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EVERGRACE
Version 1.0 08/09/2000
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2000 SCEI RPG
Memory Card 80KB SCPS 10112-4
Dual Shock Compatible (1 and 2)
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!!
Written by: Bodi Anderson
With Help From: Matthew Murphey
E-MAIL NOTE:
Everything I know about the game is in here or will be soon. Please
be patient and don't send me e-mail demanding to know something not yet in the FAQ.
However if you have a problem understanding something please e-mail me. I also
realize that I'm not updating this too fast so feel free to e-mail me with walkthrough
questions. Realize that I'm not being paid to answer your questions so be polite or be
ignored. Also, be sure to put "Evergrace" in your subject header. Sorry, but I've
received too many rude e-mail in the past, and I'm tired of dealing with whiney idiots
who obviously do nothing but sit around playing video games all day since their
communication skills are dwarfed by my pet chinchilla. In other words IF YOU E=MAIL
ME BE POLITE OR BE IGNORED I do realize, however, that most people don't fit this
description. My e-mail address is located at the end of the document in the Thanks
section.
================================================================= DISCLAIMER: This
FAQ is meant for personal use only and can only be
reproduced electronically. This FAQ can be altered as long as the disclaimer remains
unchanged. This FAQ is owned and made by Bodi Anderson. Please don't steal or
reproduce any ideas or content from this FAQ or I will track you down like the sick
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be sold for profitable purposes, any person or organization attempting to do so will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law! Evergrace and most of the character and
place names in this FAQ are copyrighted property of From Software and Sony. I, Bodi
Anderson, have no professional relationship with any of the aforementioned companies,
and I am simply a fan of their great games. This FAQ is dedicated to all of those who
waste their time translating Japanese games and all the nice people who love
PoPoLoCrois (My favorite game). Enjoy!! END OF DISCLAIMER
=================================================================TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The Story
3. Basic game controls
4. Menu Mania!
5. What's Parumila?
6. Let's Fight! (Combat)
7. Buy, Sell and Save!
8. Role Call
9. Yuterald's Walkthrough
10. Sharuami's Walkthrough
11. The Final Battle
12. Secrets ("Shadow Tower" the hidden dungeon)
13. Equipment and Parumila list
14. Item and Bad Status List
15. Thanks
=================================================================VERSION HISTORY (All
postings Japan Time)
6/20/00 Started writing FAQ after I realized nobody was doing one. If anyone wants to
help I'll give you credit and due thanks! Plus there's a better chance I'll
finish
the FAQ!
6/23/00 Came down with a bad cold, and a temperature of 102.5 progress delayed!
6/26/00 Still a little sick but hey I've posted my first version!
7/21/00 Okay so I've been super busy but now there's a full Sharuami walkthrough
and the beginning of a Yuterald. Hope to update again soon!
8/9/00 Came back from Hong Kong vacation and finished Yuterald's walkthrough.
It'll be a while before I update again. IF I even do. So feel free to mail
me with questions
=================================================================1. INTRODUCTION
Evergrace is an action RPG for the PSX2 not dissimilar to the Zelda series for the
N64. In the game you take control of 2 protagonists. Although their stories start out
completely different, in the end they meld together. All in all the game took me about
12 hours to beat (an estimation after I deducted time I spent translating stuff).
In order to play the game I suggest you have the ability to read (though not
necessarily understand) basic Japanese. If you can recognize katakana and hiragana
you will have a much easier time. However for the sake of those of you who
understand no Japanese I plan to make this FAQ as such that no language ability will
be required (though this may take time).
Like all RPG's nowadays, Evergrace has it's own new system. This is called the
"Dress-up" system. In order to gain new spells and special techniques in Evergrace
you must equip and upgrade various weapons and armor. You can also change the
color of your character's outfit. Basically they should have called it the Barbie system
but it's called the Dress-up system, go figure. Still, it's gosh darn fun.
The game has nice crisp clear graphics and good responsive controls. However the
music is a bit repetitive (that's okay I hate most game music anyway) and both heroes
go through many of the same dungeons. Still, I had a fun time playing the game and I
never got tired of it.
=================================================================2. THE STORY
Under Construction
=================================================================3. THE BASIC CONTROLS
Left Analog Stick: move characters and select from menus.
