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1.0 - Table Of Contents
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1.0 - Table Of Contents
1.1 - Updates
1.2 - Introduction
1.3 - Notes
2.0 - The World Of Survival Horror
2.1 - Basic Info
2.2 - Story Blurb
2.3 - Characters
2.3.1 - Barry Burton
2.3.2 - Joseph Frost
2.3.3 - Chris Redfield
2.3.4 - Jill Valentine
2.3.5 - Brad Vickers
2.3.6 - Albert Wesker
2.3.7 - Richard Aiken
2.3.8 - Rebecca Chambers
2.3.9 - Enrico Marini
2.3.10 - Forest Speyer
2.3.11 - Kenneth J. Sullivan
2.3.12 - Edward Dewey
2.4 - Enemies
2.4.1 - Zombies
2.4.2 - Cerberus (Dogs)
2.4.3 - Hunters
2.4.4 - Bees
2.4.5 - Crows
2.4.6 - Spiders
2.4.7 - Chimera
2.4.8 - Yawn (Large Snake)
2.4.9 - Neptune (Large Shark)
2.4.10 - Black Tiger (Large Spider)
2.4.11 - Plant 42
2.4.12 - Tyrant-002
2.5 - Weapons
2.6 - Playing Tips And Hints
2.6.1 - Deciding On Playing As...
2.6.2 - Herbal Mixing
2.6.3 - Rebecca Helps
2.6.4 - Listen For The Sounds Of The Undead
2.6.5 - Take Note Of Attack Patterns
2.6.6 - Aiming
2.6.7 - Pool Of Blood
2.6.8 - Shotgun Kills
2.6.9 - Item Ordinance
2.6.10 - Enemies
2.6.11 - RUN! RUN! RUN!
2.6.12 - Being Attacked
2.6.13 - Trap/Puzzle Notes
2.6.14 - Directors Choice
2.6.15 - Sega Saturn Changes
2.6.16 - The Overlooked Inventory Use
3.0 - Resident Evil Original & Advanced Guide
3.1 - Chris Redfield
3.1.1 - Welcome To Your Death
3.1.2 - A Spray In the Face
3.1.3 - And then came the dogs...
3.1.4 - ...and then the Snake...
3.1.5 - Wind + Moon + Sun + Stars = New Death?
3.1.6 - Oh, and don't forget the weed, man!
3.1.7 - Crap! The hunters, always with...
3.1.8 - Great, I just stood in some intestines!
3.1.9 - Gee, no, not a lab. What will...
3.1.10 - Wesker's Savior
3.1.11 - The Ultimate Bio-Faliure
3.1.12 - Ending Conditions
3.1.13 - How To Kill Rebecca
3.2 - Jill Valentine
3.2.1 - The Mansion Surprise
3.2.2 - The Evil has Arrived... Somewhat
3.2.3 - The Second Floor Is Above
3.2.4 - Research and the Virus
3.2.5 - The Crests of Death
3.2.6 - A Beast of Enormous Size
3.2.7 - The Gate of New Life
3.2.8 - Little GuardHouse of Horrors
3.2.9 - The Guards of Destruction
3.2.10 - Traitors, Boulders, Spiders, what next?
3.2.11 - The Rise and Fall of the T-Virus
3.2.12 - The Tyrant Unleashed
3.2.13 - The Tyrant's Resurrection
3.2.14 - Other Endings
3.2.15 - How To Kill Barry
3.3 - Changes/Comparisons/Scenes
3.3.1 - Costumes
3.3.2 - Bonus Items/Secrets Changes
3.3.3 - Item Location Changes QL
3.3.4 - Scene Changes
3.3.5 - Scene Changes Caused by Advanced Mode
4.0 - Sega Saturn Battle Mode
5.0 - (Full) Item List/Location Guide
6.0 - Files
6.1 - Botany Book
6.2 - Keeper's Diary
6.3 - Researchers Will
6.4 - Orders
6.5 - Pass Number
6.6 - Plant 42 Report
6.7 - Fax
6.8 - Scrapbook
6.9 - Security System
6.10 - Researchers Letter
6.11 - "V-Jolt" Report
6.12 - Pass-Code 01
6.13 - Pass-Code 02
6.14 - Pass-Code 03
6.15 - Barry's Picture
7.0 - Secrets (and Codes)
8.0 - F.A.Q.
9.0 - Review
10.0 - Credits & Misc.
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1.1 - Updates
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1.0 - Guide completed to the best of my ability. Everything I
could think of covering is in here. If this guide is
added to GameFAQ's and doesn't have a dot beside it
saying it's a full guide I'll be surprised.
Anything I've messed up, are missing, or whatever I'll
be glad to know about. I could only manage the time to
replay the game once through with both Chris and Jill
most of this relied upon old notes and my memory. I'm
confident I have 99% of everything correct.
0.5 - Guide begun in the middle of 2001. With the announcement
of the Biohazard remake, the guide project was stopped.
On the near release of the remake I felt nostalgic and
decided to finish up the guide.
0.0 - Background Placed together from both notes and original
guides by myself.
1999-2002 - Various content from New-Blood.com
Early 1999 - Original PlayStation Guide written,
later published on EvilGaming.net
Jan 1998 - Personal Sega Saturn Battle Mode Notes
December 1997 - Personal Directors Cut Guide/Notes
November 1996 - Personal Resident Evil notes.
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1.2 - Introduction
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Resident Evil.
These words most PlayStation owners have heard. Probably most
Dreamcast, Nintendo, PC, and various other gamers also. :-D It
doesn't mean all of them like the game but most people I know
have played it and liked it. Okay, well yes I need more
friends who don't. I do enjoy other games beside it, but
Resident Evil is my favorite game. Of course that wasn't the
case when I first saw it in 1996.
I was one of the people who didn't think it was a great game.
I saw it at a local electronics store, and thought it was
stupid. I watched as the nervous looking store clerk exclaimed
how the game was doing so well in the USA. I watched as a
balding old man, probably in his mid-to-late forties control
Chris across the 2nd floor of the dining room, yelling that he
had no idea what to do while saying it was one of the best
games he had seen. To me it looked like another 3rd Person
adventure game I didn't want to touch. I decided to continue
on, and left the store to do something else with my dollar.
While I was there I never saw a single zombie, or any of the
FMV, and so only assumed the game sucked. Boy was I wrong.
About a week later, I was around at my friends house. Both my
friend and my friend's brother were raving about this game.
Seeing as this was the first time I had heard the title,
Resident Evil, I had no idea that it was the same game I had
seen at the store. He brought it in and showed it to me.
Looking at the back cover I realized it was the same game, but
after hearing stuff about it I decided to give it a shot.
After seeing what lead up to where I had seen the old man
playing, I had decided I liked it. And that's where the
Resident Evil Legacy started for me.
And so here I am, over six years later, writing a FAQ devoted
to Resident Evil, the game that started it all, in all it's
various incarnations on other systems, and it's remake on
Gamecube. This is my favorite game, both in the series and
ever, and I feel ashamed that I've never attempted anything to
show this (okay so maybe I have my website... but it's there
to cover everything).
So... Yes. I'm writing another Resident Evil guide to add to
the pile of guides already available on the net. Why? Well
basically it's my attempt at trying a guide on a well known
game. Besides the fact that I'm going to cover every format of
the game available at this time.
So why did I begin this project? Well it has it's origins in
a couple of things. Besides the fact RE1 is still my fav,
sometime in the early part of 1999 I wrote a couple of guides
for both Jill's and Chris' scenarios in Resident Evil. It's
was very rough being my first ever guide writing. The basis
of this guide is on that original guide, edited and added too
though. *whew!*
The other day, while being nostalgic with my old files, I came
across these guides and with the remake in mind decided that I
wanted to make a major guide to all versions which I could
share with Resident Evil fans. And with this I believe I could
show something worthwhile.
Okay, so what should you expect from this guide that others
don't? Well I will strive to give this guide completeness for
all versions, something which other guides don't have, it will
also be my version of it, so it's always good to have
something new to look at. Should you hate this guide and then
want something else (speed guides or think there is a guide
just plain better than this one) then I suggest you go ahead
and use it instead, but as most people say, don't knock it
until you try it. :-P
I'll leave this as is, and just add more notes when they
spring to mind, other than that I hope this guide can be of
help to those who are just entering the world of Survival
Horror, or those who are returning for another go.
Good Luck,
- Rob
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1.3 - Notes
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These are the various notes you should know before using this
guide.
Firstly, this guide is mainly split into various actual guides
covering various versions and editions. This is what each
covers.
Original:
- Resident Evil PlayStation - The one and only original, so
this fits perfectly.
- Resident Evil DOS/Windows - The PS version on your computer.
Also fit for this section.
Additional notes on changes are
included.
- Resident Evil Sega Saturn - Released as nearly the same way
as the original PS version.
Changes in the game will be
noted here also and given their
own section(s).
- Resident Evil Directors - All versions of the original PS
Cut, and REDC Dual Shock version. Training has 2X items
Ver. PlayStation - and ammo such as ink ribbons and
Training & Original Modes bullets. Still the same old game
besides though.
Advanced:
- Resident Evil Directors - The alternate version of
Cut, and REDC Dual Shock Resident Evil. Items and enemies
Ver. PlayStation - in different locations, and a
Advanced/Arrange Mode harder difficulty level.
Battle:
- Resident Evil Sega Saturn - A full guide to the Battle Mode.
What you should expect to find
and what you'll need.
Remake:
- Resident Evil Gamecube - The remake of Resident Evil.
Content will not be covered in
this guide. See CVXFREAK's
guide at GameFAQ's instead for
Remake coverage.
On top of that this guide will have other sections on cheats,
the weapons and items, and all of the other basic info you
should know, all in one package to be the largest collected
source of info on the original Resident Evil.
Name Abbreviations (if I remember to use them):
RE = Resident Evil
REDC = Resident Evil Directors Cut
REDS = Resident Evil Directors Cut Dual Shock Version
RESS = Resident Evil Sega Saturn
REPC = Resident Evil for DOS/Windows
REGC = Resident Evil Gamecube
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2.0 - The World Of Survival Horror
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"They escaped into the mansion where they thought it was safe.
Yet..."
What Resident Evil guide wouldn't be complete with all the sub
sections to give you details on part of the game. In this case
this section covers all the info for the versions that is the
same, or is of note. Read on.
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2.1 - Basic Info
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Resident Evil
Developer: Capcom Co. Ltd. Japan
Published by: Capcom/Virgin Interactive
Format - PlayStation, PC-CD Rom, Sega Saturn
Number of Players: 1 Player Only
Original PlayStation Release Dates:
JPN - 22/3/96
US - 30/3/96
EU - 8/96
Resident Evil: Directors Cut
Developer: Capcom Co. Ltd. Japan
Published by: Capcom/Virgin Interactive
Format - PlayStation
Number of Players: 1 Player Only
PlayStation Release Dates:
JPN - 25/9/97
US - 30/9/97
EU - 11/97
Extra - Released with playable demo disk of RE2.
- Re-released with Dual Shock in 1998.
Resident Evil Remake
Developer: Capcom Co. Ltd. Japan
Published by: Capcom
Format - Gamecube
Number of Players: 1 Player Only
Release Dates
JPN - 22/3/02
US - 30/4/02
EU - ?
// Game History
Rumors had been circulating. Capcom was having losses in the
industry due to poor reception of more sequel's. Sure Street
Fighter was good, but the series was starting to loose it
shine. Capcom needed a hit and they needed it quickly. The
latest next generation console, the PlayStation, being made
by newcomers to the console scene, Sony, who were only known
at the time for other general electrical goods seemed to be
the best choice as they had lined up various other games for
the console. It was one that wouldn't be regretted by Capcom.
Biohazard (Resident Evil) was originally envisioned as a
First Person shooter then later a two player game. Due to
restrictions of the console, that idea was put off for both
of these ideas. The origins of the game come down to a few
things. Mostly the various Zombie movies made through the
years, and an old game on the Nintendo Entertainment System
called Sweet Home. This game was based in a mansion full of
monsters, where there was also booby traps and surprise
scares all around. Although it wasn't related to Biohazard
in anyway, the game did give inspirations to the creators
(Connections are also made between Resident Evil and the
original Alone In The Dark. Although there are questions as
to if this really had anything to do with the planning of
the title).
Planning and development went forward. Many who saw the game
early said it was a sure fire hit. The game was continually
making headlines even before it was finished. Biohazard
(Resident Evil) was released in 1996, and the success it
gained was unimaginable. The game breathed a new lot of
atmosphere, coined a new genre' (Survival Horror) and was so
good that it was voted PlayStation game of the year for 1996
by the US public. Even with all this good stuff going on,
there was a lot of rage from fans who found out the opening
video had been cut from it's original version.
During the next year, people screamed for a sequel. Along
with that, due to public demand Capcom released a version for
the Sega Saturn, and with Virgin Interactive's help, a PC
version also. Resident Evil was also re-released twice on
PlayStation, as a not-so Directors Cut, and Dual Shock
Versions. On the cards until early in 2000 was a Game Boy
version, but this was scrapped due to the game not living up
the standards of what Capcom wanted out of it.
With 2002 Capcom has released a remake of the original, a
"remake" that isn't really just a remake but has enough new
material to be considered a new game.
// Game Versions
Resident Evil
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Released for: PlayStation, PC, Sega Saturn
Released: 1996, 1997
The original Resident Evil, released for PlayStation in March
of 1996. On top of the originals, both PC and Sega Saturn
versions (released in 1997) had some special details to them.
The PC version contained two extra weapons which can be earnt
or hacked out of the files, it also contained an uncut opening
sequence. The Sega Saturn version, which was released in 1997,
had its on mini-game. Also some versions on the Saturn are
known to have the opening video uncut.
Resident Evil Directors Cut
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Released for: PlayStation
Released: 1997
Resident Evil: Directors Cut was a re-release of the original
Resident Evil. Inside it contained both the original
Resident Evil, a training mode, and an Advanced mode which
had costumes changed and unlocked from the start, new enemy
and item placements, and various other goodies.
On top of that the game came with a demo of the long awaited
Resident Evil 2 game due out early in 1998.
Resident Evil Directors Cut Dual Shock
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Released for: PlayStation
Released: 1998
Re-re-released of Directors Cut. Advanced became Arrange.
Featured a remixed soundtrack (app. sounds like midi music
:-P) and Dual Shock additions.
Resident Evil Gameboy
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Released for: Game Boy Color
Released: Never
Production Canceled. Originally being developed by HotGen for
release in early 2000. According to gaming sites, Capcom
decided that the game wasn't living up to the standards it
should have.
Resident Evil (aka. RE Rebirth)
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Released for: Gamecube
Released: 2002
2002. With it brings the Resident Evil series to the Nintendo
GameCube and the first of the title is an entire overhaul of
the original title. New scenes, actors, graphics, videos,
additional weapons, locations, characters, and enemies. More
bonus modes and so on.
This version is not covered by this guide because of it's vast
changes. Check out the guides for the title at GameFAQs.com
for coverage. Or my part time Remake website Biohazard Cubed @
http://cubed.biohazardextreme.com
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2.2 - Story Blurb
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A missing team and helicopter. Mysterious cannibal murders. A
mansion located in the middle of a forest. Strange creatures.
A hidden mysterious secret. What is the Resident Evil?
A series of gory attacks in the area surrounding a remote
biotech lab brings in S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue
Squad) to investigate. On arrival, Bravo Team communications
are abruptly cut off. Now it's up to your team.
You arrive at the isolated mansion under-powered and on the
run. Arm yourself with anything you can find: knives, pistols,
shotguns, and flame-throwers - search for hidden rounds to
stay alive!
There are puzzles to solve, traps to disarm, and mysteries to
uncover while trying to avoid a blood bath with the freaks of
nature that populate the mansion. Each lurking horror you
survive brings you closer to the source of the "Resident Evil"
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2.3 - Characters
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// Alpha Team
2.3.1 | Barry Burton
----- | Age: 38
| Height: 6 ft (186 cm)
| Weight: 197 lbs. (89.3 kg)
| Blood Type: A
| Assignment: Weapons Specialist
Chris Redfield's old friend and partner. Former SWAT team
member, Barry maintains and supplies weapons for all
S.T.A.R.S. members. He had over 16 years of experience, and
has lead many projects to success. Barry is a trusted ally,
but has had some trouble with his wife and 2 daughters
recently. He may look or sound depressed at times.
Barry acts very strange for the good reason that you shall
find out while playing Resident Evil. Of course the first
thing you seem to notice about him is that he's quite clumsy
and does many very stupid things during the game. I think the
idea was that he was like this because of the stress he's
under, but instead it comes across as it being the way he is
and you can't help but laugh at the things he does or says
(master of lockpicking comes to mind right now).
Of course you also can't help but feel that Barry is a great
help in certain situations, especially when Jill is in a lot
of trouble. You'll find he comes to her rescue very often
while exclaiming "What IS this?" and perhaps killing anything
that might be a threat to Jill or himself. It's actually
something you'll notice often with Barry, his overstatements
on things or the repeat usage of 'what is this'. Yet again
something I laugh at often during the game.
Being a member of the N.R.A. he cares deeply about his gun and
the use of guns, but that care is overshadowed even more for
love of his wife & children which comes first, and the
welfare of his fellow teammates secondly. It seems Barry is
very much a person to help out his team mates, but as I
mentioned earlier it might not be of as much help as it should
be.
During the first part of Jill's game (the only scenario he
appears in) he'll turn up quite often as you search the
mansion for clues. He may even give you a weapon or ammo in
order to help you around the mansion. As the game goes on
Barry will turn up in vital moments and help you on the quest
to finding the answers to what is going on through clues he
and items that he finds around the mansion.
You'll never get to play as Barry, which is a real shame, but
during the game he'll be using a Magnum ("I HAVE this!") and
Flame-thrower as weapons.
On a side note, Ash Jhonen runs an interesting little website
devoted to Barry Burton called "A Bevy of Barry" at
http://badassbarry.evilgaming.net. It's worth your time to
check out.
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Barry appears in a small cameo role as the pilot of
the rescue helicopter in one of the two endings. He
also appears as one of the epilogue file characters
which explains why he appears in the game.
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2.3.2 | Joseph Frost
----- | Age: 27
| Height: 5 ft 10 in (179 cm)
| Weight: 159 lbs. (72.3 kg)
| Blood Type: B
| Assignment: Vehicle Specialist
Previous member of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team, and already
stationed in Raccoon City, Joseph was recently promoted to
serve as vehicle specialist for Alpha Team. Many members of
Bravo Team are jealous of his promotion, but he was moved up
by Wesker himself, Joseph is young, enthusiastic and very
curious.
Well, what can I really say about Joseph Frost. Well honestly,
there is nothing much really. He dies at the start, by being
pounced upon by the cerberus in the open area near the
mansion. At least Joseph gave the rest of the team a warning
about the approaching dogs and, if you can see the uncut
version of the opening, then you get to see his shotgun skills
and gory death... Perhaps with RE Zero we might learn some
more about him. Perhaps not.
