't hard enough, it's probably the longest place you've encountered yet, even beating out Forbidden Jungle. So when you're ready, having traded some easy Precursor Orbs for Power Cells in Rock Village, cross the bridge at the lake on the edge of the central area, where the gambler and warrior are. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Raise The Chamber +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ So, once you get to that platform in the center of the structure that you'll reach after crossing that bridge, or lack thereof, and you'll descend to the lost city of Atlantis itself. Well, all it's referred to as is a "Lost Precursor City", so let's leave it at that. Anyway, a note before we begin, is that the place is full of electric acid, and it's quite damaging. So I recommend avoiding not only that green flashy stuff, but water in general, because usually it'll switch between being water, and electric. Take the only door that's there as you enter, and follow the path to the next room. Note that there ARE two things that can damage you in here, and those are the pipe thingys on your left and right, and the electric acid at the far side of the room. Just be alert as you go through this place, and head through the door in front of you. This is a really large room, and the Precursor Orbs in here may be quite hard to find. So if you want, get to the other side of the gap immediately in front of you by using the platform when possible. If you choose to do that, then to get the Precursor Orbs on your right, you'll find the walkway is constantly moving from left to right, and you'll have to constantly jump over the electric pipe if you want to get them. Just letting ya know before you start trying anything. As for the floor level, it almost entirely consists of water, which is very dangerous as it constantly switches between being electric acid and water. So basically what you need to do is AVOID it. But you can jump down to the floor, and you'll find a blue switch there to headbash. Collect some Blue Eco along the way, while following the platforms that the blue switch will create, and on the other side you'll find a Blue Eco capsule platform. From there, jump up or back across the platforms, and use one of those platforms to get back to the entrance. Now let's start anew from the perspective of where you came in. When a platform gets to the level that you're at, jump on it and take it to the upper level, and follow that path on to the next room. Well, that room was confusing enough. And it just gets worse. Jump across the water, cautious as always, and you'll come to what you might call a theme in this place: moving platforms. These work in unusual ways, though. If you jump on one of them, the other one moves around in a counter-clockwise fashion. If you want, jump down below and take out the piggyback Lurker (as I quite so cleverly named it because it's carrying another Lurker around, FEAR ME) by attacking the guy on top and then the big guy, but let's consider the platforms. Ignoring the ledge on the right except for the goodies on it, jump on the platform in front of you, and then the other one will move in front of this one, just so long as you stand still. When it aligns itself with you and the path on the left, jump off of the one you're on and cross the gap. From there, it's a simple path to an even larger and more confusing room, but hey, that's just a practice of life. The whole world is out to get you. With that ALWAYS in mind, there are more platforms like the one in the last one in here, in which you can use to travel across the entire room. Eh, we'll return to it next Power Cell. For now, jump over to the left and simply head on to the next room, where you'll find the seventh Power Cell here, the Reach The Center of the Complex one. If you want to get it now, that's good with me, but otherwise, cross to the upper-right room, where you'll find some relatively new enemies. To deal with these, you'll have to headbash them. I think that's the first one that we needed to do that? But anyways, it's a left-right fork, and to head on to where you'll get this Power Cell, take a left. From there, quickly cross the electric acid, and on the other side there, you'll find some ledges that for easiest reference I'm not gonna lead you to... yet. ;) Instead, take a right and head down the slide there. There are quite a few Precursor Orbs here, as well as electric tubes and Dark Eco chests. There are also metal chests here, which *gasp* can be broken by simply slip slidin' away into 'em. Try to miss as few as possible, and with that having been done, you'll end up in another room, which is full of those enemies which need to be headbashed. Give them full throttle, and now let's start with the puzzle itself, which is fairly easy. Start by removing ALL the enemies in here, upstairs and downstairs. Alright. There are five devices in this room, some upstairs and some downstairs. To start with, grab some Blue Eco from the vent there, and you'll need to charge all five of 'em with it. There's one on the floor, right nearby. Get that quickly, then head to the right and up the stair there, which has another one. Climb up to the walkway above, and circle around it to get the two devices there charged, and then jump down the stair on the opposite side, which has another one. That's it. All five of them are charged. Once that's done, the door in the center of the room will open. Just head inside, and then that room will rise over sea level! Yep, you're back in Rock Village now... but that sure was impressive. From where you land after all of that, head over to the cliff that's on the right. Climb up the few steps there, and here's where some might screw up. You need to GET to that Power Cell that's on top of the city section. To do this, execute a double jump at the end of the path, and continue with a spin. With that kind of jumping power, you'll reach the top and finally claim that Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Follow The Colored Pipes +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- The bad part of all the matter, is that you have to go all the way back through Lost Precursor City ALL OVER AGAIN. Never exactly fun, but anyway, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon. Or actually, I'm not too far. I'm thinking of that room where you jumped off to the left to go to the room with that Power Cell in the center, in which I said you'll use platforms to get through just about the entire area. And that's right, if you want to get to otherwise ledges, Scout Flies, and Precursor Orbs here, play around with the platforms. But anyways, you want to reach to reach the other side of the room, and to get there, start by stepping onto the platform in front of you. With that, the other one will move in front of you... repeat the process over and over again until you reach the ledge on the other side, which is characterized by seeing three buttons, and three pipes, one of which contains a Power Cell, and two of which contain Scout Flies. It's pretty obvious we're going for the Power Cell, so headbash the button on the left. After you do that, the Power Cell will go through the pipe and transport to a ledge high above, to the left. You need to get to this one QUICKLY QUICKLY, or it'll be sucked up into the pipe. Follow on the platforms to the left, but be quite cautious, as they'll just enter the wall, while the next one will come out. So jump off when the one you're on is entering the wall. The only tricky part is at the end, when one will rise above you. Make sure you jump before this happens, and if you get the timing, you'll quite easily reach the platform with the Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Reach The Bottom of the City +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- So now, let's move on... and quite a bit, at that. Take the slide back down to the room where you charged the devices to get the Raise the Chamber Power Cell, and head out through the upper left. Here you'll have to cross the electric acid very carefully, so roll jump to your liking, and you'll get a geyser operated platform, as odd as that might seem, which you can use to reach a Scout Fly above. Do this if you wish, since Scout Flies lead to extra Power Cells. And once you're done with that, more slides. Yay. Take the slide on the left, which is in essence, pretty much the same as the last one. There are more obstacles, though... watch out for the pipes, and also at the end, slide carefully since if you want to get all those metal chests, you'll need to go right between two Dark Eco chests. But aside from those, pop open any normal chests that you can, since there are a few large Green Eco bundles in there. Let the slide end itself, and at the end you can jump to a rather lone platform which has a Power Cell. But then the challenge for Climb The Slide Tube begins... but not in this guide! Refer to that with a Ctrl + F. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Quickly Cross The Dangerous Pool +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Fast forward a little bit, and let's go back to right before the first slide, which led to the devices. Don't take that back down there, obviously, but stop right before that. Remember those ledges I spoke of earlier? You can't get to the one on the far upper right, but for now, headbash the button in front of you, and then very, very quickly jump across the platforms which appear across the electric acid. Don't roll jump or anything, just double jump at the very most, and get to the other side where you'll get a Power Cell. And to reverse that, just pound the button there to do the exact same thing. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Match The Platform Colors +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Odds are you don't, but you might remember that you reached a left-right fork in the room BEFORE the Quickly Cross The Dangerous Pool Power Cell. You took a left to get a lot of the Power Cells you owned now, so might wanna take a right now. Cross the water/electric acid carefully, using the whirlpools to your advantage if need be, and then you're faced with another one of those paths that moves left and right below an electric pipe. Not too hard to cross, but the puzzle is to begin. Right after you get past that, you'll see thirteen platforms in front of you, as well as a Lurker flying around there, who is in direct violation and needs to be spinned and eliminated before doing anything else. But with that, you'll need to jump on all thirteen of those platforms, and only ONCE, to get a Power Cell for this. And not only that, but you need (actually you don't need to, but it's highly recommended), to reach the upper central platform last. So with that, here's my UBER MAD 1337 ASCII SKILLZ to the rescue. __ __ |13| __ |5 | __ |13| __ |11| |11| |6 | |12| |3_| |12| |4_| __ __ __ |4 | |7 | |10| |10| __ |7_| __ |2_| |2 | |8 | __ |8_| __ |5_| __ |3 | |1 | |9 | |9_| |6_| |1_| Basically what the rectangles are are the platforms (duh), and the upper numbers represent the path you can take. The lower numbers... are a side path! There are innumerable ways that you can do this, but those two paths are just two ways that you can do it, just by going from platform 1, to 2, to 3... just don't combine the two paths or anything, because that would be bad. Once you get to the thirteenth platform (assuming the others are all jumped on), a door will open which reveals a Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Climb The Slide Tube +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Ahem... sorry for that "minor" interruption from what we were doing. Remember getting the Reach the Bottom of the City Power Cell? After you stepped on that platform in the center, it sank and the Dark Eco below started rising... scary. There's some Blue Eco directly in front of you, so make sure that you use it and instantly get up before you get swallowed. But it doesn't matter, you'll start have to run in circles all around the room, slowly advancing upward to get out of this madness. Continue over to the right, careful of the usual dangers which plague this place. Also worth noting are Precursor Orbs, which are your best friends in any given situation. Continue walking while jumping up ledge to ledge, and also being very cautious at those platforms that we walked across to get the Follow the Colored Pipes Power Cell, as they go in and out a lot. After a couple of those Blue Eco launchers, you'll end by launching out of that chaos. I would think the Dark Eco could break through the seal, but there's a Power Cell here, lying in wait. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Reach The Center of the Complex +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= One of the most blatantly obvious Power Cells in the entire game, you'll find this one to the left of the second room, where the platforms are circling it. These platforms will frequently tip over, which prevents you from crossing them with ease. If one of them that you're standing on starts tilting, then immediately get off of it and jump to the other one. Doesn't help that a place like this had to be a haven for Precursor Orbs, but in the center of this complex puzzle (hah, I'm so witty), there's a Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. There's one at the side of the floor of the first room. The floor being the bottom with all the water, that is. 2. On the right ledge of the room before the first and second rooms, in which you'll first encounter these damn platforms. 3. There are two Scout Flies in which you can get near the Follow the Colored Pipes Power Cell, but they're a little tough to get. Start by getting the platforms so that you can reach this ledge, and then after you headbash the button for the second one, it'll transport to the pillar in the center. Quickly jump back to the last platform, and then play around from there to get this one. 4. This one works exactly the same as the last one... headbash the third button, and the Scout Fly will transport over to the ledge on the far right, but this one doesn't last very long. Very quickly get the platforms to lead up to that ledge, and if need be, do a roll jump to reach this Power Cell. 5. Close to where the last Scout Fly will be dropped off, but on the other section of the wall. To easily get this one, just use the platforms. 6. On the way to the Follow the Colored Pipes Power Cell, you'll locate this one on a ledge in between. 7. Standing quite a bit out from the other Scout Flies, this one is in the room right after the room where you charged the five devices, and before the second slide. Lost Precursor City is, in all honesty, one of the hardest places in the entire game to get all 200 Precursor Orbs in. There are a lot of hard to find Precursor Orbs in the first and second rooms, mainly around the water. There are also a few on the slides which are quite easy misses. Basically every room in all of Lost Precursor City, particularly the first and second large ones, need to be searched completely if you want to find everything. ()==========================================================================() VIIj. BOGGY SWAMP || ()==========================================================================() A surprisingly easy place for the end of the Blue Sage's world, the Boggy Swamp is a marshy and somewhat annoying place, but it comes across to me as being the shortest main level in the whole game besides Sentinel Beach. And so long as you can find the rocks which hold the zeppelin in place above the swamp, you can VERY easily wrap this place up, Power Cells and all that, in about 15 minutes. Let's do that, m'kay? +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Ride The Flut Flut +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Before I say anything else, you are going to have to have rescued the Flut Flut in Sentinel Beach before you try to do this. So go there or do something else in this place before trying this, if you haven't gotten it rescued yet. All you have to do is find an egg and punch it off a cliff, so it'll only take a couple minutes to do that if you haven't yet. When you start the place itself from jumping across the platforms in the water that separates the area with the warrior and the gambler from Mountain Pass from Boggy Swamp, you'll find a left-right fork, but that's really useless since they meet up in... two seconds? Eh, something like that, carry on. Wade through the mud just in, punching through the rats if you want, and you'll get introduced to some of the best stuff in the game: Yellow Eco. Step into it, and you can shoot from afar. I'M A SNIPER, DUDE! Use the pole there to hurl yourself up to the tree above, where you can bust open some chests and get more yellow stuff. As I always say, you can never have too much yellow stuff. Jump back down to the mud, and then jump on the rock nearby. To get through here, do as long a jump as you can without doing a roll jump, but this place is full of sharp thorns. Just don't step on those, because it's discrimination against furry things. Whatever. On the other side of that mayhem, follow the bridge. You'll then find some bats above (they look like big pink birds to me, but hey, what do I know), in which you can either duck under or shoot with the Yellow Eco, which is generally far more appealing. After the bats are done with, carry on from there, where you get your first introduction to rising poles with spikes. Jump above those when they're down, and you'll prolly be fairly good, but they always have a relatively easy pattern to figure out. Just beyond there is a rat's nest... so, RATS! Yeah, not literally. Blast down the nest to your liking and follow the path to reach a left and straight fork. The straight will be relevant soon enough, but for now take a left. In the cave there, you'll find more of those spiked poles, as well as some Yellow Eco and Dark Eco boxes... those really go hand in hand with each other. Shoot down the rat's nest along the way, and then take the bridge outside and use the poles to swing up to a ledge with several chests, which you can open to reveal a lot of Green and Yellow Eco. Not a bad combination. Hop down, breaking the tether along the way (Powah Cellah!), and then head on a bit to take a very hard right. There you'll find another rather uneventful cave, but there are four Dark Eco chests blocking the way (only slightly) into a new area, so if you have any Yellow Eco, get them chests broken and then move on. However, there's a launcher over to the right, and you'll need that for the Defeat The Lurker Ambush Power Cell. So just remember that and head onward, it's not too much further forward. Take the mud a little bit more, ignoring the purple frog with a big tongue... that be bad, yo. There's a Flut Flut pad there, so you can just hop on the bird, and you'll have to take a few platforms up and forward. This is extremely easy; just look ahead while making larger jumps by mashing X, and you'll come to a Power Cell in a matter of seconds, but you can take it even further than that for a Scout Fly. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Protect Farthy's Snacks +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= A rather fun Power Cell to collect, just follow the mud path that goes on from riding the Flut Flut, and you'll find the swamp's "owner" sitting near the hut there, moaning the loss of his hedgehog Farthy. So you get to play a mini-game at a constant spot of Yellow Eco, firing at the rats there to protect the mushrooms there. Snacks? Gimme a break. This is easy enough, so long as you are constantly observing the whole area of water. There are three rounds that you'll have to get past for the Power Cell, each one increasing in difficulty, but just as long as you shoot down the rats that are closer to the mushrooms first, together with the rats that you're the least likely to see, you should have absolutely no problem getting this one, if only after a couple tries. Enjoy a Power Cell for your effort. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Defeat The Lurker Ambush +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Alright, rewind over to that room with the Dark Eco chests and the launcher on the right. Get past the chests and soak up some Blue Eco, and then go to the launcher to jump to a desolated area in which you'll get ambushed. The ambush is very easy to defeat, however, since there's Yellow Eco around this place and it can easily take care of anything that the ambush throws at you. Stay at the center when not getting Yellow Eco, and just move around to suit your needs. You'll have a Power Cell in no time. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Break The Tethers To The Zeppelin x4 +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- You may have noticed one of four rocks that tethers are tied onto, which are holding a large zeppelin in place over the Boggy Swamp. What you need to do is use Yellow Eco and blast them all away, and that zeppelin will leave. And you get a Power Cell for ALL of them! With that, here are the precise locations of all four of them. 1. When you reach that left-straight fork that I mentioned in the first Power Cell description, it's time to head straight. Ignore the poles there, and just head over to the other side, and use the Yellow Eco to break the rock in the center, which will reveal a vent... awesome. Destroy the rat nests before moving on, and when you reach the mud and mushrooms there, you can just head up and blast the tether down. 2. Follow that left path all the way over to the poles across the mud, and after you hurl yourself up to the four chests which contain Green and Yellow Eco, you will find a tether right in sight, so you can simply move over to that and use the Yellow Eco you have to destroy it. 3. Head to the cave with four Dark Eco chests and a launcher on the right that leads to the Defeat The Lurker Ambush Power Cell, and get some Blue Eco so that you can get to the launcher on the other side of the chests. From there, use the launcher and you'll land in a small cave which is full of rats. Muster the ability to be able to destroy the rat nests, and with the Yellow Eco that will reveal itself afterwards, destroy the tether. 4. At the huge mud field which lies directly after the Protect Farthy's Snacks Power Cell, head to the water and jump across the mushrooms with those last bits of Yellow Eco that you have in you. This is probably the hardest of the four rocks to break, but it's worth it. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- ()==========================================================================() VIIk. MOUNTAIN PASS || ()==========================================================================() So... supposing you've finished up with Boggy Swamp and the rest of the Blue Sage's world, and have 64 Power Cells at this point, head on over to the machine that Keira's tinkering with, and speak with her. Mountain Pass itself is divided into two parts: the battle with Klaww and the part afterwards, which requires the Zoomer. Both parts feature two of the best music themes in the entire game, so enjoy the place while it lasts. +-=-+-=-+-=- Defeat Klaww +-=-+-=-+-=- From where Keira is, head up the hill there, being careful not to accidentally jump into the fiery boulder or the energy beam, as both sting. Keep jumping up, and then when you reach the turning point, land on any of the three stones there. The boss fight against the rather big and ugly eyesore known as Klaww has begun. <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> \\ BOSS: Klaww \\ Difficulty: Medium \\ <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> || This battle is quite a bit more difficult than the one against the Dark || || Eco Plant, but all the same it's enjoyment of the finest nature, since || || fighting bosses is more certainly the greatest part of all these games. || || Erm, moving on. Almost all of this takes place across the three stones || || here, and your greatest worry is not what Klaww will do, but rather what || || the lava will do. If you fall in there, you're dead, no matter how much || || health you have. Avoid it under all circumstances. || || || || Anyway, the battle starts once you land on one of those three stones. || || Klaww will begin by throwing stones at you, which you'll have to avoid by|| || jumping from stone to stone. These are fairly easy to avoid so long as || || you jump quick enough, so just make sure that you have your eyes open, || || and his assault will end quickly. Then after he's done doing that, he'll || || jump into the lava, and some Blue Eco will appear. Grab it, and it'll || || form a bridge shaped like this: || || || __ __ | | | |__|__| | | | |__|__| | | | |__|__| | | | |__|__| | | | |__|__| | | | |__|__| || || || Fairly simple. Just cross to the other side, and then you'll get two || || bundles of Yellow Eco on the other side, while Klaww is busy trying to || || conjure up a large boulder. You can guess what to do... grab the Yellow || || Eco, and shoot, shoot, fire like a drunken man at the corner of the bar. || || With enough Yellow Eco down his throat, he'll get hit over the head with || || the boulder, fall into the lava, and the boulder will chase you. Do a || || couple roll jumps and then get back to the stones; you won't be touched. || || || || Having done that, you'll be back on the stones, and Klaww will launch || || some more boulders at you. Withstand all of that (there are more this || || time, and they're slightly faster), by generally trying to keep to the || || center, and jumping to the sides when the center is being aimed at. After|| || some more wild boulderness, get that Blue Eco bundle, and a different || || bridge will form, this time in a "S"ish shape. Not entirely accurate, but|| || this is what I mean. || || || __ | | __|__| | | | |__|__| | | |__|__ | | | |__|__| | | __|__| | | | |__|__| || || || Boulders will be rolling across it, so what I'd recommend is that you || || jump from side to side while constantly moving forward. Don't roll jump || || or anything, just avoid the boulders while, once on the other side, || || shooting off Yellow Eco at Klaww under the boulder drops on his head. || || When it starts rolling at you, be careful not to fall into the lava, and || || you'll get to the other side to finish it all off. He'll fire a LOT of || || them at you, but just use the strategy I listed above. I doubt you'll || || come to much harm from that. Aaand... Blue Eco forms this. || || || __ | | __|__| | | |__|__ | | __|__| | | |__|__ | | __|__| | | |__| || || || Not 100% accurate, but anyway, you can just jump from left to right on || || this one, while moving onward, and the boulders won't touch you. At the || || end, just continue to fire off the Yellow Eco at him, and then he'll just|| || get crushed under the boulder and sink into the lava. And you don't even || || have to chase a boulder; you can just claim your Power Cell right there. || <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Reach The End of the Mountain Pass +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Time to finish up and get to where the Zoomer part of the Mountain Pass actually begins. Do not jump to the big molten rock in front of the bridge which is now there permanently, or you be burned, ya'ol big boy. Instead, just follow the stones that form on the right, and keep following them until you reach the other side of the lava. Hard to believe it looks this docile just a bit after all that lava, but that's beside the point. Grab the Zoomer in front of you, it's time to race. You'll notice the whole place is littered with explosives; zoom into one of those, and you're a dead man and ottsel. You'll also have to beat the three Lurkers here to the end of the racetrack, or all of the explosives detonate. So basically what you're watching out for here are large gaps, Dark Eco chests, and explosives. And also large pieces of land that might be in your way, cuz if you bump into those, you're slowed down. So keep a good pace through here, not going too fast. If you want, you can take the upper right path that's immediately faced in front of you, but that's not really much of a shortcut. Shortly after that, you'll come to a really large ramp jump, with some Blue Eco at the top... just try and zoom fast on top of that, or you might land in the void below. Keep on going from there, and you'll arrive in the cave. So long as you don't go too fast and land in the pits, it isn't too bad except for the end. You'll make a large jump here, and if you veer over to the left, you'll crash into the ramp there and fall right down into the dark abyss. What I'd suggest is that you veer to the right no matter how much health you have, because losing everything is better than possibly losing one to some Dark Eco chests. The Lurkers here are overall fairly slow, so if you weren't going TOO slow, it shouldn't have been any problem to reach the end here, and not blow up the pass. And hey, you get a Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Find The Hidden Power Cell +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Don't even try to do this before you get the first Power Cell in Snowy Mountain because... to make a long story short, it's impossible. Once you have the Yellow Eco vents opened all over the world, head right out before the cave at the end of Mountain Pass, and you'll find a Yellow Eco vent right in the middle of everything. Soak up some yellow stuff, and shoot away at the boulder to the right to reveal a passage... which is enough to warrant a Power Cell, in my opinion. There ya go. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Again, I'm not going to walk you through all of the Mountain Pass, but I'll say that they're generally pretty easy to find. I wouldn't recommend going for them until after you've taken care of the detonator, but you'll probably get the vast majority of them before you finish the place up. Just look around the cave and close around the edges of the grassy area, and you'll find them all without a problem. And with that, you can head on to Volcanic Crater. ()==========================================================================() VIIl. VOLCANIC CRATER || ()==========================================================================() Volcanic Crater... the final of the three home worlds, and it's a bit different from the other two. First of all, it's not a village, it's a bit shorter and more, how shall I say, "in-depth" than the other ones. For another thing, there are some miners here that require 360 Precursor Orbs, for no less than four Power Cells. There's the oracle, as usual, so you need 600 orbs in total to finish this place up. When you enter through the mountain pass, follow the rocky path a bit in front of you, and then take the bridge into the hut there. Once inside, step on the switch there to let Samos and Keira in... and after a very entertaining and interesting scene, you'll need to gather 72 Power Cells so that you can go through the Lava Tube and enter the Yellow Sage's place. This is Jak's job, accompanied by a range of flea bags. Yaaayyy... erm. Right. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Bring 90 Orbs To The Miners x4 +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- You have to take orbs to these guys FOUR TIMES, so I'm not even going to separate it this time. But let's start off from the Red Sage's hut. If you fall into the lava, you'll start off near a gondola, which will take you to Snowy Mountain if you have 50 Power Cells. A snowy mountain in a fiery place like this, with names like Volcanic Crater and Lava Tube? You can also get near this gondola by taking one of the bridges, so there are a number of ways to get to this place. The train tracks up ahead can be jumped on and taken to Lava Tube or Spider Cave, but more easily when the carts come along. So Volcanic Crater is a bit of a confusing, yet small and easy place to explore. As for the miners, you can find them in the cave behind the gondola. There's lots of blue-ish light coming from there, mainly due to the gem that's inside. Follow the short path into the cave, and every time you give these two guys 90 Precursor Orbs they'll give you a Power Cell. Only last four times, but just bring 'em in and get paid big. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- The oracle itself can be found on a path below the area with the gondola and the cave. Use the other bridge out from the Red Sage's hut and follow down the left path, collecting the Scout Fly along the way. Continue down under the path there, and you'll find the oracle there, in a rather uneasy location. He needs 120 orbs, as par usual, so you have a choice between paying it and the miners... make it your choice. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Bring 120 Orbs To The Oracle +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Yes, there is another one of these, but note that while the other worlds had three levels, Volcanic Crater has only two, those being Snowy Mountain and Spider Cave. So if you aren't anywhere close to getting all the Precursor Orbs needed to pay the miners and the oracle off, you'd better go back to other levels from other worlds, especially being that it's very hard to get all the orbs in either Snowy Mountain or especially Spider Cave. 600 orbs in total for Volcanic Crater... wow. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Find The Hidden Power Cell +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Fast forwarding over to around the entrance to Spider Cave, you'll find across from the entrance, a metal box lying on the stone there. How are you POSSIBLY gonna open that? First of all, getting into Spider Cave in the first place. With the miner cave behind you and the gondola in front of you, head to the left and jump on a cart that might appear, and when it goes to the other side of the rail, jump on the other cart that's taking the other train tracks. That will take you to Spider Cave. Now you'll have to go into Spider Cave, head to the area that hangs right above the entrance, get some Yellow Eco from the vent there, and then jump down and IMMEDIATELY dash across those platforms and up to Volcanic Crater. There, you can launch Yellow Eco up to the chest, where it'll break and reveal a Power Cell. To get a good position, you'll need to jump down from the cliff, roll jump through, and with just a sliver of Yellow Eco left, fire it at the chest as soon as you get into Volcanic Crater ground, with a train track in front of you, and no more jumps. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. To the right of the way that goes into Mountain Pass, just a little near the place. 2. One is en route to the miners, lying near a rock there close to the entrance of the cave. 3. There's one on the path to the oracle, at the very beginning of it to be precise. 4. A bit between the gondola and the carts that take the tracks. Can't really miss it. 5. On a rock across from the first train track. Shouldn't be too hard to get if you get to it right. 6. On another rock, which is near the other set of train tracks. Once again, jump to it right, and it's an easy collection. 7. The final one is right before the entrance to Spider Cave. There are absolutely no difficult Precursor Orbs in Volcanic Crater. As long as you get the ones that go to the oracle, and the ones above the train track, there are no hidden locations or tough corners in all of the place. You should easily be able to get all of them in the whole level without a problem... which makes up for the 600 needed to finish Volcanic Crater. ()==========================================================================() VIIm. SNOWY MOUNTAIN || ()==========================================================================() Snowy Mountain is quite a tough place compared to most places you've accessed so far, and it's one of the most in-depth levels that the whole game will offer. You can access it by standing on the gondola in Volcanic Crater once it's activated (I think the criteria for that is 50 Power Cells), and then it'll take you to Snowy Mountain. You've got quite a bit to do in this place, so we might as well get started on it. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Find the Yellow Vent Switch +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= When you land on the white, vast lands of Snowy Mountain, or something like that, you'll find a bunny, a large switch which is surrounded by a light barrier, and a gap in front of you. For smoothest sailing, headbash the bunny, and then walk a small distance off from the barrier, and double jump to the switch there. If you touch the barrier, it'll repel you, so you need to jump to the top of the switch without getting hit by the barrier, which is easy enough. There are 14 of these, so if you see one of them, take care of it. After you do that, do a roll jump across the gap there. Don't worry if you fall; you can just head up the path again, but I dislike falling off gaps, in my elderly gaming bias. Whatever. On the other side of the gap, you're immediately faced with a left and straight fork. The left will prove its use pretty soon, despite the rolling boulders which are obviously an annoyance, but for now, take the path straight. You'll have to pull off some pretty tough jumps here, so make sure you've got your X finger itchy. Jump across the platforms here, but be very careful not to touch the bunny (not in THAT way you sicko), or be left hanging off the edge of one of them. And don't roll jump either, or you're asking for a quick trip to the grave. Three platform jumps, and you'll come to a narrow path which is worth applying some caution to. Just don't fall off there and regret it for thirty years to come, and then do a few spin jumps across the next few platforms, and end on the other side there. Nothing to it. From there, jump up the hills in front of you, ignoring the metal chests. We'll get those, don't worry. On the other side of those hills, you'll find some of those switches with the barriers on them (which I have made note of a few times already), but they may be a little difficult to get to what with the ice. You'll need to walk quite a bit from the distance if you want to jump to them, or you will just barely get started before the barrier repels you. Annoying, ice is. Use the Red Eco as much as you want, though, cuz the stuff rocks. A little forward from there, you'll