D-pad:. Just the same as the above
Circle: accept, search, talk.
X: Cancel, (press while walking to run.)
Triangle: Parumila Action.
Square: Attack.
Start: nothing
Select: Go to Status Screen
L1: Quick Item
L2: Select Parumila Action
R1: Reset camera view, Look around (w/ D-pad).
R2: Camera Zoom (Close / Normal / Far)
=================================================================4. MENU MANIA!
There are two status menu's the first is accessed by pushing the select button
anytime during the game. This menu has an orange background and will hereafter be
referred to as the ORANGE MENU. The other menu is accessed whenever you go up
to a blue save crystal and press the circle button, this will be called the BLUE MENU.
There is also of course the display (per se) that you see when your character is running
around or fighting. This will be called the DISPLAY MENU, and I'll explain it first.
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4.1 THE DISPLAY MENU
This is of course not really a menu per se, but what you see when you're not in any
other menu. On the lower left you'll see a HP gauge with a Power % above it, see the
combat section for an explanation of this. To the left of the HP gauge you'll see a
green
globe with whatever "quick item" you've selected in it (see 4.22 below for how to do
this).
Below the HP gauge you'll see a number indicating how much money you have. Finally
below the money number you may see a Chinese character in highlighted in pink, green
or some other color. If you're seeing this you are suffering from a BAD STATUS effect!
Use an item to cure this (see below 4.22).
On the lower right hand side of the screen you'll see numbers for all the Parumila
points your equipment has left (see section 5 for Parumila explanation). Always watch
these numbers to make sure they don't go to low, or else your equipment will become
useless! If an item's Parumila number becomes zero it will break and you'll have to
pay a buttload of cash to fix it! (See shops section for more) The numbers go as follows
1. Weapon
2. Helmet
3. Armor
4. Leggings
5. Accessory
And yes there's a map in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
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4.2 THE ORANGE MENU
It has the following commands listed on the left.
1. Equip items (see section 4.21)
2. Use Items (4.22)
3. Assign Parumila Action (4.23) .
4. Options (4.24)
5. Load (4.25)
6. Tutorial (4.26)
On the lower left of the screen you'll see all your Parumila stats for your
equipment, just like the display menu. On the upper right you'll see icons for equipping
items.
NOTE: You can press the Triangle button at anytime for a help menu (in Japanese
of course), and the Square button to see you character's normal attack pose. L1 and R1
will rotate your character.
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4.21 Equipment Menu
As soon as you highlight the menu you'll see icons representing the different types
of things you can equip (weapons / helmets / armor / leggings / accessories). Simply
scroll through these menus and highlight what you want to equip. When you select an
item (say for instance a weapon), a statistics screen will appear on the left-hand side
of
the screen. Anything highlighted in blue represents an increase in a given stat.
Anything in red means a decrease. Your stats are listed in the top box, below that (in
the bottom box) you'll see numbers representing your resistance / power with various
elements and weapons. Translations of these are given below.
Once you equip a given item you'll see the immediate change in your characters
appearance on the screen. Since what you equip effects your HP don't be surprised to
see that your HP bar went down when equipping new items. For instance if one
helmet gives me +100 HP for a total of 400HP and I then equip another helmet with
+150HP my new HP will be 400/450 so my bar will have gone down a bit.
STATS SCREEN (appears on the left when you access orange menu)
Attack Strength (weapon damage)
Life (affects HP level)
Wisdom (affects magic damage)
Defensive Strength (physical attacks)
Luck (affects damage a little and rate of Parumila decrease )
ELEMENT SCREEN
All numbers on the left correspond to attack strength, on right are defense numbers.
Slashing Weapons
Blunt Weapons
Impaling Weapons
Electricity
Earth
Fire
Ice
Pay attention to these numbers closely when determining how good a particular
piece of armor or weapon is. These numbers are often more important than the ones
above them especially when you figure weapon damage.
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4.22 USING ITEMS:
This is super easy just scroll and select. If you can't use an item, or don't need it
(say using a life potion when your HP are full) you'll hear a buzzer indicating so. The
Triangle button will give you explanations of items. Press the Square button to put an
item in your quick item slot (you can use it during onscreen combat with the L1 button).
