Hobbit, The - Strategy Guide (Page 06)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 10: The Gathering of the Clouds ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ()Retrieve the Arkenstone It's in the Treasury. Since all of the objectives on this list are required, you can't get through this level without doing them all. ()Open the Doors By doing the Block Puzzle for Oin. ()Activate the Lifts Will do. ()-Repair the Gears The belt is on a pillar (accessable via a scaffold) in the Main Hall. ()-Power the Gears With Water from the water room. ()Activate the Forge Gotcha. ()-Light the Forge By pushing that flaming pot underneath it. ()-Power the Bellows Water from the Water Room! ()-Power the Cooler More Water Room! ()Get the Treasury Key We'll have to lower the throne first.... ()-Get the First Throne Key It's on the upper balcony in the Water Room. ()-Get the Second Throne Key It's on the upper balcony in the Main Hall. ()Open the Treasury Door Not a problem. ()-Power the Door Guess what? Water Room! ()-Find Missing Chain On the upper balcony in the Main Hall, you'll have to go a long way around. ()-Expose the Keyhole By jumping on all four chains (the fourth you have to find and place). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 11: The Clouds Burst ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since all of these are mandatory and pretty easy to figure out, I won't bore you with the usual comments. ()Deliver Message to Bard ()Save the Dwarves ()Save Corwin ()Return to Gandalf ()Find Lianna ()Destroy the Wall ()Find Beorn ()Help Beorn ()-Follow Beorn ()-Drop the Bridge ()Free Beorn ======================================== 6. Boss Battles (BSS) ======================================== Large Armadillo: For lack of a better name :S He's pretty easy, like the hint says, just kill his little minions (the little armadillos) and he will rear up, showing his belly, just whack him with your stick. Then two little armadillos come out at a time, repeat and then three come. Goblin Guard: This guy you can just jump attack with your sword and then slash him until your meter fills up again, then jump attack, it should be easy, but long. Wight Lord: There are several methods. The fastest is to rush him as soon as the cutscene is over and just keep jump attacking and whacking him until he summons his minions. If you do it right, you can take down nearly all of his health and he won't be able to attack you (he tries to block with his sword but your jump attack can break through that) and you'll win easily. The other way is to take out the two shooting minions and leave the sword weilding one or else all three will reappear. Then run around collecting the mushrooms as they appear and jump attacking the king and slashing until you get low on health, then run around the perimeter some more until you build your health back up. Spider Sisters: The first is easy, just jump attack it and slash it like normal. The second you need to grab Fire Stones and throw them at her, only they will hurt her. The third is the hardest of course, you'll need the Freezing Stones, freeze her with one, switch to your sword and then jump attack or slash her. Repeat until dead. On all three, it's easiest if you deal with the lesser spiders first before concentrating on the boss. Smaug: Not really a boss, but just keep behind the pillars as you work your way out. You can tell when he's going to blow fire by listening to him breath :) Beorn: Again, he's not really a boss but you'll have to save him, kill all of the Hooded dudes by triggering those blue barrels, you'll have to hurry! See Walkthrough for more detail. ------------------------------------------------ Other Enemies and Tactics For Defeating Them ------------------------------------------------ Piranha Plants: Not too hard to kill, a stone will do it, or a rush-in-attack-fast will do the trick as well. Wolves: The normal ones aren't too bad, when the come at you just attack them and keep pressing towards them and keep attacking. Froggy-Things: Keep pressing close to them as well and attacking, jump attacks work fine but the slashing is what will get them. Armadillos: I don't know what else to call them, Pretty much the same as wolves only they will curl up every once in a while and you'll have to wait until they drop their guard to get them (or hit from behind). Little Annoying, bouncy froggy things: When they come at you you can slash them with your stick as they only take one hit to kill. They don't do much damage but they sure are annoying! A jump attack with the stick will take out lots at once. Goblins: Not a big deal, just jump attack and keep slashing, if they raise their weapon to block blows, either jump attack or wait until they drop their guard. Spiders: The small ones can be killed with one slash from the stick, or better yet, a stick jump attack to take out lots of them! The larger ones you should use your sword on. Sheilded Goblins: Jump attack to break their shield and then deal with them like regular goblins. Flowers: These things can shoot missile seeds at you, so get in quick and slash them to death! Necromancer Minions: Break their sheild and then stick close and slash fast and furious! Some shoot projectiles at you that do lots of damage so kill those first if you can. Large Spiders: Jump attack to knock them on their back and then slash them. Repeat. ======================================== 7. Frequently Asked Questions (FRQNTLY) ======================================== I thought I'd better do a section on this, though I've not been asked any questions yet :) I just made some up. