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Introduction
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This FAQ was written and compiled by Brickroad ([email protected]).  All questions,
comments, additions, and corrections can be mailed to that address.  Please read the e-mail
policy at the bottom of this FAQ before writing in; certain types of e-mails will be ignored
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Hereafter, the title of the game Star Fox Adventures, when needed, will simply be referred
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        -{ Table of Contents }-                              -{ Story }-
- Updates History ........ [sfa.00.00]  It's been eight years since Fox McCloud's last big
+ Controls ............... [sfa.01.00]  hurrah, when he and the rest of Star Fox brought
  - Fox .................. [sfa.01.01]  peace to the Lylat System by decimating the archfiend
  - Arwing ............... [sfa.01.02]  Andross.  But peace comes at a price, and if you're a
  - Special Areas ........ [sfa.01.03]  combat pilot, that price is boredom and poverty.
+ Characters ............. [sfa.02.00]  Falco Lombardi, long-time member of Star Fox, left the
  - Good Guys ............ [sfa.02.01]  team without so much as a forwarding address.  Fox's
  - Bad Guys ............. [sfa.02.02]  starship, the Great Fox, has spent the better part of
  - Dino Tribes .......... [sfa.02.03]  a decade falling prey to disuse and disrepair.  Even
+ Atlas .................. [sfa.03.00]  Fox's trusty Arwing doesn't roll as swiftly as it used
  - Association Map ...... [sfa.03.01]  to.  At their wit's end, Team Star Fox is ready and
  - Hazards .............. [sfa.03.02]  willing to take a new mission - ANY new mission - to
  - Gadgets .............. [sfa.03.03]  keep themselves in business.  Even if it takes them to
  - Containers ........... [sfa.03.04]  the most primative worlds of the farthest reaches of
+ Inventory .............. [sfa.04.00]    the Lylat System...
  - Commodities .......... [sfa.04.01]
  - Equipment ............ [sfa.04.02]  ...meanwhile, a mysterious young magician named
  - Magic ................ [sfa.04.03]  Krystal receives a distress call coming from the
  - Tricky ............... [sfa.04.04]  normally peaceful, serine world of Dinosaur Planet.
  - Maps ................. [sfa.04.05]  She enlists the help of a friendly CloudRunner, who
  - Arwing ............... [sfa.04.06]  informs her that the evil General Scales has been
+ Walkthrough ............ [sfa.05.00]  sweetping the planet with his wicked armies.  As a
  - Starting Up .......... [sfa.05.01]  result of the strife, the very magical fabric of his
  - Krystal .............. [sfa.05.02]  world has been coming apart, and the entire planet is
  - ThornTail Hollow ..... [sfa.05.03]  about to burst.  Krystal sets off for the sacred
  - Saving Tricky ........ [sfa.05.04]  Krazoa Palace, where she hopes to find the key to
  - White GrubTubs ....... [sfa.05.05]  rescuing Dinosaur Planet and its people.
  - DarkIce Mines ........ [sfa.05.06]
  - Volcano Force Point .. [sfa.05.07]  What secrets lie hidden on the magic-rich Dinosaur
  - Cape Claw ............ [sfa.05.08]  Planet?  What does fate have in store for Fox and
  - CloudRunner Fortress . [sfa.05.09]  Krystal as their stories intertwine on this
  - Ocean Force Point .... [sfa.05.10]  fantastic new world?  With the help of a magical
  - Walled City .......... [sfa.05.11]  staff, a spunky prince, an army of helpful and
  - Errands .............. [sfa.05.12]  quirky dinosaurs and the ancient mysterious Krazoa
  - Dragon Rock .......... [sfa.05.13]  Spirits, Fox and Krysta will have to unravel
  - Ducks in a Row ....... [sfa.05.14]  General Scales' malicious plot in the next chapter
  - Endgame .............. [sfa.05.15]  of the Star Fox saga...
+ Bits'n'pieces .......... [sfa.06.00]
  - Dino Language ........ [sfa.06.01]
  - Gambling ............. [sfa.06.02]
  - Game Well Maze ....... [sfa.06.03]
  - Playing With Tricky .. [sfa.06.04]
- Conclusion ............. [sfa.07.00]
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Updates History                                                                   [sfa.00.00]
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This FAQ is an ongoing project, until I say otherwise.  This is really only for my reference,
but some people are weird and take joy in reading mundane details about other's work.  Along
that vein, here you are.

-{ 10/25/02 }-
   Some minor changes, a few additions, and a few inclusions of reader input.  Thanks for
   all the e-mail, guys!

-{ 10/02/02 }-
   Phew!  Walkthrough complete.  I'm still only at 99% though, even though I've found
   everything now.  This leads me to believe that the percentage displayed on the main
   menu tracks your progress through the game and NOT your collection rate.  This means
   you can never have a save that displays more than 99%; the very last possible save point
   puts you before the final battle, which would be the last 1%.  Anyway, this is the first
   public release of the FAQ...  enjoy!

-{ 9/29/02 }-
   Walkthrough is now 77% complete; everything up through the brink of Dragon Rock.  I've
   already surprassed my old time by 20 minutes.  I'm going to have to play through SFA
   a third time just to see how quickly I can do it when I don't have to pause every few
   minutes and catalogue my actions.  I'm betting I can finish off the game just shy of
   ten hours.

-{ 9/28/02 }-
   Completed the gameplay areas, and completed the item lists to the point that they are
   relevant to what's done in the walkthrough.  The walkthrough itself is 50% completed,
   judging by my current percentage.  That's everything up through CloudRunner Fortress.
   Did a lot of reformatting, because I wasn't happy with how stuff was laid out.  Turned
   the heading into ASCII art, for what it's worth.  Observation: it takes twice as long to
   play a game while you're FAQing it than normally.

-{ 9/27/02 }-
   Finished SFA for the first time, with 99% (don't worry, I know exactly what 1% I missed...
   I just didn't know SFA had a "point of no return" after which saving would mean you can't
   go back and explore the game anymore).  Began writing the FAQ.  I will likely not upload
   this version, because it's very incomplete.  Added a bunch of easy stuff like controls,
   characters, and other such nonsense.  I'll add the more detailed stuff as I play the game
   a second time.
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Controls                                                                          [sfa.01.00]
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Since you're reading this FAQ, I'm going to assume you're pretty familiar with the Nintendo
GameCube controller.  As can be expected, pressing all the neat colorful buttons on the
controller makes Fox do all sorts of neat things.  This section serves to take what you
already know about the oddly-shaped yet very comfortable controller and apply it to a cartoon
fox.

I will be refering to the buttons in a consistant manner throughout this FAQ.  So there is no
confusion, here is how I will refer to them:

     Control Stick - The analog stick on the left side of the controller.  It's grey.
     C Stick - The analog stick on the right side of the controller.  This one's yellow.
     D Pad - The cross-shaped configuration of buttons under the Control Stick.  There
             are four directions: up, down, left, and right.
     Start - The little circular button right in the middle.
     A, B, X, Y - The "face buttons" on the left side of the controller.
     L, R, Z - The "auxilary buttons" on the shoulders of the controller.  Keep in mind that
             R and L are analog; Z is not.

SFA also supports the GameCube's rumble feature, which makes the controller vibrate when you
bump into stuff, get hit, etc...  I hate rumble functions, so I kept it turned off during
the game.  SFA doesn't require the rumble function anywhere, so feel free to play without it
if you share my sentiments about such nonsense.

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Controls - Fox                                                                   [sfa.01.01]
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Through most of the game, you will be controlling Fox McCloud.  He's the spiffy looking
fellow with the orange fur and perky ears on the front of the box.  You also may remember
him from some old shooter games I wasn't particularly fond of.  Or, infinitely better, from
Super Smash Bros. and its sequel Melee, in which Fox is absolutely the bomb.  But that's a
different FAQ entirely.

There's also a purple-ish fox girl named Krystal who you'll use for a while.  She behaves
just like Fox does, but is not nearly as functional.

-{ Control Stick - Walk/Run }-
   This is how you'll get around Dinosaur Planet.  Tilt the control stick slightly inward to
   make Fox walk at a leisurely pace.  Tilt it all the way to make him run at a decent clip.
   Fox is a pretty speedy fellow, and there's really no need to walk anywhere.  Running full
   tilt is traveling in style!

-{ C Stick - Inventory Control }-
   Inventory management is done in real time in SFA; no need for cumbersome menu screens.
   Tapping the C Stick left or right lets Fox scroll through his inventory pages (equipment,
   magic, and Tricky's skills).  Tapping up and down lets him select items within a category.
   The menu will open automatically when you manipulate the C Stick in any way.  Press A to
   use the item or skill.  Press Y to assign the highlighted skill to the Y Button shortcut.
   Press B to close the inventory menu.

-{ D Pad - PDA/Map Control }-
   The D Pad controls Fox's PDA in the lower-left corner of the screen.  Press left or right
   to scroll through the various pages and functions (map screen, info screen, Fuel Cell
   compass).  If you're on the map screen, press up or down to zoom the map in or out.
   Managing Fox's PDA becomes crucial when navigating certain areas, or searching out Fuel
   Cells.  The information screen gives Fox automatic on-the-fly access to data bout his
   surrounding environment.  Very handy, but you can turn the PDA off entirely by selecting
   it from the inventory if you want.

-{ Start - Communicator }-
   Start allows Fox to use his communicator and chitchat with his friends and allies.
   This gives Fox access to all sorts of game data.  Highlight the icon you want to use,
   then press A to activate it.  The Memory Card icon lets you save the game anywhere you
   want.  The GameCube icon lets you quit the game.  Slippy Toad will give you hints if
   you're stuck somewhere.  Peppy Hare lets you analyze the world map, and any maps you've
   bought from the ShopKeeper.  General Pepper lets you view your in-game data (time, health
   meter, collected SpellStones, Spirits, etc) and check out your magic, Tricky's skills,
   and other important items.  Press Start again when you're done to get back to the game.

-{ A Button - Action/Use/Combat }-
   In general, when you see something interesting, press the A Button to check it out.  The
   game helps you do this by displaying a spinning green A Button icon above stuff you can
   analyze.  This includes switches you can pull, characters you can talk to, items you can
   pick up, and any number of other goodies.

   If there's nothing around to interact with, Fox will pull out his staff.  Unless, of
   course, it's already out, in which case he'll swing it.  With his staff drawn, Fox is
   automatically placed into combat mode.  If he then steps into the proximity of an enemy
   (or vice-versa), he will automatically be locked onto that enemy.  In that case, just walk
   within range and press A to launch an attack.

   Fox can combo his attacks by pressing the A Button repeatedly while pressing the Control
   Stick in different directions.  By combining his skill with the staff and his knowledge of
   martial arts, Fox is a quick and deadly opponent capable of taking down bad guys much
   larger than he is.  Once you've started a combo, you can keep it going as long as you want,
   even if the enemy is knocked to the ground.  This is the offensive part of combat.

   If Fox doesn't have his staff, for whatever reason, he obviously can't draw it, and
   therefore can't engage in combat.  Krystal doesn't have access to the staff, and will have
   to be a bit more imaginative in defeating her opponents.

-{ B - Cancel/Put Away }-
   The B Button's only practical use is backing out of menus (including the inventory menu).
   If Fox has his staff drawn, press B to make him put it away (thus putting an end to combat
   mode, if you wish.

-{ X - Roll/Dodge }-
   The X Button allows Fox to do a forward somersault.  This is great for dodging attacks and
   the like, and is a very useful tool when strafing and when engaged in heated combat.  It's
   also essentially a quick burst of speed, allowing Fox to roll underneath closing gates,
   barrels, and other such obstacles.

-{ Y Button - Inventory Shortcut }-
   You can assign anything out of Fox's inventory to the Y button, simply by pressing Y
   instead of A while highlighting it.  After that's accomplished, that item, spell, or
   Tricky skill will be activated automatically when you press Y instead of having to be
   selected from the menu again.  If there's a skill or item you find yourself using often,
   assign it to the Y Button to save yourself time and trouble.

-{ L Button - Camera Control/Strafe }-
   Mario can have the complicated camera; Fox's just uses one button, and that's all you'll
   need.  Pressing the L Button down will make the camera snap right behind Fox, giving you a
   good view of everything in front of him.  If you're not used to this style of camera (the
   same principle was used beautifully in Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Zelda: Majora's Mask),
   you'll have plenty of time to get used to it before it becomes crucial.

   There are certain points in the game where Fox cannot manipulate the camera or strafe.
   These are fixed camera areas, and are denoted with a special icon on the left side of the
   screen.

   If you press the L Button all the way in until it clicks, and hold it, Fox will strafe
   instead of walk with the Control Stick.  This lets him walk around without changing
   direction.  This is good for peeking around corners, dodging enemy fire, and other such
   things.

-{ R Button - Shield/Defend }-
   Press the R Button and Fox will shield himself with a magical barrier, protecting him from
   all damage (but leaving him unable to move).  This is good if you're being assaulted by
   enemy fire and don't have time or room to roll out of the way.

   If you're engaged with an opponent, Fox will block with his staff instead.  This will
   defend him from enemy attacks.  Fox can go from defensive stance to launching an attack in
   literally an instant, so it's a good strategy to block until your foe tries to hit you,
   then counterattack right away.  Gets 'em every time.

-{ Z Button - Look }-
   Press Z and Fox will go into a first-person perspective, allowing you to look around the
   area freely.  Look around with the Control Stick and, if you have the Zoom Goggles, soom
   in and out by tilting the C Stick up and down.  When you're done, press Z again to return
   to normal mode.  Take care, because your environment doesn't pause while looking around,
   so enemies can still close in if you're not careful.

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Controls - Arwing                                                                [sfa.01.02]
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Fox doesn't just magically teleport to and from Dinosaur Planet; indeed, he has to fly there
himself.  Luckily, his trusty Arwing is still in good enough condition to brave the dangers
of the planet's orbit.  What this means for you, as the player, is that every time you want
to visit Dinosaur Planet or one of its satellites, you'll have to go through a brief space
combat level.

The Arwing automatically flies into the background; you can't do much to stop its propulsion.
If you're familiar with either of the previous two Star Fox games (I'm admittedly not; space
shooters aren't my bag), this stuff should be old hat to you.

-{ Control Stick - Bank/Climb/Dive/Aim }-
   In other words, the Control Stick moves you around.  The Arwing responds to "airplane
   controls"...  in other words, tilt the Control stick left to make Fox bank right, tilt it
   up to make him dive, etc.  Press the opposite of the direction you want to go.  It looks
   stupid on paper, but in practice it's actually a very natural way of controlling a space
   fighter.

   While moving, Fox's crosshairs will not be centered onscreen, so you can also use the
   Control Stick to slightly adjust the direction of his lasers.  As a general rule, the
   further you tilt the Control Stick, the faster you move and the further you aim.

-{ Start - Menu }-
   This functions the same as if Fox were on Dinosaur Planet, except he only has access to
   the Save and Quit functions.

-{ A Button - Fire Laser }-
   The Arwing comes equipped with upgradable lasers with a nearly limitless supply of energy.
   In other words, lay on the A Button like a madman while you're flying through space.
   There are crosshairs on the screen, as noted above, which act as an indicator of where the
   lasers will hit.

-{ B Button - Fire Bomb }-
   If you've collected any bombs (up to a maximum of three), push B to launch one.  Bombs
   are mad powerful weapons which pretty much eradicate everything in the blast radius, so
   save them for when you really need to clean house.

-{ X Button - Brake }-
   Hold X to reduce the Arwing's speed.  This is helpful if you want to move a great amount
   of horizontal or vertical distance without going very far forward, or if you want to hold
   back long enough to laser an obstacle to death.  Learning to brake strategically is key
   in many areas in the shooter levels.

-{ Y Button - Boost }-
   The opposite of the X Button, this will give Fox a brief boost of speed.  This is good to
   shoot through closing gates before you crash into them, and similar situations.

-{ L/R Buttons - Quick Turn/Barrel Roll }-
   Press the shoulder button in slightly for a quick bank; press it all the way down to
   execute a barrel roll, which is a quick evasive maneuver that leaves Fox momentarily
   impervious to damage.

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Controls - Special Areas                                                         [sfa.01.03]
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Under certain circumstances, you will be controlling Fox in awkward situations where he is
neither on foot nor in the Arwing.  These are special cases and will he handled on a
one-at-a-time basis.

-{ Swimming/Freefall }-
   Dinosaur Planet has lots of aquatic areas, and swimming is easy enough; just use the
   Control Stick to swim in any direction you want.  Fox can't dive, however, nor can he
   execute any of his other normal commands.  The same conditions apply to jet streams and
   their ilk...  a gust of wind blowing up from below will push Fox upward, giving him the
   option to float around until he exits the wind flow.  In either case, Fox disengages
   battle mode once he starts swimming or freefalling, although he can still be attacked and
   sustain damage.

-{ Mounted Dinosaur }-
   At certain points in the game, Fox or Krystal will hop on the back of one of their dino
   pals and go for a ride.  In these cases, you essentially can only move and attack.  Each
   dinosaur buddy has a different method for attacking, which will be explained to you when
   you meet them.  If applicable, you'll see your dino-buddy's health meter at the bottom of
   the screen.

-{ Racing Sequences }-
   In some areas, Fox will hop on a jet bike and race against some mischevious SharpClaws.
   In these areas, he can steer by using the Control Stick, accelerate with the A Button, and
   brake with the B Button.  In a welcome turn of events, Fox can cause damage to his foes
   simply by ramming thim, though this will cause him to lose speed.  If applicable, you'll
   see the bike's fuel meter at the bottom of the screen.

-{ Shooting Sequences }-
   In several areas, Fox will be on a moving object (dinosaur, platform, whatever) and will
   only have the option to fire.  In this instance, it's as if he's got his Fire Blaster
   pulled and can't put it away.  Just aim at what you want to die, and press the A Button
   until it (un)willingly complies.  Also keep an eye out for targets and other goodies.
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Characters [sfa.02.00]
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Dinosaur Planet is full of characters with a wide variety of personalities and agendas which
Fox can interact with.  Everything with scales can talk on Dinosaur Planet, and do, whether
you want them to or not.  You'll learn to love some, hate others, and the remaining ones will
probably annoy you.  For better or for worse, here's who you're dealing with.

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Characters - Good Guys                                                           [sfa.02.01]
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Luckily, Fox has lots of allies to help him out in his quest.  Here are all of his friends,
old or new, who will help him in his times of need (or, more likely, he will help them).

-{ Fox McCloud }-
   Fox is the hero of SFA.  He comes armed with a beat-up Arwing, a magic stick, and a fuzzy
   tail.  In case you haven't caught on yet, he's the guy you're stuck with most of the game.
   Although Fox is known as a hero throughout the Lylat System, what with having saved their
   butts so many times, he is currently broke and desperate for work.

-{ Falco Lombardi }-
   Falco is a former member of the Star Fox team.  The pressure apparently got to him several
   years ago, when the boredom of thriving peace drove him to hop in his Arwing and abandon
   his companions.  He's an arrogant, hot-headed pilot who is well-known for his reckless
   behavior.

-{ Slippy Toad }-
   Slippy gave up his career as a pilot for a spot in Weapons R&D.  A born inventor, Slippy
   is forever tinkering with new gadgets and toys for Fox to play with.  He's also stuck with
   the all-consuming chore of keeping the Great Fox and the Arwing in tip-top condition...
   or at least as good of a condition as he can afford.  In SFA, Slippy helps Fox out by
   giving him gameplay advice if he gets stuck.

-{ Peppy Hare }-
   The oldest member of Star Fox, Peppy has retired as a pilot and stays on mainly as Fox's
   advisor.  In SFA, Peppy helps Fox out by keeping track of his maps.

-{ General Pepper }-
   The boss, the big man, the head honcho.  He's the guy who gives Star Fox their missions...
   at least, he was when there were missions worth giving.  These days, Pepper's visage is
   a godsend, a brief sign that Star Fox will be able to stay afloat a while longer.  In SFA,
   Pepper takes care of all Fox's game data; call him up when you want to see how you're doing
   as far as collections, game time, health, and skill or item collection.

-{ ROB the Robot }-
   As his name implies, ROB is a robot who is a member of Star Fox.  He really doesn't do
   anything except changes language options from the title screen.

-{ Krystal }-
   A mysterious purple fox-lady.  She's the lone survivor of a great catastrophe which struck
   her home planet Cerinia, but that never comes into play during the game.  You'll play
   Krystal briefly in the game's introduction, but after that she is reduced to being Fox's
   damsel in distress.

-{ Prince Tricky }-
   Tricky is Fox's sidekick.  He's quite knowledgable about Dinosaur Planet, and has a
   handful of useful skills that will aid Fox in his quest.  He's a funloving EarthWalker of
   royal blood, who looks up to Fox as a role model.  He absolutely loves to play, even to
   the point where he sometimes spontaineously changes colors when doing so.

-{ WarpStone }-
   A mountainous individual who lives in ThornTail Hollow.  His job is to warp Fox to various
   locations around Dinosaur Planet.  Despite his kind nature, nobody ever brings him gifts.

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Characters - Bad Guys                                                            [sfa.02.02]
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Unfortunately, not everyone is in this game to aid Fox.  In fact, there are quite a few
evil-minded fellows who want exactly the opposite.  Here's a quick who's-who of the
anti-fox (and, coincidentially, anti-Fox) camp.

-{ Andross }-
   A villain among villains.  This dastardly fiend has plagued the Lylat System for years.
   Luckily, his reign of evil has been put to an end by Fox McCloud and his comrades.  So
   even though he's dead and gone, Andross still has to come first on a list of Fox's
   enemies.

-{ ShopKeeper }-
   This mean stingy old koot loves to steal things and sell them back to people.  He'll do
   his level best to take all your hard earned Scarabs.  However, it's unavoidable...  like
   it or not, you'll have to deal with this greedy old Scrooge on quite a few occasions, as
   he sells you a whole bunch of useful items and maps.