You can hold up to a maximum of 9 of any given item. See the item's section for a
description of common items!
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4.23 ASSIGN PARUMILA ACTIONS
This works just the same as pressing the L1 button anytime during combat. Simply
scroll through the list of actions and assign one by pressing the Circle button. If you
don't have any equipment that give you parumila abilities then you won't be able to
select anything. The top choice says (nashi) in Japanese which means "none" or
"nothing". Thus choosing this will leave you without any actions. Memorize these
two symbols. When you check your weapons status and it lists the actions given
anytime it says nashi there is no action for that particular level of weapon. Look at
your helmets since only two helmets in the game give you actions. Here's a good
chance to memorize the Japanese symbols for this word.
Once you have an action equipped go back to the combat / field screen. Here press
the Triangle button to check and see what you action does. Note: ALL PARUMILA
ACTIONS will drain your power gauge to 0%. So watch out and make sure you know
what's what before you run into combat.
You'll often see a list of many actions to choose from and if you don't know Japanese
it'll be confusing to figure out which is which. If you really want to get a good
command of your actions I suggest you equip items one by one (i.e. sword only! No
armor) and scribble down the effects of a given piece of equipment's actions. Do this by
the save crystal so you can re-load your game after seeing what's what. Sorry, but
there is no easy way around this if you don't know Japanese.
Once you know what's what and you re-equip everything you'll often see a list of 6-8
actions to choose from. These actions will appear in the same order as the parumila
levels on your equipment does on the combat screen. Once againÃ…c
1. Weapon
2. Helmet
3. Armor
4. Leggings
So if you have a sword with two abilities (say "Ice Blast" and "Tri-Slash") armor
with one (Say "Bind Soil") and boots with one (say, "Hover") your list will look like
thisÃ…c
nothing
Ice blast
Tri-slash
Bind Soil
Hover
NOTE: Accessories never have parumila actions and helmets rarely do.
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4.24 OPTIONS
You'll see the following.
1.Sound (two meters for BGM, below is SE (sound effects). Also choose stereo / mono )
2.Analog control response rate (best not mess with this)
3. Vibration (On or Off save the dirty jokes for later!)
4.Window Color (The ol' R-G-B setup)
5. Key Config. (re-arrange the buttons to yer pleasin')
(More on key-config later, sorry.)
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4.25 LOAD
Allows you to load previous saves. (duh).
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4.26 TUTORIAL
If you can't read Japanese this isn't useful. If you can why are you reading this
wasting precious moments of your life?
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4.3 THE BLUE MENU
1. Status Menu (switches you to ORANGE MENU COMMANDS)
2. Shop (Go to the shop)
3. Change Characters (exactly what it says)
4. Monster Stats (sorry but no pictures)
5. Save
6. Quit Game
=================================================================5. WHAT'S PARUMILA?
Many games have magic or skill or what not; Evergrace has parumila. Parumila
works just like the aforementioned abilities. It allows you to do things like shoot out
fire, hover over traps, or perform a cool looking Zorro-esque slash with your sword.
You gain parumila through equipping and upgrading weapons and through
equipment. A given piece of equipment will have anywhere from 0-3 parumila actions
it can perform. Most start with one action, subsequent actions are gained by
upgrading them to higher levels. When you go to the shop and upgrade an item (see
shops section below) be sure and check if it gains any new parumila actions.
In order to assign a parumila action to your character press the L1 button (or
access the Orange Menu). See above section 4.23 (above) for a good description on how
this works.
In any case you might have noticed those number on the lower right hand of your
combat screen (see 4.1 above). These are the parumila levels of your equipment. As
you hit enemies with your weapons, get hit (concerning armor) or use parumila actions
the parumila levels of you equipment will go down. If a given piece of equipment's
parumila level becomes 0 it becomes useless. In case you were spacing out you can tell
an item has gone bad by a sudden flash around your character on the screen. Also the
broken piece of equipment turns a dull gray in color. Note: A broken item looses all it's
abilities and offensive / defensive bonuses. If your item breaks equip something else!
In order to fix an ailing item or broken (parumila level 0) item you have two
options.
