![]() ![]() It looks like teleporting into some of the locations is the only way you can get past as there is some sort of corruption blocking the doors into a lot of the key areas I need to go. Did I screw something up in my early game and miss it? I’m hoping that’s not the case and I will be able to finish the game. In the time before I became a spirit, I unlocked all of the teleport locations except for the one to West Garden. I understand that I need to visit all of the heroes’ graves as my primary quest right now. (I also learned how to do the holy cross move that unlocks some previously locked doors). So I’m in spirit form and have the Hero’s Laurels that allows me to blink dash. Wander around the perimeter of the teleportation hub, and you'll find one that leads to this chest.I tried to keep the title as spoiler free as possible, but hey SPOILERS ahead of what I said means nothing to you. Throughout the game, some rooms contain shortcuts that are cleverly hidden. Destroy them all and your prize shall appear. You should find a rocky path headed northbound that concludes with a room with several leaf piles. Return to the Hero's Grave from the opening chapter of the game. Defeat the rock-like enemy who awaits you. ![]() Right, Down, Left, Up, Left, Left, Down, Right, Right, Down, Down.įrom the warp point at the Ruined Atoll, journey roughly southwest all the way, and you'll encounter an island requiring a Teleportat Dash. Utilize the dots that say "Prize/Treasure" via the following inputs. Observe the picture on and travel to the location it displays. Up, Down, Right, Up, Down, Left, Up, Down, Left, Right, Down, Left, Right, Up. These notes to the follow directional inputs, which you must perform. of the Game Manual contains a legend that translates the notes played by the wind chime outside the Old House. Having isn't strictly necessary, but it helps contextually. With every Fairy Chest located, head back to the room behind the waterfall. Finally, bring out the Magic Jar and grapple to the frozen fellow. Instead, draw your wand (Fire Rod) and Magic Dagger simultaneously, which creates an excellent icy ranged attack. Head south until the path twists to the northwest, and you'll eventually espy an enemy that cannot be attacked through conventional means. Venture to the Golden Obelisk located in the East Garden region. You'll need the Fire Rod, Magic Dagger, and Magic Jar. One by one, roll your Golden Skulls into the puddle until the Secret Treasure appears. Locate the sole gravestone nearby with a small puddle behind it. Check the Game Manual's first page and note a new message has appeared beneath the Developer's Message.Find the location indicated on the page and operate the directional input's listed in the next column.ĭown, followed by right 11 times, and then left 12 times.įind the four Golden Skulls in the southern stretch of the Swamp region. Turn the game's sound off entirely and stand in a body of water for a full minute. You must possess Page One of the Game Manual. Once the rope is across the sails, you'll need to move inside to outside with precise directional inputs listed in the next column.ĭown, Left, Left, Up, Up, Right, Right, Left, Down, Right, Up, Down. As is often the case with Tunic, patterns are meaningful in this case, observe the sails. Once you've done so, sleep to advance to daytime and return to the bridge. The goal is to eventually espy a hidden ladder at the Cathedral's main entrance of all places. Once this new passageway becomes available, cross the bridge in front of you and unlock the door at the far end. Pass the ladder and sprint into the wall in the back of the room. Go to the cathedral at nightfall, veering westward once you're inside. Instead of continuing to the forest, stay inside the room that the door leads to then, trace the directional pad over the symbol that stands out vividly on the wall. Head toward the East Forest through what is likely the very first door you ever unlocked. ![]()
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