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2.3.3 | Chris Redfield
----- | Age: 25
| Height: 5 ft 11 in (181 cm)
| Weight: 177 lbs. (80.5 kg)
| Blood Type: O
| Assignment: Marksman
After being kicked out of the Air Force, Chris became a
drifter until he met Barry Burton. Barry recruited him for the
newly formed S.T.A.R.S. Now Chris has been reassigned to a
smaller unit at Raccoon City headquarters to prove himself
quickly. Chris is a tough guy who possesses both a strong
mentality and great vitality.
Chris is the main male character in Resident Evil and also the
harder option of the two main characters in the game.
Personality wise, he does seem to come across as being quite
dense at various times during the game, like he wouldn't know
what was happening, but I'd have to say that he is quite the
opposite, much smarter that he looks. Chris has a very
protective role over people, especially females, such as Jill
and his sister Claire, though there isn't much of a given
chance to show this in Resident Evil. Chris is also a smoker,
but due to censorship the opening video scenes were removed
from the US and European PlayStation versions. You can find
the uncensored opening online if you look around and it is
included in some PC versions.
Because Resident Evil has a lot less character development
than a lot of titles out there, finding a real focus on
characters can be a problem, for example we never find out why
Chris was kicked out of the Air Force for, and can only
speculate from other reports. Chances are, from the details of
Jill's Diary in Resident Evil 3, Chris has a anger problem and
this could have resulted in him leaving the air force.
Chris has a general assortment of weapons during Resident
Evil, from a combat knife, you can also get a Beretta Handgun,
Shotgun, Magnum, Flame Thrower and Rocket Launcher. Details on
each of the weapons can be found in the weapons section.
Chris holds less items than Jill (6 instead of Jill's 8) and
this makes the game harder with him. He also has to pick up
one more key instead of using a Lockpick. Chris also has a
partner with Rebecca, if that's good or bad is your call, but
she is useful for giving you healing items when you need them.
At one or two stages you may be required to play as Rebecca to
do various tasks (getting serum or mixing chemicals).
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil 2 Dual Shock
Chris appears in the Extreme Battle Mode as a bonus
character which you need to unlock.
- Resident Evil Code Veronica
Chris is the male lead you play as later in the
game.
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2.3.4 | Jill Valentine
----- | Age: 23
| Height: 5 ft 5 in (166 cm)
| Weight: 111 lbs. (50.4 kg)
| Blood Type: B
| Assignment: Machine Expert
An intelligent soldier that has saved many S.T.A.R.S. members
from danger in the past, Jill has been reassigned to Raccoon
City just like Chris. She is excellent with special
mechanical devices such as lock picks. Jill has strong moral
convictions and fights for what she believes in. While she has
a great capacity for holding items, her small vitality puts
her at a disadvantage.
Jill is probably most people's first choice as their character
in Resident Evil. Her easier mission, larger item carrying
ability and more powerful weapon selections make the game very
good for Resident Evil beginners. Jill seems to be a little
unaware to things going on around her at times during Resident
Evil, even though she is supposed to be intelligent, well
according to the info from Capcom anyway.
Arguments are caused about her past. From her return in
Resident Evil 3, we learn she is ex-delta force (something
which makes no sense by her age-yet again this is Capcom's
info for you), but according to the book, for which some
people cling to too much like a holy Resident Evil bible or
something, it seems Jill used to be a thief because of her
father, the job that made her "the master of lock picking."
How Jill ended up as a STARS member is still unknown. If we
were to go and follow the SD Perry novels path, it would seem
her jailbird father told he to get out of the family business
and join the other side of the law. Either way, and yet again
against Capcom's info where she has quit in RE3 due the
problems of being a STARS member, it seems she is proud of her
accomplishments and being part of the STARS unit regardless of
the problems happening within Resident Evil.
Jill's weapon assortment is powerful. Bazooka (with 3 types of
ammo), Shotgun, Magnum, Beretta, and of course the standard
combat knife. Details on each of the weapons that Jill uses
can be found in the Resident Evil weapons section here.
Jill holds more items than Chris (8 instead of Chris' 6) and
this makes the game easier as you'll have to do less item
juggling and combining. She also has a lockpick which gives
you access to doors and draws that Chris will have to use keys
with. Barry will also give you the occasional piece of ammo,
but unlike Chris with Rebecca, you will never get the chance
to play as him.
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Jill takes the main role in Resident Evil 3.
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2.3.5 | Brad Vickers
----- | Age: 35
| Height: 5 ft 9 in (174 cm)
| Weight: 134 lbs. (60.8 kg)
| Blood Type: O
| Assignment: Pilot
Brad is a computer expert and excels in information gathering.
Unfortunately, his fear of dying draws much heat from his
fellow soldiers. His lack of enthusiasm for rushing into
danger has earned him the nickname "Chickenheart." While Chris
is a qualified pilot, Brad has become the helicopter pilot for
Alpha Team.
You never see actually Brad in the game, you only ever hear
him a few times. Of course everyone believes he is worthy of
dying seeing as he is the cause of why the Alpha Team is stuck
where they are.
Flying off in the teams helicopter, having no luck finding the
mansion close by, then finding them and waiting until the
mansion's about to blow up before chucking the Rocket
Launcher. Others believe he's the most realistic character in
the series, fleeing in the face of danger.
Brad has later returned in both Resident Evil 2 and Resident
Evil 3, making him the character to appear in the most number
of games. Well perhaps that is if you count him for this game.
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil 2
Brad is a Hidden Zombie who holds the special
locker key. To see him you need to make it to the
Police Station without picking up any items then
go under the stair area. He's tough, taking up to
30 bullets.
- Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Brad has a minor staring role until Nemesis puts an
end to is.
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2.3.6 | Albert Wesker
----- | Age: 38
| Height: 6 ft (183 cm)
| Weight: 186 lbs. (84.5 kg)
| Blood Type: O
| Assignment: Mission Leader
Wesker has risen quickly inside the S.T.A.R.S. organization
and currently leads the Alpha Team. Viewed by many as a "cool
guy," from his snappy haircut to his perpetual shades, Wesker
was recruited by a headhunter for his sharp insight and
eventually founded the S.T.A.R.S. unit in Raccoon City.
What can I say about Wesker? Well not much or else I'll be
talking about the depth of the game again (a problem I have if
you've read any of the other characters bios I've written up
:-D). Regardless, Wesker is certainly a favorite character of
all the Resident Evil games to a lot of people, so much that
it's lead me to believe it's the reason why Capcom decided to
bring him back for Code Veronica. Though you really need to
play both Resident Evil and Code Veronica to really see why
that is confusing so many people right now. Wesker is the
quiet captain of the Raccoon City S.T.A.R.S. and the leader of
the Alpha Team. You won't see him often, but when you do you
will be sent on another mission to figure out what is going on
in the mansion.
While that might not sound correct for a team leader, it's
what he does. Wesker just pops up when the moment is right, at
various points through the game. He takes on his role as the
leader of the S.T.A.R.S. by telling you what your mission
objectives are. It seems odd though that while he tells you to
do some things he doesn't follow it himself. One such example
of this problem is him telling you to save ammo and supplies
while he's sitting there shooting BEES for no real reason.
Though this was changed in the Directors Cut version to
spiders, which makes a bit more sense.
Wesker, as I mentioned before, shows up in Code Veronica. With
the release of Code Veronica complete to Dreamcast and
PlayStation 2, they are hoping to add more info on his return
and his background while adding more action to the game.
Wesker has also been shown and/or mentioned in just about
every Resident Evil game to date, and I doubt that's a thing
which will change anytime soon.
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil Code Veronica
Wesker returns in a main staring role.
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// Bravo Team
2.3.7 | Richard Aiken
----- | Age: 23
| Height: 5 ft 8 in (172 cm)
| Weight: 138 lbs. (62.5 kg)
| Blood Type: AB
| Assignment: Communications
A very important member of S.T.A.R.S. serving as Bravo's
communications expert. The only link back to headquarters for
teams out in the field, Richard actually has to pull double
duty as radioman for both units since Alpha Team really has no
trained operator, except for Jill (who has a knack for
technology). A very positive person, Richard greets new
members warmly.
Richard comes across as being very helpful, but this doesn't
help due to the fact that he is suffering from wounds from
being bitten by a "large...snake...also...poisonous..." Yes,
he's just lying there on the floor, spluttering out words of
monsters in his terrible death acting. You might have to be
prepared to try and get him some serum too. In the end though
he does give you some ammo, and perhaps a Com. Radio, so it
can't all be so bad then.
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2.3.8 | Rebecca Chambers
----- | Age: 18
| Height: 5 ft 3 in (161 cm)
| Weight: 93 lbs. (42.1 kg)
| Blood Type: AB
| Assignment: Medical Personnel
The youngest member of the group, Rebecca has been recruited
for her knowledge of field medicine and First Aid. She is
nervous around other members, both because of her age and due
to her lack of experience. Rebecca is eager to please and
will take on any task assigned to her without hesitation.
What can I write about Rebecca Chambers. Well lets start at
her loud attitude. Now if I were to go with the Capcom info
(above) then I would assume the loud attitude is her
enthusiasm for her work, the "eager to please" part of the
info up above. I do have to say that Rebecca does come in
handy during Chris game very often, actually probably too many
times, is what I really tell you. Of course, yes as most would
say, she's really annoying at times and so that's the down
point of having her there so often during the game. A good
example of all this would be the piano part, but without going
into details, you need to see the scene, if you tell her not
to it becomes this little fight between her and Chris.
Overall most people enact their revenge on Rebecca's attitude
by letting a hunter kill her off when they get the chance (and
there are a few ways of doing this too). Of course by doing
that you can't go and get the best ending possible in Chris'
game of Resident Evil, you need Rebecca alive to do that.
During the game Rebecca will heal Chris, help him solve
puzzles, make chemical mixes, get him items, and perhaps even
save his life a couple of times. You will play as Rebecca in
perhaps one or even a couple of situations throughout Chris'
game (though it's nothing too hard for the sake of making
Rebecca look... well I'm not sure). During this time you will
see she is only armed with a Beretta with a measly 15 bullets
and a first aid spray. It's obvious she's not made for
fighting.
Rebecca also turns up during Chris' game, like Barry does in
Jill's game, to help along the story a bit. I'm not sure if
that's exactly right to say if it is more story over help, as
you may have noticed from the list above she does end up
helping Chris a lot. However against what a lot of people say,
I think Rebecca isn't one of the worse characters in the
series, nor one of the best mind you. I will say for certain
had Chris had no supporting character like Rebecca his game
may have been a heck of a lot tougher to play.
Rebecca has been mentioned a couple of times during Resident
Evil 2. She also has a file in the Nintendo 64 version of the
game and her photo turns up in just about every version of
Resident Evil 2 also. She is also set to be the main character
of Resident Evil Zero, a game set before Resident Evil. How
this is to be pulled off is still yet to be revealed, but I
have my theories. :)
Appearances in other RE Games:
- Resident Evil Zero
Rebecca has the staring role in the yet to be
released, Resident Evil Zero.
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2.3.9 | Enrico Marini
----- | Age: 41
| Height: 6 ft 3 in (190 cm)
| Weight: 183 lbs. (83 kg)
| Blood Type: O
| Assignment: Mission Leader
Bravo Team's leader, and Wesker's second in command for the
S.T.A.R.S. unit. Enrico feels threatened by the arrival of the
Alpha Team, thinking that Chris or Barry may end up replacing
him as #2 to Wesker. Nonetheless, Enrico is a dedicated
S.T.A.R.S. operative and is always proud to lead the unit when
Wesker lets him.
Enrico is the second in command an seems to know a lot, there
is even a chance he was in on the background story of the
game, though perhaps we shall never find out about that.
Enrico seems cool enough but he doesn't sound like he trusts
Chris. I would believe it may have something to do with
Chris' high chances of replacing Enrico as 2nd in command.
Oddly enough he doesn't act like this towards Barry who you
would think would actually be the next in line to be 2nd in
command. Weird.
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2.3.10 | Forest Speyer
------ | Age: 29
| Height: 6 ft (183 cm)
| Weight: 157 lbs. (71.1 kg)
| Blood Type: A
| Assignment: Vehicle Specialist
Forest is a great sniper in addition to his duties as Bravo's
vehicle specialist. He is a consummate professional, and his
work earns him great respect from the other members. He
instantly clicks with Chris, and it seems they'll end up good
teammates.
Forest was a likable fellow until he was attacked by one of
RE's many creatures and went to hide on an outside porch, in
which he was attacked again by crows and killed. In Resident
Evil: Directors Cut he comes back to life as a zombie and we
have to put him down again with whatever weapons we have.
Forest suffers a terrible fate either way. Poor old Forest. It
was really too bad no one was around to yell "Run Forest!
Run!" when the crows attacked. I'm really sorry, I just had to
use that horrid joke somehow.
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2.3.11 | Kenneth J. Sullivan
------ | Age: 45
| Height: 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
| Weight: 213 lbs. (96.5kg)
| Blood Type: O
| Assignment: Field Scout
A quiet but very talented field scouting officer. Also is an
expert in chemistry. He wonders why his chemical experience
would be necessary in Raccoon City but quickly discounts his
hesitancy since Wesker himself sought him to enlist in
S.T.A.R.S.
In Resident Evil, all we see of Kenneth is his legs have he's
been killed. Nothing more than that. But in Biohazard (or any
other version of the game with uncut movies) we get to see his
face, though half eaten. From a standpoint on the plot behind
the game, I can only assume that Kenneth's great skills in
chemistry probably would have been of good use if he had not
died.
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2.3.12 | Edward Dewey
------ | Age: 26
| Height: 6 ft 3 in (193 cm)
| Weight: 247 lb (112.1kg)
| Blood Type: A
| Assignment: Pilot
Nothing. The Instructions had nothing but his name mentioned
in the TOP SECRET mission briefing.
As for me, I dunno, I get asked by people all the time who he
is. You supposedly only see his hand in the opening of the
game, if that is his hand, and that's that.
Thanks to Satine for providing Dewey's stats from her
Official Biohazard guidebook. :)
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2.4 - Monsters
---------------
Here's a guide to all the beasties of Resident Evil.
2.4.1. | Zombies
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: 7-9 strikes
| Handgun: 3-10 bullets (Except for REDC Headshot)
| Shotgun: 1-3 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1 round
| Magnum: 1 bullet
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
Your typical zombie comes in an all familiar fashion if your
used to "Romero Zombies" as these guys are based upon. Rotting
members of the location your in; covered in tattered clothing,
blood smeared, and perhaps missing body parts. They relive to
eat your live warm flesh and other bodily parts. Simply put,
Resident Evil wouldn't be Resident Evil without these un-dead
foes.
The zombies in Resident Evil are the various workers of the
mansion and grounds, from maintenance staff to various
researchers and technicians. Out of the whole series the
Resident Evil zombies are probably the toughest versions out
there, even though their attacks are limited and speed is very
slow. The Directors Cut editions of the zombie family
especially are tough, causing large amounts of damage,
sometimes just with only a single bite.
// Attacks
Bites
-----
Your normal zombie attack are bites to your characters neck.
Getting too close to a zombie will allow them to latch on and
start nibbling away. If a zombie does do this then your best
chance to get rid of them is to bash the action and
directional buttons.
Leg Bites
---------
Coming close to a downed zombie will usually result in them
grabbing onto your leg and taking a bite. To get rid of them,
you should bash the buttons in a normal fashion till your
character takes steps to killing the zombie, either by
crushing or kicking its head.
Vomit
-----
On those rare occasions when Zombies feel the need to chunder
instead of feed you may feel the results. Basically when ever
a zombie decides to throw it's acidic bile over you, try to
step back to avoid it from hitting you.
// Fighting Tactics
Distant
-------
For distant shots against zombies you don't need anything more
than your handgun for which you can pick off zombies as they
slowly walk towards you. Their speed will allow you to do this
with ease. Just make sure to target the closest zombie if
there is many and to try and get more space if they are
getting too close to you.
Close Range
-----------
If you have the shotgun equipped then zombies will give you no
problems at close range. By holding the shotgun up high until
the zombie comes into range and the firing it, you will take
their head clean off their shoulders. A nice one hit kill
skill that every Resident Evil player must learn.
Other
-----
If the zombie is on the floor then a shot or two with any
weapon should kill them. For any zombie the handgun and
shotgun should be all you need to take them out. Using other
weapons on the zombies is only a waste of ammo.
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2.4.2. | Cerberus (Dogs)
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: 9-10 strikes
| Handgun: 3-10 bullets
| Shotgun: 1-5 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1-2 rounds
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1-2 rounds
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1-2 rounds
| Magnum: 1-3 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
When the T-Virus attacks the mansion's security dogs, this is
the result you will get. A rotting zombie dog which wants more
than the postman's leg, I can tell you that well from
experience. The hell hounds themselves pose little threat
compared to most enemies, but they usually appear in small
packs of 2 to 3 whenever you encounter them.
Their attacks are very limited and their very predictable to
take down, especially with the handgun. The shotgun being used
as a normal weapon seems to take more shots to take them out
and so if you use it then you'll probably be wasting ammo
doing so. Most of the time in Resident Evil you will find them
walking around pointlessly in outdoor areas, though they are
known to be able to pull out the shock effect during the game
and then turn up in places you don't expect them to be found
in.
// Attacks
Jumping Bite
------------
The main things the dogs do is run up towards you and do a
jumping bite. While these are predictable because they are the
only attack they do and can be seen coming a mile away, if
their about to jump there is little you can do to avoid it. If
your about dead and a dog jumps to bite you they'll knock your
character down and lock their jaws around your neck.
Confusion
---------
While this isn't really an attack, I thought I better add this
info for Resident Evil players. The Cerberus have a tendency
to run in circles either before or after making an attack,
making it very hard to lock on to them (except for Directors
Cut which has Auto Aim). Simply I can't give any hints to this
as all you need to do is re-aim quick enough, and only you can
do that. :)
// Tactics
Distance
--------
For distant shots against the Cerberus you don't need anything
more than your handgun. As they run towards them fire a shot
to knock them back. Continue to repeat this until you hear
them yelp and die.
Close Range
-----------
Using the handgun again can be great at close range. By coming
close to a downed dog and shooting downwards at it each time
it tries to stand back up you will be able to kill it with no
problems. This works even better if you can corner it like
shown in the picture to the left. This however is difficult if
there is more than one dog around to kill as you'll probably
be attacked from behind also. If this happens you should use a
distant stance and pick them off as mentioned above.
Close Range w/Shotgun
---------------------
Using the shotgun while the dogs are in the air will knock
them down and should kill them in one shot. The problem with
this tactic is that there can be some trouble with the timing
and the games collision detection. Still its a good thing to
know if your low on ammo.
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2.4.3. | Hunters
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 6-24 bullets
| Shotgun: 3-5 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1-3 rounds
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1-3 rounds
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1-3 rounds
| Magnum: 1-4 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
Large green monsters with claws... could they be frog, lizard
or anything else? I'm not so sure myself, but I will say this,
they are a bunch of tough buggers to beat. Watch out for their
head swipe is the first thing I say to any RE newbie. They are
a tough bunch to beat by any standards. Truly, while later
editions could give you little to no problems, the Hunters of
Resident Evil have to be one of the most difficult general
enemies of the entire Resident Evil series thus far.