-{ SharpClaw Troops }-
   The SharpClaw tribe are a gang of baddies who would like nothing more than to overrun
   Dinosaur Planet with their wicked badness so that their leader General Scales can be
   dictator of the entire world.  Not very nice guys.

-{ RedEye Tribe }-
   Big nasty dinosaurs which overrun the Walled City.  Their king is an even more gigantic
   version of the typical RedEye.

-{ General Scales }-
   Mean-spirited leader of the SharpClaws.  He's got a hook for a hand and a heart as black
   as death.  It's his fault that Dinosaur Planet has gone all to pieces.

-{ Boss Galdon }-
   A giant creature who lives in the DarkIce Mines.

-{ Boss Drakon }-
   A horrible mutation developed by Scales.  He was attempting to create a whole army of
   these things at Dragon Rock.

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A lot of characters are just generic folks who, while occasionally have interesting things
to say, aren't interesting enough to be intregal to the plot.  These characters generally
fall into one of the following dinosaur tribes, most of whom Fox will be helping out along
the way.

-{ EarthWalker Tribe }-
   Tough, burly dinos with thick hides.  They make up one of the two ruling tribes of
   Dinosaur Planet.  Their leaders are Queen EarthWalker, who lives in ThornTail Hollow, and
   King EarthWalker, who was recently imprisoned by General Scales.  The King and Queen are
   Tricky's parents.

-{ ThornTail Tribe }-
   A group of peaceful dinos who live in ThornTail Hollow, and who frequently find themselves
   in tricky situations only Fox can get them out of.

-{ SnowHorn Tribe }-
   A tribe of arctic beasts with thick wooly coats and huge tusks.  Their leader, Garunda Te,
   and his daughter Belina Te seldom see eye to eye.  These hulking (but friendly) beasts
   brave the intense cold of the SnowHorn Wastes.

-{ LightFoot Tribe }-
   A tribe of suspicious and mischevious dinos who are fleet of foot and quick to judge.
   They prefer to keep to themselves rather than place trust in outsiders.  They inhabit
   LightFoot Village, which is a very restricted community.

-{ HighTop Tribe }-
   With their gargantuan forms and enormously long necks, the HighTops can be seen from a
   long distance off, and thus make easy targets for the SharpClaw's war machines.

-{ CloudRunner Tribe }-
   The other ruling tribe of Dinosaur Planet, these avian dinosaurs are led by their loving
   queen and her gaggle of hathlings.  They used to inhabit CloudRunner Fortress, until
   Scales' army laid waste to it and flung it off into orbit.
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Atlas                                                                             [sfa.03.00]
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This short and somewhat unnecessary section is a quick-reference for the various locations of
Dinosaur Planet.  I've tried to make it as concise and easy to understand as possible, and
hopefully it will help you determine which areas lead to where.  SFA does a very good job at
forcing you to learn your way around the various areas, but you would do well to spend some
time exploring each new area after you arrive anyway.  You'll also be familiarized with the
various hazards and gadgets Fox can ultilize and manipulate throughout Dinosaur Planet
and its satellites.

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Atlas - Association Map                                                          [sfa.03.01]
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The arrows and paths shown below do not NECESSARILY mean that's the direction you'll
travel to get from place to place.  Due to the limitations of text, I've been forced to
reduce this to a mere association map.  For a more detailed map, consult Peppy Hare via
Fox's communicator.

                                   Krazoa                DarkIce Mines
                                   Shrine               /
                                     |                 /
                                Walled City --- Great Fox --- CloudRunner Fortress
                                                  /    \
     Ocean Force                                 /      \
     Point Temple   Krazoa     Ice Mountain     /        Dragon Rock
          |         Shrine          /          /
          |           |            /          /
      Cape Claw      SnowHorn     /   _______/
          |           Wastes     /   /           Krazoa
          |              |      /   /            Shrine
      LightFoot          |     /   /               |             Volcano Force
       Village --- ThornTail Hollow  ---  Moon Mountain Pass --- Point Temple
        |           /     |    \
      Krazoa       /      |     \
      Shrine   Game    Krazoa   ThornTail
               Well    Palace   Store
               Maze       |
                       Krazoa
                       Shrine

The path leading from Ice Mountain to SnowHorn Wastes is a one-way trip.  After it's served
its purpose to the storyline, it's no longer available to you.

Keep in mind that the Great Fox is not really a location; rather, it's a layover point to
and from the planet and its satellites.  Traveling to the Great Fox is as easy as boarding
the Arwing; traveling back requires you to go through a shooter level.

There is also an unnamed location where Fox has to place the SpellStones.  The only way to
get here is to travel through one of the two Force Point Temples.  That's a one way trip;
once he's placed the stone he automatically gets sent back to whatever temple he entered
from.

There are a few transitionary locations not listed on this map (for example, there's a tiny
area in between ThornTail Hollow and Moon Mountain Pass that's not really part of either).
They're generally short and inoffensive, so don't sweat it.

There are five separate Krazoa Shrines.  They're all one-shot visits.  Once you're done in a
specific Krazoa Shrine, there's no way back in.

Krazoa Palace bears a mention, as well.  When you go in and release a Krazoa Spirit, you're
automatically taken back to ThornTail Hollow.  You can ONLY go to Krazoa Palace if you have
a Krazoa Spirit.

After completing the fifth Krazoa Shrine (in the Walled City), you've reached a "point of no
return".  From then on, the Arwing cannot land on any of the satellites, and going to
Dinosaur Planet will take you to Krazoa Palace instead of ThornTail Hollow.  Once there,
there's no way back.  You have to finish the game at that point.

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Atlas - Hazards                                                                  [sfa.03.02]
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Not everything in SFA is there to help Fox in his quest.  In fact, some things are designed
to do exactly the opposite.  As you travel Dinosaur Planet and its satellites, watch out for
this stuff and, if you can, avoid it.  If not, find a way to deal with it.

-{ Barrels }-
   In many areas, barrels will come rolling down sloped platforms; explosive ones that are
   really painful.  While such a thing might be more in-place in a Donkey Kong game, that
   doesn't mean you can ignore them.  Fox can easily roll underneath barrels, and they
   aren't too hard to dodge most of the time.

-{ Boulders }-
   Boulders try to roll over Fox, Indiana Jones style.  Luckly, Fox is speedy enough to
   outrun these obstacles, so they don't pose that much of a threat.

-{ Brambles }-
   Brambles are spikey plant things that have grown over some areas of the game.  They
   damage Fox if he touches them, but can be burned through with Tricky's Flame technique.

-{ Cold Water }-
   The water in SnowHorn Wastes and DarkIce Mines is freezing cold and will damage Fox if
   he stays in too long.  Swim to shore quickly.

-{ Craters }-
   The green craters in Moon Mountain Pass spew nasty green goo that will damage Fox if he
   walks over them.  These are easy to avoid; just go around.

-{ Flamethrowers }-
   These obnoxious hazards are basically streams of fire which shoot out of walls, floors,
   ceilings...  everywhere.  Some are on timers, some move around, some are on rotating
   platforms...  whatever the case, avoid them or roll past them if you can.

-{ Lava }-
   Pools of lava are prominent in some areas of Volcano Force Point Temple and DarkIce Mines.
   What's worse, it doens't act like a pit.  Fox will continually take damage until he
   climbs out.

-{ Poison Gas }-
   Some areas of Dinosaur Planet are filled with poisonous gas.  Fox will take damage if he
   has to hold his breath too long in these areas (keep your eye on his health meter at
   the bottom of the screen).

-{ Red Mushrooms }-
   Throughout ThornTail Hollow and its surrounding areas are nasty red mushrooms that spew
   poison gas if Fox gets to close.  Either keep a good distance or, failing that, whack 'em
   with your stick to make the poison go away.

-{ Whirlpool }-
   The swirling waters in some areas of Cape Claw and Ocean Force Point Temple will damage
   Fox if he swims through them.  Go around, instead.

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Atlas - Gadgets                                                                  [sfa.03.03]
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Fox can interact with many of the things in his environment, to open doors, blow stuff up
in a satisfying explosion, or ativate different sorts of elevators, hatches, and a variety
of other things.  Oftentimes he needs a special skill or item to utilize such things;
sometimes he just has the daunting task of reaching them.

-{ Activation Levers }-
   These are little boxes in the walls with green lights or arrows in them.  There's
   actually no lever; Fox brings his own.  Namely, his stick.  Levers do literally everything
   from raise platforms to open doors to alter water levels.

-{ Barrel Pads }-
   Normally, when Fox is carrying a Fuel Barrel, the A Button will cause him to throw it.
   But with these handy little pads, Fox can set it down instead and engage in other
   activities without heaving heavy explosives around.

-{ Booster Pads }-
   Booster Pads are tiny square recesses in the ground where Fox can stick his Staff and
   use the Staff Booster to reach high ledges.  Sometimes they're difficult to spot, so
   explore suspicious areas very carefully.

-{ Cannon }-
   Fox can take over SharpClaw cannons in some areas, which allow him to fire cannonballs
   at various parts of the environment.  In other words, blow stuff up.  Cannons are lots
   of fun, but aiming can be kind of tricky.

-{ Colored Torches/Orbs }-
   Colored orbs sit on high pedistals and need to be lit using the Fire Blaster.  The trick
   is, the shot has to be fired THROUGH a special colored torch to change its color.
   Requires timing and good aim both in one swoop.

-{ Cranes }-
   In some areas, Fox has to get a Fuel Barrel to a high (or low) place and can't take the
   Barrel with him.  Luckily, these magnetic cranes are strewn about, and can take the
   Barrel there for him.

-{ Dinosaur Platforms }-
   These platforms are found in certain areas, and Fox can use them to mount any local
   dinosaurs.

-{ Disguise Pads }-
   These glowing pads activate goodies like the other switches, and are activated just by
   walking over them.  The catch is, Fox has to be wearing the Disguise for it to take
   effect.

-{ Jet Streams }-
   There are two types of jet streams: those that push so much air upwards that it lifts
   Fox up off the ground, and those that offer just enough resistance to break his fall.
   Either way, jet streams are useful for crossing long chasms.

-{ Magic Doors }-
   These large purple doors block off various areas of Dinosaur Planet.  Fox needs the
   Portal Device to open them.

-{ Pressure Plates }-
   These plates activate things in the environment, but only as long as they're held down.
   Fox will have to find some kind of weight to keep them down while he runs off to play.

-{ Quake Pads }-
   These are round dirt pads in the ground.  When Fox uses the Ground Quake, he can open
   up new passages (and start countdown timers, coincidentially).

-{ Targets }-
   These targets live on walls, platforms, and other hard to reach places.  Hit them with
   the Fire Blaster to activate them.

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Atlas - Carriers                                                                 [sfa.03.03]
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Carriers are full of goodies Fox can use in one way or another.  You'll usually find them
strewn strategically around the levels, so you can always find what you need when you need
it.

-{ Bomb Spore Plants }-
   These natural flowers spew smoke and, if shot with the Fire Blaster, will explode,
   producing three Bomb Spores.

-{ Boxes }-
   These little square boxes work like Jars, except they can't be broken and Fox can only
   lift them while wearing the SharpClaw Disguise.  It's hard to tell what they contain.

-{ Crates }-
   Crates are big brown boxes that break open after two hits with the Staff.  Inside is
   an item to restore Fox's health.

-{ Fuel Barrel }-
   Full of good old fashioned explosive juice, these barrels are really an explosive
   experience!  Use them to bust open cracked walls, blocked up entryways, or to fell
   enemies in a single blow.

-{ Item Container }-
   These containers have a trigger inside Fox needs his staff to reach.  He'll find a
   special inventory item inside.

-{ Jars }-
   Jars are small and easy to hide.  Fox can pick them up or break them, and there are
   usually Scarabs inside.

-{ Jugs }-
   These large containers break open like crates, but contain Scarabs more often then not.
   They're also a bit rarer.

-{ Staff Energy Flowers }-
   Magical Staff Energy grows on flowers that are found throughout Dinosaur Planet.  Cut
   the flower and collect the gem to restore some of Fox's staff energy.
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Inventory                                                                         [sfa.04.00]
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Throughout the game, Fox will acquire all sorts of toys of all different types.  These
include commodities of all different sorts, magical abilities for his staff, commands to give
Tricky, and, of course, keys and crystals and puzzle pieces of all shapes, colors, and sizes.
Many of the game's puzzles depend on you using the correct item in the correct place, or to
manipulate your environment with the staff, or to command Tricky to do so.  Thus, this
section is fairly important.

I've split up the items into broad categories, and listed the items themselves alphabetically.
As I stated earlier in this FAQ, there are spoilers throughout.  This section details exactly
what items exist, where you get them, and what to do with them.  If you want to figure it
all out for yourself...  why did you download this FAQ in the first place?

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Inventory - Commodities                                                          [sfa.04.01]
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Commodities are stuff you'll find laying all over Dinosaur Planet.  Most of this is stuff
you'll constantly be looking for, and the game displays it for you on the bottom of the
screen.  Other stuff will take effect instantly when you pick it up, and you will not be
given the option to store it.

-{ Blue GrubTubs }-
   This is Tricky's favorite food.  You can see how hungry Tricky is by checking the topleft
   corner of the screen.  If he's too hungry, he won't carry out any commands.  He can only
   eat five GrubTubs at a time, so you shouldn't have to go GrubTub hunting too often.  In
   order to restock, just find some GrubTubs, smack 'em with your staff, and collect them
   while they're dazed.  They also sell at ThornTail Store for 12 Scarabs.  Fox can carry
   15 of them.

-{ Bafomdads }-
   These handy little critters allow Fox to continue when he loses all his energy, instead of
   starting over from an earlier location.  He can initially only hold one, but after he gets
   a Bafomdad Holder (20 Scarabs at ThornTail Store) he can hold ten.

-{ Bomb Spores }-
   These pink spores are ultra-explosive.  Planting one in soft dirt (the PDA will tell you
   where) will cause a big explosive plant to form.  Shoot it with your FireBlaster for some
   fun explosive action!  To restock, just find a natural Bomb Spore plant and shoot it with
   your FireBlaster.  It will explode and launch three of these into the air.  Just collect
   them after they land.  You can also buy them from ThornTail Store for 5 Scarabs.  Fox can
   carry seven Bomb Spores.

-{ Dumbledang Pod }-
   This delicious Dinosaur Planet delicacy is found hanging from trees, boxed up in crates,
   or even held onto by bad guys.  They'll restore two points of health when you pick them
   up.

-{ Fireflies }-
   Fox stores little green Fireflies in his Lantern and releases them only when needed.
   When used, the Firefly will fly around Fox, illuminating dark rooms.  There's no easy way
   to restock, but you'll generally find some nearby where they're needed.  You can buy them
   from ThornTail Store for 10 Scarabs.  Fox can carry 31 Fireflies.

-{ Fuel Cells }-
   Fuel Cells are hidden all over the planet.  Fox requires a certain amount of fuel to
   reach all four of the satellites, so if you're told you don't have enough, go back and
   explore Dinosaur Planet some more.  They also sell at ThornTail Store for 10 Scarabs.

-{ Moon Seeds }-
   They're only found and only used in Moon Mountain Pass.  Killing one of the ugly Crater
   Gremlins will always yeild one, and they're used to grow magic vines in special patches of
   dirt near walls.  After you plant one, have Tricky blow fire at it and it'll grow into
   a climbable vine.  Fox can carry seven of them.

-{ Pukpuk Eggs }-
   Very tasty snack enjoyed by the SharpClaws.  They're found in crates or dropped by
   enemies, and restore four points of health.

-{ Scarabs }-
   Scarabs are used as currency on Dinosaur Planet.  Fox can only initially carry ten, but
   that number increases to 50, 100, and 200 when he gets the Small, Medium, and Large
   Scarab Bags, respectively.  Fox'll use Scarabs to pay tolls, buy items and maps, and Cheat
   Tokens.  They can be found under rocks and in jars, mostly, all over Dinosaur Planet.

-{ Staff Energy Gem }-
   These glowing crystals refill part of Fox's staff energy, if he's missing any.  They grow
   on plants that appear throughout Dinosaur Planet.

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Inventory - Equipment                                                            [sfa.04.02]
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Equipment makes up all of the non-consumable items in your inventory.  They're keys,
crystals, puzzle pieces, and a variety of other such items which can either be selected and
used whenever you like, or will vanish from your inventory once used in the proper manner.

-{ Alpine Root }-
   This is the favorite food of the SnowHorn tribe.  They grow in snowy areas, but
   unfortunately the SnowHorn can't dig them up themselves on account of their herculean
   hooves.

-{ Bridge Cog }-
   Puzzle pieces used in DarkIce Mines.  You have to replace these cogs to the machines they
   came from in order to complete certain tasks.

-{ Cheat Token }-
   Fox buys these from mysterious critters in wells, and can use them to earn cheats and
   hints from the Game Well Maze.  See the Game Well Maze section in "Bits'n'Pieces" for more
   information.

-{ CloudRunner Flute }-
   Given to Fox by Queen CloudRunner, this Flute will send her scared children back to
   safety.

-{ Dinosaur Horn }-
   An ancient musical instrument that calls the dinosaurs to help Fox.  He'll find this in
   DarkIce Mines.

-{ Fire Gem }-
   Fox needs two Fire Gems to open up Ocean Force Point Temple.  He'll, er, find them
   at Cape Claw.

-{ Fire Weed }-
   These burning plants grow in ThornTail Hollow, and keep its beacons lit because the
   ThornTails are afraid of the dark.

-{ Firefly Lantern }-
   Allows Fox to use Fireflies.  It costs 20 Scarabs at ThornTail Store.

-{ Gate Key }-
   When the SharpClaws trapped Garunda Te at the SnowHorn Wastes, they locked him up behind
   a gate with this key.  Luckily, the dumb saps managed to lose it in ThornTail Hollow,
   where Queen EarthWalker promptly picked it up.

-{ Gold Bar }-
   Four of these are hidden in Cape Claw; they are the rightful property of the Cape's
   HighTop.

-{ Gold Key }-
   Krystal will find this key hidden below deck on General Scales' air galleon.  It is used
   to open a door in Krazoa Palace in the game's prologue.

-{ Light Gem }-
   The three Light Gems are found in CloudRunner Fortress.  They're used to power the
   generator for the Fortress.

-{ Moon Pass Key }-
   This key, awarded to Fox after he re-lights the ThornTail beacons, opens up Moon Mountain
   Pass so he can get to the Volcano Force Point Temple.

-{ Moon Stone }-
   One of the two stones needed to open the Krazoa Shrine in the Walled City.  It's hidden
   in the blue Moon Palace.

-{ PDA }-
   Fox starts with this, and keeps it through the entire game.  It displays visual
   information in the bottomleft corner of the screen, such as maps, information, and a handy
   Fuel Cell compass.  You can shut it off with your inventory if you want.

-{ Power Room Key }-
   This awkwardly-shaped key opens up the power generator room in CloudRunner Fortress.
   A captive LightFoot will give it to Fox once he is freed.

-{ Prison Cell Key }-
   Tailor made to fit SharpClaw locks!  These are found in the DarkIce Mines; the silver one
   frees Tricky, and the gold one frees Belina Te.

-{ RedEye Tooth }-
   Two of these sacred ornaments are hidden in the Walled City.  Fox must find them both
   in order to uncover the passage to the RedEye King.

-{ Rock Candy }-
   A tasty, er, rock.  It costs 10 Scarabs at ThornTail Store.  You have to feed it to the
   WarpStone before he'll help you out.

-{ Shackle Key }-
   A plain metal key that is used to lock SnowHorns up in shackles.  It is found and used in
   DarkIce Mines.

-{ SnowHorn Artifact }-
   This is actually a golden Alpine Seed.  You can buy it at ThornTail Store for 130 Scarabs.
   Use it to open up a race sequence in SnowHorn Wastes, which leads to a Krazoa Shrine.

-{ Sun Stone }-
   One of the two stones needed to open up the Krazoa Shrine in the Walled City.  It's
   hidden in the red Sun Palace.

-{ Tricky's Ball }-
   This fun toy, which sells for 15 Scarabs at ThornTail Store, allows Tricky to use the
   Play command.

-{ White GrubTub}-
   These are medical mushrooms which are used to heal ailing dinosaurs.  Fox will have to
   hunt down six of these in ThornTail Hollow's well to heal Queen EarthWalker.

-{ Wood Block Carving }-
   There are three of these (a circle, a triangle, and a square) hidden throughout
   LightFoot Village.  Fox must find them and return them in order to fully explore the
   area.

-{ Zoom Goggles }-
   They sell at ThornTail Store for 20 Scarabs.  They allow Fox to zoom in and out when in
   first-person look mode.

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Inventory - Magic                                                                [sfa.04.03]
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Magic spells are helpful tricks that Fox will find throughout his adventure.  Each spell
utilizes the Staff in a new and exciting way.  Some act as attacks, some overcome barriers,
some do both, but all use up staff energy when used.

-{ Fire Blaster }-
   This helpful spell launches bolts of fiery energy from the top of the Staff, and is Fox's
   primary ranged attack.  If you're like me, you'll attach the Fire Blaster to your Y Button
   and leave it there for most of the game.  The Fire Blaster can also be use to trip certain
   kinds of switches, light orbs, and other such nonsense.  You'll get the Fire Blaster
   almost immediately after picking up the Staff in ThornTail Hollow.

-{ Freeze Blast }-
   This powerful move allows Fox to blow an arctic wind from the tip of his Staff.  It's a
   powerful weapon when weilded in combat, as well.  With it, he can blow out torches and
   flamethrowers, and freeze enemies solid.  Fox learns Freeze Blast in Volcano Force Point
   Temple.

-{ Ground Quake }-
   A massively powerful area attack that drops all opponents to their knees.  Fox will learn
   this awesome ability in Moon Mountain Pass.  This later upgrades to the Super Ground
   Quake, which is essentially the same thing only powerful enough to fell huge RedEyes.