First you can go to the shop here go to the area for whatever you want fixed (If I have a
sword I'll go to the weapons area). Next choose the "Repair" option, pay your money
and your item's level will be back to normal. The cost for fixing ailing items is
usually
pretty cheap. However, if an item breaks you have to pay a very high price to fix it
(half
of it's new cost I think). ALWAYS BE AWARE OF YOUR PARUMILA LEVELS!!
You can also buy an item (see items section) that looks like a blue diamond with a
glowing globe in the center (price 200). You can use this anytime to repair ailing
items.
It will not however, work on broken items.
Parumila actions are the keys to solving most of the game's secrets. There are 3
types of actions Elemental Attacks (elec / earth / fire / ice ), Special Attacks (i.e.
the
"Guard Break" maneuver), and Movement Actions ( Like "Hovering").
Many of the puzzles in the game are solved by using parumila actions. For
instance if you see a room blocked by a giant ice mountain melt it with a burst of fire.
If you see a big boulder or fallen column in your way use the "Crush" action to block it.
Also if there's some lava in your way why not "hover" over it?
Again this is the main part of the game in which knowledge of Japanese really helps.
See the Equipment section below (Sorry, it's long from finished) for an explanation off
all the parumila actions of a given weapon or piece of equipment.
=================================================================6. LET'S FIGHT! (COMBAT)
Combat in Evergrace is for the most part pretty intuitive to anyone who's ever
played an action adventure game. If this isn't you then I suggest you start off playing
a
game in your native language first! Still, I highly suggest you read below before you
start hacking away.
Basically you run around and hit things, sometimes they hit you back and
sometimes you die. Do take note of you HP gauge at the bottom left of the screen
(yellow bar) and the percentage number above it. As you run or attack this number
will decrease (red portion of the bar), and as you rest (walking okay) it will grow
bigger.
The percentage affects the amount of damage you'll do. Thus if my sword attack
does 100 points of damage and I strike while my percentage bar reads 83%, I'll do 83
points of damage. If I strike when it reads 0% I'll do no damage. Notice that as your
HP decrease your gauge recovers faster. This is supposed to replicate the adrenaline
boost you get when you're attacked. Ever notice how things tend to fight back a little
harder when they think they're gonna die?
Other things to take notice of include the fact that there are two types of normal
attacks. If you press the joystick/D-pad towards your opponent and press Square you'll
do a strong attack. Strong attacks exhaust you more, but they do more damage and
have different patterns (i.e. a thrust instead of a swing).
Whenever you use a Parumila action you'll fully exhaust yourself so watch out!
One method I use to recover and still avoid the enemy at the same time is to quickly (not
too fast, though) tap the X button while moving. This will start you into a run but
won't drain you. It ends up looking like your character is doing a shuffle.
I think it goes without mentioning that you should pick up all gems and treasures
that enemies drop when they are hit. To pick up items press the Circle, for gems
simple run over them.
Jumping from a high place won't damage you. If you can't see the bottom (or it's
very deep) take care since the fall will kill you!
=================================================================6. BUY, SELL & SAVE
Whenever you see a giant, blue mist-encircled crystal in Evergrace that means you
can shop, save, or even switch heroes (see BLUE MENU 4.3 above). Once you enter the
shop you'll have a number of options to choose from. These should be obvious as to
what's what.
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6.1 WEAPONS:
At first you'll have the following options
1. Buy
2. Sell
3. Repair (See Parumila section!)
4. Upgrade
NOTES:
*You can not buy a weapon you already own.
*You can not sell a weapon you are currently equipping
*Before you "Upgrade" you'll be given a preview of the stat changes
*When you upgrade a weapon (if it isn't broken) is automatically repaired
don't waste money repairing, then upgrading a weapon.
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6.2 MONSTER NOTES
Simply select a monster (you'll see the picture) and pay the price to enter it into the
notes. You can then check the monster's stats in the start-up screen menu or the Blue
Menu.
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6.3 ACCESSORIES
You only have three choices here. Basically they work just like "weapons"
1. Buy
2. Sell
3. Repair
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6.4 ITEMS
Remember a maximum of 9 of any given item. You also have to buy them one at a
time! (ugh!)
