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Walkthrough - Walkthroughaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Clash of the Titans First FAQ, so bear with me. Table of Contents I) Controls II) Walkthrough III) IV) V) VI) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I) Controls A) Basic Controls L stick - Movement R Stick - Camera Control A - Jump B - Sub-weapon X - Fast Attack Y - Heavy Attack LB - Sub-Weapon Steal LT - Lock-on 1 RB - Soul Seize RT - Dodge B) Combos A+Y - Helm Splitter A+B - sky (sub-weapon) attack LT+RT - Dodge attack aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa WARNING! This is a FAQ! You obviously picked this up because you got lost or want someone to hold your hand as you play. Therefore, it has SPOILERS! I don't want my email clogged up with messages saying “Dude! You flippin spoiled the whole flippin story! What the flip is wrong with you!?” In case you really don't have a clue, ITS A MOVIE TIE-IN! So if you saw the movie, watched the trailer for the movie, saw an advertisement for the movie, or saw the original 80's version, there is NOTHING to spoil! You travel through ancient Greece, killing myths and takin names! (and heads, and tails, and wings, and vital organs....you get the idea) Thank you for smoking, and enjoy this FAQ. I) Walkthrough A) Island of Paxos As your game opens, you get the back story of how Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades beat the Titans, and how Zeus royally screwed his brothers. Fast Forward to the Island of Paxos, the first "base" of the game. Your mother tells you to check up on your father at the docks, and hands you your sword, Xipos. From your starting position, head southeast until a cut scene triggers, with the villagers complaining about the "generosity" of the gods. Spyros, your father, tells you to head home, because the docks have been taken over by a Siren. Accept the quest when the prompt appears, and head further southeast. Another cut scene appears, where Spyros tells you to just go home because he doesn't want to lose his son. Aww.....Now the part that we bought this game for. Remember the cute skeleton monsters from the original Clash of the Titans? They're back, and serve as the basic cannon fodder for the game. As you kill them, you will receive bulletins onscreen about how to fight. Move forward, and the Siren appears. This fight serves as the basic boss battle for the entire game. The first thing you should notice is that there are three Bones, and the Siren. As you have no sub-weapon,the ones are there just to drain your health, but when you face later bosses, these fodder enemies will serve as a suitable refill point for the sub-weapons. On to the battle proper! The Siren has a simple pattern. She charges up a 4-5 shot water blast, and when hit, teleports to a different location. Thankfully, the only movement she does is the teleportation. The Bones also have a simple pattern: overwhelm and kill. However, they can easily be ignored for most of the battle, only taking them on if you want to bum rush the Siren. Kill the Siren, view the Quest Complete screen, and the fishermen will congratulate you. After talking with the fishermen, go back to the house and talk to Marmara, your mother. She tells you that your sister, Tekla, has disappeared, along with a wreath that was meant as a gift to Zeus. Accept the quest and search for the little brat. Before you can leave the village, however, Perseus discovers Bubo, the mechanical owl. This little throwback to the 80's will save your game, send you on challenge quests, and let you play your DLC. Save your game, and as there are no challenge quests at this time, continue out of the village. As you leave the gate, you are told to find her before nightfall. However, there is no real time limit, though speed in completion will yield better results at the quest cleared screen. Once the quest begins, head east to the next screen, and watch as the Underworld spits out enemies to maul you. Two whole Bones! The next screen is a fork in the road, but as the gate to the upper areas is closed, head south. Keep going in an east-ish direction, killing Bones, until you find your sister praying to Zeus. After the cut scene, head back the way you came. Surprise! There's a rock slide barring your path, and a new enemy appears. Now you face skeletons with a breastplate and a hammer. Referred to as Bone Warriors in-game, they have your first Sub-Weapon, the Skull Hammer. This weapon is going to see a lot of use in the first 3 chapters, as