-{ Portal Device }-
   After helping a mother ThornTail protect her eggs from naughty gremlins, Fox learns this
   technique, which allows him to open magic purple doors.

-{ SharpClaw Disguise }-
   Slippy will beam this useful tool down to Fox in CloudRunner Fortress.  While wearing
   the disguise, Fox has increased strength and can slip past other SharpClaws undetected.
   He can also trip special switches.  He cannot, however, attack in any way, so don't try
   to engage in combat while wearing the Disguise.

-{ Staff Booster }-
   This special ability can only be used near Staff Booster Pads.  Fox will stick his Staff
   in the ground, and then rocket directly upward into the air.  He learns this ability in
   the bottom of the ThornTail Hollow well.

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Inventory - Tricky                                                               [sfa.04.04]
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Fox's pet/sidekick/helper is Prince Tricky, a lovable little dinosaur.  He follows Fox
around as a guide, and has a few skills that prove crucial to Fox's quest.

-{ Call Tricky }-
   If you need Tricky's help, but he's nowhere to be found, use this command to make him
   catch up.  Note, there are some places Tricky can't get to.  He'll learn this shortly
   after the two of you arrive at SnowHorn Wastes.

-{ Find Secret }-
   This ability allows Tricky to dig up patches of cracked dirt, which you'll find in the
   ground and in certain walls.  He starts with this ability.

-{ Flame }-
   Tricky breathes fire, which has the function of melting ice, burning brambles, lighting
   furnaces, and generally providing a heavy flame wherever one is required.  Tricky will
   learn this command in DarkIce Mines.

-{ Throw Ball }-
   This is a nonsense move.  Fox throws a toy ball, and Tricky runs after it to retrieve it.
   Sometimes you'll hear Tricky announce "Let's play!".  If you stop and play for a while,
   he'll change colors.  You can use this command after you buy Tricky's Ball from ShopKeeper.

-{ Tricky Stay! }-
   This ability ensures that Tricky will not follow Fox into danger.  This is very helpful
   when you need him to stand still, say on a switch.  He starts with this ability.

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Inventory - Maps                                                                 [sfa.04.05]
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Maps are purchased from ThornTail Store, and allow Fox to view his locale on his trusty PDA.
Maps are dirt cheap, so ALWAYS buy the right map before you go to an area.  Here are the
prices for the various maps:

             Cape Claw:  5 Scarabs         Moon Mountain Pass:  5 Scarabs
  CloudRunner Fortress:  5 Scarabs          Ocean Force Point: 10 Scarabs
         DarkIce Mines:  5 Scarabs            SnowHorn Wastes:  5 Scarabs
           Dragon Rock:  5 Scarabs           ThornTail Hollow:  5 Scarabs
         Krazoa Palace:  5 Scarabs        Volcano Force Point: 10 Scarabs
     LightFoot Village:  5 Scarabs                Walled City:  5 Scarabs

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The following are powerups you'll find only in the Arwing shooter levels.  They are
instantaneous, and do not carry over into other shooter levels.  Somtimes Rings are locked
with an X in the center; these Rings must be shot at to open.  Similarly, sometimes Powerups
are stashed in crates.  You have to blow the crates open to get the goodies within.

-{ Bomb Powerup }-
   This gives Fox a bomb (up to a maximum of three) which annihilates everything within the
   blast radius.  Very useful, but don't waste them; Fox can only carry three.

-{ Gold Rings }-
   You have to pass through a certain amount of Gold Rings to open up the forcefield on
   Fox's target so he can descend.  If you fail to pass through enough Gold Rings, you won't
   be able to land.  There are ten in each level, so getting all ten is a perfect score.

-{ Laser Powerup }-
   Picking this up will automatically upgrade Fox's laser, turning it into a dual blaster
   which packs quite a bit more punch.

-{ Silver Rings }-
   These helpful beauties serve to refill part of Fox's lost energy.
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Walkthrough                                                                       [sfa.05.00]
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Now that all the reference material is out of the way, here's the actual walkthrough of the
game.  For the sake of consistancy, keep the following things in mind:

First, this walkthrough will take you through the game and ensure you get a 100% completion
score.  Follow the walkthrough to the letter and you'll never have to scramble around to
find secret areas or the like.  However, it's written "as the crow flies"; in other words,
if you want to do any backtracking or skipping ahead, you're on your own.  Some things CAN
be achieved earlier than dictated in this FAQ, and some things can be put off until later.
Unless an action is absolutely required to finish the game, feel free to skip it if it's
giving you trouble, and come back to it later.

In fact, this FAQ foregoes the exploration part of the game entirely.  Do you have any idea
how hard it is to describe a fully 3D environment armed only with text?  I'll do the best I
can pointing you where to go and what to do, but be sure to ALWAYS take time to explore the
world on your own.  The game never punishes you for exploring and experimenting and - you
never know - you may stumble upon something that I never found before.

Also, I'll be instructing you to buy things as you need them.  If you can buy them earlier,
then by all means do so.  You can never have too many goodies!  Unless you're wasting your
money buying commodities.  Dinosaur Planet is a fertile land that will always supply you with
plenty of goods, so there's no need to buy things from ShopKeeper that you can find laying
around the wilderness.

Each section of the FAQ rounds out with a checklist, so you can run around and get any of
the hidden or secret stuff you missed.  You should, of course, be on the lookout for this
stuff all the time, but just in case you missed something, you know exactly where to get it.
I've decided to include ALL of the Fuel Cells in the checklists, so if you're running low
you don't have to go slogging through the walkthrough to find them.

Finally, if you ever get stuck and for some reason this FAQ isn't helpful, try contacting
Slippy.  His hints can really be a lifesaver when you're desperately stuck.

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Walkthrough - Starting Up                                                        [sfa.05.01]
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After turning on the power, you're treated a scene inside the Great Fox of the team not
doing much of anything.  Fumble around with the various team members (Peppy changes game
options, Slippy changes audio options, and ROB toggles the subtitles).  Later on, you'll get
the chance to add more options to these menus.  Once you're done, go ahead and select Fox to
get the game rolling.

The game will now ask you to put in a three letter name.  This name is useful for nothing
except labeling your game's save file on the main menu.  Enter three arbitrary letters and
select END.  You have now successfully started a save file.

To continue the game at any time, just select this save file (which keeps track of how long
you've been playing and what completion percentage you've reached) and press A.

Our story opens up with Krystal answering a distress call she received from Dinosaur Planet.
She is flying a CloudRunner through a rainstorm when she is attacked by a fireball-throwing
air galleon...

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Walkthrough - Krystal                                                            [sfa.05.02]
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The flying ship has lots of attacks, but take note that you don't have a life meter.  You
cannot be killed in this fight, so don't get discouraged if you take any hits.  Krystal is
able to launch blue bolts of energy at the ship to attack it.

-{ Boss Fight: Scales' Galleon }-
   The galleon (and most bosses in SFA, for that matter) attacks in several phases.  At
   first you're flying behind it, facing two flamethrowers on the bottom half and two
   dragon heads launching fireballs on the upper half.  The launchers attack in an
   alternating pattern (right, left, right, left...) so they aren't to hard to dodge.
   Start by taking out the two dragon heads.  They'll sprout flames when they're out of
   commision.

   After this the galleon will lift up a bit, and you'll be facing a rotating blade.
   The ship (and therefore the blade) will come in and out at you.  Before it closes in,
   quickly destroy one of the spinning blades; this will create a gap that is safe for
   Krystal to fly through.  Repeat this process, and once you've blown off all four blades
   the next phase will begin.

   The ship will drop back down, and the fireball launching dragon heads will perk back up.
   They still fire in an alternating pattern, but they're a bit friskier this time, you'll
   notice.  Take them out again (they'll explode this time, satisfyingly) to proceed.

   The ship will now turn about and come at you head on.  The reptilian head on the front
   will belch enormous fireballs at you.  Not surpringly, it's also your next target.
   After this phase of the attack, Krystal will set her CloudRunner down on the Galleon
   and dismount.
                                                                        -{ End Boss Fight }-

On the Galleon, Krystal also has a life meter, so be conscious about what she touches or
what hits her from now on.  The first thing to do is cross the deck of the ship and talk to
a CloudRunner locked up in a cage.  He'll open a door for you that leads below deck.  Head
down below deck do find the Gold Key.

Returning topside, back to the CloudRunner's cage, Krystal will have a run in with our
lovable villain, General Scales.  Long story short, Scales attempts to throw her off the
Galleon, but she ends up landing on her CloudRunner, who takes her to Krazoa Palace.  This
is where the distress signal Krystal is answering originates from.

The first thing you'll notice after touching down is that there are enemies onscreen now
(jellyfish-like things), and Krystal is still defenseless.  The next thing you'll notice
is that the game will let you save now.  Go ahead and do so, because it's possible to die
in Krazoa Palace.  Third, after exploring a bit, you'll notice a locked door behind and to
the left of the wounded EarthWalker.  Unlock it with your Gold Key.

Inside this small room is a Fuel Barrel.  Pick it up and take it to the opposite side of
this area, and throw it the row of crates to blow them apart.  If you want, you can also
throw Fuel Barrels at the jellyfish to kill them, or at the crate by the corner ledge for a
Dumbledang Pod.  You can get more barrels if you need them as they respawn on the grey
platform right by where you started.

When the three crates explode, they leave behind Pukpuk Eggs...  useful if the jellyfish
caught up to you before now.  Run down the slope into the next area, which contains another
jellyfish, another wounded EarthWalker, and some more crates.  There are also ladders
leading back up to the beginning area.  The only other thing of interest is a cracked wall
leading into the palace.  Go back to the Fuel Barrel pad and pick one up, then heave it at
this wall to open the passage inside.

Hang a right to find some jars if you're missing any life.  Otherwise (or afterwards), hang
a left to continue on with the dungeon.  You'll find another wounded WarthWalker in this
area, with a Fuel Barrel behind him.  Use it to blow up the crates blocking your passage
(they respawn the next hallway over; go get another one) to continue onward.

This next hallway features flamethrowers on timers.  Time your sprint so that you'll pass
each flamethrower when it ISN'T spewing forth a barrage of fiery orange death.  Also, if
you run into a flamethrower, your Fuel Barrel will explode, and you'll have to run back and
get another one.  Pitch your barrel at the far wall to open the next room.

The next room has a Fuel Barrel, a pressure switch, and a wall that opens up if the switch
is pressed.  Pick the barrel up, set it down on the switch, and you can pass through
the wall.  Speak to the EarthWalker in this room and he will open up the next passage for
you, containing a wap pad leading to the first Krazoa Shrine.

Climb the ladder ahead of you.  When you reach the top you will see three flamethrowers
spewing up from the floor in a rhythmic pattern, a jellyfish and (off in the distance), a
spirit door.  Spirit doors dissipate after all enemies in the area have been defeated.
Cross to the far end of the room to find a Fuel Barrel next to the door.  Chuck it at the
jellyfish to blow it up, and that will open the door.  Continue to the next room.

This room has a pressure plate, several flamethrowers, and a jellyfish.  Stand on the plate
long enough so the gate at the end opens all the way, then dash through the obstacle course
before it closes.  Talk to the Krazoa Spirit in the next room to start the first Krazoa
Test.

-{ Krazoa Test: Test of Observation }-
   The Krazoa Spirit will descend into one of the jars, which will then shift around the
   room in random patterns.  Simply find the correct jar three times to gain the Krazoa
   Spirit.  If you botch it up, the Spirit will drop you back off at the entrance of the
   Krazoa Shrine and you'll have to do it all over again.
                                                                       -{ End Krazoa Test }-

Returning to Krazoa Palace, the EarthWalker will tell you a bit about the Spirits and the
Shrines.  Now go stand on the platform along the wall, which will rise up elevator-style
into an illuminated tunnel.

To the left at the end of the tunnel is a shimmering wall overlooking a huge circular room
with jet streams in it.  You can't do anything there now, so hang a right instead to release
the Krazoa Spirit.  Unfortunately, this leads to Krystal being encased in a crystal (no,
really), thus ending the game's prologue.

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Walkthrough - ThornTail Hollow                                                   [sfa.05.03]
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Meanwhile, Fox and his gang are kicking back on the Great Fox, without much of anything to
do.  Surprisingly, they get a call from General Pepper informing them that Dinosaur Planet is
on the verge of exploding, and that could have serious reprecusions on the entire Lylat
System.  So being the nice (read: broke) guy that he is, Fox decides to take the mission.
When given the opportunity, select Dinosaur Planet from the orbital map to begin your first
shooter mission.

-{ Shooter Mission: Dinosaur Planet }-
   Since it's the first space mission, this level is relatively easy.  You'll start out by
   flying through an asteroid field (sprinkled with mines).  They're easy enough to dodge,
   but there's a Silver Ring toward the end in case you run into something.  You'll then
   pass over a larger asteroid while being assaulted by enemy fighters.  Blow them apart or
   avoid them.

   Off in the distance you can see your first Gold Ring, located just behind a crate.
   Blast open the crate and take the Laser Powerup, then fly through the Gold Ring.
   There's another crate immediately after the Ring with a Bomb Powerup.  You should be
   able to see your next Ring and next crate (get the Ring first) and get them both without
   much trouble; just bank right after passing through the Ring.  The crate contains another
   Bomb Powerup.

   The next three Gold Rings are located on this next asteroid.  Get the first one head on,
   then bank right for the second, then left for the third.  At this point Slippy will warn
   you to watch out for mines.  Fire a Bomb to clear them out easily.  The next two Gold
   Rings are in plain sight after the minefield.

   Going onto the next asteroid, you should be able to collect another Gold Ring and another
   Bomb Powerup without any trouble.  There's another Gold Ring in a tight canyon towards
   the end.  As you emerge, you'll be assaulted by five fighters.  Bomb them, then swoop
   through and take the Silver and Gold Rings ahead of you.  As long as you got one Gold
   Ring somewhere in the level, you can continue on to Dinosaur Planet.  The game will keep
   track of your high scores.
                                                                   -{ End Shooter Mission }-

Once you land, you'll be greeted by General Pepper, who will explain your communicator to
you.  Fox comments that he doesn't have a weapon.  To fix that, head for the flowerbed just
ahead to Fox's right.  You'll find Krystal's Staff sticking out of the ground.  Krystal will
explain (telepathically, I imagine) how the staff works while Fox gets his moves on.

Explore ThornTail Hollow until you find a circle of rocks.  You can lift them with your Staff,
making Scarabs appear.  Fox can only carry ten, but that's enough for now.  You'll see a cave
mouth off to the right of the waterfall; enter this cave to go to ThornTail Store.  For the
sake of clarity, the inside of the store has six doors, arranged like so:

         5        Door #1 is the entrance.  Doors #2 and #3 go to a gambling area (see the
     4       6    gambling section in the Bits'n'Pieces area for more information).  #4
         O        leads to a room selling commodities (fairly useless, since you can collect
     2       3    everything inside easily), #5 to a room selling special goods, and #6 to a
         1        room selling maps.  The circle in the middle is a well which sells a Cheat
                  Token, but you can't afford it yet.

For now, all you need to buy is the ThornTail Hollow Map, but feel free to buy anything else
you want and can afford.  Avoid the commodity room (the one on the left) for now, but feel
free to gamble if you want and buy any other maps you think you might need, though they're
unnecessary at the moment.

Map in hand, set about exploring ThornTail Hollow, collecting all the stuff you can find.
Don't worry; I'll wait until you're done.

Oh, you got attacked?  That's to be expected; getting too close to the Queen's room will
cause you to be attacked by four SharpClaws.  Put them down with your new Staff.  Krystal
will lecture you before and after the battle, and afterwards a door will open at the far end
of the Hollow.  Head over there, use your Staff to lift the rock out of the way, and drop
into the hole.  In the cave here you will find your first magical spell: the Fire Blaster!
You'll need to use the Fire Blaster to exit the cave, and also to trip the switch that opens
up the Queen's door.

The Queen (or, rather, Slippy) will inform you that her son, Prince Tricky, was taken to
Ice Mountain by SharpClaws.  She'll move the ThornTail guarding the WarpStone.  To blow open
the path leading to the WarpStone, you'll need to get some Bomb Spores.  Shoot the smoking
plant near Fox's Arwing to get some.  Plant the Bomb Spore in the earth by the cracked wall,
then shoot the plant that grows.

The WarpStone is whining about not ever receiving gifts, meaning you'll have to bribe him
into helping you out.  Purchase the Rock Candy from ThornTail Store and give it to him.
That'll cheer him up a bit.  Before you have the WarpStone send you to Ice Mountain, buy
the SnowHorn Wastes map from ThornTail Store.  Now you're ready to go.

-{ Checklist: ThornTail Hollow }-
   - You can plant a Bomb Spore in some soft earth along the incline in the southern area
     of the Hollow.  Blow up the wall there to find some Scarabs and three Fuel Cells.

   - There are two more Fuel Cells on a rocky column in the southern area of the Hollow.
     To get there, jump at the column from the incline to its south, and climb the bricked
     edge.

   - There's a patch of soft earth next to the WarpStone where you can plant another Bomb
     Spore.  Two Fuel Cells are hidden inside.

   - There's another Fuel Cell hiding up by a magical door behind the Queen.

   - Plant a Bomb Spore at the base of the waterfall to open a passage leading to some crates
     and four more Fuel Cells.

   - There's a bricked wall you can climb all the way in the southwest corner of the Hollow,
     which leads to two more Fuel Cells.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

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Walkthrough - Saving Tricky                                                      [sfa.05.04]
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There's no map for Ice Mountain, so you'll be running around blindly most of the time.  The
warp pad you come in on will let you travel back to ThornTail Hollow if you want to return.
As soon as you arrive you'll see a transport swoop in and lower Prince Tricky, who is quickly
spirited away by some SharpClaws.

Explore the area and you'll soon find a Fuel Barrel.  This one has a timer on it, but you'll
have plenty of time to carry it over to a messily constructed brick wall guarding a small
pack of SharpClaws.  Waste the wall and decimate the SharpClaws to make a switch appear over
the door they took Tricky into.

Fire Blaster the switch and you'll see some SharpClaws tormenting Tricky inside.  Before you
know it, Tricky will run off and the SharpClaws will chase after him on jet bikes.  Fox will
automatically jump on one and join the race.  Don't worry about the rest of the stuff in Ice
Mountain yet; we'll come back here in a little while to get everything.

-{ Bike Sequence: Ice Mountain }-
   This sequence is fairly straightforward.  You don't have to take out the SharpClaws; you
   just have to beat them to the end.  Also, you won't have to worry about fuel.  Hold the
   accelerate button the whole time, cut corners where you can, and avoid contact with the
   SharpClaws in order to maintain your speed.  There are multiple paths to take along the
   course, but none of them are worth going out of your way for.  Beware of obstacles along
   the path, and mines dropped by the SharpClaws.  As long as you don't follow directly
   behind the SharpClaw, you shouldn't have to worry about them much.

   The easiest way to win this sequence, hands down, is to grab an early lead and then
   maintain it throughout the entire course.  If you can manage to do this, the only thing
   you'll have to worry about is dodging obstacles.  It is possible, albeit tricky, to take
   out both of the SharpClaw racers...  though this is unnecessary.
                                                                     -{ End Bike Sequence }-

When you land, Prince Tricky will taunt you for a few moments, while Slippy (finally)
finishes the translator he promised.  He refuses to follow you, though, because he's hungry
(as he will inform you).  Follow the path until your map clicks on.  Ah, there.  Good.  Note
the pit of lava ahead of you.  Take a right, instead, and Tricky will give you a tutorial on
how to capture GrubTubs.  Catch the two in front of you, then feed them to Tricky.

Once he's eaten, Tricky says he's ready to work.  You now have access to Find Secret and
Tricky Stay!.  There happens to be a patched of cracked dirt in the area, so have Tricky dig
it up.  He uncovers a switch.  Have Tricky step on it, and tell him to stay put.  The switch
opens up a gate on the other side of the snowy alcove.  Activate the switch inside to create
a path across the pond of lava.

Climb down into the pool of lava now that you can cross it safely.  Don't worry, Tricky will
catch up.  In the wall at the end of this new path, you can have Tricky Find Secret again,
which opens up the path to SnowHorn Wastes.  After a short jaunt through a snowy chasm,
you'll come to a frozen lake.

The lake is infested with SharpClaws.  Put them down, and Tricky will inform you on how to
use the Call Tricky command.  You'll also meet some pesky burrowing dinosaurs who will pop
up out of the snow to torment you.  They're easy to kill, but may surprise you if you're not
paying attention.  There are also lots of GrubTubs here; run around and stock up.

Talk to the SnowHorn next to the lake, and he'll complain about being hungry.  Luckily, there
are some Alpine Roots nearby in the patches of cracked earth.  You can tell which ones are
Alpine Roots because you'll see the leaves sticking out of the top.  Have Tricky dig them
out, and offer them to the SnowHorn.

Upon offering the first Root to the SnowHorn, he'll give you a Small Scarab Bag.  Fox can
now hold 50 Scarabs.  The second Root caues the SnowHorn to make a block (previously
supported by the geyser in the middle of the lake) drop to the ground.  Push the block to the
southeastern corner of the lake so Fox can heave himself up and continue onward.

You'll find a sign pointing you back in the direction of ThornTail Hollow.  Go down into
the lower area, where you'll meet some more SnowHorn tribesmen and a SharpClaw guard.  Bribe
the guard with some Scarabs (he wants 25 of them, to be exact) and he'll step aside.  Swim
through this aquatic tunnel (the water is flowing the right way for now) to return to
ThornTail Hollow.

-{ Checklist: SnowHorn Wastes }-
   - There are several dig spots around the frozen lake in addition to the Alpine Roots.
     Have Tricky dig them up; one contains a Staff Energy Meter which increases Fox's magic
     capacity.