1.Buy
2. Sell
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6.5 HELMETS
1. Buy
2. Sell
3. Repair (See Parumila section!)
4. Upgrade
5. Change Color
NOTES:
When changing color use the D-pad / stick to scroll through the different hues. Color
makes no difference as far a the items stats go. The only reason to change the color of
your gear is to either progress the plot in the game at given points or simply to look
cool
(equally important).
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6.6 LEGGINGS
1. Buy
2. Sell
3. Repair (See Parumila section!)
4. Upgrade
5. Change Color
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6.7 ARMOR
1. Buy
2. Sell
3. Repair (See Parumila section!)
4. Upgrade
5. Change Color
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6.8 TALK TO SHOPKEEPER
This won't result in much unless you have the mushroom item. If you have a
mushroom he'll ask if he can have one choose yes (top) or no. If you give him one he'll
give you a one time 50% discount off of your next purchase or upgrade. If you want to
use another mushroom for a discount you have to exit the shop and re-enter.
=================================================================7. ROLE CALL
=================================================================8. YUTERALD'S
WALKTHROUGH ( The first half of this section was written by
Matthew Murphy)
REMEMBER TO REFFER TO THE MAP (upper right screen) FOR ALL DIRECTIONS
And of course N= north, S= south, W= west, and E= east.
Check the message boards at gamefaqs for good hints!
YUTERALD-VERSION
Section 1 : Hill of SARAMADO
First when you gain control go and get the sword sticking out of the mound then
go and talk to the old person two times (he is by a gate somewhere, you find him!) (TO
the right of the broken statue to be exact) talk to him twice then backtrack to follow a
dog to fight a very weird monster (See Sharumi's walkthrough if you can't find the dog-
Bodi). It looks like a ghost with a turtles shell on his back and obtain icecuilt amour
from the dog. then go back to the old man and kill Chabaran
(big ugly guy, you will know him when you see him!!) who is trying to kill the old fart
at
the gate! then pass through the gate and into the cave!(Continuos side attack works
well with Chabaran!!!)
Section 2 ; SECRET ROUTE ON ROYAL FAMILIES
First go and save before you check the chests (one of the chests has a nasty surprise!)
go
and kill the bird robot thingy trying to peck the blue crystal apart! if you donut stop
him
in time you have to reset and start again! use the crystal to lower a draw bridge then go
and collect the items you should of missed before,(the crystal wall blocking your to a
chest can be smashed by fire magic) go over the bridge and onwards until you get a
stone dude(Odanight)sitting on a seat ,kill the guy! magic works well and attacking him
from behind dose the trick as well to! after you kill him go and get the red boots from
the
chest from behind the seat and put them on ,you will need them to continue. Continue
on the path until you reach a elevator.
IMPORTANT (from Bodi): I highly suggest you get the "Kill Royal", the bird mask
helmet you get by destroying the ice blocking the chest mentioned above. This will
help you in the near future. You can destroy the ice by using fire. You can get fire by
equipping the fire armor and using the first or second paruami action it has.
Section 3 : IN FRONT OF CASTLE RYUVEN
***Be careful around the cliffs
There are many places where you might fall down
and some that may be a short cut***
Make your way to the bridge in front of the castle and you will see Bigbird (no not the
big yellow guy I think his name is Dragos) take off with a red or blue ball, now the fun
begins! you get to go play fetch! there is a time limit with this so you have to hurry!
you
have 60 seconds to get back the stolen crystal balls or Bigbird will steal another one !
you will find the balls in no real order in one of the nest on one of the trees.
After you have the ball and made it back under 60 seconds replace the ball and go on
into the castle.
***If you could not get it and put it back within 1 minute
BigBird will take another ball as well. In this case, you have to set the one you already
have
back or the second one will not appear in any of the nests***
Section 4 : CASTLE OF RYUVENT 1F/2F (This part was written by Bodi)
Go straight and take the second left (West, by the save crystal) and go through the
door. Open the chest and get the treasure (It's the "Royal armor"). Also go in the door
north of the save crystal to get the globe weapon. Now backtrack south and take the
first West turn you passed by earlier. Enter a room and take the Gondola (Remember to
equip your Gondola boots in order to get the gondola's to work)
Now you'll be on the second floor (by the way you can hit the north-most table in
the next room to make the dark crystal monsters appear. See Dark Tower section below).