it is a fairly fast heavy assault weapon. All sub-weapons are used by pressing the B button, and consume souls. Play Whack-a-Mole on the Bone Warriors that appear, stealing weapons with LB and gaining souls. Once you get bored of killing them, go up to the rock blocking your exit and hit it with your new hammer. Quest Complete! Talk with your family, all three of them, and you will be forced to go to bed. The next morning, soldiers have appeared on your island to destroy the idols of the gods, and try to bribe the villagers to help them with a month's worth of food. Go south, and Plato will come up and ask you about your shiny new hammer. After he talks to you, sub-weapon reinforcement is now available! Time to upgrade that new toy. Finesse and Skill portions are more important to upgrade, but your mileage may vary. The finesse reduces the soul cost of the weapon, the attack (obviously) raises the pain it inflicts, the skill section lets you improve and gain new ways of making splatter marks on the ground, and the ability section give Perseus extra powers, simply by equipping the weapon in the rotation. By this point, you should be able to get two reinforcement levels on the hammer. After upgrading, talk with Spyros, and bask in the "loving praise" he has for the gods. The next quest becomes readily apparent. Accept the quest, and after reassuring Spyros that you're not going to play hero, go up north to exit the village and slaughter a few undead. Once you appear on the wild side of the island, a new enemy appears. Called the Bone Soldiers, they have two important features, a shield and the Rusty Blade. And yes, you can steal the Rusty Blade. Although you cannot steal the shield, it is an important piece of information, because enemies with shields can only be hurt with your strongest attacks, which at this point, is the AY combo and the Skull Hammer. The Hammer blow should knock them into the “Seize State” which allows you to grab their weapon, and if you are good at timing, gift items that will be used for upgrades. Now, if you have been a good little psycho, you should be able to get some more upgrades. Again, your mileage may vary, but try to fill up the skills and finesse portions. At this point, The Skull Hammer can be maxed out on finesse and skills, and the Sky Twin Blade skill for the Rusty Blade is also available. If you look to the northwest, you will see a gate. Go through the gate, and you will find your first special enemy, the Lost Spirit. MAKE SURE YOU STEAL ITS WEAPON! When you steal it, you now have your first healing item, the Caduceusian Core. Upgrade the hockey out of this item, as it will have a permanent home in your rotation. After clearing out the area of enemies, stealing weapons and gaining gifts, the exit will be unsealed, and the quest cleared screen appears. At this point, your first challenge quest appears. All Challenge Quests will be detailed in its own sections. Talk to the group of soldiers to find out that they are missing the iconoclasts. Will you save them? Well, if we want to get on with the god-slaying, we have to. Also, the game warns you that this is the last mission on Paxos, though the Challenge Quests will still be there. Save your game, and exit the village. Once on the hunt, go back to the area where we gained the healing item (northwest area), and start slaying. Party guests include the Fallen Warrior, and the Lost Spirit. Exit the area, and head to the fork. If you wish, head south to kill a few Fallen Warriors, but the north fork is the way to completing the quest. On the northern road, Soul Seize the Bones, and smack the Bone Warriors for Skull Hammers. Jump across the rocks, and climb the wall. Once the wall is behind you, you will be on a flat area with Multiple Bones and Bone Warriors. If you are feeling lucky, dash through the crowd Soul Seizing the Bones, and stealing from the Bone Warriors. However, to keep your health (and sanity) intact, just use your hammers to clear the area. Jump across the rocks again, and defeat the two Skeleton Soldiers. Jump up to the climbable wall, and find the soldiers! .....well, crap, they're all dead. run up to the least dead one, and he'll groan out a warning. Quest Complete! ...well, crap, they're dead. Well, what where you expecting? When you challenge the gods, people will die. Meet the bane of your existence, the Necropols. This one is the Hammer sub-weapon family, of which we are well acquainted. Of course, there are various enemies appearing, but rather than being difficult, its