   - Push the block to the opposite end of the frozen lake to climb up to a ledge containing
     two Fuel Cells.

   - Instead of turning right at the sign, go straight ahead to find a lever guarded by a
     burrowing dinosaur.  Activate the lever to cause a new platform to appear in the lake
     below.  Use that platform to jump across to a tiny alcove containing two more Fuel
     Cells.

   - Have Tricky dig up a cracked wall in the lower section of the Wastes.  This opens up
     a path leading to a couple crates and a Fuel Cell.  Inside one of the crates is a
     helpful Bafmodad.

   - Have Tricky dig up a patch of cracked earth in the lower area of the Wastes to find
     another Bafmodad.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Upon reaching the Hollow, Tricky will run off to see his mother, who is sick.  Because of
the Queen's weakness, SharpClaws have overrun the Hollow.  However, now that you're armed
with some new capabilities, let's go collecting.

-{ Checklist: Ice Mountain }-
   - There are two Fuel Cells in the cave behind the jet bike.

   - Plant a Bomb Spore at the far end of Ice Mountain to open a small cave containing a
     Fuel Cell and a Cheat Token well.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

-{ Checklist: ThornTail Hollow }-
   - Have Tricky dig up a spot near the southwestern exit to find a Bafmodad.

   - Have Tricky dig up another spot near the southeastern corner of the Hollow for another
     Bafmodad.

   - Have Tricky dig up yet ANOTHER spot in front of the store for yet ANOTHER Bafmodad.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

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Walkthrough - White GrubTubs                                                     [sfa.05.05]
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Visit ThornTail Store when you've got some Scarabs.  You need the Firefly Lantern in order
to collect the White GrubTubs necessary to cure Queen EarthWalker.  In addition, you'll want
the Bafmodad Holder, the Zoom Goggles, and Tricky's Ball.  That's 75 Scarabs, give or take,
depending on whether you haggle or not.  There's plenty of Scarabs to be had throughout
ThornTail Hollow, and by gambling, so stock up on all these goodies now.  You can also buy
a Cheat Token from the well now, but you can't haggle for that.

Once you're equipped, have Tricky dig through the cracked wall leading into the large well.
Crawl inside.  Fox will go this mission solo, so you won't have Tricky's help (that is, he
won't be bothering you).  Descend into the well via the ladder.  There are lots of poisonous
mushrooms in the bottom of the well, so be careful.

Head through the tunnel to the south into a small cavern with a stream.  Plant a Bomb Spore
on the small island in the stream to drain out the water.  Drop down into the drain to get
the Staff Booster.

Return to the previous room and locate the Booster Pad (it's on a small incline).  Rocket up
to the top level of the room.  Follow the top path until you reach a catwalk that bridges
the stream you were at earlier.  Plant a Bomb Spore there and blow it apart; a perfectly
cube-shaped piece of rock will fall below.  Return to the bottom and push the block onto the
pressure pad at the other end of the stream.  This will open a nearby gate.

Enter the gate and talk to the ThornTail inside.  He'll tell you how smart you are for
bringing a Lantern along (or scold you if you haven't), then move his carcass of a patch of
soft earth.  Bomb Spore it and blow it apart to reveal a ladder leading down.

Sliding down said ladder brings you to a dark cavern.  This is where you will hunt down the
White GrubTubs.  Catch them in the same way you'd catch blue ones.  You need to get six of
them.  To start with, there's one right next to the ladder you rode in on.  Just beware of
the poisonous mushroom while collecting it.

Follow the lighted passageway to the end to come to a puddle, over which float three
Fireflies (snipe the bats that swoop at you with your Fire Blaster, which you should still
have mapped to the Y Button).  Now it's time to brave the darkness.  Go into the dark area
and you'll head down a slope into a large chamber containing a White GrubTub and a place to
put a Bomb Spore.  Do it to make the column there collapse.  Return to the lighted area.

Head into the second dark area (there's a puddle of water inside).  Release a Firefly so you
can see.  You'll see a patch of earth that you can blow apart with a Bomb Spore; do so.  Go
through the crack in the wall (careful of the poison 'shroom) to get another White GrubTub.

Go into the last lighted hallway to find a Booster Pad leading to three more Fireflies.
There's a White GrubTub up here too.  Jump across the column you knocked down earlier to
find the last top level area, where the last two GrubTubs await you.  Jump down into the
water from the break in the fence just behind the Bomb Spore Plant, and return to the surface
the way you came in.

Feed the Queen all the White GrubTubs you collected and she'll wake up and tell you exactly
what it is that's tearing the planet apart.  She'll also send Tricky along with you on a
more permanent basis, tell you to meet with Garunda Te at the SnowHorn Wastes, and give you
the Gate Key.

-{ Checklist: ThornTail Hollow }-
   - Break open a crate near the stream in the well to reveal a Booster Pad.  Use it to
     reach a ledge which contains two Fuel Cells.

   - Use the Staff Booster next to the entrance to ThornTail Store to get up onto a high
     ledge with a crate and two Fuel Cells.  Place a Bomb Spore up here to open up a cave
     with several switches.  Light them all with the Fire Blaster for a Staff Energy Meter.

   - Use the Staff Booster in the u-turn part of the aquatic tunnel leading to SnowHorn
     Wastes for two more Fuel Cells.  You'll have to place Tricky on the pressure pad near
     the entrance to get the water flowing the right way.

   - For what it's worth, you can use the Staff Booster in the map room of ThornTail Store
     to get to an upper level where you can find some Scarabs.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Back at SnowHorn Wastes, unlock the gate you couldn't before with the Gate Key given to you
by Queen EarthWalker.  Go through it and take a left to find a SnowHorn tribesmen trapped
underneath some ice.  He says he'll be strong enough to escape once you get him some Frost
Weed, which grows on a tree nearby.  Unfortunately, Fox'll be so busy fighting off SharpClaws
that he won't be able to do it himself.

Assign Find Secret to your Y Button and knock some Frost Weed from the tree.  While fighting
the Sharp Claws, use Find Secret and Tricky will brint the Frost Weed to Garunda Te himself.
You can see how strong he's getting by checking his energy meter at the bottom of the screen.
Once he's strong enough to break free, he'll tell Fox about his daughter and the SpellStone,
and instruct him to go to DarkIce Mines.  He'll open the gateway for you.

Your next move is to return to the Great Fox and fly to DarkIce Mines, but before that why
not explore the new areas of SnowHorn Wastes?

-{ Checklist: SnowHorn Wastes }-
   - Knock over the tree near the base of the waterfall by firing a Fire Blaster into the
     hole.  Cross the river and climb the bricked wall on the other side for a Bafmodad
     and two Fuel Cells.

   - Have Tricky dig up a patch of ground on the cave across the river for a Bafmodad.
     Be sure to hit the Fire Blaster target while you're in here.

   - Ride an iceberg downstream a ways.  Jump off onto a sloped bank leading up to three
     Fuel Cells.

   - There is a Fuel Cell and a well where you can purchase a Cheat Token at the river's end.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

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Walkthrough - DarkIce Mines                                                      [sfa.05.06]
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Before leaving Dinosaur Planet for the Great Fox, ask yourself the following questions:
Do I have 5 Fuel Cells?  Am I fairly well stocked on commodities?  Is Tricky well fed?
Did I buy the map to DarkIce Mines?  If the answer to all three is yes, board the Arwing and
get moving.  If not, get your ducks in a row.

-{ Shooter Mission: DarkIce Mines }=-
   You have to get three Gold Rings to complete this mission and open the force field at
   DarkIce Mines.  This mission starts out with a frantic romp through an asteroid field.
   You'll have to rely on quick banking and rolling techniques to get through unscathed.
   There are mines thrown in the mix too, just for fun.  Also, you'll quickly meet a new
   type of enemy; a mechanical pod that launches laserfire like it's going out of style.

   Fire open the first crate and grab your first Bomb Powerup.  Then quickly bank left
   to grab a Silver Ring, then a bit further for a Gold one.  Get back to center stage
   for another Silver Ring, then quickly bank left again for a Laser Powerup in a crate.
   Your next Gold Ring is straight ahead.  After collecting it, either bank hard right
   for a Bomb Powerup, or stay put for a Silver Ring, whichever you need more.

   You're then assaulted by a whole slew of those laser pods.  Bomb them and cut down
   into the chasm ahead (the crate off to your left is a locked Silver Ring, not worth
   missing the stuff in the chasm).  For your efforts you'll get a Silver Ring, a Bomb
   Powerup, and a Gold Ring.  After coming out of the chasm, cut hard right if you
   need a Silver Ring.  Otherwise bank slightly left for a Gold one.

   You can see your next Gold Ring off in the distance, but it's moving back and forth
   horizontalliy.  Brake or boost as necessary to pass through it at the correct time.
   Cut hard left ot get to your next Gold Ring before reaching the next frozen
   asteroid.

   Ugh, back into another field of rolling asteroids.  The next Gold Ring is locked; you
   have to shoot it open before you can collect it (brake to buy yourself some time if
   you need to).  The one after that is dead ahead.

   The Silver Ring upcoming is too far out of your way.  Get the two Gold ones between
   the stalagtites instead (they scroll vertically; keep that in mind).  The crate
   contains a Bomb Powerup.  The stage rounds out with two more rings, one Silver and
   one Gold, dead center.
                                                                   -{ End Shooter Mission }-

Assuming you were able to get at least three Gold Rings, you'll touch down in DarkIce Mines.
Climb one of the slopes on either side of the Arwing, avoiding bats and jumping balls of
magma as you go.  Follow the winding path forward until you get to a snowy area.  Here you
will meet up with all the captive SnowHorns, who implore you to save their tribe.

Tricky can burrow into one of the snowdrifts blocking one of the huts, which leads down
into a cavernous tunnel.  Beat up the SharpClaws, and open up the item chest they were
guarding to get the Shackle Key.  Return to the surface and use the key to unlock the
shackled SnowHorn, who will tell you to keep an eye out for Belina Te, and give you a Bridge
Cog.

Onward to the river ahead of you.  Climb down the bricked wall and place the Bridge Cog
into the empty spot along the gears.  Pull the lever to make a bridge appear over the
river.  Climb back up so you can make use of it.  Continuing down the path, you'll eventally
come up on some SharpClaws beating up a SnowHorn.  Rescue the poor guy, and he'll get
Tricky to learn his Flame command.

Return to the area with all the SnowHorns and have Tricky Flame the hut that's frozen over.
Go downstairs and have him Flame the pile of wood, causing the frozen ground to melt and
drain away.  Follow the path that appears into a room with a block.  Ask Tricky to Flame
again (this time on the frozen wall in the room) and then have him dig up the Alpine
Root in the room that is uncovered.

By now Tricky's probably hungry...  fill him back up and collect the GrubTubs in the
previous room to restock.  Push the ice block all the way back onto the grate so you can get
out the way you came in, then return to the surface.

Return to the hungry SnowHorn, but pass him up this time and head down into the chasm with
the tumbling boulders.  Head in the direction they're coming from (the roll is useful for
leaping out of their way) and you'll come across a wall of ice in the rock face.  Have
Tricky Flame it, then have him dig up another Alpine Root.

There isn't much of anything in the other direction of the chasm, so head back topside
and feed that SnowHorn your Alpine Roots.  He'll get up and walk around a bit, then tell you
to get on his back.  While on the SnowHorn's back, you can't do anything except walk
around (slowly) and Tusk Attack.  Meander on over to the gates and smash them open.

Find the platform in the next area and disembark.  Have Tricky Flame the wall of ice so you
can pass through to the other side of the rock wall.  Climb the ladder here and you'll
find another bridge control machine; this one's missing three Cogs.  Staff Boost up to
the top, and you'll emerge on a series of platforms leading to the cannon.  As luck would
have it, it just happens to be firing on you as you try to jump each gap.

Weasel your way around the path and whip up on the cannonman.  Just as you take control
of the cannon, the area below fills up with SharpClaws.  You have to take out all five of
them, as well as the wooden door across from you, without running out of Staff Energy.
You can hit the door easily by aiming directly at it and releasing the canonball when
the power level is just a hair past the large wire leading from the controls to the
barrel.  There's no real strategy to hit the SharpClaws, just aim as best you can and it
shouldn't be too difficult.

Now to find all three missing Cogs.  There's one in the hut in the middle of the area, for
starters.  There's another in the spirit door that opened up after killing the SharpClaws.
For the third, climb through the doorway the cannonball opened up, into an area with a
raging blizzard.  Off to the side is a ledge with a frozen wall.  Have Tricky Flame it,
then collect the Cog.  Place the Cogs onto the machine and fire it up to make the bridge
outside appear.

Crossing the bridge gets you to a dead end that Tricky can tunnel through.  There's a
Blaster Target in this room; hit it and a countdown timer will start.  You have to get
Tricky to light four of the funaces in the room in one minute to continue.  There's an
invisible bridge in the next room, so just walk across.  Then have Tricky melt the ice
in the center of the room, and collect the Dinosaur Horn.

Return to the blizzard area and go up the slope again.  This time, stand on the icon in the
snow and blow the Dinosaur Horn.  Board the SnowHorn that tromps up.  As you go tromping
through the blizzard, you will have to continually aim yourself towards Alpine Roots.
This is fairly easy; always point yourself in the direction of the next Root and you'll be
fine.  When you see two Roots, one off to either side, be sure to go left; otherwise you'll
just be going around in circles forever, which I'm sure the SnowHorn would be fine with,
but Fox would probably find a bit irritating.  Check your map if you get lost.

Upon emerging from the blizzard, Fox finds that Tricky has vanish.  You get to keep the
SnowHorn for a while, though.  Use his Tusk Attack to shatter the wooden gate, then enter
it.  Slaughter both SharpClaws to open the spirit door, and then we get to board our good
friend the Jet Bike.

-{ Bike Sequence: DarkIce Mines }-
   This really is a freebie run.  No enemies, no real obstacles or objectives...  just a
   straightforward run down through where those tumbling boulders were earlier, then into
   the mines themselves.  Couldn't be easier.  It's worth mentioning that there's some
   Staff Energy Gems strewn about, if you need some.  Fox will crash land on a conveyor
   belt in the mines.
                                                                     -{ End Bike Sequence }-

Time yourself on the conveyor belt so that you get past all of the flamethrowers without
being scorched.  Be sure to exit the belt before being dumped into the furnace at the end.
Nail all the SharpClaws on this floor to open up another spirit door, but you can't do
anything inside there yet without Tricky's help.

For now, heave yourself up to the upper level via Booster Pad, and crawl through to a catwalk
complete with rolling rocks.  Fox runs faster than the rocks roll, meaning it's easy to get
through without damage if he follows a rock to the end.  Stand in a safe place at the end
of the line and fire a Blaster shot at the Target above the flamethrower, and claim your
prize (a Prison Cell Key) from the item box.

Return to the previous area (careful, as the rocks are harder to dodge going back), and this
time call your attention to the circular platforms assaulted by rotating flamethrowers.
Past both flamethrowers and a narrow catwalk are two cells.  One contains Belina Te, and
the other contains Tricky.  Unlock Tricky's cell (you don't have the other key yet), and
return to where the spirit door opened on the lower level (you can bypass the catwalks by
jumping down from the ledge in front of Tricky's cell).  Flame the ice wall inside for the
other Prison Cell Key.

When you free Belina Te, she picks on her father for a minute, then runs through a wall.
Only after causing an avalanche and blocking the only perceivable exit does she ask you
to follow her.  Harumph.  Ask Tricky to burrow into the wall in the back of Belina Te's
cell to get into the next area.

The next room is full of ice and water.  Before you go anywhere, aim upward and knock the
three greenish stalagtites into the water, causing icebergs to form.  Jump across the
icebergs and activate the switch.  This causes ice platforms to flow along the river above
you.  Now climb the slope and Staff Boost up to the upper level (beward of enemies along the
way who will pop out of the snow at you).

The trick here is to get from where you're at now, across the icebergs, to the opening by
the waterfall.  If you fall in the water, you'll have to jump down the waterfall and climb
out on the lower level, taking damage the whole way.  Take your time, snipe the flying enemy
beforehand, and make sure you nail your jumps.

Push the ice block here over the edge, and then climb down the bricked wall back to the lower
level (remember: ice water hurts, so you don't want to jump into it).  The block melts on
contact with the water and quickly refreezes into a platform.  From here you climb easily
into the next area.

Now you're back into the scorching mines.  There's another quick conveyor belt fiasco, and
then you'll meet up with Belina Te again (how'd SHE get here?).  She'll tell you that she
doesn't really know where the SpellStone is, but that she's sure you and Tricky can find
it.  Thanks a lot.

Head through the doorway into anoter enormous blasting hot chamber..  Your first task here
is to find a ladder leading up onto a spiral platform.  It won't be hard; there are explosive
barrels raining down from above.  In this section, your goal is to get a Fuel Barrel up to
the top of the spiral pathway while avoiding the rolling barrels.  At this point in SFA,
it might be clear that Rare still had their heads stuck in Donkey Kong Country.  The barrel
pathway might be the msot frusterating part of the DarkIce Mines.  If you get hit, the
Fuel Barrel explodes and you have to start over.  I find it's easiest to take it slow.  Since
every barrel follows the same pattern, you can easily see where your safe spots are if you
go slowly.

Once at the top, find a place to gently set the Fuel Barrel down (don't accidentially throw
it, or you'll have to go get another one).  There's a little marker on the ground with a
barrel on it showing you where it's safe.  Leave it there for now, then find a ladder to
the higher level of the tower structure.

With your Staff, activate the lever and a magnetic crane will pick up the Fuel Barrel you
left below and set it next to you.  Pick it back up.  You now have to carry it while dodging
cannonballs and flamethrowers to a cracked wall.  Remember, one hit and you start again
from the very bottom.  Blow opn the wall and activate the lever, causing a bridge to form.

Find the bridge and cross it (it's on a lower level, near where all those explosive barrels
are pouring out of) to another rolling rock sequence.  Again, following a rock ensures you
won't take any damage.  Activate the switch you come across to create another bridge.
Climb back to the top, to the level with the flamethrowers, across your new bridge, and up
another ladder to the tallest tower where a SharpClaw and a cannon await you.  Drop the
SharpClaw and take his cannon.

There's a wooden blockade on each of the towers within your sights; take them both out.  This
causes a rock bridge to form on ground level.  When going down on the spiral platform, use
the same principal as with the rocks; follow a barrel all the way down and you're sure not
to take any damage.  Head to your new bridge (southeast corner of the room) and cross into
a warp plate chamber leading to the boss of DarkIce Mines.

-{ Boss Fight: Galdon }-
   At first the boss doesn't do much of anything; he's encased in ice.  Have Tricky melt
   him, and then the fight starts for real.  Galdon breaks out of his icy casing, swallows
   the SpellStone, and you're left to deal with him.

   Okay, phase one.  Galdon tries repeatedly to stomp on you, and if you get too close
   he'll drop onto you with his enormous frame.  This is to say nothing of the
   flamethrowers in the floor.  Get around to his tail (it's easier to do if you put up
   your Staff first) and give him three sharp hits.  Galdon will rear back in pain and
   swallow Fox.

   Phase two.  Avoid the green things floating in Galdon's stomach acid; they hurt.  Wail
   on the membrane containing the SpellStone instead; four direct hits will destroy it
   and cause Galdon to vomit Fox back up.  If you take too long, Galdon will throw you
   up anyway, and you'll have to repeat phase one again.

   Phase three.  You're back on solid ground, but don't have any clear targets to hit.
   What's worse, Galdon is now firing enormous green balls of goo at you.  Once in a
   while, though, you'll note that a gap in his neck opens up.  When he does this,
   launch some Fire Blaster shots up at him.  As long as your Staff is out, the
   auto-targeting will kick in and you'll get a direct hit every time.  Four shots will
   finish him off.  Just remember to block when he lunges at you, and to roll when he
   fires at you, and you'll be fine here.

   Phase four is a reprise of phase two, except this time you'll get the SpellStone
   for real.  If you don't hit it enough times, you'll get spewed up and have to do
   Phase three all over agian.  When you're successful, Galdon will keel over in pain
   and die a horrible death.  You'll also be awarded four more health points for your
   trouble.
                                                                        -{ End Boss Fight }-

With the SpellStone in tow, it's time to return to Dinosaur Planet.  At this point,
DarkIce Mines is gated off from you (though you can still visit if you want).

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Walkthrough - Volcano Force Point                                                [sfa.05.07]
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Upon touching down, Fox learns that the SharpClaws have extinguished the ThornTails' fiery
beacons, which is a problem because they're scared of the dark.  Once again, it's up to
Fox to save the ThornTails.  First, collect three Fire Weeds by knocking them out of the
Fire Weed tree (it's the burning one) and hitting them with his your Staff.  Now set them
on the beacons (there's one by WarpStone, one out by the Cape Claw exit, and one up on
a ledge you can get to by following a slope over by the well) and have Tricky light each
one on fire.  You'll be rewarded with the Moon Pass Key for your troubles.

Also, while you're in the Hollow, you should buy the Moon Mountain Pass, Volcano Force Point
and Krazoa Palace maps.  Your next goal is to pass through Moon Mountain Pass and return
the SpellStone to the Volcano Force Point Temple.  You'll have to blow open a rock wall with
a Bomb Spore to get to Moon Mountain Pass from ThornTail Valley.

You'll first come to a small tunnel area in which the fragile ground will crumble under Fox's
weight.  He'll get dropped into a jet stream of poison gas.  You have to steer him to one
of the openings (north leads to Moon Mountain Pass, south leads to ThornTail Hollow), jump
across the rising and falling columns, and into the next jet stream to pass by this area.

Moon Mountain Pass is a big place, but you'll explore most of it later.  Your main task
right now is to get to the SharpClaw checkpoint, dodging dozens and dozens of cascading
barrels.  Yowza!  Make good use of the roll in this section, and always keep moving.  The
path is pretty straightforward.  When you get to the checkpoint, unlock the door with the
Moon Pass Key.