From what it seems these Bio Organic Weapons were supposedly
created by some accident (at least what the Survivor files
lead us to believe) but used, enhanced, and later perfected
(perhaps) by Umbrella Inc. for the use of maximum security in
the mansion and mansion grounds (if this is correct where they
were kept is never shown in the game).
// Attacks
Claw
----
The hunters main attack is using their sharp claws to slice at
your character. Most of the time this can't be avoided too
well, but usually can be prevented by taking down the hunter
quick enough.
Jumping Slash
-------------
If there is something that will annoy you about the hunters
more than anything it's their jumping attacks. Right when your
setting up a shot the will jump and run into to slash at you.
Hopefully there is enough space between you and where they
land to get off a shot and drop them. On occasions they will
jump over you. You should use this to your advantage.
Head Swipe
----------
If your low on health this attack may happen. This shot was
very hard to get too mind you :) If this happens to you, then
your dead. That's all there is to it.
// Tactics
Distant
-------
As long as their back isn't turned (hitting them in the back
does little to no damage) the shooting them at a distance is
recommended for battling the Hunters. If you don't have the
Colt Python yet the best weapon to use is the Shotgun which
will take out the hunters in 4-8 shots or with the bazooka
which will take a small number of hits depending on what type
of rounds your using, Acid Rounds are usually best.
Close Range
-----------
In close range you should be using the same weapons and trying
to knock the Hunters back so they can't swipe at you often if
at all. The simple tactic is to take them out as quickly as
you possibly can.
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2.4.4. | Bees
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: 1 strike
| Handgun: 1-3 bullets
| Shotgun: 1 shell
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1 round
| Magnum: 1-2 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
*pop* - *pop*. What's that sound? It's me wasting ammo on
these bees is what it is. Oversized because of the outbreak
in the mansion, these bees come at your in an infinite
number, making your run fast or waste some ammo.
Seriously though, besides the fact that they can poison you,
you shouldn't waste your time bothering about these guys and
you should just leave the one area they are found in.
// Attacks
Sting
-----
The bees will come close to you and sting you. Occasionally
also they will latch on to your character until they throw
them onto the ground. As mentioned above, on occasions their
sting can poison you.
// Tactics
Pre-Tactics
-----------
This is simply, as mentioned above, the action where your
character grabs the bee and throws it to the ground.
Shooting
--------
If you want some target practice and have some ammo to spare,
sure have a go. Though I think your wasting your time.
Running
-------
This is what I advise you to do when you see them coming. It's
not worth standing around shooting or allowing yourself to be
stung.
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2.4.5. | Crows
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: 1-2 strikes
| Handgun: 1-2 bullets
| Shotgun: 1 shell
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1 round
| Magnum: 1 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
Beady eyes, sharp claws, sharp beaks, and very much crazy.
Heck that shrill cry should send a tingle up anyone's spine. I
still remember the first time I heard the crows while I
stumbled around the mansion... something I can't forget even
now.
Always found in a small flock, these birds can cause a lot of
damage in a little amount of time. Most of the time that you
will find them in the game however it takes something to spook
them before they attack so be careful with what you do when
you hear or see them around. You might just trigger an attack.
// Attacks
Clawing and Pecking
-------------------
The standard attacks of the crows are just as this, clawing
and pecking at you. You should button bash to get out of the
lock then run. It's the best way to escape getting trapped in
the same position again. Their other attack is what I call the
dive-bomb. It is where the crows sit on the ground and the
come swooping in to make a flying pass but don't actually
attack. You can use this to your advantage in someway because
it allows you to shoot them out of the air if you see it
coming. However seeing as a dive-bomb sometimes becomes an
attack the best way to avoid it is just to run out of the way.
They will miss if you move at the right time.
// Tactics
Shooting
--------
Shooting them with just about any weapon works well, but I'd
say using anything above the Handgun is wasting ammo. You can
knife them easily also when they do their "dive bomb" attack,
so this could also be another option if you do have your
knife.
Running
-------
When in doubt sprint for the exit. Most of the time this is
the best thing to do if you have a large group of crows
chasing after you. It saves you health and ammo.
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2.4.6. | Spiders
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 5-18 bullets
| Shotgun: 2-7 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1-3 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1-4 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1-3 round
| Magnum: 1-3 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
Spiders (sometimes referred to as "Web Spinners") never really
caused much problems as far as I remembered approaching the
game for the 100th time or so... still their poison did a tad
bit of damage to me, and then there was the black tiger.
Whooboy.
While some people I know hate spiders and basically will
either kill everyone in the game they meet or run away, I tend
to go for the latter and just run through any areas that they
populate.
There are 3 types of spiders in the game, one large boss
(which has it's own section), your standard ingame ones, and
smaller spiders which run around doing nothing but jumping up
and biting you or allowing you to stand all over them, killing
them. All are rather easy to kill and for the most part can
also be avoided too if you wish them to be.
// Attacks
Acid
----
The easy to avoid acid spit is the Spiders main attack. Once
you see it coming (the spiders sit still to do it) you can
avoid it easily by moving out of range. If you wish to fight
them this time where they sit still can also be used as an
advantage to fire off a shot or two, as long as you do have
some distance between yourself and the spider so as you don't
get hit by the acid in the process.
Body Blow
---------
If you get in the path of a moving spider occasionally they'll
smack into you with their bodies, causing your character to
make a sound and be hit back a little. If this does any damage
I'm not sure, it probably does but regardless it can leave
you open to be hit by Acid or another spider if your not that
lucky.
Jumping Bite
------------
The small spiders, which do basically no damage anyway,
perform this attack where they will jump up at your legs and
take a bite. More of an annoyance than a problem.
// Tactics
Shooting
--------
Spiders are quite easy to take out at a distance. Just about
any weapon is good against them as they can be affected by
standard bullets, along with the affects of the 3 types of
Bazooka rounds. The problems you can face is the spiders
walking on the roof, though usually when you get close to them
or fire off a shot they will drop from the roof anyway.
Running
-------
This is what I choose to do in most cases, basically avoiding
the enemy. Spiders are slow and easy to avoid, so running
through areas they are located in is very easy to do,
especially if they are on the roof. Especially for killing any
spiders, running and leaving the room will get rid of any
small spiders scrambling about when you come back in.
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2.4.7. | Chimera
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 5-30 bullets
| Shotgun: 2-7 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 1-6 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 1-6 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 1-6 round
| Magnum: 1-4 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
These guys puzzled me. I sat there thinking about what kind of
creatures they really seemed to be. I wish I hadn't because
before long I had one clinging to Jill's back and slashing at
her throat. Still now I have no clue what exactly these things
originally were, but it's probably better that I don't think
about it while playing the game like last time or else I might
end up being killed again.
Found in the lab sections nearer the end of the game, these
odd roof scuttling creatures love to do no more than slice at
you with their sickle clawed arm. Their easy to avoid if you
keep running through sections you find them in, they are
basically hard to take out with just about everything except
for the Colt Python, and they are a real pest if you can't
handle them correctly even with it.
// Attacks
Hanging Swipes
--------------
An attack where the Chimera's hang upside down to the ceiling
and drop their arms down to attack. The attack also has a wide
range. This is easy to avoid if you see it coming, though if
their right above you then chances are you won't be able to do
much about it. After it happens move quickly.
Uppercut
--------
If you get caught in this I advise you to check your health
because it does a serious amount of damage. This one is a
little harder to see coming because they can sometimes fake
you out. The uppercut starts when they run up to you but on
occasions they just jump to the roof and do a hanging swipe.
I'm not sure of any real evasive tactics, just watch out and
try to run to avoid.
Throat Slash
------------
Another high damage move. This time the chimera will jump on
your back stopping you from moving and will slash your throat
with it's claw. This doesn't happen so often, but when it does
there is really nothing you can do for stopping it.
// Tactics
Shooting
--------
My choice is not to fight these guys as much as I can, however
if you have to use anything to take them out it should be the
Colt Python. It will stop you from having to waste your time
while killing them. You have to keep in mind it may take at
least 2 shots if not more to take them out while they jump
around and all.
Running
-------
Simple. Run. Run fast. Move quickly and know the layout well.
Do what you need and do it quickly. :)
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2.4.8. | Yawn (Large Snake)
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: ??? bullets
| Shotgun: 8-10 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 3-8 round
| Bazooka w/Acid: 3-8 round
| Bazooka w/Flame: 3-8 round
| Magnum: 5-12 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
If there was ever a creature to scare me, it would be snakes.
I don't think I ever want to touch one, let alone come close
to one, and meeting the "Yawn" in Resident Evil made me ever
so much sure of that point.
Okay, well I better be honest here actually... I'm not
actually afraid of snakes, I just needed to write a good intro
like this. :)
You will meet this snake twice during the game, the first time
it will block you from a goal and the second time it will open
a path way for you. During the first battle you can be
poisoned from it's bite(s) in which you may get help or have
to get serum for yourself. You cal also take various tactics
with the monster. The second battle is "to the death" so to
speak. You'll just have to make sure that you have enough fire
power to stop it. In both encounters I advise you have saved
before fighting it.
// Attacks
Bite
----
The "Yawn's" only real attack. Attacks from the oversized
snake are single bites to the legs of your character as it
passes by you. You should also know that if it stands up to
attack that you should quickly check your health, as it only
does this when your on danger.
// Tactics
First Encounter - Shooting
--------------------------
Acid Rounds. Simply if your going to fight as Jill you need to
be using these. Capcom were nice enough to leave some in a
room near to where the large snake is, but you need the
lighter to see where they are.
For Chris you have no choice but to use the Shotgun. There are
some extra shells in the attic room you will battle the snake
with also if you need some more ammo.
First Encounter - Running
-------------------------
What you need to do, is try to trick the large snake in to
coming around things away from you. You can first do this as
soon as you have control of your character again. Just stand
there until the snake moves around the back of the pole. You
have to be quick. Usually you will end up getting bitten once
or twice (even worse if you get trapped), but it is
occasionally possible to make it without being hit at all.
Second Encounter - Shooting all the Way
---------------------------------------
Again, Acid Rounds and Shotgun Shells are the method here. If
you've taken all the time to get the Colt Python first by all
means feel free to use it. Having a First Aid Spray or some
mixed herbs on you won't hurt either seeing as your going to
need to make your way through many enemies on the section open
to you after the battle.
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2.4.9. | Neptune (Large Shark)
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: ??? bullets
| Shotgun: ??? shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: ??? rounds
| Bazooka w/Acid: ??? rounds
| Bazooka w/Flame: ??? rounds
| Magnum: ??? bullets
| Rocket Launcher: ??? rockets
Don't you just love instant deaths? What, you don't? Heck you
better watch out when the Neptune comes swimming your way. It
can swim fast, it can leap distances, it can fly high... well,
not really the last one so as much. But I did see it leap out
of the water and latch it's jaws around my characters head. I
wonder if there was anyone out there stupid enough to try path
and get that scene more than once. If there is I pity them for
it.
There are some simply solutions to getting around the
Neptune(s). When you get into a large watery area pick the
path on the characters right, and when you get the FMV of the
Neptune around make sure you run as fast as you can through
the water. Later on you will get a type of revenge by leaving
the Neptune's high and dry. You can even shoot them if you
have the ammo to waste, though it's not really needed.
// Attacks
Bite
----
Taking a bite at your legs and pulling you around a bit is
basically the Neptune's only attack. If your low on health
though you will suffer a fate worse than a small nibble to the
legs. To avoid this you'll need to run.
Swallow
-------
If you pick the wrong direction when confronting the area they
are found, or your low on health when near to the Neptune's,
you will be instantly killed by the largest Neptune. It jumps
out of the water and takes you down.
// Tactics
Running
-------
When picking the right direction to take you will have to run
to the correct door (shown here) and use the key. You'll be a
little slowed down by the water but should be able to make it
inside before the Neptune gets too close to you.
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2.4.10. | Black Tiger (Large Spider)
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 10-20 bullets
| Shotgun: 7=12 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 5-10 rounds
| Bazooka w/Acid: 5-10 rounds
| Bazooka w/Flame: 5-10 rounds
| Magnum: 5-7 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket
In the underground is the king of all spiders, three times as
large, three times as powerful, requiring three times the ammo
to kill. This large spider, refereed to in most official
guides as the "Black Tiger" isn't as hard to kill as you'd
think, as long as you have a powerful weapon (which at this
point in the game-you will have).
It's attacks are very limited meaning you have easy chances to
kill it, but don't get too cocky as if you're hit by it a few
times you'll be set to become part of the webbing on the
walls.
// Attacks
Acid
----
The only real attack the Tiger does is an acid spit, which is
just like the normal spiders except there is three times the
amount. Occasionally it will also do the body blow if it gets
close, but if your shooting it, it usually just moves left and
right, not closer to you.
// Tactics
Shooting
--------
The best way to take this guy out is to move around it
shooting it at it's side as best you can with the bazooka or
magnum. Considering it also likes to move to a better position
before attacking you should be able to take it out with no, or
little damage this way.
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2.4.11. | Plant 42
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 25+ bullets
| Shotgun: 10-18 shells
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 5-10 rounds
| Bazooka w/Acid: 5-10 rounds
| Bazooka w/Flame: 5-10 rounds
| Magnum: 8-15 bullets
| Rocket Launcher: ???
I remember first reading the files about Plant-42 in the game,
swearing the hopes to never to have to battle this thing, that
somehow it was going to be missed out on. Too bad Capcom
didn't feel like giving me a break for once. I remember
finding the first couple of times playing RE that Plant 42 was
very tough. This was mostly caused because of the fact you
would need to move every once and a while and then reset your
aim on the plant.
The Directors Cut edition made this problem go away with the
auto aiming. Simply running to a new location and pressing R1
would let you reset your aim on the plant, making it much more
simple. Of course there is another way around the plant, that
is if you want to be making your way into a chemical store
room to mix up a little bit of the V-Jolt and get rid of the
plant easier with this chemical mixture.
// Attacks
Vine Whip
---------
Coming too close to the plant will let it hit you with it's
vines. You'll be knocked forward and your character will fall
to the ground. This can occasionally leave you open for
another hit also. To avoid being hit by the plants vines all
you need to do is stick close to the walls.
Acidic Roof Drop
----------------
I had no idea what else to call this. Simply, as you stand
targeting the plant, bits of the roof will fall down. Your
indication is little drops falling before a large chunk will
drop, and if your character is underneath it, it will cause
damage to them. To avoid this keep an eye on the drops of bits
of the roof. Before the large bit drops run forward a few
steps to avoid being hit.
// Tactics
Shooting
--------
Jill - Bazooka. Flame rounds are good. So are acid.
Chris - Trusty old shotgun will do the trick.
Run around the walls taking potshots at the plant until you
get a cut scene. Be careful of it's attacks and you'll be
fine. A green herb or two might be needed if you think you'll
get hit. As mentioned above this is easier to do in the
Directors Cut edition, where the auto aim will allow you to
target the plant easily.
V-Jolt Mixture
--------------
Making the V-Jolt will allow you to kill the root in the
basement, but it might not be enough and so you'll have to
fight a weaker version of the plant also. The guide will tell
you how to make the V-Jolt.
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2.4.12. | Tyrant-002
// Weapon Hit Guide
| Knife: ?? strikes
| Handgun: 10-25 bullets (1st Enc.)
| Shotgun: 8-12 shells (1st Enc.)
| Bazooka w/Grenade: 5-8 rounds (1st Enc.)
| Bazooka w/Acid: 5-8 rounds (1st Enc.)
| Bazooka w/Flame: 5-8 rounds (1st Enc.)
| Magnum: 3-10 bullets (1st Enc.)
| Rocket Launcher: 1 rocket (Both Enc.)
In the red corner, wearing no trunks, and a pulsating heart,
the undisputed "Ultimate Biological Weapon", Tyrant Model 002.
Well I'm not sure about the Ultimate Biological Weapon thing
but that's what... ooh, I can't say that. It gives away a big
point which some people may not know about. Regardless even
with later models being much better, the Tyrant type is still
known as the "Ultimate Biological Weapon."
Anyway, in both times that it is possible to fight the Tyrant
are fairly easy. The first requires little more than a few
shots from the Colt Python and the second time you encounter
the Tyrant is only really requiring some good controlling of
your character to get around without being attacked. This
second time encounter is dependent on what ending you are
going to get as if it is a lower grade ending you won't face
the Tyrant a second time in the game.
// Attacks
Claw
----
A simple attack the Tyrant does as it is walking around. A
single claw strike against your character. Does a small amount
of damage depending on which version of the Tyrant your
facing.
Slash
-----
During the second battle the Tyrant will make a running slash
at you. As shown in the screen this is easy to dodge by
running away from the direction he is heading towards.
Claw Smash
----------
During the second battle with the Tyrant, should he pull out
his larger claw and come running for you he can sometimes use
it as a backhanded attack and smack you across an area of the
heliport. This can be disorientating if you slide backwards
over a couple of screen changes.
Stab
----
Again with the second battle, although it does happen a
sometimes in the first, should you have enough health and the
Tyrant is close instead of using the claw to hit you he will
stab at you with it. It does a fair bit of damage though, so
check your health and heal if you need it.
Skewer
------
If your on the end of this I can say your dead. In both
battles should you be on danger and the Tyrant attacks, you
will be impaled upon his claw. Not the greatest thing to
happen.
// Tactics
1st Encounter
-------------
Colt Python, Colt Python, Colt Python. Before battling the
first form of the Tyrant you need to have the Colt with about
a full round (6 shots) of ammo. While he usually only takes 3
shots, depending on the version and how the game feels it may
take more than this. You should also have a back up weapon
just in case. All you need to do is run and wait on one side
of the room and shoot at him as he comes close. Repeat until
he is dropped.
Final Battle
------------
Fill all but one slot with herbs. While you probably wont need
more than one, if any at all, be prepared. You'll need the
other single slot for items. All you need to do here on the
heliport once you've lit the flare is run in circles avoiding
the Tyrant, until the clock gets around or just under 30
seconds. At this time Brad will drop the rocket launcher. Run
in, grab it, line up your shot and fire. If you targeted well
enough one shot will be all you need.
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2.5 - Weapons
--------------
Here is a list of weapons you'll get in Resident Evil. To
equip a weapon, go into the inventory and click on a weapon.
Simply click "Equip" and you'll have that weapon to use. To
use the weapon hold the aim button and use the action button
to fire. To target use the direction pad/keys to aim.
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Weapon: Knife
Description: "This doesn't seem to be enough for this
mission."
Who gets it: Chris, Jill
Ammo is: N/A
Holds: N/A
Best on: Crows attacking but nothing else.
Known as the lowest form of self defense, the Combat Knife is
usually something people chuck into the chest at the first
chance they get. During Resident Evil though they do make use
of the Knife through being used on some spider webs. Of course
you find a second knife in the location it is needed for
anyway, because you know, you won't be carrying this thing in
your inventory at the time.
If your good enough at Resident Evil and want a challenge I
advise you to take on the knife challenge. It's sure to make
that next game of Resident Evil all that much more exciting.