simply free health and souls before a very long fight. Break the necropols with your hammer, and the Bones and Fallen will disappear. This Boss fight has two main enemies. First is the Harpy, then the Python. You also receive a new ability, the Chain Seize. Simply fight with your main weapon until it starts glowing, and hit RB. On to the fight! There are two Harpies, one Python, and our favorite little twerps, the Bones. Lock-on and knock the Harpies to the ground and give them a few hits to tear off their wings, and gain a new Sub-Weapon, the Leathery Wing. This is the other main boss fight, and is more of a “perform special action to beat” mission. After getting as many Leathery Wings as you want, your sword will be glowing with all the power a demi-god can muster, so perform the Chain Seize to kill all demons in one blow. Congratulations! you have cleared the Island of Paxmos! A long cut scene appears, introducing the royal family. Andromeda gives a rousing speech, her mother, Queen Cassiopeia declares a heresy, and Hades says hello. After exchanging pleasantries with the god of the underworld, you have some rabid statuary to take care of. To wit: two Stone Sentinels. Quick art lesson: these are STONE soldiers, made by a hammer and chisel, so take them out of this world the same way they came into it, a hard blow (or two) to the head. Nothing else works, but please, prove me wrong. Think that's it? Heh, what do you think this is? Mario? you have to deal with a second wave of four Stone Sentinels, then another wave of four Stone Sentinels. Joining the last wave are two Talos, which have a laser eye beam attack, and will try to punch you. You have one saving grace in this fight, namely, they are all made of stone, so while nothing but a hammer will hurt them, they also move slightly faster than a land bound glacier. Stone Sentinels provide you with the Stone Spartha, and the Talos give you the Spirit of Argos, which is simply hand to hand fighting. If you run out of soul power, the Stone Soldiers can provide you with souls if you hit them with the hammer, then hit RB to Soul Seize. This next quest set is simply designed to prove to Draco that you are a competent warrior. You do gain some new equipment, namely a set of armor, a new sword (the Argos Sword), and a new base of operations! The first series of quests is given by Draco, the second set by the guards standing by the exit, the third by Draco again, and finally, the old man on the bench. Meet the new Bones. These frog like demons, called, ironically enough, Killer Frogs, are more annoying than the Bones ever were. For those of you who played any Castlevania games, these are the Fleamen with no knives. All these do is surround you and start jumping at you, which hurts, and knocks you back. Thankfully, a single quick strike will kill them. After a few waves, Bone Maulers appear. Despite the name, they are simply Bones that have a Crude Axe, which you can steal. The final wave consists of Killer Frogs, Bone Maulers, and King Frogs, which are larger, red colored Killer Frogs. Easiest quest so far. This is the same idea as before, but now on a lighthouse! Bone Maulers, Bone Archers, and Harpies inhabit this locale. For the laughs, spike a Harpy with the Skull Hammer when its shadow is not visible. this will be an instant kill, as the now stunned Harpy will plummet to its doom all the way to the ocean. Poor hell birdies... remember, though, that in order to get a sub-weapon, you have to go face to face, which is hard to do when the Harpies are plunging to their doom. As a consolation prize, rip the Wooden Bow from the Bone Archer's cold dead hands, and shoot it straight in the face. Don't worry about timing here, just steal as you normally do. Here we can't kill the people, they're just ignorant twerps that would rather kill the princess tan try to kill the Kraken. As the name suggests, you can't kill anyone, which is a shame as Prokopion could use a free Rusty Blade lobotomy... Oh well, people will start bum rushing you. The first wave just has one guy, but if you haven't learnt the intricacies of dodging, you WILL die. After three attempts, the man will be overexerted, and try to catch his breath. This is the signal you are waiting for. Once he straightens up, he will glow like an enemy you can steal from. Do the button mash, and...judo throw him to the ground. Rinse and Repeat until done. The difficulty arises in the increasing number of bum rushers per wave. The second wave has two idiots, third has three. Toss the tossers to the