Head up into the checkpoint and relieve the two SharpClaws of their duty, and a spirit door
at the far end of the pass will open up.  Head through to find a small lava-filled chamber
with three retracting platforms.  Wait for them to retract and come back out, then quickly
jump from platform to platform into the next room.

You'll find yourself in a tiny caged area with a huge flamethrower spewing up from below.
Wait until it stops spewing, then jump into the opening below.  Make your way up the winding
pathway (look out for fiery bats and fireballs), then do a 360' turn and head up the middle
path.  Yes, the conveyor belt that is constantly changing directions and raining explosive
barrels.  That path.

Once back on the upper level, you'll find yourself in the same caged area as before, except
on the opposite side.  Head into the final room now, and climb up the bricked wall on the
far end to enter Volcano Force Point Temple.  Place the SpellStone you got from DarkIce
Mines in the recess on the warp pad ahead of you to open the gates.

To open up the main area of the temple, you have to light the green and blue orbs outside
the door.  To do so, fire a Fire Blaster shot at them through the colored torches.  Time
your shot so that it passes through the correct color and connects with the orb.  Place
the SpellStone into the door, and you're in.

The first room is a simple chamber where you'll be ambushed by four SharpClaws.  Slap them
down to open the spirit door and continue.  Ask Tricky to light both furnaces in the
next room so you can open up a path on the upper level.  You have to extinguish the flames
in this chamber, but you'll need a new power to do it.  Climb the ladder and wind your way
around the balcony levels (take care of the flamethrowers and retracting platforms) to find
a cave where Fox will learn the Freeze Blast.

Return to where Tricky lit the furnaces, using the Freeze Blast to put out all the torches
on your way.  Upon extinguishing the final torch, a grate in the floor will slide away,
revealing an elevator.  Ride it down into the lower levels of the Temple.  You may want to
assign Freeze Blast to your Y Button to make protecting yourself from bats and such easier
for the next few scenes.

After heading through a huge rolling door, Peppy will chime in and tell you all sorts of
stuff you already know.  You are now in a huge chamber with a couple of circular platforms
suspended above a lava pit.  Place your SpellStone into the recess in front of you to unlock
one of the giant rolling doors (the one behind you, to be exact).  You reach it, you'll have
to extinguish a flamethrower through a grate in the floor.  Pass through to find an
elevator to the upper level.

Use the ladder in this new room to reach the balcony level and extinguist the torches.  This
will unlock the next rolling door.  On the other side you'll have to open another spirit
door by ending a few more SharpClaws.  Serve it up, but don't get caught in the flamethrowers
by accident.  Cross the dangerous section ahead of you to the other side.  Tricky will be
too scared to follow; make the path safe for him by Fire Blasting the triggers on each of
the moving platforms (you'll definately have to lead the far one a bit to hit it).  Open
the locked rolling door by asking Tricky to light the nearby furnace.

The tunnel you've just opened will lead you to the upper level of the grand circular chamber,
complete with warp pad.  Activate the warp pad and place the SpellStone in the correct slot
in order to complete the Temple.  You'll be teleported back outside once you've done so.
Return to Moon Mountain Pass the way you came in.

-{ Checklist: Volcano Force Point Temple }-
   - There's a Fuel Cell on the upper level of the circular chamber, nearby the warp pad.

   - There's a Fuel Cell on a ledge in the lower level of the circular chamber, but you'll
     have to use the fiery platforms in the lava creatively (by Freeze Blasting the grated
     ones that spew fire) to reach it.  It's nearby the locked rolling door that you will
     not enter on this excursion to the Temple.

   - There's a Fuel Cell outside the Temple, underneath the bridge leading to the main gate.
     There's some Staff Energy Gems down here too.

   - There's some goodies on a high ledge in the room with the conveyor belt and barrels.
     Use your Staff Booster to get up there.  Behind an activation switch is a Bafmodad,
     behind an extinguishable torch are two Fuel Cells, and behind a third gate you can't
     open yet is a Bafmodad AND two Fuel Cells.  More on that gate later.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Right after arriving at Moon Mountain Pass, Fox will be contacted by Krystal and a Krazoa
Spirit.  Fox will learn about the Spirits and be told to finish collecting them.  He'll also
open up a huge circular door.  Head on in to explore the new sections of Moon Mountain Pass.

First on the agenda is to lift the rock in the room behind the circular door to find Fox's
Ground Quake technique.  You'll need to use this power often in the next area, so assign it
to your Y Button.  When you come back, you have the capability to destroy the large lobster
creature by Ground Quaking it, and then slap it in the back while it's spinning around.
These creatures will always drop a Moon Seed.

Plant your first Moon Seed right next to the huge round door, and have Tricky Flame it to
cause a vine to grow.  Now that you can reach the upper levels, you can get into the meat of
Moon Mountain Pass.  It won't be long before you find several other places to plant Moon
Seeds; go ahead and create vines wherever you can, hunting out those big enemies to get
more when you need them.

Climb the second vine from the north and wind your way around the upper ledges (get some
Bomb Spores if you need them here), and into a cavern.  Decimate the giant creature and Bomb
Spore the cracked wall.  You will come to a large open crater, and will almost be flattened
by a meteor.  This area contains massive creatures, including huge spike-shelled dinosaurs
which can only be killed by being frozen.

The meteor, unfortunately, is blocking your path forward; you'll have to get rid of it.  Do
do this, drop moon rocks onto the blue geysers in the crater in the center of the area.
You'll need three rocks; you'll find one in a dig spot in the southeast corner, one in a
dig spot in the northwest corner, and the third is smoldering near the crater (Freeze
Blast it to make it cool enough to handle).  All three moon rocks in place, the meteor will
be pushed up enough for Fox to get underneath.

Plant another Moon Seed in the small area that opens up, and climb the vine.  Head down the
sloped passage and plant another one to make another vine.  After that, it's just a short
series of ledges to the warp point leading to the Krazoa Shrine.

Like the Shrine Krystal visited earlier, this area is essentially just a series of rooms
with obstacles Fox must pass.  Climb the ladder into the first such room.  Simply swim
across the chamber (avoid the whirlpools; they hurt) and put out the fire in front of the
bricked wall.  Turn around and hit the target above you, causing the next pool to fill
with water.  Swim across and enter the next room.

This room is a series of narrow catwalks spanning a flamethrower-ridden chasm.  Take your
time, ensuring that you don't fall or run through a fireball.  Turn around and nail the
target to open the gate.  Talk to the Krazoa Spirit to start the test.

-{ Krazoa Test: Test of Combat }-
   You'll have to defeat a truckload of SharpClaws in 3:30.  The easiest way to do this,
   obviously, is to wait for them all to appear and then start using Ground Quake to chip
   their health away.  Once you're out of Staff Energy, finish them off with normal attacks.
   You'll polish off the test with plenty of time to spare, and get the second Krazoa
   Spirit.
                                                                       -{ End Krazoa Test }-

Once you've been warped back, finish exploring Moon Mountain Pass, then return to ThornTail
Hollow.  You can either go back the way you came, or use the Fuel Barrel ahead to blow up
the fragile wall on the other side of the jet streams to return to get you pointed back on
the main north-south path.

-{ Checklist: Moon Mountain Pass }-
   - There's a Fuel Cell hiding next to the door leading to the warp pad.

   - Climb the vine near the warp pad to find a Fuel Cell, a Bafmodad, and a well where you
     can buy a Cheat Token.

   - The first vine from the north in the north-south pass will take you to an upper ledge
     and through a tunnel where you can find a Bafmodad.

   - There's a Bafmodad in the north-south pass, on the upper ledge, near a Bomb Spore Plant.

   - There's a Fuel Cell in a tiny side cave in the meteor area.

   - There's another Fuel Cell on an outside ledge at the SharpClaw checkpoint.

   - There's a Fuel Cell hidden near some pink plants in the cascading barrel section.

   - There's a Fuel Cell on each of the rims of the jet streams in the poison gas area
     leading back to ThornTail Hollow.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Once back at the Hollow, use the WarpStone to go to Krazoa Palace (make sure to have the map
before you go).  Fox will arrive, but Tricky won't (the WarpStone can't teleport dinosaurs).
Fox lands on the opposite side of the palace that Krystal did earlier.  If you don't have
any Fireflies, break open the crates outside to get some.  To get into the Palace, open the
spirit door by laying waste to the four SharpClaw guardians.  Now pick up the nearby Fuel
Barrel and head into the dark room, Lantern in tow.

The dark room is difficult to navigate, even with a Firefly.  Take an immediate right as you
enter the room, head up the slope, and follow the catwalk along the outer wall.  Take the
second turnoff to find a slope leading back down into the opposite area of the room.  Once
back on ground level, hang a right and pitch the Barrel at the cracked wall to open the next
room.

First, Fire Blast the target on the opposite side of the room to get the flamethrowers
started moving along the grooves in the wall.  Pick up the Fuel Barrel and get it safely to
the other end.  You'll have to use an S-shaped path through the flamethrowers to navigate
safely to the other side.  Blow open the wall to the next room.

There's a shielded flamethrowing robot in the next room you have to destroy.  Color the two
orbs in the room correctly to drop its shield, then Fire Blast it a few times to blow it up.
You'll have to import a Fuel Barrel from the previous room to keep the pressure plate held
down while you go through to the next area.

You can't use the warp pad in this room, so just ride the elevator up to a tunnel leading
to the large central chamber of the Palace; the one with all the jet streams Krystal found
earlier.  You'll explore this chamber more later, but for now ride the central jet stream
all the way to the top, then transfer to the highest one (to the northwest) to reach the
top level of the chamber.  Circle around the other side of the chamber to catch another
jet stream leading to the roof.

Fox will meet Krystal on the roof.  He'll oggle her a bit, and then Peppy will snap him
back to reality.  Now you can release the Krazoa Spirit at the mask below, and will
automatically be transported back to ThornTail Hollow.  WarpStone will give you a Medium
Scarab Bag once you arrive, so now you can hold 100 Scarabs.

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Walkthrough - Cape Claw                                                          [sfa.05.08]
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Make sure you purchase the Cape Claw and LightFoot Village maps before proceeding.  Flip the
activation switch in the southwest corner of the Hollow (it's on a ledge above the gate) and
pass through.  The path to LightFoot Village is pretty straightforward...  hang a right at
the sign and curve around the pond along the north side, then take another right at the next
junction.  The key to this little area is ALWAYS make right hand turns, whether you're
coming or going.

If you want to go in and explore LightFoot Village, feel free to do so.  That section will
be covered later in the walkthrough, however.  To open the gate leading inside, you have to
hit the three trees with targets painted on them in a specific order.   From the entrance,
hit the nearest tree, then the farthest one, then the one in the middle.  Explore to your
heart's content.  Otherwise, head to the opposite side of the wooded area and pay the gold
Scarab totem 60 Scarabs to pass on to Cape Claw.
       ___________
      | ____  |...|           This small maze-like area comes at the end of LightFoot
      |__|  | |.|.|           Village.  There are only two exits; LightFoot Village in the
      |.....| |.|.|           east, and the path leading on to Cape Claw in the west.  To
      |.|¯|.|...|.|           see it clearly on your PDA, you'll have to zoom in almost
      |.|  .|. ¯|...<<        all the way.  Or, you can just follow route to the left,
   <<...| |.|.| | |           marked with dots.
      |¯  |...| | |
      |  ¯ ¯  |   |
       ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
In any event, you'll come to a walled pathway that leads to a ladder going underground.  Head
down into the cave.  Take a left and slide down the second ladder to a lower level.  Circle
around to the end of this level (pass up the ladder leading downward) and take the ladder
up to the exit.  Welcome to Cape Claw.

First order of business in Cape Claw is to make a workable bridge by the waterfall.  This is
achieved easily enough by tripping the target behind the falls.  Feel free to explore the
area at your liesure; it's a pretty big place.

During your exploration, you should uncover four Gold Bars.  If not, here are their
locations: there's one under a dig spot in the northeast corner, one under a dig spot (which
is in turn under a crate) just outside Queen CloudRunner's cell, one under a dig spot on
the northwestern beach, and one under a dig spot behind the wall of thorns (have Tricky burn
it down).

When you've got them all, get up onto the catwalk and give them to the HighTop.  You can
either pay the SharpClaw guard to let you pass, OR you can get up for free using the Booster
Pad along the northern side of the catwalk.  He'll thank you for bringing them back and
stomp down with his enormous foot, causing a ladder in the southern area of the Cape to fall.

Climb the ladder (make a note of this place; it's Ocean Force Point Temple, and you'll be
coming back in due time) and activate the switch.  This opens the gate opposite the ladder.
Jump over there, through the tunnel, and into a room with four blocks.  As you try to leave
the chamber, the blocks move away, causing the room to fill with poison gas.  You have until
Fox's health meter on the bottom of the screen runs out to get the blocks back on the gas
leaks to re-open the door.  This also causes Queen CloudRunner's cell door to open.

Queen CloudRunner tells you about CloudRunner Fortress, and then opens the gateway for you.
Tricky, however, refuses to go along (which is either a bad thing or a good thing depending
on how much you like the little guy).  All that's left to do now is to return to ThornTail
Hollow, buy the CloudRunner Fortress map, and get ready for your next mission.  You will
need ten Fuel Cells to make it to CloudRunner Fortress.

-{ Checklist: Cape Claw }-
   - There's a Fuel Cell under a dig spot by the magical door, near where you freed Queen
     CloudRunner.

   - There's a dig spot out on a sandy island in the Cape which contains a Bafmodad.

   - There's a Fuel Cell on a little green island in front of the HighTop.  Drop down onto
     it from the wooden walkway above.

   - There's a Fuel Cell on a tiny island in front of the waterfall, as well.  Jump down to
     it from the bridge.

   - There are three Fuel Cells in the bottom of the underground area in between Cape Claw
     and LightFoot Village, if you want to explore down there.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

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Walkthrough - CloudRunner Fortress                                               [sfa.05.09]
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-{ Shooter Mission: CloudRunner Fortress }-
   As always, you'll have to fly to CloudRunner Fortress before you can explore it.  In this
   level, you'll have to collect five Gold Rings out of the maze of fortress debris before
   you can continue.

   Start out by grabbing the Bomb Powerup in the crate to your left.  Once you arrive at
   the first chunk of rock, grab your first Gold Ring to your right (be careful of the
   huge asteroid in your way) then very quickly bank left for the second one (which is
   locked).  After that, stick middle for a Silver Ring and a crate containing a Bomb
   Powerup.

   Now it's time to enter the ruins.  There's a Gold Ring right at the entrance.  Be
   careful in here, because you'll take a lot of damage if you ram the walls.  The next
   Gold Ring is a vertically scrolling one to the left just as you exit the ruins.

   Return to center stage and enter the next ruins, hugging the floor as close as possible.
   Bank quick left as you exit for another Gold Ring.  The next asteroid has a tunnel
   running through the middle of it; fly through the center for a Bomb Powerup and a Silver
   Ring.

   The next gold ring is horizontally scrolling ahead of you, and is locked.  Shoot it open
   and collect it.  Just about now you'll be bombarded by laser pods.  Bomb them apart to
   destroy them, and head for the cylindrical rock formation ahead.  Fly directly through
   the center for two Silver Rings, then quickly dive for a Gold one.  Climb again quickly
   to get into the next ruins area, where you'll find another Gold Ring.  Be careful,
   because an asteroid will block your exit.

   Coming out of those ruins, bank left for another Gold Ring.  Then cut right into the
   final ruins area (it's a bit tricky), and collect the final Gold Ring at the tail end
   of the level.  Phew!

   In my opinion, this is the most difficult shooter level.  It has just the right mix
   of low Ring requirement (justifying the tricky placement), lateness in the game (it's
   the third level, after all), and design to make it really challenging.  It also happens
   to be my favorite.
                                                                   -{ End Shooter Mission }-

Assuming you collected five Gold Rings, Fox will touch down on CloudRunner Fortress ten
Fuel Cells lighter.  The Queen will greet you, and then fly off to the Fortress.  You'll
have to follow her in on foot.  Beat up the patrolling SharpClaws between the Arwing and
the main gates.

The gates are locked, so slide down the ladder next to them to the watery area.  There are
some obnoxious shelled critters in the lake; pick them off with the Fire Blaster if you can
(you have to wait for them to raise their shells) so they won't hassle you later.  Swim to
the platform behind the ladder, and step on the pressure plate.

You are given thirty seconds to hop across the floating boxes and platforms, notwithstanding
any enemy molestation, and jump through all the white glowing rings.  Time your jumps
properly and this shouldn't be a problem.  If you fall into the water, completing the race
is probably wishful thinking, so make your way back to the pressure plate and start over.
Successfully completing the race makes a target appear above the locked gates.  Climb back
up and Blaster it to open them.

Take care of the SharpClaw guards, and prepare to get annoyed.  You now have to climb that
spiral catwalk ahead of you without being spotted by the laser pods' spotlights.  You can
use your Fire Blaster to put a laser pod out of commision for a while, but cannot use the
spell from the catwalk itself.  Joy.

The gate at the top is closed, so take the ladder down instead.  Run around this balcony
to find (and trip) an activation switch that will open said gate.  Pass through to the
next area.  Destroy the crate on this balcony to reveal a Booster Pad that you'll use later.
Upon passing through the gate, there's a cutscene showing General Scales and some of his
cronies beating up on Queen CloudRunner.  Fox jumps in to save her, but ends up getting
captured himself.

You'll wake up Staffless in a prison cell.  The door's locked, but there's a loose block in
the wall you can push.  Get rid of it and leave the cell.  Slippy will chime in now telling
you he can beam a SharpClaw Disguise in if you can get somewhere the walls aren't so thick.
Leave the cell area and go to the main part of the prison.  Luckily, the guard is asleep.
Your Staff is also sitting nearby.

Sneak past the guard (disregard the Staff for now), but do NOT step in any puddles on the
floor of the room.  That will wake the guard up instantly, and you'll just be captured
again.  Once past, follow the tunnel around to a ladder leading down into a small room with
a jet stream.  Set the nearby Fuel Barrel on the center of the jet stream, then step on
the pressure plate to send it to the ceiling.  Once the roof's open, Slippy will beam you
the SharpClaw Disguise.

Don the Disguise and return to the sleeping SharpClaw, who will conveniently wake up and
ask you to take over so he can take a break.  Reclaim the Staff and use it to open up all
the prison cages via the activation switches in the back of the prison.  The LightFoot you
free will tell you about the city's power supply, and give you the Power Room Key.  Your
next task is to get the generator back online so you can use the wind lifts in the Fortress.

Use your newly regained Staff to Fire Blast the target above where the LightFoot has stopped,
and escape the prison for good via the brick wall you find.  It's a long way out of the
shaft, but eventually you'll see the light of day again.  You'll come out in the Fortress
courtyard.

Do a u-turn around the rubble to your left and you'll come across a raised later.  Jump up
on the crate to the right of the ladder, bust the smaller crate sitting on top, and activate
the switch.  You'll need this ladder shortly.

Being wary of the patrolling laser pods, guards, and shelled beasties, make your way to the
stone structure in the center of the courtyard.  There are three switches to push here.
Equip your Freeze Blast, then push the one on the left.  Very quickly race back to the ladder
you just lowered.  Climb up and extinguish the flames in your path (that's why you equipped
the Freeze Blast, of course) to get to the gate before it closes.  Collect the green Light
Gem from the item box.

Return to the three switches and press the middle one.  This time, coming from the center
structure, hang a left and head for that big stack of crates.  Climb up them to the balcony
level, and race around (keep your Staff put up so you don't get sucked into battle with
the SharpClaws) to the open gate to collect the second (red) Light Gem.

Back to the switches.  Get your Freeze Blaster ready, and press the right switch.  Run over
to the fiery hallway and extinguish the flame, then Staff Boost up to the final Light Gem
(a blue one).  You're now ready to get the juice in the Fortress running again.

The generator chamber is in the southwest corner of the courtyard.  Use your key to get
inside, and then quickly place all three Light Gems before the poison gas causes Fox's
health meter to deplete entirely.  You're treated to avery satisfying cutscene of some
laser pods exploding, and then the LightFoot using a jet stream.

Head for the now-working jet stream in the northeast corner of the courtyardand  take it up
to the balcony level.  Decimate the SharpClaws here.  As you're cleaning house, the gate
leading outside will close.  Don't sweat it.  You can re-open it by wearing your SharpClaw
Disguise and standing on the pad in front of the gate.

You're now coming around back of the Fortress.  You will shortly come to a spirit gate.
Lay the smack down on all the local SharpClaws to open it up, and go inside to find a
super-heavy Fuel Barrel.  Put on the Disguise again so you can pick it up.  Take this
Barrel into a nearby room, set it down on the special plate, climb the ladder to activate
the crane (via a Disguise Pad), wait for the crane to bring the Barrel up to you, then
quickly take it outside and heave it across a gap to blow open a blocked-up doorway.  Oh,
you have to do this before the Barrel explodes in your hands.

Attempting to go down the hallway you've just opened will cause Fox to fall through the
grated floor to a new room.  This is where Queen CloudRunner is being held.  Take out all
the SharpClaws here, then find a Disguise Pad to make a nearby ladder drop.  Climb up to
the balcony level and have words with the Queen.  She'll tell you the floor of her cage
can be broken open.

Easy enough.  Run around the left side of the Queen's cage and use the crates there to jump
over to the switch.  Activate it, then run around to the same spot on the opposite wall.
Activate the second switch to open up the gate on the lower level, leading back out to the
rear of the Fortress.  Put the Disguise back on return to the lower level for another
Fuel Barrel.  Bring it into the Queen's room and heave it at the pillar supporting her
cage.  She'll give you the CloudRunner Flute and ask you to rescue all four of her
children, who are being tormented by the SharpClaws.