Found: Jill : Check your inventory.
Chris: Check your inventory.
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Weapon: Handgun - Beretta M92F
Description: "Beretta M92FS Automatic loaded with 9mm
bullets."
Who gets it: Chris, Jill
Ammo is: Handgun Bullets
Holds: 15 bullets
Best on: Zombies, Dogs.
S.T.A.R.S. standard issue handgun. The Beretta will be your
trusty weapon for most of the first part of Resident Evil. Of
course for Chris you wont get it until about 5 minutes into
the game. The handgun is at is best for long range combat,
especially with slow enemies, such as zombies. Taking on
Hunters with this weapon would be a foolish idea indeed.
For the DC Version you can get a Custom Edition of the
Beretta. It has a certain percentage where shooting zombies
you maybe able to take off their heads like with the Colt
Python. This gun is much needed for the Advanced/Arranged
version of the game.
The Beretta take Clips of 15 bullets. These are very common
and can be found just about anywhere, usually sitting on
objects around the mansion. You can carry a maximum of 250
bullets in one slot, along with 15 in the gun.
Found: Jill : Not much of a problem here, Jill will find her
: gun in her starting inventory. Equip and start
: firing.
Chris: After returning to the main hall, Chris will
: find it empty except for a weapon on the floor.
: Jill's Beretta. You'll be able to take it to
: use.
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Weapon: Shotgun - Remington M870
Description: "Remington M870. A pump-action shotgun."
Who gets it: Chris, Jill
Ammo is: Shotgun Shells
Holds: 7 Shells
Best on: Dogs, Hunters (sometimes)
Upon searching the mansion you should come across this
excellent Zombie killing weapon. The Remington is an even
better weapon when used aiming high at the zombies heads. It
also has good use when dogs jumping at you, shooting them
while they are in the air, you should be able to take them out
with one shot also.
The shotgun is not as good for use with Hunters as they
usually take a few shots to go down, and within those few
shots they get a good chance to swipe you a few times.
To earn the shotgun, you may also need the broken shotgun, the
location of this will be found in the items section as well as
noted in the guide itself.
The Shotgun takes seven shells found in crates. These are
located at a few locations around the mansion, sometimes found
in pairs. You can carry a maximum of 250 shells in one slot,
along with 7 in the shotgun.
Found: Jill &: The shotgun is hanging on a holder in the
Chris : middle of the east wing of the mansions 1st
: floor. However while Jill can take it right
: away, Chris can't. This is because there is a
: trap after you take it. Jill will be saved by
: Barry if she takes it early, but otherwise
: you'll need to take the broken shotgun and put
: it on the holder after you take the shotgun to
: disarm the trap. While Chris and Jill can find
: the broken shotgun and use it. For Chris it is
: the only way.
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Weapon: Colt Python
Description: "Powerful gun can be loaded with .357 magnum
rounds."
Who gets it: Chris, Jill
Ammo is: Magnum Rounds
Holds: 6 Rounds
Best on: Everything really.
The Colt Python has gotta be one of the better weapons of the
game. With it you can feel confident to take on most opponents
with ease. The Colt can take the head off a zombie, kill a
hunter in a shot or two, and even knock around a Tyrant with
little problem. It's awesome firepower makes it a good weapon
in your collection, but it's lack of ammo can hinder your use
of it.
Originally concepts have shown that it was planned that some
of the ammo in the game would have been Dum Dum rounds but
these were removed before the game went out.
The Colt Python holds one full round of six bullets. Ammo is
very rare until nearer the end of the game, so I suggest only
using it when you really need it. With the Directors Cut
edition, beating the advanced/arrange game in under 3 hours
will give you the Colt Python with unlimited ammo.
Found: Jill &: To get the Colt Python you'll need the Red
Chris : Jewel. Once gained you can take it and use it
Original: on the Tiger Statue in the the statue room on
: the 1st floor of the mansion. Doing so will
: gain you the Python.
Jill &: In the Directors Cut edition you will find the
Chris DC: magnum on the shelf where the Broken Shotgun
Advanced: usually is found. The small room off the
: Mansion west wings bottom stairwell. You will
: need a key to enter the room.
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Weapon: Bazooka
Description: "A launcher (that) can be loaded with various
rounds."
Who gets it: Jill
Ammo is: Bazooka Rounds (Acid, Flame, and Explosive)
Holds: 6 Rounds
Best on: Snake, Hunters (Acid), Plant 42, Zombies, Dog
(Flame), Everything and anything else :) (Explosive)
The Bazooka is just as good as the Colt Python when you look
at it, but only Jill can use this weapon in the game. The
Bazooka uses 3 types of ammo which are color coded for ease.
The three rounds are Explosive Rounds (in the grey container),
Flame Rounds (in the red container), and Acid Rounds (in the
yellow container).
The Bazooka can be used against just about any enemy, and with
the various ammo is very effective. The only let down with the
Bazooka when compared to the Grenade Launchers of the later
evils is that you have to use all 6 shots of the ammo before
you can load a new lot of the same or another type.
The Bazooka holds one full case (six shots) of one type of
round. Ammo is common, though there are less of some types
than others.
Found: Jill : Jill's strongest weapon is found out on the 2nd
: Floor terrace with Forest. However caution is
: required regardless of the edition your playing.
: Either Crows will attack if you look at the dead
: Forest, or if your playing the Directors Cut,
: he'll get up and attack you. Depending on your
: choices or weapons (i.e. if you got the Shotgun
: by Barry saving your ass), instead of finding
: only Forest out here you will find Barry and he
: will hand you the Bazooka.
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Weapon: Flame-thrower
Description: "Can throw flame for 9 sec. with max. fuel."
Who gets it: Chris
Ammo is: Flame-thrower Fuel
Holds: 250% Fuel
Best on: Large Spider (Only Just)
I really think the in-game description says it all. The
Flamethrower really sucks and is mainly a waste of item space
for Chris, and so it's only useful as part of a puzzle. You
can find two of them, but you can only use them for a while as
afterwards you need them to unlock doors to move farther on.
Of course it's not much of a problem putting them down, seeing
as they aren't that much of a good weapon anyway. The flame is
mostly good for organic creatures such as spiders, and their
webs. *hint-hint*
The Flamethrower holds a small amount of fuel, which as
mentioned, goes down quickly. There is supposed to be a refill
(supposedly also some copies had a fuel refill in an area in
the underground). The fuel item exists on all versions, though
you may need to hack it out with a Gameshark or Save Game
editor.
Found: Chris: Found easily by an entry door you need to grab
: this to make it past another door later on. The
: lever it sits on locks that door and so you need
: it to open that door with another one of these
: panels.
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Weapon: Rocket Launcher
Description: "One shot can destroy any target."
Who gets it: Jill, Chris
Ammo is: Rockets
Holds: 4 (Or Unlimited as secret)
Best on: Everything Slow (Anything but Hunters and the Snake)
The king of weapons in Resident Evil. The Rocket Launcher is
used in-game to rid yourself of the Tyrant in certain
situations. You will have 4 shots to take the Tyrant out,
though all you will need is one shot.
If you finish the game in under 3 hours you can earn it for
use in the game with Unlimited Ammo. This makes the game all
that much more fun as you run through the game taking revenge
by shooting everything in a shot or two.
As I mentioned, this shows just how destructive the Rocket
Launcher is, but the let down for this is that the Launcher
can be slow to use due to the characters having to lift it to
shoulder height before being able to fire. For this reason you
shouldn't try to use it on anything which appears close to you
or moves too fast to target well.
Found: Jill &: If you've gotten yourself to the helicopter pad
Chris : and you are being attacked by the Tyrant again
: then you just need to avoid him and wait.
: Depending on how quick you were to begin with
: Brad will drop the Rocket Launcher in the
: middle of the pad sometime when there is less
: than 40 seconds left. You need to run in, grab
: it, and kill the Tyrant. You can also get the
: Rocket Launcher if you finish the game in under
: 3 hours (PlayStation & Saturn editions only).
: To know if you've got it, at the end of the
: credits a rocket will go across the screen.
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Bonus Weapons
-------------
For the PC version 2 additional bonus weapons can be gained.
The Ingram MAC-10 and the Minimi. Both of these are earned
through completing the game in under 3 hours with Jill or
Chris. Both use 9mm Ammo but are unlimited and fire rapidly,
taking anything out with ease.
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2.6 - Playing Tips And Hints
-----------------------------
2.6.1 - Deciding On Playing As Chris Or Jill First
--------------------------------------------------
The first choice you have when you start the game is who you
will play as first. It is for this reason that I have decided
to help with this part by showing you info about the
characters.
Chris Redfield
--------------
Firstly, Chris has a lot more health, so this is the first
thing for him that you should think about. Unfortunately, it's
the only good thing about his mission. He has it tough indeed.
Chris' stronger weapons are also low on ammo. He has a deal of
shotgun shells, but there will be points where you will run
low. Magnum bullets are in even less supply as you'd expect.
Of a small point, you have to face the first zombie with no
gun (I can only assume Chris' dropped his gun from between the
time you see him shooting in the video and when they get in
the hall) but you can run from that. Chris can also only carry
six items at a time, which means you have to be good at
juggling items around or be happy with making a lot of box
stops.
To open some locks will require a small key. There are many of
these found in his game, and they usually open drawers to find
ammo. You can get help from Rebecca at times, but this is very
dependent of the situation. All of this adds up to make
Chris' game an interesting, and challenging experience indeed.
Jill Valentine
--------------
Jill's mission is somewhat easier than Chris' one. Firstly she
has the Bazooka on top of the Shotgun and Magnum, thus adding
more range to her actions, on top of that there is also a lot
more ammo for her weapons.
She has two more slots than Chris for carrying items, 8 slots
makes item organization a lot easier than 6, even though it is
only 2 slots difference.
Instead of not having a gun at the start like Chris, she does
and it can be used to kill the first enemy. Her game is also
quicker as she gets help in places (Barry and the shotgun
scene for example) quite a lot. Instead of the small keys
Chris has, she gets a lockpick (also from Barry) which will
open the things Chris' small keys will.
The downside to using Jill is her health, it's very low. A few
good attacks from zombies or other enemies can mean lights
out. It is for this reason, that you should make sure you
carry or have a good amount of health in storage.
(For the PC version Jill has the added ease of being able to
save unlimitedly with no ink ribbons - if you're playing the
PC version think of this as an additional item slot saving
ability)
As for the conclusion of this, I would say for the first time
you play you should use Jill to learn the ropes until you
think you can take on Chris' mission, but the final choice is
up to you if you pick Chris' or Jill's mission.
2.6.2 - Herbal Mixing
---------------------
Each herb has a different effect, but when mixed together the
powers they possess are boosted in different results.
The herb power-ups can be mixed using the "combine" command
for varying, but very beneficial results. This will also save
storage space for holding puzzle items. Here is a listing of
some herbal combinations and the outcomes:
1 green + 1 green = 80% health recovery
1 green + 1 blue = 20% health recovery + antidote
1 green + 1 red = Full health recovery
1 green + 1 red + 1 blue = Cure (in that order)
3 green combined = Full health.
2.6.3 - Rebecca Helps
---------------------
When playing as Chris, anytime after you first meet Rebecca
and before when you save her from the Hunter, return to the
save room and she will heal you for nothing.
2.6.4 - Listen For The Sounds Of The Undead
-------------------------------------------
Some enemies make noises, so it's important to listen out for
them. You'll be able to hear most enemies long before you can
see them. Also certain attacks have certain noises which may
help you tell what is coming outside of your current screen.
2.6.5 - Take Note Of Attack Patterns
------------------------------------
Dogs require to be up on all four legs before you can shoot
them, zombies can attack your legs etc. Make sure you stay
away of what enemies can do, especially if you can't see them
on your screen. Again here noise can help.
2.6.6 - Aiming
--------------
Besides Resident Evil Directors Cut, aiming in the various
versions of Resident Evil requires you to aim for your enemy.
This is very difficult for some faster enemies (Hunters
especially).
Actually most of these notes on aiming your weapons to avoid
being hit and wasting ammo.
In Directors Cut, when you press R1, you will lock on to the
closest enemy. But pressing L1 will allow you to lock onto
other targets.
For the original you need to take a general guess at an aimed
shot and if you aren't careful can end up wasting ammo
instead. The larger the target the easier job you'll have
landing a shot, however try and make sure you are happy with
your aim before you try.
2.6.7 - Pool Of Blood
---------------------
Enemies are dead (again) when a pool of blood spreads around a
downed enemy. Also some enemies will make noises when killed,
again these noises are also worth taking note of.
2.6.8 - Shotgun Kills
---------------------
Waiting for a zombie to come close make sure you have the
shotgun drawn and pointing up, when it is about to grab you
fire your gun and you should be able to blow the head of the
zombie right off.
You can do this easily in the Directors Cut version. Even with
hunters when they jump. Just make sure your ready to shoot at
the right time. This same jump technique also works with the
cerberus.
2.6.9 - Item Ordinance
----------------------
Make sure you arrange your items wisely. You should only carry
what you think you need. This also means you shouldn't pick up
everything you find. There are many rooms with items you don't
need, and should only pick up when you need them (herbs for
health etc.). Just take note of where things are and return
for them when you're in need.
2.6.10 - Enemies
----------------
You don't have to kill everything in your way. Basically you
should only kill things in your way, or in locations where you
will continue to move through frequently.
They don't call this SURVIVAL horror for nothing.
2.6.11 - RUN! RUN! RUN!
-----------------------
Basically anytime you aren't solving a puzzle or picking up an
item you should have your finger firmly planted on the run
button. Not only will this speed your time up, but it will
also help you evade enemies and travel distances quicker.
2.6.12 - Being Attacked
-----------------------
Should you be attacked by anything that will freeze your
movement quickly tap control buttons to get out of the attack.
This is important in certain situations, especially with large
groups of the same enemy. Getting 2 hunters on you is
extremely bad as they may start playing games of tennis with
you, taking turns at swipes until you're dead.
2.6.13 - Trap/Puzzle Notes
--------------------------
Should you spring a trap or screw up a puzzle, run for the
exit of the room. Most chances this will finish the trap, or
reset the puzzle it allowing you to get past it again. The
only trap where this is not possible is the shotgun trap.
2.6.14 - Directors Choice
-------------------------
With the Directors Cut versions you have the choice of
Training, Original, and Advanced/Arranged.
Original is the first version of Resident Evil and has a good
mix of ammo, enemies, and difficulty.
Training is the same as Original only giving you 2 times the
ammo and taking the damage down to lower levels making it far
easier.
Advanced (Or Arrange if you're playing REDS) is the super
difficulty level. Items have changed locations, enemies are in
different places, and damage is high. Hunters can even head
swipe you on near full health. Not for the newcomer of the
series.
You might want to choose wisely which mode you wish to take
first.
2.6.15 - Sega Saturn Changes
----------------------------
While the Sega Saturn version is roughly similar there are a
few changes made to the main game. These include:
- New enemies
In the underground are new skinned version of the Hunter.
These bug-like Hunters are called "Tics" but remain unchanged
strategy and attack wise from normal Hunters.
- Second Tyrant
In Chris' game or any of Jill's where Barry does not come into
the Tyrant's B4 lab, there will be a second Tyrant to fight
before you leave the lab. Let's hope you have enough ammo.
- New costumes
Both Chris and Jill have new Saturn only bonus costumes.
2.6.16 - The Overlooked Inventory Use
-------------------------------------
- Weapon
To equip a weapon, go into the inventory and click on a
weapon. Simply click "Equip" and you'll have that weapon to
use. To use the weapon hold the aim button and use the action
button to fire. To target use the direction pad/keys to aim.
- Item
To use a item, stand in front of what you wish to use it for,
go into the inventory and click on the item. Simply click
"Use" and you'll have that item used. After using a key for
all it is needed for, you will probably be asked if you wish
to drop the key. Do so, as you won't need it for anything
else. You can reload your gun by selecting it and combining
the ammo at anytime, which will also help you not get hit
while reloading your weapon.
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3.0 - Original & Advanced Walkthrough
-------------------------------------
Finally, we're here. This section covers an entire guide for
both Chris and Jill in the original release of Resident Evil as
well as "Original", "Training", and "Advanced"/"Arranged"
modes of the Directors Cut edition.
This will also get you through the Sega Saturn mode, keeping
in mind the aforementioned changes (section 2.6.15 above).
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3.1 - Chris' Walkthrough
------------------------
Here is Chris' Walkthrough. This guide is to get the Good and
Good+ Endings. To get the other two follow the instructions at
end of the walkthrough.
This is not a speed walkthrough; it's just so people can get
the best out of Resident Evil. There are many rooms, which are
not mentioned in this Walkthrough, these contain extra ammo,
healing items, and files. Feel free to search these rooms at
your choice and collect other items when required.
Also there will be times where you will have to go to save
rooms to put items away. When you do this is also up to you.
Other than this, everything for the game is explained, so I'd
advise use of this guide only if you are stuck on a certain
area, wish to get through the game quickly, and don't care if
puzzle answers are given to you exactly.
Excuse my sometimes sarcastic titles for each section. I have
no idea what I was thinking when I wrote them, but I liked
most of them enough to keep them. :)
If there is any thing important such as a movie of variation
it will be marked like this:
What it is:
-----------
Info Info Info Info
Info Info Info Info
Advanced/Arrange alterations will be included in boxes like
so:
// TITLE \\__________________________________________
| \
| INFO |
| INFO |
|_____________________________________________________|
Well here is the walkthrough.
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3.1.1 - Welcome To Your Death
-----------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Clips (x2)
Ink Ribbon
FMV Video:
----------
Once you have selected Chris, you'll be shown a FMV of what
happened to get the S.T.A.R.S. in this situation.
Scene:
------
After the movie style character intro, there will be a short
intro. You'll hear a gun shot and Captain Wesker will send you
to go find out what it is.
Once you're in the dining room run down to the other end of
the table. Go in the other door and go to Chris' left and
around the corner.
CGI Video:
----------
You hear a ripping of flesh and a pool of blood comes across
the floor as a person looks over their shoulder, blood down
it's front and in it's teeth. It's a zombie.
Now you can stay and dodge the zombie and get the Clips (x2)
or run. I think it is best to dodge it, grab the clips and
run. Go to the Main Hall.
Scene:
------
When you arrive in the Hall you will find that Wesker and Jill
are not there.
Go pick up the gun on the floor. It's Jill's Beretta. Now go
to the back of the table with the typewriter on it and take
the Ink Ribbon. Now go across the hall and enter through the
blue double doors.
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3.1.2 - A Spray In the Face
---------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
1st Floor Map
Ink Ribbon
Clip (x2)
Sword Key
Shells
Wooden Crest (Emblem)
Blue Jewel
Wind Crest
Music Notes
You will find yourself in a gallery with a large statue in the
middle. You can get the 1st floor map out of it by pushing the
steps up to it and then climbing the steps.
You can also push the chest out of they way and follow the
hall down. There is a zombie on the floor, which you can kill
or run past (Chris' left side) and search the shelves for an
ink ribbon.