ground to get a quest cleared screen. Any quest labeled Rivalry is nothing more than a pissing contest, simply kill more enemies than your human....allies. You have 2:30 to kill as many Killer Frogs as you can. Spam the X attack, and go for the groups, and you could clear 100 easily. At about the :30 mark, King Frog will show up. avoid him and continue killing the Killer Frogs. My record was 88, while reading my e-mail, so see if you can top it. After smokin' the competition in Rivalry I, he wants a rematch in the Coliseum. As these are your supposed allies, you can't simply wail on them with your sub-weapons. In fact, sub-weapons are disabled for this one. Two waves of soldiers will appear, two in the first and five in the second. Remember, they have shields, so spam the AY attack. Punish them for their idiocy by breaking their elbows through the family-safe fun of the steal attack. Complete it and move on. Another Kill all Enemies type quest. The Courtyard is clear of enemies when you first run through it. The Bazaar is populated with Skeleton Soldiers, Maulers, and Archers. Pick up a Horn Bow and a War Ax. Take on two waves, and move to the Gate. The Skeletons all show up, from regular Soldiers, Archers, and Maulers, to the new Warriors. Pretty simple stuff, smash with hammer, pick up pieces... you get the drill. At the half way point, a Cockatrice will appear out of nowhere and start spraying you with poison if you're too close, and will launch tornadoes if you try to snipe it with the bows. At the quest clear screen, you should walk away with yet another Hammer, the Spiked Club. The Cockatrice has a feather type weapon, but you don't have the material needed to activate the sub-weapon steal. Rivalry II Back to the Lighthouse for another pissing contest. Here you will encounter Ornis and the Killer Frogs. Make sure that you sufficiently pad your count if you want to go after Ornis' Harpy Feather sub-weapon. Again, about 2:30 time limit for this quest. Colosseum II As before, the guards are not happy that you are a better monster slayer, so they want to take it out of your hide with...padded sticks. The same rules from the earlier colosseum battle apply, so you merely beat them up to make them flash, jump them with your steal button, and slam them neck first to the colosseum floor. Two waves again in this mission, consisting of a wave of three and five. Be careful, because two of the second wave come from directly behind you. Once complete, you will go to the last “real” mission of the area, a little number called... Swords Speak Louder Draco, captain of the guards, finally believes that you know which end is pointy on a sword, so he duels you one on one in the Colosseum. He has a shield, and since he is not maggot food yet, he actually has some fight in him. Colosseum rules still apply, so no healing or other sub-weapons. Make sure that you dodge almost constantly, as he will hurt when he connects. Dodge to the side as he swings, then Y attack to send him sprawling. The rules of gentlemanly dueling have not been invented yet, so go ahead and stomp him flat while he's down. After a few smack downs, he will flash, so be ready to do the sub-weapon steal on him. Like other humans, he doesn't give you his sword, but after a few flashy moves, hit the button to smack his wrist. He will drop his sword, ask you who your teacher was, and shout “Again!”. Second verse, same as the first. The third verse of this little ditty has a faster tempo, so dodge like crazy, and only hit him when his sword is extended. Quest Complete! Time to leave Argos on your quest to defeat the Kraken. But first, the idiots of Argos that tried to riot in Pacifism are back, and hungry for another helping of dirt casserole. Six people attack you, so dodge and attack like you did in Pacifism. Draco joins you as a supporting character, but is useless in this mission. However, Co-op mode is unlocked here. Simply have your best friend Bob plug in his Xbox controller, and press Start. After the village idiots are eating dirt, proceed past the boxes to meet the funniest hunters you'll ever meet. Congratulations! Argos I is complete! Ozal, Kucuk, and Draco will be your first supporting characters. After Kucuk jokes about how a Pegasus is the most delicious meal ever, the swamp is made available. Kucuk and Ozak have missions for you, as well as Draco. Fisherman's Son Kucuk complains about the quality of food, and asks you to make good on your training as a fishermen. He accompanies you on this mission, so lets get some grub from