The name of the game is now running through the Fortress rescuing the kids.  Set the Flute
to your Y Button so you don't have to worry about it.  Head back to the rear of the Fortress
(the lower level) to start the mission.  You have to save all four hatchlings before the
meter at the bottom of the screen depletes.

After getting to the reare area, head right to where the first child is being bothered
by a lone SharpClaw.  Rough him up, then toot the Flute (don't get to close, or the kid
will be frightened by Fox as well!) to send him home.

To get to the second child, head back to the Staff Boost Pad you used to collect the Light
Gem earlier (in the courtyard).  Now that the jet streams are working, ride it to the top
and take down the two SharpClaws.  Blow the Flute to save the second child.

Remember that Booster Pad you uncovered earlier in front of the Fortress?  The one under
the crate?  Quickly run back there now (exit through the front of the courtyard) to find
the third child, being picked on by three SharpClaws.  Take them out and send the
CloudRunner on its way.

Race back to the rear of the Fortress to save the final child, being bothered by four
SharpClaws (use the Ground Quake to take them all out fairly easily).  Return to the Queen
now to receive your reward, which turns out to be unlocking the treasure room.  Head to
the southeast corner of the Fortress to find a ladder leading downward to a winding path
around the bottom of the Fortress.  Take care of the SharpClaws behind the gate at the end.

Collect the Fireflies in the next room (if you need some), because the upcoming tunnels are
dark.  Activate the switch to reverse the jet stream, and head topside.  You need to give
that Fuel Barrel one last hurrah in the dark room ahead.  Luckily, the jet stream you
just reversed is right outside the room with the Fuel Barrel, so it isn't a long trip.  Head
down the ladder into the treasure room.

There's a short scene with General Scales and some of his cronies.  Fox finds that he has
to give chase on a Jet Bike, once again - but this time, with much higher stakes.

-{ Bike Sequence: CloudRunner Fortress }-
   This sequence takes place on a closed course with three SharpClaws.  The goal is to
   take out the lead SharpClaw before your fuel runs out.  This is much easier said than
   done.

   Realistically, you should take out all three of the SharpClaws to make things easier on
   yourself.  Hit all of the booster pads in the floor to give yourself some speed, and
   steer into your foes as much as possible.

   Try to aim for your first kill around 3/4 fuel remaining, and your second at about 1/2.
   After dropping the third SharpClaw, Fox will earn the second SpellStone, the eternal
   gratitude of the CloudRunners, and four more health points.
                                                                     -{ End Bike Sequence }-

From here on out, CloudRunner Fortress is closed off to you.  You can still visit if you
want, but the gates are closed tightly.

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Walkthrough - Ocean Force Point                                                  [sfa.05.10]
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Upon landing back at ThornTail Hollow, go ahead and do all the stuff you want to get done
before taking on your next adventure.  Oh, remember Tricky?  He's back in action too.  When
you're ready to get going, be sure to pick up the Ocean Force Point Temple map from
ThornTail Store.

-{ Checklist: ThornTail Hollow }-
   - Play the CloudRunner Flute for a stray CloudRunner on top of ThornTail Store and he'll
     retrieve a Bafmodad from the peak of the mountain for you.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Return to Cape Claw for the time being, and you'll find a LightFoot being harassed by some
SharpClaws on the beach.  Save his scaly ungrateful hide and he'll run off, sticking you
with some stolen goods.  In this case, said goods turn out to be beneficial, as it's a Fire
Gem, one of the keys to opening Ocean Force Point Temple.

To get the second Fire Gem, return to the entrance of Ocean Force Point Temple (the ladder
the HighTop dropped for you earlier).  There's a Disguise Pad nearby you couldn't utilize
earlier that leads inside.  Hop up onto the pressure plate in the first room and tell Tricky
to keep it pressed down.  This will cause a column to rise up, giving Fox access to an
activation switch.

The switch stops the waterfall outside, so you can swim into the canal underneath.  The
whirlpools in this cavern make it treacherous to swim through, but stick to where the
currents are pointing you and you won't have any trouble.  Drop down into the Temple area
below.  Put out the fire in front of the statue and take the second Fire Gem.  This causes
room to flood, and opens the main Temple door (this leads back out into Cape Claw; it's
useful for when you come back later).  The water used to fill this room came from upstairs,
so return to the first Temple room you visited to see what's up.  You don't have to go
the long way; just go through the door in the Krazoa head's mouth.

Place the Fire Gems into the statue mouths ahead of you.  One will light up, but the other
won't.  This is because one of the windows (that is, the eyes in the Krazoa head) is
unobstructed, allowing light to hit the Gem, but the other is blocked with brush.  Use the
activation switch near the column under the eye to make it fall, tell Tricky to stay on
it, then use the switch again to raise him to the top.  Have him burn the brush and the
other Gem will light up, opening up the path to the main Temple area.

-{ Checklist: Cape Claw }-
   - Revisit the room that filled with poison gas earlier to find some crats, a Bafmodad,
     and two Fuel Cells.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

The first part (a gatehouse of sorts) is a semi-flooded room with a pressure plate in the
middle.  Fox can stand on the plate no problem, making the opposite gate rise, but the
water is too deep for Tricky to stand on it.  Hit the target over the north gate (the one
you came in through) to cause the room to flood, giving you access to the upper level.

Have Tricky burn the prush you find inside, revealing a stone block you can push out into
the flooded room.  Hit the target a second time to drain the room again, and pull the block
onto the pressure plate.  Exit through the south gate.  To enter the Force Point Temple,
climb the ladders outside the main gate and place the SpellStone in the warp pad on the
upper level.

The first room of the Temple contains a long north-south wallway carpeted with electric
tiles.  There's also a wall with the same sort of tile arrangement.  Tell Tricky to Stay
on the pressure plate in front of the wall to cause some of the tiles to light up.  The
lit tiles on the wall tell you what tiles on the floor are safe to step on.  The important
part to remember is that the wall and the floor mirror each other; the left hand side of
the wall WHILE FOX IS LOOKING AT IT corrosponds to the left hand side of the floor WHILE
FOX IS LOOKING AT IT.

The tiles that light up are always random, so use this helpful tip.  Imagine that Fox has
to run up the wall with the tiles, starting from the bottom.  Only the lit ones are safe.
So make a note on which ones are lit (or do what I do, and draw a little diagram) and apply
that information as you run across the floor.  If Fox steps on a safe tile, all the tiles
in that row will sink, and are then safe to walk on.  If he steps on an unsafe one, he'll
be shocked and thrown back into the room.  You can always turn around and look at the wall
from the electrified floor, but this tends to disorient you.

Head into the water to your left after taking out the Sharpclaws, and into the large flooded
room therein.  You'll have to do some swimming in this room, so get into one of the grooves
along the south wall (they contain Staff Energy Gems) and snipe the shelled baddies.  Cross
the room and jump up onto the narrow platform.  Careful, it's covered in slippery moss.

Take the left hand path to a switch which makes a green orb appear, the middle path to a
switch which turns off a current in the previous room, and the right hand path to a switch
which causes a flame to turn on.  Return to the previous room now, and swim into the canal
you couln't enter before (due to the strong current).

Climb the bricked wall into the next room.  Use the Fire Blaster to activate the green orb
(again, time your shot so that you shoot through the flame when it's the right color), then
step on the warp pad.

[1]-[2]-[3]  The final section of the temple is laid out in seven rooms connected by
 |  [7]  |   pathways as pictured to the left.  I've numbered them for easy reference.
[4]-[5]-[6]  Fox starts in room #7.  There's a Booster Pad in this room, but it's been
             deactivated; you'll use it later.  The inner sanctum of Ocean Force Point
Temple is infested with the jellyfish blobs from Krazoa Temple, and each room has its own
puzzle.  Head through the double doors into room #2, then east into room #3.

Your goal in this room is to open the large rolling door leading to room #6.  Lower the
water level by using the activation switch along the north wall.  This will allow Fox to
activate the switch on ground level, opening up the rolling door.  To refill the room with
water, use the Disguise Pad to cause a panel in the center pillar to open up, revealing a
block.  Drag the block into the groove in the south side of the pillar, then climb up it
to get back to the lever which controls the water level.  Refill the room and head south
into room #6.

Have Tricky light the furnace in this next room to cause the carousel in the middle to
begin turning.  The goal now is to extinguish the flames on the spinning platform.  You
do this by utilizing the triggers under each Krazoa head.  Hitting a trigger causes the
head to bow forward and blow out any flames below.  You have 2:30 to accomplish this task.
Since the platform is spinning, you can use the same two heads to blow out all of the
torches if you like.  This will prevent you from having to run around the room.  Success
opens the door to room #5.
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|   _|O||  In room #5, there is a maze in the floor that looks a bit like that shown
||      |  to the left.  The X is a pillar with a trigger on each side.  Activating a given
||_ |  ||  trigger sends the platform sliding in that direction  You have to guide the
| X   _||  pillare to the O on the map without touching any of the outside walls.  This can
 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯   be done in six shots.  Shoot the west target, then the south one, then the east,
then north, west again, and finally south again.  This sends the pillar into its goal and
activates the Booster Pad you saw in room #7.

Use the Booster Pad to reach the upper level of the Temple, and follow the path through the
tunnels as it snakes around to the rooms you were in before.  In room #3, you'll see a
colored flame.  Activate the green orb behind it to reach the final warp pad.  Place the
SpellStone, and you'll be warped back outside the Temple.  No, you didn't visit rooms #1 or
#4 on this excursion; you'll explore them later.

-{ Checklist: Ocean Force Point Temple }-
   - Near the switch you use to turn on the flame in the Temple's entrance are two Fuel
     Cells.

   - There are two Fuel Cells in front of the warp pad, one on each side of the colorful
     flame.

   - Brake a crate in room #2 of the inner sanctum to uncover a Booster Pad.  Use it to
     reach a ledge containing two Fuel Cells.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

On the way back from Cape Claw, Fox will be ambushed by LightFoots.  You'll meet the fellow
from before, who accuses you of having stole his treasure (the Fire Gem).  You're
conveniently tied to a post, and thus cannot act at all.  Luckily, a helpful CloudRunner
drops by, and tells you he'll help you out.

A meter appears at the top of the screen; a green bar surrounded by two blue bars.  The
indicator swings back and forth fairly quickly, so you'll have to be snappy about hitting
A at the right time.  As the LightFoot approaches you, click the indicator in the green
area to blast him backwards.  With each LightFoot the green area gets smaller, and therefore
harder to nail.  If you miss, Fox will take damage.

After the CloudRunner torches all the LightFoots (LightFeet?) the Chief will untie Fox.
The CloudRunner will thank Fox again for saving the Queen, and then fly off.

I cannot stress enough how important it is to explore this area; there's hidden stuff
everywhere.  Get a good feel for how LightFoot Village is laid out, because it'll be very
important later on.  To give you some exploring incentive, you're actually looking for
three Wooden Block Carvings.  Since it's so important you learn the lay of the land, I
really shouldn't tell you where they are, but I feel compelled to do so since I want this
walkthrough to be complete.  You'll find the round one in a dig spot behind the strength
test totem (the thing with the outstretched arms in front of a pit), the square one behind
a wall of brush Tricky can burn down, and the triangular one is on the small patch of land
in the northeast corner of town.

Place the Carvings in their correct notches up in the area where Fox was tied earlier to
cause various platforms to raise out of the water around town.  This way, you can explore
the upper levels of town and reach all of the totem poles, which will be very important
later.  Make especially sure you note the location of each totem pole, then go see the
Chief.

The Chief will tell you that he hides a Krazoa Spirit form the SharpClaw, but before he'll
tell you where it is you'll have to succeed at the LightFoot Tests.  There are two tests:
the Tracking Test and the Test of Strength.

-{ LightFoot Test: Tracking }-
   The Tracking Test gives Fox 2:30 to run around LightFoot Village activating the totem
   poles.  The poles are conveniently marked in red on your map, but are almost impossible
   to see when you're zoomed all the way out, and the markings are so small as to be almost
   useless when you're zoomed all the way in.  You really have to know where the four poles
   are beforehand.

   The first pole is easy to find; just climb the ladder outside the Chief's hut and cross
   the bridge to reach it.

   The second is on a small stone island in the east part of town.  You'll have to jump
   across some rocks from the shore to get there.

   The third is on a tall stone tower to the southeast of the second totem.  Swim around
   to the back of the tower and climb up the bricked surface to activate the totem.

   Now dive back into the water and swim over to the area behind the brush Tricky burnt
   down earlier.  Use the Booster Pad to reach the upper forested area, where you'll find
   the final totem.
                                                                    -{ End LightFoot Test }-

-{ LightFoot Test: Strength }-
   The Test of Strength pits Fox against the strongest member of the LightFoot tribe:
   MuscleFoot.  They'll push against each other on the strength totem near the entrance
   of town; the loser will fall into the pit.

   The easiest way to beat MuscleFoot is to rapid-fire him.  Do this by holding the
   controller firmly with one hand and vigorously running back and forth over the A Button
   with your fingernail on the other hand (back in the NES days, we used to use this trick
   to conquer Track & Field 2, except we'd use a spoon.  The more complex layout of the
   GCN controller makes using a spoon impossible, though).  This makes MuscleFoot laughably
   easy; you should be able to drop him in just a few seconds.  Who knew Fox was that
   strong?

   Well, I knew it, for one.  I've seen firsthand how Fox effortlessly takes down opponents
   much larger than him.  Bowser and Ganondorf, for example.  Er, wrong game.
                                                                    -{ End LightFoot Test }-

Chief LightFoot will make you an honorary LightFoot and open the rolling door leading into
the underground area of the Village.  First order of business, locate the stack of yellow
crates and scale them.  Stand on the pressure plate on the top crate to start the totem
pole in the center of the chamber spinning.  You must hit each section of the pole with your
Fire Blaster, in turn, to stop them in the right place.  The idea is to get all the "wings"
lined up, to make a picture of a snake going down the front of the pole.  If you mess up
on one, hit it again to make it start spinning once more.  After you've got all the sections
lined up, the path to the Krazoa Shrine will open.

Break open a crate in the first room of the Shrine to reveal a Booster Pad that will take
you up top; simple enough.  The second room is a bit more complicated.  You'll first want
to snipe the flying critters in the room so they don't hassle you.  Stand on the pressure
plate to open up the gate at the far end, then quickly run through it before it closes
(be sure to nimbly dodge the flamethrowers coming at you from the walls, floors...  just
about everywyere).

Stand on the pressure plate in the third room to make the next gate open, and to cause all
the water to drain out of the pit of spikes in front of you.  Leap into the pit and run to
the other side so you can climb up the opposite ladder and get through the gate before it
closes.  Avoid the spikes; they hurt.

Slide into the pit in the next room and stand on the pressure plate.  Don't worry; the
plate is safe from the rolling barrels.  You can see where the barrels leave caps along the
slope, so race up to the gate taking advantage of the safe zones.  The Krazoa Spirit is on
the other side.

-{ Krazoa Test: Test of Fear }-
   In this test, a bar similar to the one from the LightFoot Test of Strength will appear
   onscreen.  This time, you control where the indicator slides by tapping the Control
   Stick.  Keep it in the green area at all times or you will fail the test.  It's a shame
   you have to keep your eyes glued to the green bar, because some really nifty stuff is
   going on while you're busy controlling a dumb little indicator...  such as an enormous
   General Scales dropping in and crushing Fox in his good hand.  Ouch.

   Upon successfully completing the test, Fox will earn the third Krazoa Spirit and be
   transported back to LightFoot Village.
                                                                       -{ End Krazoa Test }-

After you're done exploring LightFoot Village as thoroughly as you deem necessary, return
to ThornTail Hollow.  Finally.  Upon exiting the Village, you'll see a LightFoot come by
and use the secret knock to get the gates to open.  He hits all three trees with targets
painted on them.  Looking at the trees from the ThornTail Hollow exit, hit the closest tree,
then the furthest, then the one in the middle.  You can use the secret knock to get into
LightFoot Village at any time.

-{ Checklist: LightFoot Village }-
   - In one of the LightFoot huts, a villager will tell you that her babies like to climb
     trees.  Go to the wooded area outside of town and start beating on trees with your
     Staff.  You'll eventually reveal three LightFoot babies, who will run back to their
     mother.  Mommy's reward turns out to be the opening of a gate in a hut to the east
     of hers.  Climb up there to retrieve two Fuel Cells.

   - In another hut, another worried mother will tell you her three babies are in the
     forest.  Use the Staff Booster to jump up there (where the fourth totem you activated
     was) and herd the three LightFoot brats into the glowing blue pillar.  Your reward
     this time turns out to be some crates placed near the totem where Fox was tied.

   - In yet ANOTHER hut, yet ANOTHER LightFoot is ALSO missing children.  Don't these
     LightFoots know how to keep an eye on their kids?  These three are in the Krazoa
     Shrine mound, on the very top level.  Again, herd them into the blue pillar to send
     them home.  This is easier than in the woods, since there's less room for the kids
     to run around.  This time Fox gets a Booster Pad by the town's outer wall.  Follow the
     path you find up top to find a Cheat Token well, a Fuel Cell, a Bafmodad, and a
     Firefly.

   - On the upper level you need the Booster Pad to reach (where the totem is) is a Fuel
     Cell.

   - Use the Staff Booster to reach the upper level of the woods outside of town.  Two Fuel
     Cells and some Scarabs are atop a ledge up here.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Krazoa Palace this time around is a breeze.  The warp point puts you practically right where
you need to go.  Go up the elevator into the main jet stream chamber, and ride the streams
up to the third level and stand on the Disguise Pad along the north wall.  Release the
Spirit and you're done.

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Walkthrough - Walled City                                                        [sfa.05.11]
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Upon returning to ThornTail Hollow, you'll see that the mother ThornTail who lives in the
cave near WarpStone is in distress.  Little gremlins are stealing her eggs!  Enter her
home and notice that the eggs sit in the center of the room, with grooves running into
gremlin holes along the walls (not exactly the safest place to keep eggs, I should think).
Protect the eggs for 1:40 by nailing the gremlins with your Staff.

This task can get a little daunting, so you might want to try assigning the Ground Quake
to your Y Button in case things get a little messy.  If a gremlin grabs an egg, you have
until he reaches his hole to swat him and make it sink back into the nest.  Complete this
task successfully and the mother will repay you by showing you a cave where Fox can learn
the Portal Device technique for his Staff, which allows him to open those purple magical
doors.

Visit Queen EarthWalker, and she'll tell Fox and Tricky where the King is being held.  He
was taken off to the Walled City, but has hidden his GateKeeper powers behind a magic door
in the Queen's room.  Pop the door open with your brand new Portal Device to break the
GateKeeper's seal, and then it's off to the Walled City!  Don't forget to stop by ThornTail
Store and buy the map first.  You will also require twelve Fuel Cells.

-{ Shooter Mission: Walled City }-
   This shooter mission takes place in what looks like temple ruins floating through outer
   space.  There are lots of tight areas where you'll have to weave in between pillars.
   Using the brakes and boosters strategically is key in many areas of this stage.

   Start off by shooting the crate to your right for a Bomb Powerup, then enter the temple
   ahead.  There's a Silver and Gold Ring near center stage.  As you exit the temple area,
   you'll see the next Gold Ring amidst a rock formation above you, so grab that one too.

   Cut right to get the Laser Powerup from the crate, then weave through the asteroid
   field into the second temple area.  At the entrance is a locked Gold Ring.  The small
   opening to the temple will open and close on its own, so be sure to boost through when
   it's open.  Get the Silver Ring and Bomb Powerup inside.  Get the Gold Ring as you exit,
   then cut hard left to avoid the stalagtite.  Get the Silver Ring ahead if you need it.

   Your next two Gold Rings are in circular stone areas on the bottom of the next orbiting
   temple.  Cut right to get the first, then left to get the second.  You might have to
   barrel roll to give yourself enough distance.  After the second Gold Ring, nab the
   Bomb Powerup from the crate and enter the next temple through the metal doors.

   This temple area has pillars running down the center.  There's a Bomb Powerup to
   the left, a Gold Ring on the right, then a Silver Ring on the left.  You'll have to
   weave quickly between the pillars if you want all three, or you can just take the right
   hand route and get the Gold Ring.  In either case, take out the laser pods so they
   don't menace you as you're doing so.

   As you exit the temple, fire a bomb to eradicate all the laser pods flying in at you.
   Meanwhile, cut hard right for a Gold Ring, then hard left for another (locked) one.
   You'll really have to cut hard to the right and lay on the A Button to unlock the
   final Gold Ring near the top of the last temple and complete the stage.
                                                                   -{ End Shooter Mission }-

Explore the Walled City to your satisfaction, but beware of the wandering RedEyes.  You
can't kill them (yet), so just avoid them.  Have a conversation with all the EarthWalkers
standing around.  Once you've checked everything out and know the lay of the land pretty
well, undergo your first order of business in this area: finding King EarthWalker.

Locate the red structure near the end of the river (both ends are in the northeast corner).
Ground Quake on the little pad there, and then it's time to race!  You'll see a passageway
slide open on the pyramid in the center of the City, and a furnace appear on the structure
next to the pad.  You only have a minute, so use these directions to get there: run up the
sloped entrance to the pyramid, hang a left, round the corner and run along the eastern
side (beware of the large red blocks that will attempt to push you off the side), up the
slope to the second level, follow the path all the way around to the eastern side, down
through the tunnel (avoid the flamethrowers as best you can), and have Tricky light the
furnace there.  Phew!

In the southwest corner of the inner City, you'll find a similar blue structure.  Repeat
the process: Ground Quake on the pad, then go up to the pyramid (you have 1:20 this time).
The entrance is on the same level as the previous one, except on the western side.  Have
Tricky light the second furnace, and the stone slab to the south of the pyramid will
slide away, revealing a passage downward.