come to another fork, this one being left and right. The right is a bridge which leads to a Flut-Flut ride, and as fun as that is, take a left for now. Follow the path a little from there, and then climb down the steps there, feeling free to roll jump a couple gaps that might stand in your way there. And once you land, you'll come to a big icy area which the sane people quite obviously loathe. Doesn't help that it's full of switches with barriers either. Keep going on the path down, and you'll find some trees to your immediate left. Not that anyone listened to Willard babbling off in Volcanic Crater, but there's a secret passage behind those trees. Go on between the trees and walk behind them, and you'll get to this hidden path... sweet. The place starts with icy, and a large piston shooting out to try and push you off... wow, bad start so far. When it starts going back in, dash past, because now you have to use that acceleration to make a jump to the platform here. When it comes about halfway toward you, move forward and jump to it, but make sure you get a little run in first, or you'll just fall into the void below. From there, you'll get off the ice and onto snow... that's sure pleasant. You'll do a couple jumps from there, avoiding those pistons, which is relatively easy. A little bit beyond there, you'll come to a piston at the end of an icy path, which is easy enough to avoid, but don't take chances with getting pushed off the ice with that piston. And after you get past that, it's just a simple snowy path to follow, and you're below the ice you walked across right after those five platform jumps not too far from the beginning. Stand on the switch there, which has a Power Cell on it, and Yellow Eco has been unleashed all over the world! Boggy Swamp, Mountain Pass, Snowy Mountain itself, Spider Cave... they have now all been enriched with the stuff. But anyhoo, if you want an instant return to before the trees, just fall into the gap below. Purdy simple. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Stop The 3 Lurker Glacier Troops +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Relatively simple, this... you might have noticed some machines that the Lurkers were using, to jam poles into ice. Well, you need to find the three of these, beat the Lurkers that are using them, and then you're done; that's relatively simple. Start from the very beginning of Snowy Mountain, which isn't too hard to access. Remember the left-straight fork that's barely a bit away from the entrance? Take a left here, and proceed up the hill naturally, even if there are rolling boulders here. Avoid 'em, as par usual. At the top of the hill here, grab some Red Eco and then take a left to the area at the top, where you'll find one of those heavy, shielded Lurkers. He's a tad bit of a tough customer, so once he jumps off of the machine, give him a face full of Red Eco. From there, one down, two more to go! Now head over to the Red Eco that's near the ice above the Yellow Eco switch, and before the left-right fork, where the left went to the steps that led to the trees, and the right went to the Flut-Flut. Fairly easy to see the Red Eco, which really stands out. Soak some red stuff up, and then take a left at that fork. Before the steps, you'll see the Lurker there without a problem. And from there, head down those steps again and get to the icy area down there. Walk forward a bit from the trees, and you'll see yet another area down there. That is your precise destination. Simply jump down there, and you'll see a few platforms which will lead up to the final Lurker. Make sure you have some Red Eco, and you can just smash his face and end with a Power Cell. Yay! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Deactivate The Precursor Blockers +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ These Precursor blockers, so they're called, are those switches scattered all over Snowy Mountain, which are covered with barriers. Headbashes will take care of them, and basically you'll just have to headbash the all of them. You can find them all by starting, jumping the gap to the other side, perhaps climbing up the hill to the left to collect things up there, continuing onward to the next area, finding some blockers on the ice while continuing down over to the fort, heading left, and finishing everything up there. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Open The Frozen Crate +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ For this... it kind of fits into opening the Yellow Eco vents, in fact you'll have to do that to get this. But anyways, remember all those metal chests near the beginning of Snowy Mountain? Grab the Yellow Eco vent there, and look over to the left to see the ice on the wall. There's a metal chest in there, and all that you'll have to do is shoot that and you get a Power Cell right there... and you may have already done this in Volcanic Crater with another metal chest there, so figures. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Get Through The Lurker Fort +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Alright now... this is a rather painful Power Cell to get, but start by walking over to the tower at the back side of the inside of the Lurker fort. Head to the left side and do a Crouch Jump to reach the ledge above, and then walk over to the left to find a rail directly in front of you. You'll have to jump across several of these rails, and it gets even worse when you get to Spider Cave... bleh. Anyway, after a few rails, you'll have to tackle the curse of the evil moving platforms. Jump on these when they come near you, and continue to move over to the left. You'll have to do harder and harder leaps as they come, but eventually it'll end the path up with a few jumps and a Power Cell at the top. And while you're at it, might as well make your way over to the tower in the center, climb up and get the Blue Eco, then drop down to the ground and activate the three Precursor Orb launchers for a helluva lot of orbs. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Open The Lurker Fort Gate +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Now it's time to make use of dat furry Flut-Flut, duuude. Start by going to the icy area above the Yellow Eco switch, which is right past the hills. And nope, there's no more use for the Red Eco there, so no need for that. Remember me stating that left-right fork, with the left going to the steps that went down to the trees, and the right going to the Flut-Flut? It's time to take that right at last. Carefully jump across the icy planks there, and on the other side, jump on the Flut-Flut. From here, step on the switch to the left, and this will be the first of three sets of platforms that you'll have to cross. This first set isn't too bad, since the platforms are all stationary. Use the wing flap if need be, and you'll get through those easily. On the other side, however, there's another one of those switches which will reveal much harder ones. Don't worry about the time limit here, just wait until the platforms get closer or below you to jump to them. The third set is exactly the same, yet perhaps easy. So long as you concentrate, it won't be any harder than the second set. And it ends with a Power Cell, and it'll open the front gate that's near the trees. Great. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Survive The Lurker Infested Cave +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Lurker infested caves... fun stuff. Start from the large gate that you opened a bit back by riding the Flut-Flut. Begin with the entrance to that gate, and take a left. You'll find a different path branching off to the left along the way, but do not bother with that. Keep going on that path, cursing at the ice to your heart's content, and you'll end with a bridge that goes to the left. Ignore the ice on it, and once on the other side, you'll find some Red Eco, and a cave that you can take a step into... ...and immediately get ambushed by Lurkers! This is quite a trouble spot, as you need to either defeat or dodge literally a hundred Lurker bunnies, and if that wasn't bad enough, you have those friggin' Dark Eco chests to bother with as well. With the Red Eco that you have, wait at the entrance, and pound the Lurkers when they come near. A main rule of thumb is that you should NOT keep trying to advance, or you WILL get hit. And if you don't... stop reading this guide, now. Head up the steps there, while being very careful; your spin move is absolutely invaluable. Resupply on Red Eco if necessary, but this is a fairly tough ambush to thwart. But in the end you'll finish with a Power Cell, so. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. Fall off the cliff you'll reach once you enter Snowy Mountain, and claim a Scout Fly down there. ()==========================================================================() VIIn. SPIDER CAVE || ()==========================================================================() Spider Cave is, in my opinion, the longest, hardest, and most confusing and in-depth level in the entire game. In fact, it's almost impossible to believe that this level and Sentinel Beach are even in the same game. Spider Cave will take awhile to finish, and it's a dark and difficult area overall. So when you're ready to lay down about half an hour or so, leave through the last train track of Volcanic Crater, and it'll take you into the cave of creepy arachnids itself. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Use Your Goggles To Shoot The Gnawing Lurkers +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ When you enter the Spider Cave itself, jump across the platforms in front of you and walk forward, where you'll find a centipede gnawing on the wall. Yeah, those are what you'll need to destroy... each and every single one of those Lurker centipedes, by using some Yellow Eco from above. Let's just hope that you've gotten the first Power Cell in Snowy Mountain at this point. If you move to the left, a spider which takes two hits to defeat will descend from the ceiling. You'll also notice the whole place is surrounded by Dark Eco... bleh. Don't fall in, or kiss 3 Green Eco points goodbye. Jump across the platforms on the left, and then head over to the left and make your way up the cliff there. Here you'll find some platforms moving around a large gap, and you'll need to cross them to get over to the other side. Easy in practice, not difficult in execution either. On the other side, you can follow the path forward to find some Yellow Eco, or make your way all around the room, going over to the left, wooden part of the room. There's some Yellow Eco over there, but you can stick where you are for now. Using this Yellow Eco, you'll need to locate each and every pillar in the whole room, and fire Yellow Eco at the centipedes that crawl through them. And it takes several hits from the Yellow Eco to finally destroy them completely, so that makes this a very grueling task. You'll need to get near every one of the pillars and watch them carefully to see if no centipede lurkers are crawling out of there, continuously moving around the room to get to the other pillars, so expect this one to take awhile. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Destroy The Dark Eco Crystals +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ You may or may have noticed one of five Dark Eco crystals that are scattered across Spider Cave... to get these, you need to touch them and then move away before they explode and get Dark Eco all over you. There are only five of them, but it's much harder to find all of them than it sounds. Here are the precise locations of all of them: 1. At the very top of the first room, you can take some of the platforms and reach the upper level of the room, where you can jump over to it, touch it, and then quickly get away. 2. Continuing past the first room and going into the path at the northern side, past two metal chests, you can find this crystal over to the right. It's a large pool of Dark Eco and a few small platforms, so it'll be a bit tough to get out of there without taking a faceful of Dark Eco. 3. Following the path up to the top of the first area and then continuing through the other passage, you'll find a cliff over to the left. Just recently however, there was a Yellow Eco vent, so you should probably have enough Yellow Eco to fire at the Dark Eco crystal up that cliff. =) 4. Continuing from above, there was a cliff on the left, and some platforms that will take you over to the right. As soon as you take a right there, there is an immediate left-right fork. To the right you'll find a pool that you can dive into, but to get there you'll have to do the longest jump in the game, which is still easily accomplished with a roll jump. Dive into this pool, touch the Dark Eco crystal inside, and then immediately ascend. 5. Take a left at the previous said fork, and you'll reach the dark path which is covered in the next Power Cell description. Refer to below as for how to get there, but you'll reach a left-right fork at the fourth crystal. Take a left, and then descend into the pool there to claim the fifth crystal, and second Power Cell, whoo-hoo. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Explore The Dark Cave +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Refer to the above paragraph as for how to get there, but you'll reach a fork across Dark Eco, take a right, and then reach another left-right fork. From here you'll have to take a left, and from thereon you'll see absolutely nothing but pitch black darkness and some crystals. And these are crystals of green light, not Dark Eco. So that's a relief... start by hitting the one in front of you, and then proceeding forward. This whole place is full of obstacles and spiders, plus the light is very temporary. So move through here quickly. Head forward a little bit from that crystal, and then continue over to the next crystal. Around here, you'll start finding the floor going out under you, so I recommend roll jumping, spin jumping, and moving through here as rapidly as at all possible. You'll then find the third crystal in the wall, and then you can move over to the right and hit the fourth crystal, where you'll find that left-right fork that I mentioned earlier, where the left leads to a pool with a Dark Eco crystal. So grab that if you haven't already. Just a little bit ahead, you'll come across a spinning platform. Don't worry about the light at this point, just concern yourself with getting past these and jumping onto them when they come close to you, and if the light goes out, spin jump as much as possible so that you avoid the floor and gaps around them. Around the end, you can finally take a couple elevators, and at the top you'll pick up a Power Cell and be able to quickly return down to the normal surface. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Climb The Giant Robot +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ One of the most depthful and far-fetched Power Cells in the entire game, it'll all start from the second area. Start by climbing up the ramp that's in front of you, and you'll find a lot of those Lurker drillers along the way. Roll jump, spin, etc. when they're faced the OPPOSITE way, and then take a right there to quickly come to a left-right fork. There's some Yellow Eco over to the left which is worth picking up, but after that you can pretty much forget about the left, and take a right. At the elevator here, which will be going up and down consecutively, jump on it when it's just come back up from having been down. Once on it, it'll take you up so that you'll reach a left-right fork. As is quite frequent with this kind of thing, the left leads to a balcony and nothing more, so just take a right. From here, you'll pretty much have to follow one old boring path all the way over until you come to a corner with a left turn. Just avoid those drills in the floor until you reach that turn. There's an elevator there which is only up, so take it when it's down without worrying about it going down to a great big nothing. When it ends up above, just follow the path in front of you while jumping across the floor so that it doesn't go out from under you, then take the rail on the right above the flames. After a couple more rails and drills, you'll come to several rails above the great space below... don't fall now. Jump from one to one carefully, and at the end jump at the very straight top of the rail, to reach the rail above, and then hurl yourself over to the right and follow the path to claim a Power Cell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Launch To The Poles +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= In the second area, with the large robot, head to the far upper-left side of the area, where you'll find a single cluster of Blue Eco. What to do with this? Jump down below, or you might see a platform going up and down, so that may signify it more easily. Anyway, you'll land on a launcher down there, so just jump from there and you'll land on some poles up above. Now just jump over to the left, perhaps swinging to reach the Blue Eco that you'll see, and make your way over to the far left to find the end of this, and you know what else. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Navigate The Spider Tunnel +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Let me state right now that it's a very good idea to get the first Power Cell in Snowy Mountain before attempting this. With that firm in mind, take the path that leads over to the second major area of the Spider Cave, with the giant robot. Follow the bridge and drop down to the ground, and look at the spiderweb trampolines behind you, which will lead to some strange cave. Or as Daxter more appropriately put it, it's a spider nest. Don't go in there if you aren't confident of being able to make a few jumps across Dark Eco though. =P Inside the nest itself, you will HOPEFULLY find a Yellow Eco vent at the entrance, so you can take some of that and then walk forward. There are eggs everywhere with spiders bursting out of them, so either spin or shoot your way out of those, but don't even THINK about trying to get rid of all of them, because they're just going to come out through the holes, plus that's really pointless. Supposing that you make it to the back, you can take the Power Cell there, but how do you get out? Simply get some Blue Eco, punch some arachnid, and jump on the launcher there to get outta that pit of dark hell. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Climb The Precursor Platforms +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ This Power Cell is really simple; all you have to do is reach the top of the first area, where the left path leads to the Dark Eco pool and dark cave, and continue up to the top to take a few platforms. They'll take you right to the very top of the level, where you'll find a Power Cell at the top. You can also start by heading to the upper left of the first area and then climbing up and taking the platforms from there, but you really can't beat going from the top of the area. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. A bridge around the upper part of the first area will lead to a Scout Fly lying about. Grab dat schtuff. 