the swamp! The opening area contains Killer Frogs by the truckload, so kill them and proceed over the bridge to enter the next area. This area brings back our old friend, the Lost Spirit, and his neighbor, the Hellhound brothers. Remember, Lost Spirits only submit to the dual blade attacks, and the Hellhound will give you the Flame Core sub-weapon. Make sure to collect at least one, and equip it to the spot of your choice. Cockatrices, Sirens, and Succubi will only let you steal from them if you smack them around with the Flame Core family. Return to the previous area, and jump off the bridge. Play dentist on the Hellhound, and continue onwards on your quest for fresh fish! After the load screen, you will be cut off from moving forwards by a wall of red fire. Simply kill the frogs that appear to put out the flames. When the flames are out, you can go either north or east. Head north to be attacked by stronger frogs and two Lost Spirits. Defeat this group of enemies to find a fishing spot, signified by a glowing dot on the ground. Approach it for a Quest Complete. Talk with either Draco or Ozal for your next mission. When talking to Draco, Perseus hears an odd noise. Both of you go to investigate it. The first area is infested with Hellhounds and Fallen Warriors, so clear them out to unblock the path. Head east to the area that had the Lost Spirit and two Hellhounds. The Lost Spirit has been replaced by a necropols, but the Hellhounds are still there. Same as the last time we saw a necropols, the enemies permanently respawn, so either go psycho on the poor beasts or hit the necropols with your new Flame Core. Head back to the statue in the middle of the area to receive the Blade of Olympus. Quest Cleared! You receive a baton. Ozak has the last mission, so speak to him to find out how to capture a Pegasus. The first area has a Flame Core necropols, destroy it to get to the bridge. Jump off the bridge and head back to your fishing spot and head east from it to wind up in the Pegasus hunting grounds. The Pegasus stands in the corner of the map, spinning around in a circle. When he flashes orange, you can slowly walk towards him, but remember to hide if he turns towards you. Its basically red light/green light. Hide behind rocks when necessary, and accept the fact that failure is definitely an option. When you finally get close enough, hit the button, and play a long sub-weapon steal game. Complete it to learn that the Horse Whisperer, Perseus ain't. Once back at base, another Challenge quest becomes available. Also, it seems as though the fish you caught had some mercury in it, as Ozal is quite sick. Talk to him to enter the next quest, Herb Hunt. Jump off the bridge to head north, and meet a few new faces. Namely, the Soul Eater, who gives you the first Barrier Core. Head towards the Pegasus hunting grounds to complete the quest. As you enter the hunting grounds, there will be an area to the left that goes upward. Follow it to find the glowing healing herb. Quest complete, right? Not quite yet. A swarm of Killer Frogs and King Frogs will appear. Focus on the King Frogs, and if you wish, use your Spiked Club (you did steal it from a Skeleton Warrior, right?) to perform a two sweep crowd control move. Once you corner the market on frog legs, the Quest is finally Complete! New Challenge quests are unlocked at this point, as well as the last mission of the swamp. Talk to good old Draco to start this mission. Apparently, the only way out of the swamp are pillars set up by the merchants who travel through here. Find these pillars, and return to base. Jump off the bridge to meet a Soul Eater and his Death Frog friends. Accept the Soul Eater's candy and continue north. At the next screen, approach the glowing green pillar. After announcing it to the world, continue north. Our eventual destination is the area to the north of the fishing hole you found in the Fisherman's Son quest. The second pillar you see is guarded by a Hellhound and two Soul Eaters. Rob them blind and continue. At the fishing hole, turn north to see a bridge and the third pillar. Cross the bridge and kill the two Soul Eaters to complete the mission. SAVE YOUR GAME NOW! As you enter the camp, you hear screams of pain from your companions. Caibos, the Cursed King, has attacked your camp! Perseus and Draco tag team the creature, so let's rumble. Caibos: At this point, all you want to do is knock a quarter of his health off to activate the sub-weapon steal. He is strong, there are no Bones or Killer Frogs to join the fun, and