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1: An Unexpected Party ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I'm missing 100 Courage Points! Any idea where they are? A: Most likely you didn't jump across all of the lily pads on the lower pond in succession, just jump across each one, starting at the "dock" and don't fall off. Q: I can't find the sewing needle! Where is it? A: It's right next to a haystack (haha) behind the barn with all the chickens roosting. Q:Where's the last Hobbit Child? A:Depends on which one you're talking about. There is one that is behind the Apple Orchard, one in the loft in the mill, one back by Gammer (the lady who wants the sewing needle) and one behind a bunch of haystacks over by the chicken barn. Q: I'm missing ten Silver Pennies. Where are they? A: Hey! I don't know everything! If I were to take a guess though, I'd say that they were around the side of the mill, next to the water mill and some stacks of hay. Q: I'm missing 5 Silver Pennies. Where are they? A: Could be that they are in the shed where the butter churn was. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 2: Roast Mutton ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where is the Burberry plant? A: It's up above the starting point, to the right (near Thorin). You'll have to go around the outer rim (clockwise) to get to it. Past Balin. Q: I can't get past the troll who is yawning! Can you help? A: Well, if you're not sneaking (holding L) then he'll hear you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3: Troll-Hole ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I'm missing a hundred Courage Points! Where are they? A: A possible place is in the room where you get the troll key, look up high. There is a platform with two White CP and a Silver Penny. To get up there, get onto the first two Witch King platforms, then onto a vine that will go up next to the one you want. Q: I'm missing ten Silver Pennies! Arrgggh! A: It's probably in one of the tunnels, in a pod, some of the pods are cleverly turned so you can't see that glowing blue spot, making them hard to see. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 4: Over Hill and Under Hill ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I'm missing 5 Courage Points and 30 Silver Pennies and one chest. Where are they!? A: Lol, I'm missing those too. Just kidding! I finally found them! In the dwarf ruins, next to the first bridge you lowered is a switch, hit it with stones to reveal a little opening. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 5: Riddles in the Dark ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I can't find the Wart-Stone! Help? A: All I can really say is follow the walkthrough, or the trail of Blue Courage Points to each new objective. Q: I can't get out of the tunnels on the mine cart! Where should I go? A: Start from the spot where you're supposed to and hit first arrow sign to make it green, then the second to make that green, and then hit the third and you'll go up a steep incline and whammo! You're out! Q: I'm at the dark pool but I can't find the Ring! A: Um.....How did you get THIS far? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 6: Flies and Spiders ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How do I kill the Queen Spider Sisters? A: Check the Boss Section. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 7: Barrels Out of Bond ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where are the three herbs again? A: Check your notebook. Q: How do I get to Thorin? A: You'll have to find the Barrel Room first and also put a sleeping potion in Galion's Drink, then go back to Balin's cell and Lianna will take you to the entrance to the Deep Dungeon. Go through a lot of enemies and jumping down here and eventually you'll wind up near Thorin's cell. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 8: A Warm Welcome ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I can't figure out the order for the bottles! What is it? A: I'd rather you figured this out for yourself, just cut away pieces of paper with the colours written on them and arrange them in the only order they could possibly be, with the exception of two of them, which can be swapped around (I think it's red and yellow). If you STILL insist, then here it is: Yellow, Blue, Red, Black, Purple. Satisfied? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 9: Inside Infomation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I'm trying to find a way for Bilbo and the Dwarves to get across the chasm and I moved those blocks on the black spots but nothing happened! What do I do next? A: Go to the very bottom of this place and place that block that is in the water on the "drain." Then go and position the blocks on the way up to make sure each of those holes (black spots) are plugged. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 10: The Gathering Of The Clouds ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What do I do with the blocks in the large room, I can't open any of the doors! A: You must align the blocks so that when you place them in their spots, it completes the picture of the rune shown next to it. Keep in mind that the block in front of the hole might not necessarily be the one that goes in it (of the pair that are on each side, one is swapped). Each side of the block has a different little mark, and you'll need to flip the blocks over (with A) to get to the correct mark that will complete the Rune. Q: I can't get in the Water Room! What do I do? A: The sign says to walk in the steps of Erebor. Yet how do we know where he walked? He walked all over himself! There is a statue opposite the door that has Runes on it and if you read it, it says Erebor. Walk on only the Runes that are in his name (you'll have to look closely at the statue). You have to do it in the order of the letters (i.e. you can't do R,E,R,E,O,B). Q: I can't get four chests! What am I doing wrong? A: The chests you are most likely missing are the ones behind four panels in the large center room. Look at the runes on the four statues in that room (Durin, Thorin, Thror, and Thrain) and walk on the runes representing their names on that panel in front of the Water Room. Q: I can't find the fourth chain for the treasure room! A: It's in the large center room, up above. Ride the carts to the top and you have to go the long way around, above the old treasure chamber, around above the throne, and all the way almost to where the carts come in. Get off the lifts on the side that they exit the room. Q: Where are the two keys I need to lower the throne? A: You actually need two molds first. One is on the upper level in the Water Room (ride the carts to get to that upper level) and the other is on the upper level in the center room on the side that the carts exit. Get the two molds and go to the Forge and forge the keys. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 11: The Clouds Burst ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where is that last chest? A: I don't know, I can't find it either. Wait a sec. I just found it. It's at the top of the chain you use to climb up to the other side of the bridge (when you are lowering the bridge for Beorn). It's got a lot of Health Potions inside. ======================================== 8. Copyright Information (CPY) ======================================== This FAQ/Walkthrough is copyright 2003 by Logan West, please do not claim it for your own, nor use anything from it in a walkthrough you may be writing or on a site unless you ASK ME FIRST!!!! At this point I am only allowing the following sites to host this document: Cheat Code Central GameFAQs If you have a spot for it on your site and you ask very nicely, I may consider letting you host it as well :) Don't host it without permission from me, or I'll call in my personal army to come and reposess it. You may print this document out for offline use, just don't try to publish it or lose the pages (someone else might find it or something, I don't know). Anyway, just be careful, I'm trusting you with this you know :) ======================================== 9. Contact Information (CNTCT) ======================================== I enjoy any kind of mail, so long as it's the nice kind. I don't like Mail-order offers, advertisements for getting rich quick or flaming mail. If you would like to ask a question then I'd suggest going to the GameFAQs message board first and if that doesn't work, THEN ask me and I'll be happy to answer it if I can, but please be specific. I can't answer questions that say "I can't get across that one gap, can you help please?" Because I have no idea which LEVEL you are talking about, let alone which GAP!!! And please be as clear and grammatically correct as you can. None of this: "Teh gam is da bets an onli i m haveig trubl one this 1 patr. Kan u help plez?" Because while I think it's funny, I can't very well read through much of it at a time. If you'd like to contact me just to say thank you for the FAQ then please do so! I love hearing if any of my walkthroughs have helped even in the slightest! I always attempt to do my best and yet rarely ever hear any kind of feedback, for all I know, no one has ever looked at a FAQ of mine...... ======================================== 10. Revisions History (RVSNS) ======================================== V 1.0 This FAQ was originally completed on the 25th of December 2003. That was Christmas Day! Soon after was submitted to GameFAQs. This is supposed to be the final version, but who knows, I might add some more junk. ======================================== 11. About The Shadow (SHDW) ======================================== I started gaming in 2000 (at a rather "old" age of 15) with a Super Nintendo system. With it came Top Gear Racing and Super Mario World. Now, Top Gear went by the roadside pretty quickly, but Super Mario World was fantastic! So I soon branched off into Super Mario All-Stars, and from the went into Super Mario Kart, my first brush with a racing game. After some time, my brothers and I (who owned shares in the