Go back to the gallery and out to the main hall.
Go up the stairs, to the second floor, and head to Chris'
right staircase. Now go down the wall of the side of the 2nd
floor hall that your on and enter the other door. Take the
small key on the shelf. Follow the hall down to the other
door.
You will be on a terrace, follow it until you find Forest
Speyer. He's been pecked to death by crows. Take his clip and
run from the crows like mad back to the main hall.
// ARMOR KEY \\______________________________________
| \
| In the Advanced game, here with Forest you'll find |
| the Armor Key. Getting this key earlier than you |
| would normally means major changes will happen to |
| the games advancement through the mansion. You will |
| do some similar and different events, however they |
| will eventually lead to the same conclusions. |
| |
| With this key you can be lead to Richard early and |
| also open doors you normally couldn't until after |
| you'd been to the medical room where Rebecca is in |
| the normal version of the game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Enter through the double doors on the other side of the hall.
You will be on the second floor of the dining room. Kill the
zombies then push the statue off the edge of the 2nd floor
through the gap. Now exit through the other single door in
this hall. Go kill the three zombies here and go down the
stairs. Kill the next two zombies and go into the closest door
to the stairs.
Scene:
------
You will be sprayed by something. It turns out to be Rebecca
Chambers the newest member of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team. You will
talk for a bit.
Put away anything you won't need, like the combat knife. Go
over to the bed and pick up the Sword Key. Now leave the room.
// SWORD KEY \\______________________________________
| \
| In the Advanced game, the Sword Key won't be in the |
| medical room with Rebecca, instead you'll find it |
| in the small dining room near the attic. Before you |
| can get to it, you'll need to move a cupboard and |
| also light the candle's with the lighter to see. |
| |
| The lighter is in it's usual place (one of the |
| researchers bedrooms on the 2nd floor), accessible |
| with the Armor Key, just like the areas leading to |
| the room with the key in it. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Video:
------
Rebecca will talk then you will be asked: "Will you take
Rebecca with you? Yes/No" Pick yes. Rebecca will talk a while,
and then you will leave.
Note: Anytime you go back there, Rebecca will heal you for
nothing if you want.
Kill the other zombie in the hall as you make your way around.
You can't go through the door on the right wall because it is
locked, so you will have to go through the other door beside
it.
Once through, kill the two zombies here and head down the
right hallway. You can go into the room in the little bit with
the zombie in it off the hall. Inside is a tiger statue, but
you can't do anything here right now. The door on the opposite
wall has a clip, a file paper, and a zombie hiding in the
closet with some shells. Unlock and go out the door at the end
of the hall.
You will find yourself in a familiar looking hall. Go back the
zombie hall, down to the door leading to the dining room. Once
inside grab the wooden crest off the back wall and the remains
of the statue you destroyed, down the side of the dining table
for the Blue Jewel.
Go back to the Tiger statue room and use the Blue Jewel on the
statue to get the Wind Crest.
// WIND CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| For the Advanced mode of Resident Evil you'll find |
| the Wind Crest moved to the Art Gallery, replacing |
| the Star Crest's location. Solve the painting |
| puzzle and you'll be give this crest. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// BLUE JEWEL \\_____________________________________
| \
| In the ruins of the statue you pushed over earlier |
| will be the Sun Crest instead of the Blue Jewel in |
| the Advanced mode. |
| |
| The Blue Jewel is found behind the Clock in the |
| Dining Room instead, and to access that you have to |
| go Emblem swapping. More on that below. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// EMBLEM \\_________________________________________
| \
| A little bit of a change in the advanced game. |
| Instead the Emblem (Wooden Crest) is located on the |
| 2nd floor in the armor room where the Sun Crest is |
| in the original game. You should already have the |
| Armor Key as noted earlier, so unlocking the room |
| is no problem. Once you have it you can return to |
| the dining room and continue with the puzzle. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back to the Zombie hall, and go the far upper end. There
will be a wooden double door and a single red door. Use the
sword key on the red door. You will now be in a Bar. Go around
the corner and push the shelf that's in the way of another.
Search the back shelf to find the music notes. Take them to
the piano and use them on it. "Chris unfortunately can't read
music"
Scene:
Chris tries to play the piano. Rebecca comes in and tries. You
will be asked if you will let her. Say yes. Now leave to let
her practice.
Now lets go over to the other side of the mansion. Go back to
the main hall and back through the blue double doors. Go to
the single door at the back of the gallery and unlock it with
the sword key, and discard it.
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3.1.3 - And then came the dogs...
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Items In This Area:
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Clip (x2)
Green Herb (x6)
Small Key
Chemical
Golden Crest
Shield Key
Armor Key
Red Herb (x2)
Shells
Broken Shotgun
Run down the hall until the Dog bursts through the window,
kill it then go round the corner and kill the other one that
breaks through the window. When they are dead push the chest
in the middle of the second part of the hall to find a clip.
Exit into the next room. There is a locked door to Chris' left
and a green herb to his right. Follow the hall down, and go
the first wooden door, in it is a bathroom. Empty the bath to
get a small key. Now go back out and down the hall 'till you
get to two other doors. One double, one single. Go into the
double one. Kill the two zombies here. There should be three
doors. Go in the one closest to the double doors. This should
unlock it.
Kill the zombie in the hall, grab the green herb, and go into
the room under the stairs. Pick up the chemical, and open the
item box. Put away the items you don't need and the chemical.
You can also save if you want. Go out and up the stairs.
// BROKEN SHOTGUN \\_________________________________
| \
| If you arrive in the storeroom in the Advanced Game |
| you've probably found the Colt, but can't see the |
| Broken Shotgun. This is because it's been moved |
| into the save room under the stairs at the |
| northeast wing of the mansion, right near the good |
| shotgun. Makes getting it a tiny bit easier I |
| guess, and you really need it in the advanced game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// CHEMICAL \\_______________________________________
| \
| Because the shotgun is now where the Chemical was, |
| you need to go outside to find the chemical. Near |
| the bathroom in this wing is a metal door leading |
| outside to a boiler. Sitting right in front of it, |
| is the chemical you're looking for. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Once at the top kill the zombies, and follow the corridor to
the right side of the top of the stairs. There will be two
doors. One won't open so go through the other door. You will
unlock the door and you will find yourself in a "U-Shaped"
hallway. Kill the zombie then go to Chris' right and past the
double green doors, past the brown door, kill the next zombie
then go to the door at the end of the hall. Go through it. Now
go back to where Rebecca was playing the piano. She will be
finished by now.
When she has finished playing the "Moonlight Sonata," a secret
door will open. Go inside and grab the golden crest, the door
will close, replace the place where the golden crest was with
the wooden crest to exit out of the room.
Go back to the dining room and put the golden crest where the
wooden one was, the clock will chime and then move away
showing a secret compartment behind it. Go over there and grab
the Shield Key. Yay, no more annoying tick, tick, tick, from
the clock.
// SHIELD KEY \\_____________________________________
| \
| The puzzle remains the same, the pieces are just |
| elsewhere and in a different order. First you need |
| to swap the Wooden Emblem for the Gold one from the |
| Bar's secret room. Then put the Gold one in the |
| dining hall to get the Blue Jewel from behind the |
| clock, and take the Jewel to the Tiger Statue to |
| get the Shield Key from it. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back to the save room where you met Rebecca. Take the
chemical with you. Now go to where the two zombies were in the
hall, where the Tiger Statue is. Follow the path in that
direction and enter the door round the corner at the end.
You will find yourself in a greenhouse, with a water pump on.
Use the chemical in the water pump to kill the plant. Behind
the plant are an armor key and six herbs, two red herbs, and
four green herbs. Take what you can, and don't forget to
combine.
// STAR CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| Instead of the Armor Key, which you would already |
| have, in the Advanced game you'll find the Star |
| Crest sitting in it's place. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back out to the hall and go back to the save room, put away
the herbs and take only your weapon & ammo and the Armor key,
and the small key.
Go to the other door in the hall that is locked and use the
Armor key on it. Go inside. Grab the clip, get the shells out
of the draw by using the small key. Pick up the broken
shotgun, so that we can go get the shotgun now. You use it to
swap it over for the shotgun to stop the ceiling from falling
on you. Leave and head back to the hall past where the dogs
came in through the windows.
// COLT PYTHON \\____________________________________
| \
| In the small storeroom, you'll find the Colt Python |
| instead of the Broken Shotgun. These six shots will |
| help you with a few tricky zombies or other enemy |
| setups between now and when you return to the |
| mansion (when you can get more ammo). So try to |
| make them count. |
| |
| Later on, when you use the Red Jewel on the Tiger |
| statue, like how you would get the Colt in the |
| original game, you'll find three lots of Colt ammo |
| instead. Still well worth sticking your neck out |
| for. |
|_____________________________________________________|
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3.1.4 - ...and then the Snake...
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Items In This Area:
-------------------
Shotgun
Sun Crest
Lighter
Clip (x2)
Red Herb
Ink Ribbon
Shells (x4)
Green Herb (x3)
2nd Floor Map
Moon Crest
Go to the single door across from the double doors that lead
to the save room. Walk through the room your in and into the
other door. Once in the next room grab the shotgun on the wall
and put the broken one in its place and return back to the
save room under the stairs. Go up the stairs to the second
floor. Go to the right of the main hall and into the U-Shaped
hall. Go past the wooden door and unlock it with the Armor
key, but don't go in. Now go around to the double green doors
and enter them.
Once inside the trick here is to cover up the vents with the
large statues and then flick the switch, when that is done the
case at the end will drop allowing you to get the Sun Crest.
Now follow the hall around and go back to the area by the
stairs above the save room where you got the chemical. Go past
the stairs and unlock the first door on the right-hand wall.
Once inside kill the zombie and go to Chris' right, and enter
the door there. You will find the lighter on the top of the
bookshelf, a shells beside the right bed and right wall, and a
red herb between the left bed and the left wall.
Go back out and into the other room. In here check the jacket
by the door for an ink ribbon, and the table for some notes.
Go to the panel on the wall where it's broken and check it.
The tank will empty and allow you to push it away from the
wardrobe. Now you can push the wardrobe where the tank was and
find the secret stash of shells.
Go back out to the corridor with the stairs, but keep heading
the direction you got to the previous rooms, and enter the
blue door at the end. Inside will be a locked single red door,
a green herb, and a fireplace. Check the fire and it will say:
"Wood is put in the stove, A paper is on the wall." Use your
lighter on the fire to get the 2nd floor map.
Go back to the save room where you got the chemical, and put
away everything except the lighter, shield key, and the
shotgun with shells (if you feel like it). It would also be
an excellent time to save, trust me.
Now go back to the U-shaped hall and go into the single wooden
door you unlocked earlier. Grab the two green herbs once
inside, then go around the corner. You will find Richard
Aiken, from Bravo Team, but he is dead. Examine him for a
clip.
Go into the door behind Richard. Move forward and kill the
zombie, and follow the hall down behind where he was and enter
the door where he was. You should be in a room with a table
and two closets. The table has some candles on it, use the
lighter on these to light up the room. There is a clip in the
back closet by the pictures of planets and the clock. You can
push the other closet away to reveal a passage with another
closet at the end. Search this for some shells.
Go back to the area where you killed that last zombie, and go
up the steps and use the shield key on the door then discard
it. Go into the attic.
Run forward once inside and you will be confronted by one huge
Snake. You have two options, get rid of it if you have the
shotgun with shells on you, or avoid it. No 1. Is easy to
explain, hard to do. No 2. Is hard to explain, even harder to
do. ":|
No 1. Stand your ground and shoot it with shells until it runs
off.
No 2. Wait until it is halfway round the other side of the
post from you and run.
You're going for the hole where it came out from, to get the
moon crest. On your way out, grab the shells sitting on some
barrels in the middle of the left wall (the side with the exit
door). Once you exit and get down the steps something may
happen.
// MOON CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| When you grab the Moon Crest in the advanced game, |
| you'll be in for a bit of a surprise. It's only |
| half of the crest. Instead you'll need to track |
| down the remaining half of the crest in the mansion.|
| |
| The other half is hidden in one of the researchers |
| bedrooms on the 2nd floor of the mansion. To get it |
| you'll need to empty a fish tank, and move it and a |
| wardrobe to access a hidden cupboard with the other |
| half of the crest inside. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Variations:
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If you didn't get bitten once, nothing will happen. Go to the
save room where you got the chemical, And read the guide from
the star (*) onwards.
If you got bitten you will faint, and Rebecca will turn up,
and you will have to get the serum in the save room.
Take Rebecca to the save room where you met her and go get the
serum off the shelf beside the Item Box. Now go back to where
Chris is. Once you have been cured go to the other save room
where you got the chemical.
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3.1.5 - Wind + Moon + Sun + Stars = New... Death?
-------------------------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Star Crest
Square Crank
Red Herb (x2)
Green Herb (x5)
Blue Herb (x4)
Leave the save room and head out the door at the end of the
hall.
Now go to the end of this hall, where the second zombie was
and enter the door (You can't enter the other single door in
the hall because it's locked).
Once inside, you will hear crows. They wont attack unless you:
- Get a switch wrong in here
- Fire a shot.
Now read the first painting.
The title is "Give Me Peaceful Sleep."
Now the paintings are in this order:
1. A picture of a tired middle-aged man
2. A picture of a newborn baby
3. A picture of a young man
4. A picture of a infant
5. A picture of a lively boy
6. A picture of a bold-looking old man.
You have to put these in the correct order. That is:
2, 4, 5, 3, 1, 6,
After pressing the last one, go to the last painting which
says:
"Give me the peace of death, and I'll give you the joy of
life."
Press the switch and the painting will fall giving you the
Star Crest. Now go out of the gallery, and go straight ahead
of the door, till you reach a metal door. Go out it.
Shoot the dog in the passageway, and go to the end. There is a
metal panel, which says: "When the sun sets in the west and
the moon rises in the east, stars will begin to appear in the
sky and wind will blow towards the ground. Then the gate of
new life will open." Meaning you have got to put the four
crests in the plate to open the door.
Inside the next room are some steps that you push towards the
camera a bit, then push towards the high shelf on the back
wall. Climb up the steps and grab the square crank. Climb back
down and go out the other door.
You will find yourself outside, shoot the three dogs and get
the herbs. There are two red herbs, three green herbs, and two
blue herbs. If you hear a beeping sound that is your radio. Go
into the status screen and select radio to use it and hear a
message from Brad. Go down the left path to find the map of
GARDEN, then go down the right path, and through the large
rusted metal gate. Follow the path round the water and use the
square crank on the box you find this will empty out the
water. Go down the path that was in the water and up the other
side. Run along the path, dodging the small snakes and hop on
the lift down.
When you get to the bottom kill the three dogs here. You will
find a dead lift, with a hole in the wall for a battery. A
waterfall, and another gate, Go through this other gate.
There are two blue herbs and two green herbs but you can't
pick them up until you have got rid of the dogs here. Once you
have killed the three dogs and picked up the herbs follow the
twisting passage until you come to a door.
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3.1.6 - Oh, and don't forget the weed, man!
-------------------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Blue Herb (x3)
First Aid Spray
Clip (x6)
Small Key
Shells (x4)
Red Book
C. Room Key
Ink Ribbon (x2)
002 Dormitory Key
Green Herb (x5)
Map of Guardhouse
003 Dormitory Key
V-Jolt
Helmet Key
Move around the statue and grab the three blue herbs. Now move
the statue down the hall until the next hall that leads off
it. Push it up that one and cover the hole. Now that that is
done, go into the single wooden door on the right side (the
one without a metal panel above the door).
Inside you will find an item box and typewriter, along with a
First Aid Spray and a clip. Leave when you are ready and go
across the hall to the other single wooden door.
When inside forget about the door to Chris' left (for now),
and kill the two zombies. Go search the cup over at the far
side of the room to get a small key. Open the draw with the
small key to get some shells, pick up the red book on the bed.
Now go into the other door. Unfill the bath by examining it.
You will get the C. Room Key.
// RED BOOK \\_______________________________________
| \
| The advanced game moves the Red Book from the bed |
| here to a table in the Bar/RecRoom at the end of |
| hallway outside. Not a major change. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back out to the main hall. You can go in the double
doors at the end. Inside is a bar, with a clip and an Ink
ribbon, oh and um, two spiders. Go up the hall where you put
the statue and go through the door. Go up the new hall to the
door.
Go in the door, run across to the other side of the room (all
the doors in here are locked) and beside the bees nest is a
table with the 002 Dormitory Key on it. Take the key then
sprint away from the bees. Go back out to the hall and down to
the door at the end that you haven't been to. There is a
statue you can push and behind it are three green herbs. Now
go to the door.
This is the 002 door so use the key. There is a door to
Chris' left. All that's in there is a zombie and a clip. In
the main room, check the draw for some shells, and get the map
of the GUARDHOUSE off the wall. Now push the closets aside to
find a ladder to the basement.
// DORM KEY 003 \\___________________________________
| \
| In the Advanced game, in the small bathroom with |
| the zombie and a clip, the clip is replaced with |
| the 003 Dorm Room Key. This greatly alters the game |
| as it means you're heading there first. The |
| remaining item changes are as follows. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// CONTROL ROOM KEY \\_______________________________
| \
| Now that you can get into Room 003 and have the Red |
| Book, you can also access the hall where Plant 42 |
| is. When you defeat it you will find the Control |
| Room key in the place where you usually find the |
| Helmet Key, and you can now head downstairs. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// HELMET KEY \\_____________________________________
| \
| Reversal time here as the Helmet Key is now located |
| in the basement Armory where the Control Room Key |
| is in the normal game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Annoying Puzzle 1. Pushing the Crates to make a bridge.
-------------------------------------------------------
Run past the first crate we'll be back later for it. The first
two are very straightforward. Just push them into the water.
The third one though, is a pain. You have to push it away from
the water direction, towards the ladder. When it's so far get
it half way from the corner and push it to the left wall, now
push it all the way down the corridor to the end and then push
it in the water. If this is confusing for you, I made this map
to show you where to go:
======================
= == LADDER
= +++++ ==
= + + =============
= + + =
= + C3 =
= + =
= + =
= + = The C3 Crate needs to
= + = follow the path (+).
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
======= + =
WATER + =
C1 C2 ++++ =
================
Once you have done that there are two green herbs to pick up.
Now go through the water and through the door.
WARNING: Go to the Chris' right, if you go to the Left it
equals instant death.
Run through the water until you get near two doors together.
Go to the left door. You will use the C. Room Key, and discard
it. Once inside flick the switch beside the Red flashing
light. This will drain the water. Now go over to the switch by
the door, this will unlock the door beside this one. Go out
into the main room. You don't have to worry about the sharks
anymore, they are high n' dry.
Go in the door beside the control room. This is the weapons
storage but most of the stuff in here is wet. There are two
boxes of shells and two clips and the 003 dormitory key, Leave
and go back upstairs and to the large hall with the bees, and
use the 003 key on the single door without the keypad.