dodging is your bestest friend in the whole wide world. All of his attacks will knock you down, so use Draco as cannon fodder and attack Caibos from behind and the flanks. Again, knock a quarter of his health off, initiate sub-weapon steal, and watch as the Cursed King bites Perseus' arm. Draco comes in with a flying Dynamic Entry, and cuts off Caibos' arm. Quest Complete! The next quest is to follow the little turd so you can fully show your displeasure at his attack. Follow the purplish blue bloodstains. Be careful of the large puddles, as they spawn scorpions to attack you. Hit them with a Y attack to flip them and open them up for a sub-weapon steal. Also, that bite is poisonous, so don't dilly-dally. You're on the Death Clock here. If you fall too low in health, use that Cadeceusian Core to heal yourself, and continue on. Finally, you will find the desert, as well as a save game prompt. You are still poisoned, so don't take too much time killing scorpions. Hit the necropols with your hammer to... activate another necropols. Hit this one with your dual blades, and the one after it with the Spirit of Argos. Enter the cave, and meet Scorpiok. The Young Scorpioks serve as Bones, so suck them dry to heal and power your hammer. Use your hammer as a big ol' nutcracker and open his shell. After enough punishment, the sub-weapon steal icon appears, so use it and bring him down! Quest Complete! After a cut scene where Io heals you, talk to Draco to find that the Djinn have been attacked by a herd of Satyros. Io asks that you negotiate with them, so accept the quest. After finding out that Hades has put a bounty on your head, its time to switch negotiating styles. Defeat all the Satyros to add to your weapon collection, and receive a Quest Complete! The next Quest is a simple defense mission. Keep the herds of Satyros away from your camp, mainly by slaughtering them. After about four waves of enemies, consisting of Soldier, Warrior, and Archer class enemies, you will receive a Quest Complete! You now have a choice, Divide and Conquer, or Infiltrate. Draco tells you that the Satyros are going to receive a one-two punch, first from the brothers as they provide chaos in the valley you were just in, and then by Draco infiltrating the main camp and killing the chieftain. Infiltrate: First things first, you need to open the door. Do so by ringing the doorbell, or in this case, smashing the eyeballs stuck on sticks in the area. When the door opens, kill the two butlers just inside and crash the party! The second area has another two eyeballs to kill, so first head west, to the very edge to find the first eyeball, and the second is found by looking at the mini-map, and finding the southern pointing arrow area. It can only be accessed by a climbing wall. Open the door to find the boss. The Boss for this section is a two on two team match. Perseus and Draco versus Cyclops and the Saytros Chieftain. Focus your attention on the Chieftain, as he is far quicker and more annoying. The Chieftain is really just a souped-up soldier, complete with shield, so put your best hammer on an slam him into the ground. After the Cheiftain is dead, kill the Cyclops. The Cyclops can be blinded for a moment by hitting his one eye with an arrow, so equip accordingly. As far as attack patterns go, the Cyclops will slam the ground repeatedly with his hammers, so dodge that, and every once in a while, he'll fall backwards. Get some cheap, charged hammer shots here. For an easier time of this battle, once the Chieftain is gone, stay right up behind the Cyclops' leg. Doing so will protect you from his hammer blows, so you can deliver the pain. Also, if you get knocked out of the sub-weapon steal, the Cyclops does not gain new hammers. If you knock both of the hammers away, he will try to grab you. Capture means he will feed, so try to dodge, ne? After felling both beasts, Quest Complete! When you appear back at camp, Draco tells you that you need the seven seeds of the rafflesia plant to defeat the Sand Worm and continue to the mountain. Pick the partner you want and accept the quest. Head to the Pegasus hunting grounds to find the flower. This little bugger is ornery, and gives you its seeds as a high velocity mortar attack. Kill it to harvest a seed. Collect the three here, and go back to the fishing hole. Head as far north as possible to find two more flowers, guarded by Hellhounds. Go to the area west-ish of the bridge to find the last two flowers. Kill them all for their seeds, and Quest Complete! Head back to the arena