Meet with King EarthWalker inside, and he'll tell you that the RedEye King has the
SpellStone.  He'll also instruct you to find two RedEye Teeth, and direct you to a Magic
Cave.  That's a lot to absorb.  Let's take it one step at a time.

First, head south across the bridge (this bridge was not here previous to meeting with King
EarthWalker) and look for a bricked wall covered with some brush.  Have Tricky torch the
brush and climb up top, where you'll find a place to put a Bomb Spore.  Blow it open to
reveal a Magic Cave, containing the enormously powerful Super Ground Quake.  Now you can
take down those pesky RedEyes!

To drop a RedEye, use the Super Ground Quake to knock him over.  Then grab a Fuel Barrel
(there's one each by the Quake Pads you used earlier) and heave it at him.  Poof, one down.
Repeat this process with the other three RedEye to make the spirit door on the spire in
the southwest corner of the City vanish.  Inside you'll find the Gold RedEye Tooth.

Now seek out the EarthWalkers around the edges of the city.  Nearby each one is a tree,
and on the trunk of each tree is a Blaster Target.  Nail each target and a torch near
Fox's Arwing will light up.  Light all four torches to make a white ring appear at the
beginning of the river.

Like in CloudRunner's fortress, you'll have to pass through each white ring to reach the
end.  Simply swim from one to the next.  You'll start with only 17 seconds, but more
time (about seven seconds) will be added each new ring you pass.  If you get to the
end of the river in time, you will obtain the Silver RedEye Tooth.

Place the Teeth in the mouths of the dinosaur statues in King EarthWalker's chambers to
reveal the passage to the RedEye King's lair.  (There are two shrines along the east and
west banks of the river; you cannot get into them yet.) The stone door will slam shut
behind Fox as he enters the King's lair, locking him into a fierce boss battle.

-{ Boss Fight: RedEye King }-
   This is a long, arduous fight.  The RedEye King can deal a lot of damage by mowing
   Fox over in the narrow passages of his lair.  Fortunately, this is his only attack,
   and taking him down is relatively easy once you know what to do.  You'll note that in
   the corners of the chamber are Fuel Barrels in cages.  Open the cage by shooting the
   target above, and take the Barrel.  Now wait.

   When you see the RedEye King approaching from the distance, run forward and stand near
   the white pad on the ground.  Wait until the King is about done roaring at you, then step
   on the pad.  Just as the King starts to charge, the electric nodes in the wall will zap
   him to the ground.  Fling the Fuel Barrel at him while he's laying there to score a hit,
   then retreat into a nook in the wall (there are some Staff Energy Flowers inside) so he
   can't hurt you.

   Repeat this process times, keeping in mind that the RedEye will chase you around for a
   good while after each hit, and that new white pads won't appear for a few moments.  and
   Fox will pry the SpellStone loose from his ugly head.  He'll gain four more health
   points upon successfully felling the RedEye King.
                                                                        -{ End Boss Fight }-

Unlike the first two satellites, the Walled City remains open to you even after you clear
it, so explore it as much as you like to get anything you missed.  When you're ready to go,
just hop in the Arwing and return to ThornTail Hollow.

-{ Checklist: Walled City }-
   - There's a dig spot behind the Arwing containing a Bafmodad.

   - Plant a BombSpore behind the EarthWalker on the east side of the City to find a small
     cave with some crates and a Bafmodad.

   - A dig spot behind the EarthWalker near the Magic Cave conceals another Bafmodad.

   - There's a cave leading into the spire where you find the Gold RedEye Tooth.  Use
     a BombSpore to get inside to find a fourth Bafmodad and some Scarabs.
                                                                          -{ End Checklist }-

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Return to Volcano Force Point Temple and open it up with your SpellStone.  Inside, things
are as you left them last time, for the most part.  Ride the elevator into the lower area
and place your SpellStone in the far side of the circular catwalk in the huge volcanic room.
This opens up a round door along the far wall.

Getting there isn't easy.  You have to drop into the crater (look for a platform down
there that isn't moving or spewing flame) and navigate across the floating platforms
(Freeze Blast the gated ones so they stop shooting fire upwards) to reach it.  Ride the
elevator at the end of the passage up to the top level of the Temple.

Inside is a hallway with eight colored torches: blue, green, red, then yellow.  Along the
balcony level of the elevator shaft are torches of the same colors.  Freeze Blast the
upper torches in the order they appear in the hallway (blue, green, red, then yellow) to
open the door at the end.

Beat down the SharpClaws in the next room to make a pressure plate appear that controls
the height of the ladder in the room.  Tell Tricky to stay put on it, and climb it up to
the top level.  Freeze Blast the flames a the top, and activate the lever behind the
flames, to make the gate open into the next chamber.

Have Tricky Stay on the plate in this room to make the flaming platform start moving back
and forth.  Extinguish the flames and hop aboard.  You now have to light all three colored
orbs along the top of the room by way of the single colored flame.  What's more, you have
to do it while riding a floating platform.  The orb colors are (left to right) blue, green,
then blue.  Light all three orbs to open the way back into the volcanic crater.

Use the warp pad and place the third SpellStone into its rightful slot.  You'll be warped
back outside.  Make your way back to ThornTail Hollow.

-{ Checklist: Volcano Force Point Temple }-
   - Staff Boost up to a high ledge in the section with the rolling barrels and use the
     SharpClaw Disguise to open the gate you couldn't earlier.  A Bafmodad and two Fuel
     Cells await you inside.

   - Plant a Moon Seed to the left of the main Temple gates to create a vine leading to
     two Fuel Cells, a Bafmodad, and a Cheat Token well.

   - If you go around the upper level around the elevator again (where you got the Freeze
     Blast earlier) you'll find three more Fuel Cells.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

As can be expected, the moment you set foot in the Hollow the ThornTails need your help.
A whole mess of those obnoxious flying critters come careeining out of the well, and begin
picking the ThornTails apart.  Make your way around the Hollow and rescue each one by
destroying all the wicked little critters attacking it with the Fire Blaster.  Don't
forget the one down by the Cape Claw exit!  Saving all the ThornTails nets you the Large
Scarab Bag.  Now Fox can carry 200 Scarabs now.

Now you can finally afford the most expensive thing in the ThornTail Store: the SnowHorn
Artifact.  This should give you a good indication of where to go next.  Had you properly
explored the Wastes earlier, you would have found a blue SnowHorn who is missing a gold
Alpine Root.  If not, you can find him on the other side of the pond with the icebergs
floating in it.  In any case, give him his Root back and he'll make a Horn Pad appear on
the ground in front of him.  Set the Horn to your Y Button (trust me, you'll need it) and
play it on the pad to start the race.

You have about 45 seconds to reach the next pad.  Go behind the SnowHorn and have Tricky
melt the ice there.  Blow the Horn on the next pad (each new pad will add some time to
your clock).  Send a Fire Blaster shot into the hole in the tree nearby to make a bridge,
and cross it to find your next pad.  Head south and drop into the lower area of the Wastes
(past the little buggers who spit green goo at you) and blow the Horn on the next pad
below you.  The next pad appears to the left of the SharpClaw guardsman.  Pass in between
the torches and find the next pad near Garunda Te.  Run down to the riverbank, turn left,
fell the tree at the end with the Fire Blaster (if you haven't already done so), and
cross the river.  The final pad is up atop the bricked wall.

Assuming you completed the race in time, you'll find that a new cave has opened up in
the northern area of the Wastes.  Use the warp pad inside to head to the next Krazoa Shrine.

Climb the ladder into the first room of the Shrine, which is basically a winding narrow
path, frozen over for maximum slipperyness, with a couple of obnoxious flying dinos
overhead.  Snipe the critters so they don't mess with you, then grab the Fuel Barrel behind
you and very carefully cross the chamber.  Hurl the Barrel at the far wall to open the next
room.

You'll need to bring a Fuel Barrel from the previous room into the next one, so go back
and get it.  Set it down on the pad next to the switch and wait for the crane to come
get it.  While it's moving towards the back of the chamber, you'll have to flip the
switch to turn the flamethrowers off.  Turn the first one off right away, then wait for
the crane to change direction and turn the second off, then wait for it to change direction
again and turn off the third.  Swim across the chamber (careful of whirlpools) and meet up
with your Barrel on the other side.

Getting the barrel across the jet stream can be tricky business, but if you lose it you
can influence its direction by pushing it around a bit.  Set the Barrel down on the pad while
you take care of the SharpClaw, then take it to the end of the chamber.  Pitch it at
the wall while the middle flamethrower is down, to open the Krazoa Spirit's room.

-{ Krazoa Test: Test of Strength }-
   This test is really a joke.  It's essentially a reprise of the LightFoot test you did
   earlier; just run your fingernail across the A Button to have it done almost
   instantly.  Easiest test yet!
                                                                       -{ End Krazoa Test }-

Krazoa Spirit in tow, you get transported back to the Wastes.  Time to make your way back
to ThornTail Hollow so you can have WarpStone get you on your way to Krazoa Palace.

 -{ Checklist: SnowHorn Wastes }-
   - There's a Fuel Cell by the warp pad leading to the Krazoa Shrine.

   - There's a tiny cave in the area with Garunda Te.  You can see three SharpClaws inside
     (and even knock them over with the Ground Quake) but there doesn't seem to be any
     way inside.  The Fuel Cell scanner doesn't pick anything up in there either.  If
     there's a way in, I certainly haven't a clue where it is.  If you have been in this
     cave, please e-mail me and let me know where the entrance is.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Once again, Krazoa Palace is a breeze.  Ride the elevator up to the jet stream room
and ride the wind up to the second level.  Use the Portal Device on the purple door along
the north of the room, and release the Spirit inside.  You'll be whisked back to ThornTail
Hollow.  The WarpStone will praise you for a bit, and then direct you to Dragon Rock.
He'll tell you that the GateKeeper is nearby.

Find the ThornTail who wouldn't speak to you previously (all you could get out of him
was "Munch munch...  not now"; he's over by the well now) and he'll cry you a river about
how he and his companions stormed Krazoa Palace in hopes of pushing back General Scales, but
all of his friends were captured and taken to Dragon Rock.  He'll open up the seal on the
last Dinosaur Planet satellite.

Make your preparations before you leave; be sure to buy the Dragon Rock map before you go.
Flying to Dragon Rock requires fifteen Fuel Cells.

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Walkthrough - Dragon Rock                                                        [sfa.05.13]
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-{ Shooter Mission: Dragon Rock }-
   You have to collect all ten Gold Rings to reach Dragon Rock, which sounds daunting...
   but Rare made all the Rings easy to collect.  This is actually the easiest shooter
   level (barring the first one, of course).  It is almost entirely strictkly linear, and
   the enemy count is relatively inoffensive when compared to the earlier stages.

   The entire level takes place amidst giant floating tunnels of some kind, which Fox can
   easily transverse by staying in the middle almost at all times.  Start out getting the
   Bomb Powerup and the Gold Ring as you start over the first asteroid.  There's a second
   Bomb Powerup immediately afterwards, and then you enter the first tunnel.  Bombs are
   useful to clean this tunnel out, and there's a Gold Ring and a Laser Powerup towards
   the end.

   The next tunnel is blocked with a shutter.  Boost through it while it's open.  When you
   enter the main area, bank to the left side of the pillars to take the first Gold Ring
   in here, and the Bomb Powerup ahead, then roll right to take the second.  Go through
   the next shutters and, at the end of the tunnel, take the locked Gold Ring.

   The next Gold Ring is slightly above and off to the left as you exit this tunnel.
   Get it and proceed forward.  This sandy asteroid is a very open area; the next Gold
   Ring is towards the end.  You'll see a crate off to the side of the next tunnel - DO NOT
   GET IT.  You MUST go into this tunnel to get the Gold Ring inside!  Beware of the
   huge asteroid that will block your exit.

   Back out in deep space is a Silver Ring and a horizontally-scrolling Gold Ring.  Careful
   with this one...  you HAVE to get it to finish the level after all.  Use some Bombs
   to clear out the last tunnel and round out your Gold Ring collection, to touch down
   on Dragon Rock.
                                                                   -{ End Shooter Mission }-

The main goal of Dragon Rock, other than getting the SpellStone of course, is to free three
prisoner dinosaurs: an EarthWalker, a HighTop, and a CloudRunner.  You're going to free
each one in turn, and ride each one around Dragon Rock shooting things.  Fun fun!  Explore
the area, but be careful - the laser pods are merciless and the giant lumbering dinosaurs
have to be frozen to be killed.

Start out by heading to the left-hand side of the north compound.  Climb the ladder there,
but be careful of the flame throwers.  Cross the top of the compound, past the two pressure
plates and a Fuel Barrel pad, around the left-hand side, where you'll find a Fuel Barrel.
Take this Fuel Barrel back to the pad (careful not to touch any flamethrowers) and set it
down.  Activate the switch to call a crane.

The crane will carry the Barrel past the two flamethrowers above you.  You have to stand
on each pressure pad in turn to shut the flamethrower off as the crane goes by.  Do this
from a side-view to make it easier on yourself.  Stand on the first plate until the Barrel
has passed, then roll over to the second.  The crane will set the Barrel down by the
wooden gate you have to blow open.  Head inside.

Inside is a room with a rotating flamethrower.  Cross the room (follow one of the flames
to activate a lever.  This will open up the EarthWalker's holding cell on the south side
of Dragon Rock.  He'll tell you that to free the HighTop, you'll have to disable the
patrolling laser pods.  To do so, climb on the EarthWalker's back.

There are four shield generators (green diodes hidden in the rock walls) to disable: one in
the pillar in the southeast corner of the battlefield, one in the wall to the east of the
north compound, one on the north side of the central pillar, and one in the rock in the
northwest corner.  Once they're all down, dismount the EarthWalker at either of the two
green glowing structures, and snipe the laser pods (from a safe distance) with the Fire
Blaster.  Be careful of the EarthWalker's health at the bottom of the screen.  There's a
Staff Energy Flower in the northwest corner if your Fire Blaster drains you.

When the fourth laser pod is down, a gate will open in the wall of the north compound, so
head that way.  You'll end up inside, where the HighTop is being held.  Staff Boost to the
upper level using the Booster Pad near his foot, and he'll tell you that he needs you to
break the ropes keeping him bound.  Stand to one side of him and hit the four targets near
the base of each rope to free him.  Amusingly, the ropes will reappear after a few moments,
so be quick, and the HighTop is awful fidgety and will block the targets on the opposite
end with his neck, so be careful with your aim.  There's a Staff Energy Flower below if you
need it.

The HighTop is eager to cross the plane, and needs Fox's help protecting him.  As he makes
his way around the battlefield, dozens of little annoying robots will be launched from the
center pillar.  Snipe as many as you can with the Fire Blaster, and try not to let any
through.  Each one you fail to destroy will cause damage to the HighTop.  The HighTop will
open up the passage in the southeast corner for you.

Kill the three giant dinos in this area by freezing them, and the spirit door on the upper
level will open up, but don't go up yet.  You'll have to give the Fuel Barrel a hell of a
workout to open the path completely.  Note the pressure pad next door to the Barrel.  Fox
has to stay on that pad for the crane to operate.  The path of the crane will go right
through those three flamethrowers above those three targets.  From the pressure plate,
you'll have to Fire Blaster each target to shut off the flamethrower as the Barrel goes by.
Stay on the pressure plate until the crane drops the Barrel, then follow it up top.
Alternatively, you could tell Tricky to Stay on the pad, so Fox is free to get as close to
the switches as you feel comfortable.  (Thanks to Kelsey Hine for this tidbit; I honestly
don't know how I missed it.)

Now you have to get the Barrel past three jet streams which spew flames.  Yes, you heard me
right.  Stand in front of each one in turn to get a feel for the timing, and hurl the
Barrel across when there are no flames.  If it blows up, you'll have to start all over.
Blow open the wooden wall on the other side, and enter the room where the CloudRunner is
being kept.

Activate the switch inside to get the CloudRunner's cage to move back and forth.  Drop back
down to ground level and have Tricky light the furnace to burn the rope holding the cage.
There's no real easy way to time this, so keep Flaming until it works out.  It turns out
this CloudRunner is the one Krystal was riding in the game's prologue.

The CloudRunner will help you destroy the four energy spires surrounding the center tower.
This is much like the HighTop ride (in that you have to protect your mount from damage), but
you also have primary targets to hit: namely the circular targets below each energy node.
It will probably take two or three passes to complete this mission, but as long as you
lay on the Fire Blaster you won't have any trouble.

The CloudRunner will tell Fox that the SpellStone is inside the tower, but Scales has it
guarded by a terrible creature.  After Fox jumps into the tower, he gets to meet said
creature: Drakor.

-{ Boss Fight: Drakor }-
   This fight takes place amidst a flying platform through a maze of molten rock and
   flamethrowers.  It's another shooting sequence, and you can see Drakor's health in the
   bar underneath you.  Just lay on your Fire Blaster and aim at everything that looks
   interesting: the boss himself, the crystals he shoots, the electric mines in Fox's path,
   crates that contain Silver Rings (to restore life), and so on.  Be sure to hit ALL the
   targets as you fly; they'll turn off flamethrowers that would otherwise damage Fox.

   This is a long and somewhat boring boss fight, but it isn't hard.  Upon depleting Drakor's
   energy and knocking him into the lava, Fox will receive the final SpellStone and four
   more health points.  Your dinosaur buddies will thank you, and point you back to Ocean
   Force Point Temple.
                                                                        -{ End Boss Fight }-

You can come back and visit Dragon Rock if you want, but it's a pretty bland, featureless
place.  There's absolutely nothing of interest here, whatsoever.  Head back for ThornTail
Hollow.

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Once back in ThornTail Hollow, restock on any commodities you think you'll need, get anything
done you want to get done, and then make your way back to Cape Claw.  Now all that stands
between Fox and victory over General Scales is one last Force Point.

The SharpClaws have walled up the entrance to the Force Point Temple; you're going to have
to unwall it.  Head into the small cavern (on the beach where you rescued Queen CloudRunner)
and you'll find a magic doorway.  Open it up with the Portal Device and put out the flames
on the other side to find the SharpClaw cannon.  Use the canon to re-open the entrance to
the Temple.

-{ Checklist: Cape Claw }-
   - Use the cannon to blow open a cracked rock on the beach on the opposite side of the
     Cape.  This uncovers a Bafmodad and a Magic Cave leading to the last Staff Energy
     Upgrade.

   - Use the cannon to blow open the rock cliff underneath the wooden platforms on the
     east bank.  You can barely see the cracks from the cannon; aim left of the palm tree
     and hit the wall there.  Go inside to find a Cheat Token well.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Back in the Temple, pass through the room with the electric floor just like you did before,
except this time there are three sections instead of two.  Check out the previous
Ocean Force Point Temple section for tips on this part.  Once past, return to the warp pad
and head into the main area of the temple.

[1]-[2]-[3]  Remember this little map?  Aye, you're back.  This time, though, rooms #3 and
 |  [7]  |   #6 are closed off; you'll be visiting rooms #1 and #4 instead.  Once again,
[4]-[5]-[6]  Fox starts in room #7.  And once again, start off by passing through the double
             doors in the north to room #2.

This time, though, you'll be turning left and entering room #1.  Push the stone block around
the corner of the room so you can use it to jump up to the high ledge.  Activate the switch
up top to open the door to room #4.  Now jump down the opposite side and bust open the
crate to reveal a Disguise Pad.  Activate the pad to make a panel in the center pillar slide
open.  Activate the new switch to cause the room to fill with water, so you can swim through
the open door.

Room #4 is a reprise of room #6, with the spinning platform in the middle with torches and
the four Krazoa heads above.  This one has an interesting twist, though: each head has a
color, as denoted by the plate underneath the four targets.  On the opposite wall as you
enter are the red and blue heads, and to either side of you as you enter are the yellow
and green ones.  The four flames are of corrosponding colors.  This time, you'll have to
time your shots so that the right head blows out the right flame.  The game starts when you
activate the lever along the west wall, and you have 3:00 to complete the task.  Now the
door to room #5 opens.
 _______
||O  ¯_-|  Remember this little number from room #5?  Same deal, different maze.  The map
| ¯|    |  for this one isn't as accurate, so follow the directions instead.  Hit the east
|    |  |  target, then the south, then east, then north, then west, then south, then east
|__  | X|  again.  This will send the pillar into the goal and activate the Booster Pad back
 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯   in room #7.

The Booster Pad is on the opposite side of the room this time, but still circles around to
a warp pad leading to the SpellStone area.  Again, light the orb on the far wall (it's
blue this time) and activate the warp pad.  Place the last SpellStone (doesn't that feel
good?) and Fox will learn that even though the SpellStones are all back in place, he
still has to find the lost Krazoa Spirits and return them to Krazoa Temple to get the
satellites back on the planet where they belong.

Peppy chimes in and tells you there's a Krazoa Shrine in the Walled City.  Looks like it's
time to return to ThornTail Hollow.

-{ Checklist: Ocean Force Point Temple }-
   - Just after the electric floor, take a right and open the magical door you see with
     the Portal Device.  Inside is a Cheat Token well.
                                                                         -{ End Checklist }-

Once back at the Walled City, talk to King EarthWalker and he'll open up the two doors you
couldn't get through on your last visit.  The red one is the Sun Palace, the blue one is the
Moon Palace.  You have to get the two stones from the two Palaces to open the Krazoa
Shrine.  Go to the Sun Palace first.

--a-----  First Fox will drop into a chamber that looks like the one to the left (on that
----B--b  map, top is north).  The goal is to push the blocks, labeled with capital letters,
--------  onto the corrosponding sun symbols, labeled with lowercase letters.  If at any
Dc---A--  time a block touches the outer wall, the puzzle resets.  If a block touches a sun
--------  symbol, it freezes in place and can no longer be pushed.  Blocks can be pushed
--------  against other blocks without consequence.  First, push block D south onto its
d---C---  symbol.  Now push block C up against block D, then north onto its symbol.  Push
--------  block A up against block C, then north onto its symbol.  Finally, push block B
          straight west to its symbol.  This will cause a hole to open in the Palace tower.