Once inside go into the door on the left of Chris. Inside is
another zombie and some clip. Go back to the main room, inside
the draw is an ink ribbon. Go to the bookshelf and take the
white book. Now put in the red book, the other shelf will move
away, showing a secret door. Note: It would be good to have
the Shotgun ready and loaded for the next part, and some
healing items as well. Saving the game might also help. When
you are ready, go through the door.
Inside is one extremely large plant, this is the Plant 42 that
you have read about.
Scene:
------
The plant will pick Chris up. Chris will start yelling, and
Rebecca hears this. She comes and sees Chris. He chucks her
the file to make V-Jolt. Now Rebecca leaves.
Now you are controlling Rebecca again. Go over to the door
with the keypad and push the following numbers: Either 3,4,5
or 2,1,5,
Now enter the room. Once inside you have to make the V-Jolt.
Here's how to:
1 = WATER
2 = UMB NO.2
4 = UMB NO.4
Fill a bottle with 1, and one with 2. Mix to get 3. 1+2=3
Fill a bottle with 4, and mix with 3 to get 7. 4+3=7
Fill a bottle with 2, and one with 4. Mix to get 6. 2+4=6
Mix 7 with 6 to get 13. 7+6=13
Fill a bottle with 1, and one with 2. Mix to get 3. 1+2=3
Mix 13 with 3 to make 16 or V-Jolt. 13+3=16
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V-Jolt
Take the V-Jolt to the basement, and use it on the roots. Now
leave.
The game will go back to Chris, and the plant will drop him.
Now it's up to him to finish it off. Start shooting at it, but
don't get too close because it will hit you with it's vines,
and don't stay in the same place too long or part of the
ceiling will fall on you. When you finish it off go over to
the fireplace and take the helmet key, then leave.
Head back to the Guardhouse save room.
Scene:
When you get to the hall, you will hear firing. Chris will run
around the corner and find Wesker killing some bees. That will
talk and Wesker will tell Chris to go look at the rest of the
mansion, then he leaves.
Go to the save room and put away any unnecessary items away
and save. Now leave the guardhouse; back out to the garden.
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3.1.7 - Crap! The hunters, always with the hunters!
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Items In This Area:
-------------------
Magnum Rounds (x3)
Doom Book 1
Eagle Medal (in Doom Book 1)
Shells (x5)
First Aid Spray
Clip (x2)
Green Herb (x5)
Small Key
Battery
Blue Herb
MoDisk
Ink Ribbon
Red Jewel
Colt Python
Make your way across the garden, the same way you made it to
the guardhouse, and into the mansion picking up any herbs you
could not take the first time. When you get to the crest hall,
where you put the four crests to unlock the door, equip the
shotgun.
CGI Video:
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When you go inside and get down the hall a bit this video
takes place. Something sprints across the yard climbs up the
elevator shaft, runs straight through to the door outside the
mansion and opens it.
Scene:
------
You now see what it is.
Shoot the "Hunter" with the shotgun, be careful that it does
not jump. If you're still alive after that, well done you just
killed one of the toughest common enemies in the game. However
there are many more to come. With the Helmet key you now have
access to areas that were locked before, and the first one is
the only locked door in the hall you are in.
Once inside this dark room, go over to the desk and search it.
It will tell you there is a switch, so push it. The room will
light up. Grab the Magnum Rounds off the table, and the red
book to the right of the door. This is the doom book 1. Go
into the options, highlight the book, select it, and go to
check, and check it. If you look at the cover it will say
"nothing important" but it you check it when you have rotated
the book so that the pages are facing the screen, the book
will open up and you will find the eagle medal. Now go out of
this room.
// MODISC #1 \\______________________________________
| \
| The 1st MO Disc is located where the Doom Book #1 |
| normally sits. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Head to the save room where you got the chemical. Outside, on
the wall is a note telling you that there are some items left
for you in the save room. Go into it. Inside on the floor are
some shells, a first aid spray, and a clip. Take them and get
ready for another boss battle. Take the shotgun and shells and
one red/green herb or first aid spray, plus the helmet key.
Now leave and go upstairs.
Kill the hunters at the top, and go down the hall and into the
room where the fireplace is and where you got the second floor
map. Now unlock the single red door with the helmet key. Once
inside, go over to the piano and examine it, you will then be
attacked.
Scene:
------
Out of the fireplace comes that darn snake again. He heads for
you and tries to eat you. It misses and makes a hole in the
floor, now it's time to kill it.
Use the shotgun until it's dead, then go check the hole it
made.
Drop down the hole when it asks. When you are at the bottom,
check the grave, and press the switch you find. This will move
the grave and show a ladder. Climb down it. This next bit may
be confusing so I have drawn a map to show you where to go:
======= ========
= S = = LL =
= Z = = = KEY:
= ==== = T = STAIRS
= = S = SHELLS
========== = Z = ZOMBIE
= = L = LADDER
= = H = HERB
= = D = DOOR
= =
= Z = =======
= = = HH =
==DDDD== = ZZ =
= = = =
= = = =
= ====== =
= =
= =
============= =
= =
= =
====== =============== =
= = = = =
=TTTT= = Z = =
=TTTT= ==DDDD=== = =
=TTTT= = = = =
=TTTT= = LIFT = = =
=TTTT= ========= = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = D =
=TTTT= = D =
= = = D =
= = = =======
=DDDD= = =
= = =
= =
= =
======================
When you get down the ladder, kill the approaching zombie, but
instead of going straight for the door, go around the corner
and kill the zombie and take the shells, as shown on the map.
Now go through the door. Follow the passage round until you
find two zombies eating a corpse on the ground, kill them and
take the two green herbs behind them. Now go through the other
door in this hall and you will find yourself in the kitchen.
Go grab the small key on the stove top. Don't go up the stairs
shown on the map, go kill the zombie on the floor, and take
the lift.
When you arrive at the top kill the zombie to Chris' right,
and follow the hallway around, and go into the first door you
see. Inside should be a battery and two lots of shells. Now go
back out. You can keep going the way you are heading but all
that is out the other door is a long hallway with three
zombies and two green herbs and a blue herb. Also the door at
the end is locked. Go back past the lift and kill the zombie
there.
// BATTERY #1 \\_____________________________________
| \
| The Battery is now located in the small hidden room |
| off the library. For more details check the info |
| in the paragraph after the info on Doom Book #1. |
|_____________________________________________________|
In the little nook beside the lift has a green herb. Go into
the double blue doors. This is the library. Kill the zombie,
and check the draw to the left of Chris. Inside is some magnum
rounds. Go to the back of the room and kill the zombie there.
Now go to the back single door and go through.
Go between the shelves, using the gap right in front of the
door, you will run into a statue. Push it forward until you
can move around it. Now push it forward, towards the camera
until the angle changes. Push the red button under the bust on
the wall to shine a light to show you where to put the statue.
When it's in place a secret part will open up. Search the desk
there to get the MODisk.
// DOOM BOOK #1 \\___________________________________
| \
| Sitting where the 1st MO Disc usually is in the |
| advanced game is the Doom Book #1. Check it as if |
| you were reading it to find the medal hidden inside.|
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back out to the main library. Up from where you got the
magnum rounds out of the draw, is a bookshelf by itself, push
it to find a secret door. Go through it. Inside will be an ink
ribbon on the table, and a clip on the shelf. Go back out and
go to the lift and take it back down. Now back in the kitchen,
go around to the door leading to the stairs.
CGI Video:
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A thing walking down the stairs and opening the door. What
could it be!!!!
Video:
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Oh, no it's a, a...zombie. Wow, amazing, yay!
Kill the stupid zombie, and go up the stairs. Follow the hall
around to the double doors and unlock them. Go through.
You will be in a hall that looks very familiar. Kill the
hunters in here or run past them, and go to the save room
where you got the serum from, killing any hunters in the way.
When you get there put away any unnecessary items and only
take the helmet key and your shotgun and shells. Go back out
and up the stairs. Kill the hunter at the hallway at the top,
and use the Helmet key on the door closest to the stairs (The
other door has a keypad that you use the code that Barry gave
you bit it only leads to the Library and lift areas). Now
discard the key.
Once inside, you can grab the file on the table and the shells
and the magnum rounds on the shelf beside the table. Push the
steps forward so that they are underneath the deer head by the
fireplace. Now go flick the switch by the door to make the
room dark. Go over to the stairs and climb up them, face the
deer and examine it. You will get the Red Jewel.
Now head back to the Tiger Statue Room and use it on the
statue to get the Colt Python. Time to kick some ass. Note:
don't waste all the ammo you get on the hunters. You'll need
it for later.
// COLT AMMO \\______________________________________
| \
| As mentioned earlier when you received the Colt in |
| the advanced game, using the Red Jewel on the |
| statue gives you 3 lots of Colt ammo. Well worth |
| the effort still. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now, head back to the save room where you got the chemical.
The best way to do this is to go from the statue room, through
the zombie hallway, through the dining room, across the main
hall, through the little gallery, down the hall where the dogs
went through the windows (there are two spiders in here but if
you run they will drop from the ceiling after you go past),
along the hall, shooting the hunter with the colt, and go back
to the save room.
Take the Colt Python and rounds, the square crank, and the
battery with you. Go back outside killing the hunter in the
crest path, across to where the small snakes are, and down the
lift. Run over to where the other lift is, and put the battery
in to use it. Get on the lift and ride it to the top. Once
your up at the top, go down the path and go to the pool area
where you drained the water.
Use the crank on the device that opened the gate, to close it.
Now the area will be full of water again. Go back to the lift
you used to get here and go back down. You will find when you
get to the bottom that the waterfall is gone and that there
was a ladder behind it. Go down the ladder.
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3.1.8 - Great, I just stood in some intestines!
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Items In This Area:
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Flame-Thrower No 1.
First Aid Spray (x2)
Shells
Clip
Hex. Crank
Flame-Thrower No 2.
Magnum Rounds
Combat Knife
Ink Ribbon
Blue Herb (x3)
Map of Underground
2nd MoDisk
Doom Book 2
Wolf Medal (inside Doom Book 2)
Green Herb (x2)
Go into the door on Chris' right. There is flame-thrower No 1.
but it sucks so don't take it. Go to the path on Chris' left
and through the door. Kill any hunters, and go over to the
machinery to find a First Aid Spray and some shells. Now go
down the little passage that leads off the first room and go
into the door there. Run down the hallway round the corner.
Scene:
------
Chris will come across Enrico. Enrico will callout double-
crosser to Chris before being shot by a mysterious person.
You can examine Enrico to get a clip. Go around the corner and
kill the two hunters then pick up the Hex. Crank that is on
the ground. Now go out the door. Kill the hunter that is on
the screen and head to where it was standing and go out the
door. Kill the hunter here and go out the door in the area
where the flame-thrower is.
// HEX. CRANK \\_____________________________________
| \
| Instead of lying on the ground like in the original,|
| Enrico will be holding the Hex. Crank instead of |
| the clip. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now you are back where you started. Go down the hallway, and
past a Typewriter (you can save if you have an ink ribbon).
Now go around the corner and you will find you can't go any
farther because there is a hole in the floor. Use the Hex.
Crank on the panel in the wall so you can get past and go
through the door at the end. Once through grab the Flame
-thrower No 2. You need this for later.
Now go around the corner to Chris' left and up to the large
boulder that's there. Turn around and run away from it.
Scene:
------
That bolder starts moving after you. I know I've seen this
somewhere before? But where? :p
Keep running until you reach the door where you came in here.
The bolder will smash a hole in the wall at the end, instead
of crushing you. Go up to where the boulder was. When you do a
hunter comes in, kill it and be happy. That was the last one
of the game. You can start singing about it now. When you're
finished, go pick up the magnum rounds in the little cubbyhole
in the wall. Go to the area the boulder made in wall and go
through the door with your colt ready.
First there was the snake, then the plant, then the snake
again, now it's the huge spider. Shoot it with your colt about
six times and it should die. Watch your health carefully. When
it's dead exit the room and come back in to get rid of the
baby spiders. Grab the combat knife and cut away at the spider
web to open the door.
Go up the path to Chris' left and in the door. Great, a save
room. Grab the ink ribbon, first aid spray, and the blue herb.
Save. Heal. Take the eagle medal/doom book 1, Hex. Crank, and
the colt and rounds. Go back out and down to the other end of
the pathway, and use the flame-thrower no 2. to get through
the door.
You will be in a room with two paths. One has a lift at the
end and the other leads to another passage. Take the one that
leads to the other passage. Follow it until you can't go any
farther because there is a hole in the ground, so use the hex.
crank on the panel three times so that the hole is on the left
wall. Run up to the boulder and do what you did the last time.
Run into the hole in the left wall that we made by using the
crank and wait for the boulder to go past. Go up to where the
boulder was to get the map of UNDERGROUND and in the cubbyhole
there is the 2nd MoDisk.
// DOOM BOOK #2 \\___________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 2nd MODisc, you'll find the 2nd Doom |
| Book in the Advanced game. Check it as if |
| you were reading it to find the medal hidden inside.|
|_____________________________________________________|
Inside the hole we made by using the crank is a door. Go
through it. This is Annoying Puzzle No. 2.
Annoying Puzzle No. 2 - Silly Pressure Plate.
---------------------------------------------
=======================
= =
= S = KEY
= + = S = STATUE
= + = C = CRANK HOLE
= + = W = MOVING WALL
= + = T = PRESSURE PLATE
= + C P = PANEL (DB2 INSIDE)
= + = D = DOOR
= TT++++++++++++++++ WWW + = PATH TO MOVE STATUE
= =
===PP======DDDD========
Take the statue and move it to where the moving wall is. Now
use the hex. crank on the crank hole once to move the statue
out, and once again to move the wall back in. Push the statue
to the pressure plate to open up the panel to get the Doom
Book 2. Do the same thing that you did with the Doom Book 1 to
get the Wolf medal.
// LAB KEY \\________________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 2nd Doom Book being here (you would |
| have gotten it already), the Lab Key (or P. Room |
| Key will be hidden behind the panel). |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back to the passage with the lift and take it up to the
garden. When you get to the top don't bother about the metal
doors to Chris' left. They are welded shut. Go and pick up the
two green herbs and the two blue herbs. Now go over to the
fountain and use the eagle and wolf medals on the sides of the
fountain. The Eagle medal on the left side and the wolf medal
on the right side.
CGI Video:
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The water empties out and a metal covering opens up while the
outside of the fountain separates to make a path.
Walk to the opening and down the steps. Get into the lift and
ride it down.
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3.1.9 - Gee, no, not a lab. What will they think of next!
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Items In This Area:
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Green Herb (x4)
3rd MoDisk
Clip
Slides
Ink Ribbon (x2)
Pass-code01
Lab Key
Shells
Red Herbs
Magnum Rounds (x2)
Pass-code02
Blue Herb
Pass-code03
Walk around the corner. You can't get through the door yet so
go down the ladder. Put away anything in the item box down
here. Be sure to take the two MoDisks and your colt with you,
then go out the door. There are three zombies and two green
herbs here for you to get. Go around the corner away from the
stairs, past the locked door and get the 3rd MoDisk off the
table.
// BIODATA SLIDES \\_________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 3rd MODisc, you'll find the data |
| slides you can use in the Visual Data Room sitting |
| on the table instead. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back to the stairs and go down them. Shoot the zombie there
and go into the double doors to Chris' right. Now go into the
single door on her left. Turn on the red switch, for some
light. Go to the desk and pick up the file. Read it. You have
to get the pass-code. So far you have: JOHN and ADA. This is
the code in the file:
= = = = = = =
== == = = == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = =
== == = = = = =
= = = = = = =
This is the code that has to be worked out. On the painting on
the other side is similar patterns, they are:
By the Tree:
------------
= = = = = = = =
=== === == == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = =
= = = = = =
= = = = = =
By the Apple:
-------------
= === == === == = = =
= = = == = == == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = = =
= = = = == = == = = =
= = = === == === == = = =
By the Man:
-----------
= = = = =
== == = = = =
= = = = = = = ==
= = = = = = = =
== == = = = = =
= = = = = = =
By the Woman:
-------------
== = = = = = = =
= = = = == == = = = =
= = = = = = = = = = = ==
= = = = = = = = = = =
== = = == == = = = = =
= = = = = = = = = =
Now push the shelf aside to find a purple switch. This will
change the writing on the painting to what it is. Which is
TREE
APPLE
MAN
WOMAN
You take the symbols and swap them for letters and you get
the final passcode - MOLE.
JOHN, ADA, MOLE. These are the pass-codes. Before you leave
take the green herb by the painting and the clip in the box by
the sink.
Head back out to the main room by the stairs, but this time go
forward, to the left of the stairs. Run down the hall shooting
any zombies in the way and go in the double doors at the end.
// MODISC #2 \\______________________________________
| \
| When you enter this lab in the advanced game, check |
| the area at the back of the room to find the 2nd |
| MODisc sitting on the shelf. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Once inside grab the slides lying on the floor, then go and
use the computer. After all the computer start-up screens, you
will be asked for the Login code: JOHN, then the password:
ADA.
You will then be asked which floor you would like to unlock,
select B2, then enter the Password when prompted: MOLE.
This will unlock B2. Now select B3 and it will unlock. Now
select cancel to get out of the computer. Leave the room and
go back to the hall outside John the researcher's room. Go
down the hall and enter the only other single metal door. Kill
the four zombies and check the boxes under the Excite! 1998
poster for an ink ribbon. Now go over to the desk. On the desk
is a pass-code output machine. Use one of the MoDisk's on it
to get the Pass-code01. One down, two more to go.
Leave and go upstairs and enter the double doors beside where
you got the third MoDisk. Once inside use the slides on the
projector to get some info on the monsters and other assorted
stuff (Gee, THAT guy looks like Wesker, I wonder why???). Now
go over to the panel on the wall, and open it; then press the
button. The pillar on the wall will move across, showing a
secret shelf. Search the shelf to find the lab key.
// MODISC #3 \\______________________________________
| \
| Instead of the Lab Key being hidden, you'll find |
| the 3rd and final MODisc here in the Advanced game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back downstairs, killing any zombies in the way, and go
unlock the door with the red biohazard marking on the floor
using the lab key, then discard it (the other double doors in
this room are locked). Once you are through, go into the
double doors on Chris' left. Inside is a medical lab, and this
is the location of Annoying Puzzle No 3. Here is how to get
past it.
Annoying Puzzle No. 3 - The Box Trip.
-------------------------------------
This is how the room is when you enter it:
============================
= GG = KEY:
= GG = H1 = VENT HOLE 1
= = H2 = VENT HOLE 2
= = D = DOOR
= H1 C2C2 = F = SHELF
V SSSS C2C2BBBBB = E = EQUIPMENT
V T SSSS C1C1BBBBB = B = BED
= C1C1BBBBB = C1 = CRATE 1
= H2 BBBBB = C2 = CRATE 2
= BBBBB = S = STAIRS
= EEEE EEEE = T = TRIGGER
= EEEE EEEE = G = GRATE
= FFFF = V = VENT SHAFT
=========DDDDDDDD===========
1. First grab the shells off the bed and the red herb off the
shelf.
2. Move the steps up to where the grate is, but be sure there
is enough room for you to walk right around it.