Now Just run eastward to another elevator which you'll take back down to the first floor.
Now you'll be in a locked room get the chest and the pot helm. In the chest is a part of
the goddess statue. In any case now go the big pile of wood blocking your way (a little
north of the save crystal). If you haven't already done so, go to the shop and buy the
club. Now equip the club's paruami action to crash through the pile of wood. Head
directly north and place the item you just got on the fountain of the goddess statue.
You might want to wander around the first floor now. You can also find a Pumpkin
helmet here (East of the save point a north door), 2 mushrooms (find 'em yourself), and
a big hammer ( Northeast of the door before the goddess statue use your flying boots to
hover over the poison).
Now head up the stairs (south by the entrance). Equip the Royal Armor and save
your game (to the west of the stairs). Now wearing the Royal Armor you should be able
to open the gate leading north. Here you'll fight a weird boss stand on the platform
and shoot ranged attacks at it and it's an easy fight. When you're done with the boss
go to the door on the left-hand side (It should be locked) backtrack south along the west
wall and you'll notice something sticking out of the wall. Examine it and it will ask
you if you want to put the Kill Royal on the stump(helmet obtained in section 2. You
DID get it, right?). This will open up a secret passage with an elevator. A total of 5
items can be gotten here! But watch out! One of the chests is a trap! Which one? I'll
leave it up to you to find out. Be sure to get the Alter Face helm (hockey mask) here.
Now head to the upper right-hand door of the boss fight room and take the
elevator to the next level. Oh yeah you might have to throw a switch on the throne
first to get the door to open, sorry but I forget.
Section 5 : UNDERGROUND SHRINE OF FOLTH.
B= Begining. S= Save point. C= Cest.
R= Red alter. B= Blue alter. P= Purple alter.
RR= round room. E= Exit
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|_B_|
_____ ___| |__
| R | (Gray door) | S |
|_ _| V |___ __ ________ (Blue door A)
| | ___ | | | V V
| | |_C_| | | | ___ _ _ ____
| |____| | | | (Red- | |__| | |C|__| E |
| ______| | | -door) | B |__ | | __| |
| | | | |___| | | | | |____|
| | | | | | | |
(Green door)| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| __| |__ __| |__ __| |__ | |
__V _| |_ _| |_ _| |_ | |
| |_| |____________________| |________| |_______| |
|C |_ ____________________ ________ _______ |
|__| |_ _| |_ _| |_ _| | |
|__ __| |__ __| |__ __| | |
| |(Purple door) | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | V__ | | | | | |
| |_| | | | | | | |
| _|C | * * (Drown door)| | | |
| | |__| * * ______V | | | |
| | * * | |_| | | |
____| |___ * RR * | P |_ | _|_|_(Blue door B)
| | * * |______| |_| | C |
| L | * * |_____|
|__________| * *
* *
First go to the Red alter and attack it with ice magic, then go to the
blue alter (the room with the red door) and attack it with fire magic
then before you continue, go to the round room and keep turning the mirrors
(that were not there before) around until the green door opens and go get the funny
hammer in the chest, if you don't do it now when there are two mirrors it will nit open
latter when there are three mirrors, now go to the Purple alter and attack it with
earth(wood)magic.
Go back to the Round room and keep hitting the mirrors until you upon and
check every room. When your ready to leave bash the mirrors one last time to open the
blue A door and make your way to the exit!
**Warning! Every time you hit a mirror a lady thingy will
appear and try to kill you and you cant move the mirror again until you kill them!(good
way to get money).
Section 6: SECRET AREA OF THE ROYAL: (All sections from here on are written by
Bodi. As if you cared..)
Follow the path straight and go to the temple and talk to the priestess. Now exit
south. If you've played Sharuami already this must look awfully familiar. Follow the
path as far north-west as you can till you come to a statue. Now go back to the temple.
Along the way you might run into a big birdman statue blocking your path. To take
care of the unequip your weapon and examine it. Now talk tot he priestess she tells
you to head south-east to the Hill of Salamando. ]
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