2. Further ahead from the path near the Dark Eco crystal above the first area, you'll pick up a Scout Fly. 3. Almost directly above the entrance of Spider Cave, you can head to the upper level and find this baby resting there. 4. This one rests around the first elevator that you'll take in heading up the large robot in the second area. 5. Around the top of the trek up to the top of the robot, you can find a side path by using the windmills. And they're rather rewarding, too. 6. There's another Scout Fly on one of the small islands that you'll find when going to the dark cave. 7. Inside the dark cave itself, you'll more than likely pick up this final Scout Fly along the way. This is another very difficult place for collecting Precursor Orbs. There are metal chests everywhere, so if you don't have Yellow Eco ready to destroy everything that lies in waiting, you are going to have a fairly tough time getting all of it. Don't forget about the spider's nest, the path that leads to the second area, the dark cave, or the upper part of the first area, even if that place has no metal chests in it. It'd help if this place wasn't so frickin' BIG, but hey, you do have 94 Power Cells at this point... right? ()==========================================================================() VIIo. LAVA TUBE || ()==========================================================================() When you're finally capable of leaving Volcanic Crater (and hopefully having 94 Power Cells), jump on the first train track and take the cart over to the heart (baka baka my rhymes RAWK) of the cavern here itself. Once inside, meet Keira there and she'll tell you that you can only withstand heat up to 800 degrees. It used to be 500 degrees, but we only have 3.6 times as many Power Cells as we did leaving Sandover Village, but life works that way. Anyhoo, Lava Tube time. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Cross The Lava Tube +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= This place is just like the Fire Canyon; you'll go through it in the Zoomer, and have to worry about heating up, but don't even look at that, because for half of this place you won't even be near fire... makes you wonder why this place is called "Lava Tube" when there's no lava and no tube anywhere. Aside from that, the first part of this place is the harder and more fire-filled area. Fly through that place while dodging the many obstacles that litter the place, and eventually you'll reach a large room circled by Yellow Eco. There's a machine at the center of the room which spins around, and you'll need to use the Yellow Eco (which heats up your Zoomer) to destroy it. Keep firing while keeping an eye on where it spins, and after you get it blasted to pieces, leave through the northwest passage. After a short bit, you'll be taking a metal path(s) over the fire, and since you're so far above it, there will be next to no heat-up. Just take the upper path over the fire, and before you know it, you'll land at the, ummm... Yellow Sage's lab! +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- This is exactly like Fire Canyon and Mountain Pass; this is extremely easy and should not challenge you in any way, shape, or form. Just concentrate on being able to get through the place at first, though, just to make sure that you have the capability of collecting all the Scout Flies. But after you get all seven of them, all 50 Precursor Orbs will very quickly follow. Just land at the ummm... Yellow Sage's lab. ()==========================================================================() VIIp. GOL AND MAIA'S CITADEL || ()==========================================================================() When you reach the Yellow Sage's lab, or lack thereof, land on the teleport gate and Keira will tell you the situation. Now enter the citadel on the left and follow the path in front of you to enter the citadel itself. There'll be a scene as you enter, and now you will need to free the four sages. A glitch I've noticed is that if you quit here, you'll be taken to the top and be able to instantly rescue the Green Sage (which you shouldn't be able to), but then when you free the others, the game will freeze. Sucks, so don't do that. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free The Blue Sage +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- At the very entrance of Gol & Maia's Citadel, you'll find a left and right fork as soon as you jump on the spinning platform in front of you. Jump on that first of all, and then take the path on the left and keep following it. The first left that you see is NOT the way to go; just keep following the path until you get another chance to take a left. From there, follow the bridge by not stepping on the same color twice. That's a key theme of this place. From there, continue across the bridge, and in the room there, jump over to the platforms, and once you get to the other side, do a really long roll jump over to the left to reach a wheeling platform with a laser in the middle of it which burns real bad. Head further up from there, and then to your right you'll find a platform moving back and forth. Jump onto that, and then leap forward again to find some Blue Eco, and further platforms that need to be made use of. They will "activate" themselves with Blue Eco anyway. Did ya ever heard that activation rawks? Eh, just jump across the platforms and across, you'll find platforms that continually move forward, but there's a laser above one spot. Just stay where you are, and you'll be moved forward, but when you get to that spot, immediately leap forward. There are two of these, and then if you still have some Blue Eco left, you can use it on the Precursor Orb launcher there. Yeah, there are a lot of these here, so make sure you find them. In the next room, there's a machine to the left which can be broken to give you a Power Cell and a scene. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Free The Red Sage +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ At the very entrance of Gol & Maia's Citadel, you'll find a left and right fork as soon as you jump on the spinning platform in front of you. Jump on that first of all, and then take the path on the right and keep following it. Fairly soon you'll come across a branch off to the right, and that's the way to follow. You'll have to keep in mind that a theme of this place is those bridges that will collapse as you walk across a certain color. In the room ahead of that bridge, this will entirely come to life. You'll find a large abyss covered completely with blue, green, yellow, and red platforms, and it'll take a little bit of working with it to cross this. You can pretty much do this by roll jumping steadily, so long as you don't land on a gap, try and do too much, or be on the edge of a platform as it falls... that is something that you'll grow to hate. Once you get to the other side, enter the room in front of you, and what will you encounter? A huge ambush of a LOT of Lurkers. Hah, gotta love this crap. There's Yellow and Red Eco all over the room, and trust me when I say that you're going to need it. Break through the Lurkers in front of you, but don't just stay in one place, since the Lurkers are all generated from three machines at the back. So get some Eco, charge through the Lurkers slowly, and once you get to the other side, break those machines. From there, you only have the rest of the limited Lurkers to finish off, which won't be hard if you don't try and rush it. After you do that, the Red Sage is in the room on the left. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- Free The Yellow Sage +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=- At the very entrance of Gol & Maia's Citadel, you'll find a left and right fork as soon as you jump on the spinning platform in front of you. Jump on that first of all, and then take the path on the left and keep following it. You probably already have the Blue Sage freed, so you may remember not taking the immediate path on the left. Now it's finally time to take that path, yet again I'll remind you of the colored bridges. Last time, ya! In the room that you'll enter, look ahead of you to find a bunch of launchers, and that's it. Start by collecting the Blue Eco from the vent on the right, and using it on the Precursor Orb launcher on the left to get some Precursor Orbs, and then jump on the launcher and continue moving from launcher to launcher until you get to the other side of the room. There are quite a few Precursor Orbs hidden around here that are quite hard to find, so if you're going for all of them, make sure you look for those. This jumping puzzle is relatively simple, so long as you DON'T stand around waiting for anything. Eco is limited. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Free The Green Sage +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-= Back in the main area of Gol & Maia's Citadel, platforms will rise to form stairs to the upper part of the citadel. This is a bit tricky to access, since it'll involve some really tight jumps, but just try to bear with it. Start from the first elevated platform and continuously hop up until you get to the ledges above, and then turn around to find a large spinning machine with several additional platforms moving everywhere. Yeah, is it just me or is this also becoming a key theme of this cruddy place? Climb up these platforms and when you see another one moving up in front of you, jump to it, and really quick. You'll have to climb up these, and these aren't exactly very easy jumps. Fall, and you'll be right back at the beginning. Just keep waiting on all of them until you come across a platform which looks kinda like a ramp/hill thingy, and when it gets in place, hop over to the walkway that goes across the ceiling. Follow it to the end, and you can break the usual machine, which leads to the usual scene, and access to the final boss. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- Free 7 Scout Flies +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+- 1. At your right as soon as you enter. It's so obvious that it's really easy to miss. 2. On a platform around the first left branch that you'll come across if you take a left at the entrance. 3. Along the way to finding the Blue Sage, you'll pick up a Scout Fly along the way. A fairly easy one at that. 4. Right after the huge chasm that you encounter on the way to the Red Sage. Can't miss either of them. 5. Around the left of the Yellow Sage's launcher jumping puzzle, you'll find a path which leads to this Scout Fly. 6. Once you have the Yellow Sage freed, head to the far left to find a lone Scout Fly there. 7. On top of the machine in the center of the citadel. You'll almost definitely come across it when going over to free the Green Sage. You'll have to very carefully navigate this entire place, particularly the center of the area. The Yellow Sage's area also comes to mind, primarily due to the bird's eye perspective that you'll be in half the day, thus making it impossible to see anything. As large as this place is and as carefully as you will have to search to find those occasional last Precursor Orbs, this is NOT the hardest collection in the game. +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ Defeat The Final Boss +-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+ I will state right now that destroying the Precursor Robot is NOT a Power Cell. In fact, you SHOULD have 101 Power Cells at this point, but that goes without saying. When you're ready to tackle the game's final boss, jump into the elevator to the left of the Green Sage, and you'll be taken up to the roof of the citadel. There are several chests there, which will give you all the Green Eco you could possibly need, as well as Blue Eco. Jump on the platform there to land on the silos. Final boss time. <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> \\ BOSS: Precursor Robot \\ Difficulty: Medium \\ <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> || Gol's robot here is, indeed, the final boss, but that does not in any way|| || mean that is tough, or even harder than Klaww, for that matter. In fact, || || when you start the battle, Gol is doing next to nothing except firing a || || laser at the silos. Collect the Yellow Eco that circles around the area, || || and then jump up to fire at the laser carefully. You may indeed need to || || jump or position yourself to an easier location from where you can blast || || Gol's laser, but in time, you'll target it and it'll burst. || || || || After that core laser is destroying, Gol will unleash a bomb that hovers || || above the area and quite literally takes nearly years to explode, but if || || you get caught in it, you're in major trouble. Get some Blue Eco and hop || || in one of the launchers, and just hover above the explosion. Once that's || || done, you may notice that the silo in the center has been slightly || || opened. If you fall in there, then you will die right there. So I don't || || need to say it, but AVOID THE SILO. Thank you. || || || || Gol will then fire green energy into the silo, and then Lurkers will || || emerge from it. Take them out VERY carefully with Yellow Eco. They are || || quite dangerous, and pose much more of a threat than anything else. Once || || you have them taken care of, another bomb will be launched, so just use || || your own personal launcher to remedy that. And now, finally back to || || damaging Gol's robot again. One of his arms will begin to shoot fireballs|| || around the silos, which will explode in a large radius that you have to || || jump over. Probably the most dangerous thing Gol himself will ever do. || || || || Either way, it isn't too hard to avoid. Get some Yellow Eco from side to || || side, and then stay at the back and keep firing at the cannon. When the || || radius approaches, simply jump over it, and that's that. Double jump if || || you must. Soon enoguh the cannon will be destroyed, and they'll send out || || another bomb, but I'm not even gonna comment on that. And now for the || || third phase of the fight. Gol now starts charging extremely large beams || || at you, and they're a tad unpredictable as to when they'll be released. || || || || However, it's technically impossible for these blasts to hit you if you || || are always moving around, so don't worry about that at all. Instead, || || worry about landing hits on the cannon with your Yellow Eco, since it || || takes a huge beating to take down. Eventually, though, the robot will be || || maimed without arms, and the sages combine their power to form Light Eco!|| || After a short scene, Gol will release about five explosive bombs to || || litter the silos, but it doesn't matter. Just follow the clouds and pick || || up some Light Eco, and the robot will be blasted to oblivion. Easy! || <<-------------------------------------------------------------------------->> After that rather effortless victory, the silo closes and the Dark Eco has infected no one except, well... Daxter. Only that was a long, long time ago. Congratulations on beating the game! After the ending, walk up to the door at the top of the citadel, and if you have 100 Power Cells, the door will fill itself and give you the second ending. Awesome; from there you have completely wrapped up J&D. Give yourself a pat on the back, and if you're a GTA fan, also consider picking up Jak 2, which is inferior but still decent enough. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= VIII. FAQ =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- [Q] Is there any point in getting all 2000 Precursor Orbs? [A] If you're a perfectionist, you might as well go ahead and try to get every single one of them. But no, you will not get an extra ending or anything else. All you need is 420 orbs for Sandover Village, 510 for Rock Village, and 600 for Volcanic Crater. That's 1530 orbs, which isn't too bad. The other 470... just exist to make getting 1530 easier. =) =-= [Q] How do you break open metal chests? [A] For those of you that are too lazy to read the walkthrough... Red Eco can NOT break metal chests open. Yellow Eco, on the other hand, can, which is one of the reasons why it's better. And you can use cannons to fire bombs at them, but that's it. Think either the yellow stuff, or the rare cannons. =-= [Q] How do you get the second ending? [A] You'll need to find 100 out of the 101 Power Cells in the world. Have a whole lotta fun doing that. =-= [Q] Can Scout Flies be used for anything? [A] Nope; Scout Flies have no purpose other than for you to find seven of them in every world and get a Power Cell out of the deal. =-= [Q] Are there any bugs or glitches in the game? [A] I've encountered one myself. In Gol and Maia's Citadel, I walked in and talked to the Green Sage, then saved and turned the game off. When I came back later, I was already at the top of the citadel and could free him right there. But then when I got back down to free the other three sages, when I freed them, it just froze up. Sure, I got the Power Cell, but not the scenes. And having your console freeze up three times isn't exactly cool. I've also heard of another bug, in which if you talk to the gambler in Rock Village, then go off to do the race in Precursor Basin, fail, and then talk to the gambler again, you can no longer do the race again. That is a lot more serious than the game freezing up, as you can no longer get all 101 Power Cells, but oh well, 100 is all you need to get the second ending anyway. =-= [Q] Are there any cheat codes for this game? [A] No there are not. Now scram. :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- =-+-= IX. Credits =-+-= :::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::---+++---:::--- Here is a list of people I'd like to thank for supporting me or helping me in anyway: - Jeff "CJayC" Veasey: For running the whole site of GameFAQs, the main site that I work for. It's an awesome site, and I must commend CJayC for running this great site for 6 whole years and posting this guide. - Stephen Ng: For being the FAQ editor for IGN, which is the other site that I write for. I am honored to write for IGN, since it is a great site. I was also very glad to do an exclusive for IGN. - Steve "Psycho Penguin" McFadden: Yes, you have supported me quite a bit through this walkthrough although you may not have realized it. You've been motivational help, and I know you were awaiting this crapper here, so here it is. =P - David "ZoopSoul" McCutcheon: As much as I think about it, I must credit Zoop here for secretly motivating me in a way or two, with his original Ratchet & Clank guide. - All the guys who first got me started writing from GameFAQs and all of my best friends like SinirothX, Psycho Penguin, Meowthnum1, CVXFREAK, Karpah, ZoopSoul, Crazyreyn, Gobicamel, asa2377 (OH EM GEE YOU TROLL), Warhawk, Cyril, supernova54321, Minesweeper, AlaskaFox, me frog, RHarrison, masterzero99, Tom Hayes, wayalla, djg40, MTincher, NickBush24, BurningFox, AquaBlast, and definitely more that I'm forgetting: you are some of the best friends that anyone can have, and I may have quit FAQing/left FCB forever without all of you. Thank you for everything and for motivating me to get my ass in gear. ---END OF FILE---