3. Now move crate 2 over towards vent hole 1, but push it up
once towards the grate then push it over vent hole 1 to
make sure you have it over it.
4. Now push crate 1 up to where crate 2 was, and push it out
so that you can move right round it.
5. Now push crate 1 down to the equipment, and then push it
over the vent hole 2.
6. Push crate 1 up once to make it cover vent hole 2 properly.
7. Push the stairs back down to the gap where the trigger is.
If done correctly the trigger will click, but no gas will
come out.
8. Climb up the steps and go through the vent shaft.
This is what the room should be like after you have moved them
around:
============================
= GG = KEY:
= GG = H1 = VENT HOLE 1
= = H2 = VENT HOLE 2
=C2C2 = D = DOOR
=C2C2 = F = SHELF
VSSSS BBBBB = E = EQUIPMENT
VSSSS BBBBB = B = BED
=C1C1 BBBBB = C1 = CRATE 1
=C1C1 BBBBB = C2 = CRATE 2
= BBBBB = S = STAIRS
= EEEE EEEE = T = TRIGGER
= EEEE EEEE = G = GRATE
= FFFF = V = VENT SHAFT
=========DDDDDDDD===========
Once you're out the other side, check the shelves to Chris'
right for some magnum rounds. Run forward and use another
MoDisk to get the pass-code02. Now leave through the double
doors.
You will be back out in the main hall bit. Kill the zombies
here then go back through the door that you unlocked with the
lab key. Run forward, taking out any zombies in your way and
go into the single metal door straight ahead. The games last
save room. In here to pick up are some magnum rounds, a green
herb and a blue herb, and an ink ribbon hidden to the left
corner of the white shelf where the flame rounds are.
Take your colt, and the last MoDisk, and a First Aid Spray/Red
Green herb mixture. Leave and head down the hall outside. At
one end is a lift that has no power, and at the other is the
doors to the power room. Head to the power room.
Now this is where it gets tricky. Head down the path to Chris'
right, dodging any Chimeras in your way (don't shoot them,
it's a waste of ammo). You should come to a power panel.
Switch it on to power up all the levels.
// BATTERY #2 \\_____________________________________
| \
| Unlike in the original where you find the Battery |
| needed for the end lift right beside it, the |
| Battery is located in this power room in the |
| advanced game. |
| |
| If you walk around the room here you should find |
| the battery sitting on the floor somewhere near the |
| back. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back past the door where you came in, and go down one
of the other paths as they all lead to the other door at the
back. In this next room, run forward straight down the path
to the last pass-code output machine. Use the last MoDisk on
it to get the last pass-code, passcode03. Now head down the
other path in this room that you went past and follow it to
the next door.
This room is free of monsters. Go to the left side of the
machinery, there will be a monitor. This is the power
connection switch. Turn it on to turn on the power for the
lift. Now go back through all that and go to the lift. Go to
the right of the lift and push the switch there to power the
lift.
Scene:
------
Rebecca turns up and they talk about getting out of the
mansion.
Ride the lift up.
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3.1.10 - Wesker's Savior
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Items In This Area:
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Master Key
Scene:
------
When you get to the top, you will come around the corner and
be confronted by Wesker. Wesker will point his gun at your
head. Wesker is the traitor. After listening to Wesker talk
about the bio-weapons tell him that he killed some of the
S.T.A.R.S. by his own hand, he shoots Rebecca.
He now plans to show you the Tyrant, and let it kill you. You
then go into the lab, and see the Tyrant.
CGI Video:
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The Tyrant in all its bio-weapon glory.
Scene:
------
Wesker frees the tyrant after Chris makes some comments about
the Tyrant. He pushes the keys on the panel, and this frees
the Tyrant, but instead of him attacking you he attacks and
kills Wesker, then he pursues you. Now it's up to you to stop
him, so get to it.
Run around shooting him with the Colt, until he collapses. Try
not to get to close though. Go over to Wesker and pick up the
Master Key. Go over to the panel, and examine it.
Scene:
------
Chris flicks the switch to unlock the door.
Go back to the lift.
Scene:
When you're out of the lab, Rebecca is standing!?! Bulletproof
vest. You will take the lift and ride it down. Rebecca will
run off ahead to blow the place up when you get to the bottom.
Go to the save room and save, then go to the area by the
bottom of the stairs on this level, killing anything in the
way.
Variation:
----------
If you are going for the Good ending ignore the next part of
the guide and join back at the #############. If you are going
for the Good+ ending read on.
Go into the double doors beside the stairs, past where John's
room, past where you got the first pass-code, and to the
double doors at the end with the panel beside it. Use the
three pass-codes on the lock. Go through the door, and follow
the hallway down to the next door.
Scene:
------
Chris finds Jill and they talk.
Go back to the main room.
#############
Go up the stairs. Kill the zombies and follow the hall around
and through the door. Put away all weapons and items, and take
all the first aid sprays/mixed herbs you have left. Fill your
inventory with these, except for one slot, then climb up the
ladder. Now you can enter the double doors.
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3.1.11 - The Ultimate Bio-Faliure
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Items In This Area:
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Battery
Flare
Rocket Launcher
Follow the hall around.
Scene:
------
Brad will call on the radio.
Follow the path around and pick up the battery, and use it in
the hole to start the lift.
Scene:
------
A timer for three minutes will count down, and who ever are
with you will talk, then you will ride the lift.
Now outside at the heliport, check the box to Chris' right for
the flare. Move out to the middle and light the flare. The
helicopter will come.
Prepare for the final battle.
Scene:
------
The tyrant will burst out of the ground and attack.
Dodge the tyrant, by running around. He uses sprints and
swipes of his claws. When there is 25-45 seconds left, Brad
will drop the Rocket Launcher. Go pick it up, and shoot the
Tyrant (be careful there is only four rockets).
When you shoot him, watch him blow up in multi-views.
Congratulations. You just finished Resident Evil.
CGI Video:
----------
Watch the helicopter land.
FMV Video:
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You will get one of the endings listed after this walkthrough.
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3.1.12 - Endings Conditions
----------------------------
These are the conditions to get the endings:
Good+ = Take Rebecca with you, keep her from danger.
Save Jill by using the three MODisc's.
Good = Take Rebecca with you, keep her from danger.
Bad+ = Don't take Rebecca with you, don't keep her from
danger. Follow guide for this below. Save Jill
by using the three MODiscs however.
Bad = Only save yourself.
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3.1.13 - How To Kill Rebecca
-----------------------------
How to: Way #1
1. First, do NOT meet Rebecca in the serum room on the 1st
floor. Instead, get the Armor key first and go to the room
where you would normally find Richard dead.
2. You'll see Rebecca treating Richard and she will ask you to
get the serum from the serum room. Go down to the serum
room.
3. Take the serum, but do NOT take it back to Richard.
Instead, put it in the item box.
4. Go about the game as normal for a while and then check to
make sure Richard has died. If Rebecca is still there, just
do some more stuff to kill time.
5. Continue through the game as normal until you get to the
guardhouse.
6. Do NOT read the Plant 42 report on the bed and do NOT look
at Plant 42's roots.
7. If done correctly, when you meet up with Plant 42, it
should pick you up and just whip you at the ground and you
have to kill it alone.
8. Go back to the mansion and after you kill the first the
Hunter or escape from it, you will hear Rebecca scream! She
is up in the Library room.
9. Go in and you'll see Rebecca being attacked by a Hunter. To
save her, just kill the hunter. To kill her off (her head
gets chopped off), just leave the room and then go back in.
How to: Way #2
1. When you meet up with her in the serum room where she
sprays you, tell her to stay put.
2. Go through the game as normal.
3. Again in the Guardhouse DO NOT pick up the Plant 42 report
or see 42's roots.
4. Defeat Plant 42.
5. Kill or escape from the first Hunter and Chris will say,
"What are they?! Monsters?! Rebecca! She's still in the
house?!"
6. Go through the small hallway (where the door is that leads
to the tiger statue) and head to the Serum room
7. You should find Rebecca being attacked by a Hunter (she
gets clawed first). To save her, kill the Hunter. To fail,
just leave the area.
8. If you killed her off, you should go back (kill the Hunter
first) and you'll find her in a corner with her head gone
and Chris will give an Oscar performance of mourning.
How to: Way #3
1. When you meet up with her in the serum room where she
sprays you, answer her with yes when she asks to go with
you.
2. Go through the game as normal.
3. Defeat Plant 42.
4. Go back to the mansion and after you kill the first the
Hunter or escape from it, you will hear Rebecca scream! She
is up in the Library room.
5. Go in and you'll see Rebecca being attacked by a Hunter. To
save her, just kill the hunter. To kill her off (her head
gets chopped off), just leave the room and then go back in.
==============================================================
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3.2 - Jill's Walkthrough
------------------------
Here is Jill's Walkthrough. This guide is to get the Good and
Good+ Endings. To get the other two follow the instructions at
end of the walkthrough.
This is not a speed walkthrough, it's just so people can get
the best out of Resident Evil.
This is not a speed walkthrough; it's just so people can get
the best out of Resident Evil. There are many rooms, which are
not mentioned in this Walkthrough, these contain extra ammo,
healing items, and files. Feel free to search these rooms at
your choice and collect other items when required.
Also there will be times where you will have to go to save
rooms to put items away. When you do this is also up to you.
Other than this, everything for the game is explained, so I'd
advise use of this guide only if you are stuck on a certain
area, wish to get through the game quickly, and don't care if
puzzle answers are given to you exactly.
Excuse my sometimes sarcastic titles for each section. I have
no idea what I was thinking when I wrote them, but I liked
most of them enough to keep them. :)
If there is any thing important such as a movie of variation
it will be marked like this:
What it is:
-----------
Info Info Info Info
Info Info Info Info
Advanced/Arrange alterations will be included in boxes like
so:
// TITLE \\__________________________________________
| \
| INFO |
| INFO |
|_____________________________________________________|
Well here is the walkthrough.
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3.2.1 - The Mansion Surprise
----------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Clips (x2)
Lock-pick
Ink Ribbon (x2)
FMV Video:
----------
Once you have selected Jill, you'll be shown a FMV of what
happened to get the S.T.A.R.S. in this situation.
Scene:
------
After the movie style character intro, there will be a short
intro. You'll hear a gun shot and Captain Wesker will send you
to go find out what it is. Barry will join you.
Once you're in the dining room and Barry has stated that fact
run down to the other end of the table.
Scene:
------
Listen to Barry carry on about the blood the do as he says and
look around.
Go in the other door and go to Jill's left and around the
corner.
CGI Video:
----------
You hear a ripping of flesh and a pool of blood comes across
the floor as a person looks over their shoulder, blood down
it's front and in it's teeth. It's a zombie.
Now you can stay and fight and get the Clips (x2) or run. I
think it is best to shoot it so it falls over, grab the clips
and run.
Go back to Barry in the dining room.
Scene:
------
Jill will run to Barry. The Zombie will come in and Barry will
kill it. Now you have to go see Wesker
Go to the Main Hall.
Scene:
------
When you arrive in the Hall you will find that Wesker is not
there. Barry will tell you to go search around. **Go up to the
back wall under the stairs.** Come back and the rest of the
video will play. Barry will give you a Lock-pick.
When the video is finished go to the back of the table with
the typewriter on it and take the Ink Ribbon. Now go across
the hall and enter through the blue double doors.
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3.2.2 - The Evil has Arrived... Somewhat
----------------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Ink Ribbon
Clip
Green Herb
Shotgun
You will find yourself in a hall with a large statue in the
middle. You can get the 1st floor map out of it by pushing the
steps up to it and then climbing the steps.
You can also push the chest out of they way and follow the
hall down. There is a zombie on the floor, which you can kill
or run past (Jill's left side) and search the shelves for an
ink ribbon.
Go back to the statue room and out the other single door,
which you unlock with the lock-pick. Run down the hall until
the Dog bursts through the window, kill it then go round the
corner and kill the other one that breaks through the window.
When they are dead push the chest in the middle of the second
part of the hall to find a clip. Exit into the next room.
There is a locked door to Jill's left and a green herb to her
right. Follow the hall down, past the first wooden door, all
that's behind it is a bathroom that has nothing inside, till
you get to two other doors. One double, one single. Go into
the single one.
Walk through the room your in and into the other door. Once in
the next room grab the shotgun on the wall, and return back to
the double doors.
On your way back, in the small room, you will find you can't
open the door and that the roof is collapsing. Just stand
there until Jill starts to panic.
Scene:
------
Jill yells about the door not opening, and Barry comes to her
rescue.
Now go through the double doors. Kill the two zombies here.
There should be three doors. Go in the one closest to the
double doors. This should unlock it.
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3.2.3 - The Second Floor Is Above
---------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Green Herb
Chemical
Acid Rounds
Bazooka
Kill the zombie in the hall, grab the green herb, and go into
the room under the stairs. Pick up the chemical, and open the
item box. Put away the items you don't need and the chemical.
You can also save if you want. Go out and up the stairs.
// BROKEN SHOTGUN \\_________________________________
| \
| If you arrive in the storeroom in the Advanced Game |
| you've probably found the Colt, but can't see the |
| Broken Shotgun. This is because it's been moved |
| into the save room under the stairs at the |
| northeast wing of the mansion, right near the good |
| shotgun. Of course if you've already gotten the |
| shotgun by letting Barry rescue you then this is |
| pointless. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// CHEMICAL \\_______________________________________
| \
| Because the shotgun is now where the Chemical was, |
| you need to go outside to find the chemical. Near |
| the bathroom in this wing is a metal door leading |
| outside to a boiler. Sitting right in front of it, |
| is the chemical you're looking for. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Once at the top kill the zombies, and follow the corridor to
the right side of the top of the stairs. There will be two
doors. One won't open so go through the other door. You will
unlock the door and you will find yourself in a "U-Shaped"
hallway. Kill the zombie then go to Jill's right and past the
double green doors, past the brown door, kill the next zombie
then go to the door at the end of the hall. Go through it.
Scene:
------
Barry will be here on the second floor of the main hall. You
will talk and Barry will give you the acid rounds then leave.
Now go down the wall of the side of the 2nd floor hall that
your on and enter the other door. Follow the hall down to the
other door.
You will be on a terrace, follow it until you find Forest
Speyer. He's been pecked to death by crows. Take his bazooka
and run from the crows like mad back to the main hall.
// ARMOR KEY \\______________________________________
| \
| In the Advanced game, here with Forest you'll find |
| the Armor Key. Getting this key earlier than you |
| would normally means major changes will happen to |
| the games advancement through the mansion. You will |
| do some similar and different events, however they |
| will eventually lead to the same conclusions. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Enter through the door where Barry went, on the other side of
the hall. You will be on the second floor of the dining room.
Kill the zombies then push the statue off the edge of the 2nd
floor through the gap. Now exit through the other single door
in this hall. Kill the two zombies then go down the stairs.
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3.2.4 - Research and the Virus
------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Armor Key
Red Herbs (x2)
Green Herbs (x4)
Clip (x2)
Shells (x2)
Broken Shotgun
Kill the two zombies and enter the nearest door to the left of
the stairs. Once inside the save room you can save and put
away/take out items. Take the chemical with you. Go back out
and follow the hallway right round, killing the zombie in the
way. One door is locked the other is unlocked, so go out that
one.
A zombie will attack so kill it. Follow the path in the
direction the behind the zombie, and enter the door round the
corner at the end.
You will find yourself in a greenhouse, with a water pump on.
Use the chemical in the water pump to kill the plant. Behind
the plant are an armor key and six herbs, two red herbs, and
four green herbs. Take what you can, and don't forget to
combine.
// STAR CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| Instead of the Armor Key, which you would already |
| have, in the Advanced game you'll find the Star |
| Crest sitting in it's place. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back out to the hall and go back to the save room, put away
the herbs and take only your weapon & ammo and the Armor key.
Go to the other door in the hall that is locked and use the
Armor key on it. Go inside. Grab the clip, get the shells out
of the draw by using the lock-pick. Only pick up the broken
shotgun if you haven't got the shotgun by now. Swap it over
for the shotgun to stop the ceiling from falling on you. Leave
and head back to the hall outside the greenhouse.
// COLT PYTHON \\____________________________________
| \
| In the small storeroom, you'll find the Colt Python |
| instead of the Broken Shotgun. These six shots will |
| help you with a few tricky zombies or other enemy |
| setups between now and when you return to the |
| mansion (when you can get more ammo). So try to |
| make them count. |
| |
| Later on, when you use the Red Jewel on the Tiger |
| statue, like how you would get the Colt in the |
| original game, you'll find three lots of Colt ammo |
| instead. Still well worth sticking your neck out |
| for. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Take the opposite hall away from the greenhouse. You can go
into the room in the little bit with the zombie in it off the
hall. Inside is a tiger statue, but you can't do anything here
right now. The door on the opposite wall has a clip, a file
paper, and a zombie hiding in the closet with some shells.
Unlock and go out the door at the end of the hall.
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3.2.5 - The Crests of Death
---------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Wooden Crest
Blue Jewel
Wind Crest
Music Notes
Golden Crest
Shield Key
You will find yourself in a familiar looking hall. Go back the
zombie hall, down to the door leading to the dining room. Once
inside grab the wooden crest off the back wall and the remains
of the statue you destroyed, down the side of the dining table
for the Blue Jewel.
Go back to the Tiger statue room and use the Blue Jewel on the
statue to get the Wind Crest.
// WIND CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| For the Advanced mode of Resident Evil you'll find |
| the Wind Crest moved to the Art Gallery, replacing |
| the Star Crest's location. Solve the painting |
| puzzle and you'll be give this crest. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// BLUE JEWEL \\_____________________________________
| \
| In the ruins of the statue you pushed over earlier |
| will be the Sun Crest instead of the Blue Jewel in |
| the Advanced mode. |
| |
| The Blue Jewel is found behind the Clock in the |
| Dining Room instead, and to access that you have to |
| go Emblem swapping. More on that below. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// EMBLEM \\_________________________________________
| \
| A little bit of a change in the advanced game. |
| Instead the Emblem (Wooden Crest) is located on the |
| 2nd floor in the armor room where the Sun Crest is |
| in the original game. You should already have the |
| Armor Key as noted earlier, so unlocking the room |
| is no problem. Once you have it you can return to |
| the dining room and continue with the puzzle. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back to the Zombie hall, and go the far upper end. There
will be a wooden double door and a single red door. Use the
lock-pick on the red door. You will now be in a Bar. Go around
the corner and push the shelf that's in the way of another.
Search the back shelf to find the music notes. Take them to
the piano and use them on it. Jill will play the "Moonlight
Sonata," A lovely piece of music. When she has finished, a
secret door will open. Go inside and grab the golden crest,
the door will close, replace the place where the golden crest
was with the wooden crest to exit out of the room.
Go back to the dining room and put the golden crest where the
wooden one was, the clock will chime and then move away
showing a secret compartment behind it. Go over there and grab
the Shield Key. Yay, no more annoying tick, tick, tick, from
the clock. Now go out the main hall.