SNES) decided to sell it off for some games for our new present from our parents, a used N64 (remember, this is still 2000). GoldenEye came with it and it was one of my most beloved games of all time, I played that game for about 40 hours and discovered that I had some talent at video games, I had beaten the entire thing in the hardest difficulty setting (00 Agent) and even unlocked all of the cheats (not using push-button-codes, which I didn't even know about, but unlocking them all by beating the target times in the correct difficulty). I then bought Perfect Dark as the sequel to it. I beat that one too and unlocked all of the cheats, but sadly have never beaten either Challenge 28 or 30 in the Combat Simulator mode. I just wasn't interested in that. From there I bought The World Is Not Enough 007 and 100% completed that as well, though I wasn't as fond of that game as GoldenEye. I competed on the-elite.net (a different name then) for fast times in all three games and didn't do too badly considering the amount of time I spent at it. I usually spend about 30 hours on a game and my goal is always to 100% complete it, and I have high standards. I was done with First Person Shooters for a while and turned to Rogue Squadron (on recommendation from a friend of mine, Mr. E) and ended up completing that too. He also recommended Battle for Naboo and while I admit that was a lot of fun and I would like to complete that someday (I only got about 6 Platinum Medals) I was burned out on that so to speak, and turned to other games such as Super Mario 64. After getting all 120 Stars I was tired and ready for something new, on recommendation from S.E. (another friend) and SamSim, I bought The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Having never played a Zelda game before (nor knowing what they were like) I was quite pleasantly surprised! I fell in love with the game and I think I've spent more time on that game than any other game. I went through it my first time, a couple of months later went through it a second time to get all of the Heart Pieces and Skulltula with no deaths, and then a third time (Perfect) on the GameCube version. I also went through with a Perfect on Master Quest and prided myself on getting EVERY single chest in EVERY dungeon, regardless of whether or not it was necessary. Anyway, after falling in love with Zelda, I decided to buy another Super Nintendo (realizing that selling the old one was a huge mistake) and bought Link to the Past. It was great. It prompted me to buy a NES and the later, the GameCube. Currently I am still collecting old games and playing many of the new ones that are coming out (but only the best ones). Old games that I've bought for the NES include: Tetris (awesome game!) Legend of Zelda Legend of Zelda II Dr. Mario Metroid For the SNES there is Super Metroid Link to the Past Secret of Mana Secret of Evermore Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario World Super Mario Kart Donkey Kong Country F-Zero to name a few (I'm only listing the "best" ones). 64 games I have: Super Mario World GoldenEye 007 Super Mario Kart 64 F-Zero X Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Super Smash Bros. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask GameCube: Mario Kart: Double Dash F-Zero GX Hobbit (really?!!!) Metroid Prime (one of the best games ever made) Super Smash Bros. Melee Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Zelda Collector's Disc Zelda Bonus Disc. GameBoy: Metroid II Metroid Fusion F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Super Mario World Legend of Zelda: Oracle games Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past/Four Swords Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Tetris DX Sword of Mana. Being of nature very competitive, I recently have been at FZeroCentral.com and have been competing internationally there and am currently the moderator of the message board (with about 300 members on the board and over 500 members on the site) and rank 5th overall on all four F-Zero Games. Not too bad ;) Being a Tolkien fan from long ago, when this game came out I decided to give it a shot and try it out, couldn't hurt after all now could it? I love it. It is an excellent game, especially for one who has read the book. I don't see why the critics give it a 6 or 7. In my book it rates as one of my favourite games, which is why I am writing a FAQ for it. I think it deserves at least an 8. The graphics aren't the best, but Game Play is good (true there are a few glitches) and the Music is excellent, the humour is wonderful and of course, they STUCK to the book very closely! That is always hard to do and Sierra: My hat is off to you! ======================================== 12. Credits (CRDTS) ======================================== 1. Thanks to my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. 2. Thanks to my parents for raising me properly. 3. Thanks to J.R.R. Tolkien for writing the Hobbit! 4. Thanks to Sierra (and other companies) for developing this game! 5. Thanks to Silas Verrinder, who first told me about Tolkien many years ago. 6. Thanks to myself :) Have to put that in there! ;) 7. Thanks to you my dear reader!
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