where you fought Scorpiok. Now you will fight a giant sand worm. It has three main attacks. The first is a body slam, the second is the mucus shot, and the third attack consists of it retreating into a sand whirlpool, then launching out to hit you. At the three quarter mark, it will spawn sidewinders. Kill them to return to the fight. At the halftime show, Satyros cheerleaders show up. After that, its a simple brawl-fest to activate sub-weapon steals. Three of those will kill this thing. This ain't the end folks. Head northward to find the true boss. If you thought that first one was huge, this one tops it easily. You fight on a long ledge, where it can slam down or belch huge rings of phlegm at you. There are Bones and Sidewinders here as well, but a body slam from the boss kills them off. Once it gets to half health, a sub-weapon steal occurs. Press the button to tour its digestive tract, placing the seeds as you go. Keep it up, and the explosion at the end will kill the boss. Quest Complete! Now you meet the witches. After talking with them, they instigate a game of monkey in the middle. You're the monkey. Catch the flying eyeball with the sub-weapon steal, and they will relent. No, they won't tell you how to kill the Kraken, but they will in exchange for certain ...favors. You also receive the Spirit of Ambition sub-weapon. Talk with each one to access the missions they have. The first witch decides to tempt you with Succubi, so go to the mountain and prove her wrong. There is nothing special about the mountain, so I will merely mention the enemies that appear. Sirens, Death Soldiers and Archers appear here on all three missions, as well as Sightless. For this quest, Succubi appear. They, like the Sirens, will give up a sub-weapon if hit with fire. Kill all Succubi (around ten) to finish this quest. Next up, some Centaurs are squatting on the mountain, so clear them out. Same mountain, same enemies, except that Centaurs replace Succubi, and we get to meet the Behold...er... Eye of Death. The Centaurs give you a new dual-wield blade, so collect it as they charge past you. Again, about ten Centaurs will spawn, so have fun and keep the bloodstains to a minimum. The third mission is to pluck out the Centaur Leader's eyeballs, for eyeball soup. Simply follow the map until you find a sunken arena. Along the way, you will be accosted by all the enemies you faced before on the mountain, so keep yourself healed up. Enter the arena to face off against a giant Centaur Slayer. Steal his weapon and gut him to Complete the Quest. Once the three are satisfied, they tell you to kill the Chimera. You are sent back to the desert for this one. Simply follow the Chimera's flight path, or head to the arena where you met the slightly gigantic sand worm. The Chimera, like the myth states, has a lion's head, with a goat's head above it, and a snake for a tail. This one also has wings, so watch out for any aerial moves it makes. The lion breathes fire, the goat calls down lightening, and the snake spews poison. Claw swipe and body slam round out the attack roster. Hammers, Dual Blades, and the Y button are all good choices, and if you upgraded the Cyclops' hammer, you can get two free hay maker swings at the boss. Initiate the sub-weapon steal to first stab the lion, then the goat, and finally, the snake through the brain pans. Quest Cleared! Its now time to leave the witches. Fight your way through the mountain until you get to the sunken arena, where four necropols wait, along with Centaurs and Death Soldiers. Smash the two necropols on the ground with your hammer, and hit the last two with your bow and arrow. Like other necropols barriers, the enemies disappear after the barrier is gone. After a cut scene showing how to summon the ferryman plays, you are aboard Charon. At the front of the boat is good ol' Bubo, so save and do some challenge quests. After doing any challenge quests, talk to the soldier with the quest icon above him. H tells you to go into the bowels of Charon where Io has hidden herself. Go down there and run around till Io attacks you. She then gives you instructions in how to fight Medusa, and UST occurs. A call comes from above decks that Harpies are congregating. Go up there to find that its not just Harpies, but Ornisi and Bones aboard as well. Kill them all, but try to save your soul power. You have a nasty boss fight coming up, and only two Skeleton Archers to help you. This boss is a serpent, made up of writhing, naked souls. |
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