Use the elevator to climb to the top of the tower, stand on the red plate in the ground,
and look through the hole.  You'll see a shimmering circular structure off in the distance.
Zoom all the way up into it and Fox will be blinded with a bright light.  Once he's done
this the way to the Sun Stone will open up below you.  Ride the elevator back down and
enter the palace.

The Sun and Moon Palaces are much like a Krazoa Shrine; they're basically each just a
couple puzzle rooms.  Kill off the fiery bats in the first room of the Sun Palace (with
the Freeze Blast) and take note of the three blocks in the wall.  The far (east) wall
has a blue outline, the two side walls have a red outline.  The block in the right-hand
wall (north) has a moon on its face; the other two have suns.  Your task is to get the blue
block into the far wall, and the red ones into the sides, with the faces all showing outward.

First, pull the block in the far wall all the way out, and then over towards the other sun
block to clear the path.  Push the moon block into its groove.  Now take the first block
you pulled and push it back onto the middle path, so the last block can be moved across to
its correct groove.  Then, place the first block in the last groove and the door to the
next room will open.

You'll find a Quake Pad in this next chamber.  In this room, Fox will have to use a variety
of his skills in a race against time.  I hope you've gotten good at pulling out items on
the fly.  All directions through this maze are assuming Fox is facing north.  You have 1:20
to complete all the tasks in the maze.

Activate the Quake Pad and run to the right.  Activate the lever at the end of the hallway.
Return to the Quake Pad, and to forward.  Take a left at the flower, then an immediate right
and go around the corner ahead.  Follow this pathway around to a fire.  Put it out with
the Freeze Blast and activate the switch.  Backtrack through the opening in the previous
wall now, and head straight to the end.  Turn right and hit the target over the pit.  Now
back up and turn right down the next hallway.  At the end, turn right and have Tricky
burn the brambles on the wall, then activate the final switch.  Now go left through the door.

Open the magical door and enter the final chamber.  At the end of the wall is a large
spinning disc with a hole cut in it.  There are also three targets on the wall behind the
disc, which get uncovered in turn as the hole moves past.  Your goal is to light the
targets (left to right) to create a bridge leading to the Sun Stone.  Watch out for
flamethrowers as you cross the bridge.

That done, cross the Walled City to the blue Moon Palace.  Cross the bridge and drop into
the block puzzle out front.

--a--A--  Here's the Moon Palace block puzzle, again, top being north.  It's the same basic
----b---  idea, except now the symbols are moons instead of suns.  Start by pushing block D
------C-  south onto its symbol, then block A east onto its symbol.  Third, push block C
-D------  south onto its symbol.  Finally, push block B west, then north, then east onto
--------  the final symbol.  Again, climb the tower via the elevator, stand on the mark,
------c-  and look through the hole off into the distance.  Fox will be blinded and the
-d----B-  entrance inside Moon Palace will open up.  Ride the elevator back down and go
--------  downstairs.

Activate the first switch to trigger the first room.  In this room, there are three
gates spaced across a tiled floor.  The gates rise and fall on a timed pattern, and the
tiles drop away into nothingness if you stand on them too long.  Getting past the first
gate is easy; just wait until its down and run across.  For the second and third gate, walk
slowly across the tiles until the gate opens, then dash across.  This will likely take a
few tries, so be patient with it.
 _______________
|   __________  |    The next room is one of the most obnoxious ones in the game.  After
|  |___   ____| |    utilizing the Quake Pad, the door will open and you'll have 35 seconds
|____  | |  ____ <<  to get through it.  However, invisible walls will spring up
|   ___| | |    |    throughout the room that you can't see until you bump into them.  The
|  |_____| |____|    map at left (top facing north) gives a rough layout of the invisible
|  |    Q|      |    walls.  Q is the Quake Pad, F is a Staff Energy Flower (which you'll
|  | |¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|  |    need if you mess up to many times) and the arrows show where you
|    | |¯¯¯¯¯ F |    enter and exit the room.
 ¯¯¯¯¯¯\/¯¯¯¯¯¯¯

Beyound this is a magic door, and then another rotating trigger room.  Hit all three
triggers, left to right, to make a bridge to the Moon Stone (watch out for flamethrowers!).

Stones in tow, return the the room where you placed the two Fangs earlier and place each
Stone in the corrosponding dragon head.  The very top of the ziggurat will open up, revealing
the last Krazoa Shrine.

-{ Warning!  Caution!  Aviso! }-
   This is the point of no return.  Once you finish the last Krazoa Shrine, you are
   committed to finishing the game.  You will not be able to return to any of the other
   locations to take care of any other business.  If there's anything left you want to
   do on Dinosaur Planet or any of its satellites, LEAVE THE WALLED CITY RIGHT NOW AND
   GO DO IT.  I mean it.  I'm really, really serious.  If you want to keep your game clean,
   save it right now and don't save it anymore afterwards.  If you've been following
   along with the hidden goodies, you'll have rounded out 90% by now.
                                                            -{ Warning!  Caution!  Aviso! }-

Once you've gotten EVERYTHING you feel you need to get, and have explored ALL of the other
areas to the point of ultimate satisfaction, head to the peak of the ziggurat and enter the
final Krazoa Shrine.  Use the warp pad, then climb the ladder into the first room of
the Shrine.

Typical Krazoa Shrine fare.  Stand on the pressure plate and wait for the gate to open at the
far end.  Cross the chasm by riding the jet streams, but time it so that you don't hit any
of the flamethrowers.  Cross into the next room.

Cross the jet stream to the center platform.  Put out the flames, and cross to the other
side of the chasm.  Now, to open the gate, turn around and hit the target over the entrance.
Pass into the last room.

The final room of the Shrine has a chasm laced with jet streams and rotating flamethrowers.
Step on the pressure plate to open the gate, then cross the chasm (avoiding the flamethrowers
obviously) into the room with the Krazoa Spirit.  Prepare for the final Krazoa Test.

-{ Krazoa Test: Test of Knowledge }-
     O    In this test, you have to pick up the objects sitting on the floor and place them
   1   4  in the correct bins in front of the alcoves along the wall in under 1:18.  In each
   2   5  alcove is a picture of one of the game's locales.  Using the diagram to the left,
   3   6  where O is the shimmering round wall: 1 is the Walled City, 2 is SnowHorn Wastes,
          3 is Deep Space (shooter missions), 4 is Moon Mountain Pass, 5 is LightFoot Village,
   and 6 is CloudRunner Fortress.  The six items laying on the ground are a Fang, a Flute,
   a Moon Seed, a Wood Block, an Asteroid, and a Horn.  Pick them up (like you would a jar)
   and put them in the right hubs.

   Oh, okay.  Fine.  Here's where they go, in case you forgot:  Fang goes to #1, Flute goes
   to #6, Moon Seed goes to #4, Wood Block goes to #5, Asteroid goes to #3, and Horn goes
   to #2.  Sometimes I think I'm being TOO complete.
                                                                       -{ End Krazoa Test }-

Once the final test is solved, you'll be transported outside into the Walled City again.
Fox will say goodbye to Tricky, and make him an honorary member of Star Fox for all his hard
work.

With that, all that's left is to do is return to Krazoa Palace.  Pepper has altered your
flight path to land at the Palace instead of ThornTail Hollow, so as soon as you finish
the shooter level (for like, the thirtieth time) you'll touch down there.

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This is it...  the final showdown.  First thing's first: find a place to stash the Krazoa
Spirit you just got.  Head down into the Palace via the jet stream at the north end.  Drop
down to the lowest jetstream, so you are taken to the second (from the bottom) level of the
Palace.  To the south end is a small hallway area leading deeper into the Palace.  Follow
the path as it winds around (across a jet stream that was inactive earlier) to a balcony
outside the Palace.  You can release the Spirit here.

Some gates up by the Arwing open up afterwards, so head topside.  Use the warp pad that
has been uncovered to be teleported to a previously unexplored area of the Palace.  The gate
ahead locks behind you with a spirit door.  Nothing left to do except climb up onto the
platform ahead.  Approaching the middle of the platform, Fox is jumped by General Scales.

As soon as you pull your Staff out, a mysterious voice rings out saying Scales was a puppet
of some sort.  The voice demands that Scales pass over the final Krazoa Spirit.  Oh, and
as can be expected, Fox recognizes the mysterious voice.  Do you?

Again, Fox is warped back topside.  Release the final Spirit into the new Krazoa head.
That's the sixth one, but Krystal isn't being released from her prison.  Eventually the
crystal imprisonment drops, threatening to dash Krystal on the floor below, but Fox saves
her.  It is then the mighty Krazoa God wakes up.

Krystal steals her staff back, and attempts to take on the Krazoa God.  Fox has a better
idea, though, and hops in his Arwing, revealing that the mighty Krazoa God is, indeed,
good old Andross.

-{ Boss Fight: Andross }-
   There are five phases to the Andross fight, each one more difficult than the last.
   In the first phase, Andross will spin around, revealing the Krazoa God.  It only has one
   attack: a massive ring of lasers that spirals around the screen.  You'll see this attack
   coming with plenty of time to dodge it, so just circle the ring when you see it.  After
   you take out the Krazoa God's eyes and the gem on its forehead, Andross will spin
   around again, beginning phase two.

   Andross has several attacks in phase two, but they always come in the same order.  First
   he tries to swipe at you with each of his hands; first left, then right.  Just fly out
   of the way of his hand as it comes at you (stay high).  He then claps his hands together
   in front of his ugly face.  Again, this is easy to dodge, just stay high.  Third, he
   spews a whole mess of asteroids at you from his mouth.  If you stay dead center and target
   right as his mouth, Fox will destroy any asteroids in his flight path, and also be in
   perfect position to grab the two Silver Rings that come out.  Fourth, Andross will try
   to suck Fox into his mouth.  If he does so, it causes heavy damage, spits the Arwing out
   on the Krazoa God side, and you'll have to repeat phase one again.  Dodge this by cutting
   hard to the left or right an constantly barrel rolling.  He'll then repeat with his hand
   swipes.  The targets in this phase are the gems on Andross' hands.  Before he takes a
   swipe at you, plaster his hand with laserfire, but be sure to get out of the way before
   he takes his swing.  You'll have to destroy each hand individually.  After one hand is
   gone, he'll only take one swipe (obviously) and skip the clapping part of his attack
   pattern.  Destroy both hands to move on to phase three.

   In phase three, it's Krazoa God again.  It still has the ring beam, and still has the
   same targets, but this time it'll also fire missiles at you.  I generally find that it's
   easier to just dodge the missiles rather than try to take them out; the beam is dodged
   the same was as before.  This phase can take a while if you try to avoid damage.  Take
   out the eyes and forehead again to proceed to phase four.

   The first round of Andross' pattern in phase four hasn't changed: hand swipe, hand swipe,
   clap, spit asteroids, suck Arwing.  However, the second round opens with his hands
   firing those horrible ring lasers at you.  They're dodged the same way as before, but
   keep in mind there's less room to maneuver now.  Luckily though, this doesn't send you
   back to the previous phase this time.  After destroying both hands, Andross will have Fox
   locked in a vacuum he can't break free from.  It looks like all hope is lost, until out of
   nowhere Andross takes a Bomb to his head.

   As luck would have it, Fox's old buddy Falco Lombardi just happened to be strolling the
   Lylat System and drops by to help.  This is the start of phase five.  Without his hands,
   Andross needs a new method of attack.  This time, he'll start with the spewing
   asteroids routine (careful, only one Silver Ring now!), then bombard you with missiles.
   Again, I find they're easier to dodge than to shoot.  Next he'll do the spewing
   asteroids thing again (another Silver Ring, if you're quick), but with a twist:
   Falco will swoop by and drop a crate.  Shoot the crate and grab the Bomb Powerup.  The
   fourth part of Andross' attack is to suck you up again, but this time instead of resisting
   it fire a bomb dead center into his mouth.

   Andross' form will fade away, revealing his ugly brain.  That's his vulnerable spot!
   Fire on it for a while, but be warey that he will attempt to ram you.  You can dodge
   the ram easily by pointing elsewhere and boosting with the Y Button.  You'll see Andross'
   health on the bottom of the screen crawl down as you fire on him.  After he rams at you
   three times, pump as much laserfire as you can into him and then prepare to start the
   pattern again.

   After a few volleys of laserfire, you'll have Andross dead in the water (er, atmosphere).
                                                                        -{ End Boss Fight }-

With the SpellStones in place, Krystal freed, and crisis averted, Dinosaur Planet finally
reverts to normal.  The satellites return to their rightful places in the torn landscape,
the Star Fox team is finally reunited with their prodigal son, and Krystal...  doesn't
have any of her mysteries solved at all.

Mission complete!
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Bits'n'pieces                                                                     [sfa.06.00]
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Here's the spot to stick all the stuff that doesn't fit into any other areas of the FAQ.
A miscellany, if you will.

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Bits'n'pieces - Dino Language                                                    [sfa.06.01]
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This information comes directly from the SFA instruction manual.  It's really only a
novelty, since all dino text is translated anyway, but this could be handy as a quick
reference (or, alternatively, if you've lost your manual).

Dino Language is essentially a crytogram of English, in which each letter stands for another
letter.  That is, it has the same syntax and verb forms as English does; it's only the
letters themselves that are different.  Follow this handy chart and you should be fine:

     English Letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
        Dino Letter: U R S T O V W X A Z B C M D E F G H J K I L N P O Q

A brief analysis: the letter M stays the same in both languages.  Vowels always alter into
vowels, consonants always to consonants.  This ensures that the flow of words, though they
sound wildly different, will be largely the same.  Also, note that the letter Y is
not used in Dino Language; this eliminates the chance of having to use Y as a vowel (by
replacing it with an O sound).  Proper nouns are never translated.

As a brief aside, I think Dino Language is fairly useless, as it always gets translated
for you anyway.  Oh well.

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Bits'n'pieces - Gambling                                                         [sfa.06.02]
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At ThornTail Store, you can gamble with ShopKeeper by entering the Scarab Room.  Speak to
him and, after a brief explanation (which you can't skip...) select how many Scarabs you
want to gamble for.  He'll throw your Scarabs on the ground along with some harmful bugs.
You have to collect your Scarabs while avoiding the bugs within the time limit he chooses.
If you lose, he keeps your Scarabs.  If you win, you get double your money back.

ShopeKeeper will always throw out the same amount of bugs as he does Scarabs, and you'll
have thirty seconds to collect everything.  This game is really only useful when you have
less than ten Scarabs and need to buy a map or some similar item.  That's just as well, since
ten is the maximum amount of Scarabs you can bet anyway.

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Bits'n'pieces - Game Well Maze                                                   [sfa.06.03]
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The WarpStone is also guardian of Game Well Maze, a huge desolate underground cavern filled
with vicious plants, lots of Scarabs, plenty of dead ends, and a magical wishing well.  You
can bring the Cheat Tokens you find throughout the game here, cast them into the wishing
well, and earn cheats and other such things.
  _________________________
 | ________    |*   |   __ |  This is, more or less, a top-down perspective of the maze.
 |    |$  *|____¯¯| |  | __|  I had to stretch and squash it a bit in places, but the wall
 | |  | O  |   .| | |  |_  |  placement is all correct.
 | |  |_  _| |¯¯__|__  |$| |
 | |   $|  |_______   _| | |  x  This is the ladder leading into the maze.
 | |¯¯¯|¯|     |  _  | __| |  .  This is a crate with some health inside.
 |___| | |___  |_  | |  __ |  $  This is a jar full of Scarabs.
 |  __   |   ____| | | |   |  *  This is a warp leading out of the maze.
 | |  _| |  |    |    _| | |  O  This is the wishing well.
 | | |.|_   | *  | | |$| | |
 | |___|$|_______| |x|___| |  By dropping Cheat Tokens (which you can buy throughout Dinosaur
 |   .*|           |       |  Planet for 20 Scarabs each) into the well, Fox earns cheats.
  ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
There are 8 Cheat Tokens in the game.  They're sold by creatures who live in wells
throughout Dinosaur Planet, and they charge 20 Scarabs.  Here's where you can find the
Cheat Tokens:

- In the middle of the main chamber of ThornTail Store.
- Blow open a cracked wall in Ice Mountain.
- At the end of the river in SnowHorn Wastes.
- In Moon Mountain Pass, near the warp pad leading to the Krazoa Shrine.
- In LightFoot Village, atop the forested area that is reached using a secret Booster Pad.
- Outside Volcano Force Point Temple, atop a Moon Seed vine.
- In Cape Claw, use the cannon to blow open a wall.
- Inside Ocean Force Point Temple, behind a magical door.

By casting Tokens into the well, Fox earns the following cheats, activated on the main
menu screen:

- Peppy can now display the game's credits.
- Peppy can switch the graphics mode to black and white (Sepia mode).
- Slippy can now play various tunes from the game on his jukebox.
- ROB can set it so that the subtitles appear in Dinosaur instead of English.

He also gets the following bits of information:

- "I can see you have matured into a strong leader.  I am always there with you.  Never
   give up...  Trust your instincts...  My son..."  A message of encouragement from
   Fox's dead father, James McCloud.  How touching.
- "A friend who has left, still cares about you.  The bond of your friendship still
   remains.  He will soon appear before you.  And you should accept him with all your
   heart."  A hint that Fox's old friend and comrade Falco Lombardi will show up to
   help him out.
- "His Life-Force is strong.  His existence is like a virus.  I can hear his breath in
   every corner of space.  He will not only use the evil hearts of others.  But he
   can also corrupt those that are good."  A hint that Fox's old nemesis Andross is the
   one behind General Scales' plot...  and that he's attempting to corrupt Krystal as well.
- "There is sorrow ahead.  A close friend does not have much time left.  It will be hard
   to accept but you will grow."  I believe this refering to Krystal...  but she is
   neither a good friend of Fox's (they've technically never met) nor does she end up
   dying.

   I've gotten a few interesting opinions about this message.  The majority of those who
   write in believe it refers to Peppy, who is getting on in years and may not have much
   time left.  A few have mentioned Prince Tricky, who only stays with Fox for a short
   time.  And one of you (Kevin D.) suggests that it's a subtle reference to Nintendo and
   Rare parting ways.  Clever observations, all, though I doubt anyone will ever know
   exactly what this cryptic message is refering to.

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Bits'n'pieces - Playing With Tricky                                              [sfa.06.04]
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By using Tricky's Play command, you can get him to spontaneously change color.  His skin
changes colors every couple of throws, so you can easily get him to change many times if
you stay in one area and throw the ball over and over.  I have not been able to determine
what gameplay relevance, if any, Tricky's colors have on him, nor do I know if the color
shifts come in a predictable pattern.
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Conclusion                                                                        [sfa.07.00]
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This FAQ is in a state of perpetual flux.  I'll likely be updating, adding, rearranging,
and otherwise playing around with this document for a great deal of time to come.  If you
can think of anything to add, something that needs corrected, or any informationt you think
has been left out, drop me a line at [email protected].  Make sure you use the
heading "Star Fox Adventures" or "SFA FAQ" or something equally descriptive, so I know what
you're talking about (I usually delete e-mails with ambiguous titles).

-{ E-mail Policy }-
   DON'T send e-mail asking questions about subjects I've already covered in this FAQ.
   Among other things, this FAQ covers how to beat bosses, how to solve puzzles, where
   items and secrets are, and paths through various mazes.  As such, don't e-mail me
   asking "how do I beat the last boss?" or "how do I find the staff upgrades?".

   DON'T send e-mail asking if you can post this FAQ on your website.  Until I feel I'm
   done updating it, I don't want this document leaving GameFAQs.  The reason for this is
   because I've heard horror stories about people who allowed their FAQs to be distrubuted,
   the people who took the FAQ never bothered updating it, and then the author continuously
   received outdated questions.  In other words, until I'm ready to let this FAQ leave my
   control, you can't have it - no matter what your intentions are.

   DON'T send e-mail about this game unless you put "Star Fox Adventures" or something
   similar in the title.  Besides having several other popular FAQs, I also get lots of
   personal e-mail, and (of course) my share of spam.  The trick to getting me to look
   at your e-mail is to use a title that ensures I won't think it's spam.

   DON'T e-mail me telling me your Arwing high scores, low times in the Tracking Test,
   high percentage, or other things of that nature.  I do not plan to archive high scores
   in this document, nor do I particularly care that you're exceptionally good at the game
   (my own Arwing scores are pretty low, and I don't plan on trying to beef them up).

   DON'T bother sending me flames.  They make you look immature and stupid, and I share
   them with my friends so we can all have a good laugh at your expense.  If you really
   hate me that much, don't read the FAQ.

   DO read this FAQ thoroughly before sending in a question.  I'm here to help, but only
   if you need help on something I overlooked.

   DO write in to contribute your own findings about SFA, providing they're not in the FAQ.
   In order to make this document as complete as possible, I'd like to be exposed to every
   possible part of the game - that means readers like you can (and should) play a part.

   DO feel free to e-mail me and let me know how cool you think I am, especially if you
   found this FAQ helpful.  It inflates my ego to hear that people are getting use out
   of this walkthrough, and the more positive feedback I receive, the greater the chance
   I'll write more of them in the future.

   DO e-mail me if you find something incorrect or out of place.  Nothing hurts a FAQ more
   than inaccurate information, and I'd like to catch it all, if possible.  I think I did,
   but if I didn't, go ahead and let me know.

   DO make your e-mails clear, concise, and easy to understand.  Use proper grammar,
   punctuation, and capitalization.  If I can't understand what you're saying, your e-mail
   gets deleted.

   DO let me know if you're a fellow Fox (or Falco) player in Smash Bros. Melee.  It's always
   nice to hear from people with impecible taste.
                                                                         -{ E-mail Policy }-

Thanks for downloading my SFA FAQ, and I hope you found it useful!
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