![]() Also know that the game saves when you exit to the world map or enter certain specific places such as Inns. No need for a menu just step on it and you're done. You'll come across your first save point right after the vines. keep her in mind if you're stuck somewhere! This can push levers, cut vines, move objects and such. She has a very powerful and helpful ability which you can release by holding the attack button and release when her meter is full. You actually CAN decline her offer, however without her there's no going forward she will even commment about Kuro being pig headed I will stick with Kuro as the default name. Now you will have the option of choosing your own name. For now, head left to find Fina surrounded by her worst nightmare MUSHROOMS. To your right are some tangled vines we will deal with later. This contains the second Collectible Star (2/30)! 2/30. Follow the wake of monsters until you pass a bridge.Ĭontinue to your far left to reveal a chest Spelbuk Forest is a fairly easy segment and pretty straightforward. Now you can freely go to the north of the Inn and exit there to the next zone We only have one more thing to do before entering the forest.īehind the man chopping wood in the upper left corner (behind the Inn) of Nibiru village is a small passageway you can take leading you to a Collectible Star (1/30) ![]() Now that we have the sword we are ready to go exploring. In here are 5 other gold in the trunk in the center. Now head to the far right end of the village and follow the path up to the house. ![]() This will net you: Key to the old house, where our weapon will be. To solve it easily by yourself (which is why the image will be on spoiler mode) Just start from the hook and not the rods. His fishing rods are all tangled up and wants to know which hook leads to the fish. So get out and talk to the old man fishing directly south of the shop. And to the owner of the key: Old Pol, who likes fishing But he is not completely useless, he points you to a weapon in an abandoned house. He has no weapons at all due to a rockslide. Now in the shop get ready to be disappointed. In the Inn and the weapon shop are 5 gold in a small chest with red ribbons. That is if you dare! For this we need a weapon. So let's go ahead and see what the world throws at you!įina suggest that you go back into the forest so that you remember what happened in there.Just soi you know you can steal a measly 10g in the flowerpot to the left of the bed you wake up in. Now you will be in control of your character truly for the first time. I will stick with Fina for now, as I will be referring to her with that name in this guide. ![]() This girl is the first companion on your journey and She tells you that her father found you passed out in the forest. The story begins with you being in a bed and greeted by a girl with green hair just next to you. Although they usually do not include abstracts or excerpts of the position papers, they do give useful references to other publications and websites, where more information may be found.Mandatory items to collect for 100% (will be refered as to collectibles from now on) They also include the list of participants, af?liations, contact information, and the list of contributed position papers. The reports are organized around the main line of discussion, comparing the - rious approaches and giving a summary on the debates. Due to the overlaps in the areas of interest and the suggestions made by the committee six of the groups decided to merge their topicsintothreeworkshops.Thisbookcontainsinformationonthepanel,postersession, and 17 workshop reports, for which we have to thank our workshop organizers, who did a great job in preparing and formatting them. Originally 22 workshops were chosen from 26 proposals by a workshop selection committee, following a peer review process. The workshops attracted 460 participants on the ?rst two days of the conference. ECOOP 2001 hosted 19 high-quality workshops covering a large spectrum of - search topics. For the ?fth time in its history, in cooperation with Springer-Verlag, the European C- ference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP) conference series is glad to offer the object-oriented research community the ECOOP 2001 Workshop Reader, a c- pendium of workshop reports, panel transcripts, and poster abstracts pertaining to the ECOOP 2001 conference, held in Budapest from 18 to 22 June, 2001.
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