// SHIELD KEY \\_____________________________________
| \
| The puzzle remains the same, the pieces are just |
| elsewhere and in a different order. First you need |
| to swap the Wooden Emblem for the Gold one from the |
| Bar's secret room. Then put the Gold one in the |
| dining hall to get the Blue Jewel from behind the |
| clock, and take the Jewel to the Tiger Statue to |
| get the Shield Key from it. |
|_____________________________________________________|
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3.2.6 - A Beast of Enormous Size
--------------------------------
*narrows eyes* I said beast. Geez, some people... ;p
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Sun Crest
Lighter
Clip (x2)
Red Herb
Ink Ribbon (x2)
Explosive Rounds
Green Herb (x3)
2nd Floor Map
Serum
Acid Rounds
Moon Crest
Shells
Go up the stairs to the second floor. Go to the right of the
main hall and into the U-Shaped hall. Go past the wooden door
and unlock it with the Armor key, but don't go in. Now go
around to the double green doors and enter them. Once inside
the trick here is to cover up the vents with the large statues
and then flick the switch, when that is done the case at the
end will drop allowing you to get the Sun Crest. Now follow
the hall around and go back to the area by the stairs above
the save room where you got the chemical. Go past the stairs
and unlock the first door on the right-hand wall.
Once inside go to Jill's right, and enter the door there. You
will find the lighter on the top of the bookshelf, a clip
beside the right bed and right wall, and a red herb between
the left bed and the left wall. Go back out and into the other
room. In here check the jacket by the door for an ink ribbon,
and the table for some notes. Go to the panel on the wall
where it's broken and check it. The tank will empty and allow
you to push it away from the wardrobe. Now you can push the
wardrobe where the tank was and find the secret stash of
explosive rounds.
Go back out to the corridor with the stairs, but keep heading
the direction you got to the previous rooms, and enter the
blue door at the end. Inside will be a locked single red door,
a green herb, and a fireplace. Check the fire and it will say:
"Wood is put in the stove, A paper is on the wall." Use your
lighter on the fire to get the 2nd floor map. Go back to the
save room where you got the chemical, and put away everything
except the lighter, shield key, and the bazooka with acid
rounds (if you feel like it).
Now go back to the U-shaped hall and go into the single wooden
door you unlocked earlier. Grab the two green herbs once
inside, then go around the corner.
Scene:
------
Jill comes across Richard Aiken, a member of Bravo Team. A
large snake that's also poisonous has injured him. You have to
go get the serum from the save room over by the greenhouse.
When you regain control of Jill, after exiting the maps, head
to the room, when you're there, search the shelves by the item
box to get the serum. SAVE NOW!!!!! Now head back to Richard,
and give him the serum.
Scene:
You give Richard the serum, and he gives you his radio, and
then dies.
Go into the door behind Richard. Move forward and kill the
zombie, and follow the hall down behind where he was and enter
the door where he was. You should be in a room with a table
and two closets. The table has some candles on it, use the
lighter on these to light up the room. There is a ink ribbon
on the table, and a clip in the back closet by the pictures of
planets and the clock. You can push the other closet away to
reveal a passage with another closet at the end. Search this
for some acid rounds.
Go back to the area where you killed that last zombie, and go
up the steps and use the shield key on the door then discard
it. Go into the attic.
Run forward once inside and you will be confronted by one huge
ass snake. You have two options, get rid of it if you have the
bazooka with acid rounds on you, or avoid it. No 1. Is easy to
explain, hard to do. No 2. Is hard to explain, even harder to
do. ":|
No 1. Stand your ground and shoot it with acid until it runs
off.
No 2. Wait until it is halfway round the other side of the
post from you and run.
You're going for the hole where it came out from, to get the
moon crest. On your way out, grab the shells sitting on some
barrels in the middle of the left wall (the side with the exit
door).
// MOON CREST \\_____________________________________
| \
| When you grab the Moon Crest in the advanced game, |
| you'll be in for a bit of a surprise. It's only |
| half of the crest. Instead you'll need to track |
| down the remaining half of the crest in the mansion.|
| |
| The other half is hidden in one of the researchers |
| bedrooms on the 2nd floor of the mansion. To get it |
| you'll need to empty a fish tank, and move it and a |
| wardrobe to access a hidden cupboard with the other |
| half of the crest inside. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Once you exit and get down the steps something may happen.
Variations:
-----------
If you didn't get bitten once, nothing will happen. Go to the
save room where you got the chemical, And read the guide from
the star (*) onwards.
If you got bitten you will faint, and if you got saved by
Barry, then he (I think it's him, it could be Wesker) will
turn up, and you will awake in the save room where you got the
serum.
If you got bitten, but you got the shotgun yourself, you will
have to go get the serum yourself.
Once you have been cured, either all ready there, or having to
get the serum yourself, go to the other save room where you
got the chemical.
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3.2.7 - The Gate of New Life (*)
--------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Star Crest
Square Crank
Red Herb (x2)
Green Herb (x5)
Blue Herb (x4)
Leave the save room and head out the door at the end of the
hall. Now go to the end of this hall, where the second zombie
was and enter the door (You can't enter the other single door
in the hall because it's locked).
Once inside, you will hear crows. They wont attack unless you:
- Get a switch wrong in here
- Fire a shot.
Now read the first painting. The title is "Give Me Peaceful
Sleep." Now the paintings are in this order:
1. A picture of a tired middle-aged man
2. A picture of a newborn baby
3. A picture of a young man
4. A picture of a infant
5. A picture of a lively boy
6. A picture of a bold-looking old man.
You have to put these in the correct order. That is:
2, 4, 5, 3, 1, 6,
After pressing the last one, go to the last painting which
says: "Give me the peace of death, and I'll give you the joy
of life" Press the switch and the painting will fall giving
you the Star Crest. Now go out of the gallery, and go straight
ahead of the door, till you reach a metal door. Go out it.
Shoot the dog in the passageway, and go to the end. There is a
metal panel, which says: "When the sun sets in the west and
the moon rises in the east, stars will begin to appear in the
sky and wind will blow towards the ground. Then the gate of
new life will open." Meaning you have got to put the four
crests in the plate to open the door. Inside the next room are
some steps that you push towards the camera a bit, then push
towards the high shelf on the back wall. Climb up the steps
and grab the square crank. Climb back down and go out the
other door.
You will find yourself outside, shoot the two dogs and get the
herbs. There are two red herbs, three green herbs, and two
blue herbs. If you hear a beeping sound that is your radio. Go
into the status screen and select radio to use it and hear a
message from Brad. Go down the left path to find the map of
GARDEN, then go down the right path, and through the large
rusted metal gate. Follow the path round the water and use the
square crank on the box you find this will empty out the
water.
Go down the path that was in the water and up the other side.
Run along the path, dodging the small snakes and hop on the
lift down.
When you get to the bottom kill the two dogs here. You will
find a dead lift, with a hole in the wall for a battery. A
waterfall, and another gate, Go through this other gate.
There are two blue herbs and two green herbs but you can't
pick them up until you have got rid of the dogs here. Once you
have killed the three dogs and picked up the herbs follow the
twisting passage until you come to a door.
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3.2.8 - Little GuardHouse of Horrors
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Items In This Area:
-------------------
Blue Herbs (x3)
First Aid Spray
Explosive Rounds
Shells (x4)
Red Book
C. Room Key
Clip (x4)
Ink Ribbon (x2)
002 Dormitory Key
Green Herb (x5)
Map of the Guardhouse
003 Dormitory Key
Flame Rounds
Helmet Key
Move around the statue and grab the three blue herbs. Now move
the statue down the hall until the next hall that leads off
it. Push it up that one and cover the hole.
Now that that is done, go into the single wooden door on the
right side (the one without a metal panel above the door).
Inside you will find an item box and typewriter, along with a
First Aid Spray and some explosive rounds. Leave when you are
ready and go across the hall to the other single wooden door.
When inside forget about the door to Jill's left (for now),
and kill the two zombies. Open the draw with the lock-pick to
get some shells, pick up the red book on the bed. Now go into
the other door. Unfill the bath by examining it. You will get
the C. Room Key. Now go back out to the main hall.
// RED BOOK \\_______________________________________
| \
| The advanced game moves the Red Book from the bed |
| here to a table in the Bar/RecRoom at the end of |
| hallway outside. Not a major change. |
|_____________________________________________________|
You can go in the double doors at the end. Inside is a bar,
with a clip and an Ink ribbon, oh and um, two spiders.
Go up the hall where you put the statue and go through the
door. Go up the new hall to the first door.
Go in the door, run across to the other side of the room (all
the doors in here are locked) and beside the bees nest is a
table with the 002 Dormitory Key on it.
Take the key then sprint away from the bees. Go back out to
the hall and down to the door at the end that you haven't been
to (unless you did the Barry thing above). There is a statue
you can push and behind it are three green herbs. Now go to
the door. This is the 002 door so use the key. There is a door
to Jill's left. All that's in there is a zombie and a clip. In
the main room, check the draw for some shells, and get the map
of the GUARDHOUSE off the wall. Now push the closets aside to
find a ladder to the basement.
// DORM KEY 003 \\___________________________________
| \
| In the Advanced game, in the small bathroom with |
| the zombie and a clip, the clip is replaced with |
| the 003 Dorm Room Key. This greatly alters the game |
| as it means you're heading there first. The |
| remaining item changes are as follows. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// CONTROL ROOM KEY \\_______________________________
| \
| Now that you can get into Room 003 and have the Red |
| Book, you can also access the hall where Plant 42 |
| is. When you defeat it you will find the Control |
| Room key in the place where you usually find the |
| Helmet Key, and you can now head downstairs. |
|_____________________________________________________|
// HELMET KEY \\_____________________________________
| \
| Reversal time here as the Helmet Key is now located |
| in the basement Armory where the Control Room Key |
| is in the normal game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Annoying Puzzle 1. Pushing the Crates to make a bridge.
-------------------------------------------------------
Run past the first crate we'll be back later for it. The first
two are very straightforward. Just push them into the water.
The third one though, is a pain. You have to push it away from
the water direction, towards the ladder. When it's so far get
it half way from the corner and push it to the left wall, now
push it all the way down the corridor to the end and then push
it in the water. If this is confusing for you, I made this map
to show you where to go:
======================
= == LADDER
= +++++ ==
= + + =============
= + + =
= + C3 =
= + =
= + =
= + = The C3 Crate needs to
= + = follow the path (+).
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
= + =
======= + =
WATER + =
C1 C2 ++++ =
================
Once you have done that there are two green herbs to pick up.
Now go through the water and through the door. WARNING: Go to
the Jill's right, if you go to the Left it equals instant
death.
Run through the water until you get near two doors together.
CGI Video:
----------
Oh no, something in the water and it's moving fast.
Get to the left door before it gets you. You will use the C.
Room Key, and discard it. Once inside flick the switch beside
the Red flashing light. This will drain the water. Now go over
to the switch by the door, this will unlock the door beside
this one. Go out into the main room, you don't have to worry
about the sharks anymore, they are high n' dry.
Go in the door beside the control room. This is the weapons
storage but most of the stuff in here is wet. There are two
boxes of shells and two clips and the 003 dormitory key, Leave
and go back upstairs and to the large hall with the bees, and
use the 003 key on the single door without the keypad. Once
inside go into the door on the left of Jill. Inside is another
zombie and some flame rounds. Go back to the main room, inside
the draw is an ink ribbon.
Go to the bookshelf and take the white book. Now put in the
red book, the other shelf will move away, showing a secret
door. Note: It would be good to have the Bazooka with flame
and explosive rounds for the next part, and some healing items
as well. Saving the game might also help. When you are ready,
go through the door.
Inside is one extremely large plant, this is the Plant 42 that
you have read about. Start shooting at it, but don't get too
close because it will hit you with it's vines, and don't stay
in the same place too long or part of the ceiling will fall on
you.
Scene:
------
The plant will shrink to the ceiling, and Jill will go inspect
it. The plant goes back to normal and picks Jill up. Barry
comes in and toasts it with the flame-thrower. Jill thanks him
for saving her and Barry questions the plant and the things
happening.
Go over to the fireplace and take the helmet key, then leave.
Head back to the Guardhouse save room.
Scene:
------
When you get to the hall, you will hear firing. Jill will run
around the corner and find Wesker killing some bees. That will
talk and Wesker will tell Jill to go look at the rest of the
mansion, then he leaves.
Go to the save room and put away any unnecessary items away
and save. Now leave the guardhouse; back out to the garden.
---------------------------------
3.2.9 - The Guards of Destruction
---------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Magnum Rounds (x3)
Doom Book 1
Eagle Medal (in Doom Book 1)
Shells (x3)
First Aid Spray
Acid Rounds
Green Herb (x5)
Battery
Explosive Rounds (x2)
Blue Herb
MoDisk
Ink Ribbon
Clip
Red Jewel
Colt Python
Make your way across the garden, the same way you made it to
the guardhouse, and into the mansion picking up any herbs you
could not take the first time. When you get to the crest hall,
where you put the four crests to unlock the door, equip the
shotgun.
CGI Video:
----------
When you go inside and get down the hall a bit this video
takes place. Something sprints across the yard climbs up the
elevator shaft, runs straight through to the door outside the
mansion and opens it.
Scene:
------
You now see what it is.
Shoot the "Hunter" with the shotgun, be careful that it does
not jump. If you're still alive after that, well done you just
killed one of the toughest common enemies in the game.
However, there are many more to come. With the Helmet key you
now have access to areas that were locked before, and the
first one is the only locked door in the hall you are in.
Once inside this dark room, go over to the desk and search it.
It will tell you there is a switch, so push it. The room will
light up. Grab the Magnum Rounds off the table, and the red
book to the right of the door. This is the doom book 1. Go
into the options, highlight the book, select it, and go to
check, and check it. If you look at the cover it will say
"nothing important" but it you check it when you have rotated
the book so that the pages are facing the screen, the book
will open up and you will find the eagle medal. Now go out of
this room.
// MODISC #1 \\______________________________________
| \
| The 1st MO Disc is located where the Doom Book #1 |
| normally sits. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Head to the save room where you got the chemical. Outside, on
the wall is a note telling you that there are some items left
for you in the save room. Go into it. Inside on the floor are
some shells, a first aid spray, and some acid rounds. Take
them and get ready for another boss battle. Take the bazooka
with acid rounds, the shotgun and shells and one red/green
herb or first aid spray plus the helmet key. Now leave and go
upstairs. Kill the hunters at the top, and go down the hall
and into the room where the fireplace is and where you got the
second floor map.
Now unlock the single red door with the helmet key. Once
inside go over to the piano and examine it, you will then be
attacked.
Scene:
------
Out of the fireplace comes that darn snake again. He heads for
you and tries to eat you. It misses and makes a hole in the
floor, now it's time to kill it.
Use the bazooka and acid rounds until it's dead, then go check
the hole it made.
Scene:
------
Barry will come in and you will talk. He will give you a rope
to climb down the hole with. When your at the bottom he drops
the rope and goes off to get another.
Wait for Barry to go get another rope. (**See other ending
notes at the end of this walkthrough to see what to do here
for other endings**)
Scene:
Barry will return and pull you back up. You talk and Barry
apologizes, and gives you a pass number for something.
You can now go back down the hole (You can also go through the
house, but it means having to kill heaps of hunters-so go down
the hole instead).
When you are at the bottom, check the grave, and press the
switch you find. This will move the grave and show a ladder.
Climb down it. This next bit is confusing so I have drawn a
map to show you where to go:
======= ========
= S = = LL =
= Z = = = KEY:
= ==== = T = STAIRS
= = S = SHELLS
========== = Z = ZOMBIE
= = L = LADDER
= = H = HERB
= = D = DOOR
= =
= Z = =======
= = = HH =
==DDDD== = ZZ =
= = = =
= = = =
= ====== =
= =
= =
============= =
= =
= =
====== =============== =
= = = = =
=TTTT= = Z = =
=TTTT= ==DDDD=== = =
=TTTT= = = = =
=TTTT= = LIFT = = =
=TTTT= ========= = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = = =
=TTTT= = D =
=TTTT= = D =
= = = D =
= = = =======
=DDDD= = =
= = =
= =
= =
======================
When you get down the ladder, kill the approaching zombie, but
instead of going straight for the door, go around the corner
and kill the zombie and take the shells, as shown on the map.
Now go through the door. Follow the passage round until you
find two zombies eating a corpse on the ground, kill them and
take the two green herbs behind them. Now go through the other
door in this hall and you will find yourself in the kitchen.
Don't go up the stairs shown on the map, go kill the zombie on
the floor, and take the lift.
When you arrive at the top kill the zombie to Jill's right,
and follow the hallway around, and go into the first door you
see. Inside should be a battery and two lots of explosive
rounds. Now go back out.
// BATTERY #1 \\_____________________________________
| \
| The Battery is now located in the small hidden room |
| off the library. For more details check the info |
| in the paragraph after the info on Doom Book #1. |
|_____________________________________________________|
You can keep going the way you are heading but all that is
out the other door is a long hallway with three zombies and
two green herbs and a blue herb. Also the door at the end
is locked. Go back past the lift and kill the zombie there.
In the little nook beside the lift has a green herb. Go into
the double blue doors.
This is the library. Kill the zombie, and check the draw to
the left of Jill. Inside is some magnum rounds. Go to the back
of the room and kill the zombie there. Now go to the back
single door and go through.
Go between the shelves, using the gap right in front of the
door, you will run into a statue. Push it forward until you
can move around it. Now push it forward, towards the camera
until the angle changes. Push the red button under the bust on
the wall to shine a light to show you where to put the statue.
When it's in place a secret part will open up. Search the desk
there to get the MoDisk.
// DOOM BOOK #1 \\___________________________________
| \
| Sitting where the 1st MO Disc usually is in the |
| advanced game is the Doom Book #1. Check it as if |
| you were reading it to find the medal hidden inside.|
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back out to the main library. Up from where you got the
magnum rounds out of the draw, is a bookshelf by itself, push
it to find a secret door. Go through it. Inside will be an ink
ribbon on the table, and a clip on the shelf. Go back out and
go to the lift and take it back down. Now back in the kitchen,
go around to the door leading to the stairs.
CGI Video:
----------
A thing walking down the stairs and opening the door. What
could it be!!!!
Scene:
------
Oh, no it's a, a...zombie. Wow, amazing, yay!
Kill the stupid zombie, and go up the stairs. Follow the hall
around to the double doors and unlock them. Go through. You
will be in a hall that looks very familiar. Kill the hunters
in here or run past them, and go to the save room where you
got the serum from, killing any hunters in the way.
When you get there put away any unnecessary items and only
take the helmet key and your shotgun and shells. Go back out
and up the stairs. Kill the hunter at the hallway at the top,
and use the Helmet key on the door closest to the stairs (The
other door has a keypad that you use the code that Barry gave
you bit it only leads back to the Library and lift areas). Now
discard the key.
Once inside, you can grab the file on the table and the shells
and the magnum rounds on the shelf beside the table. Push the
steps forward so that they are underneath the deer head by the
fireplace. Now go flick the switch by the door to make the
room dark. Go over to the stairs and climb up them, face the
deer and examine it. You will get the Red Jewel. Now head back
to the Tiger Statue Room and use it on the statue to get the
Colt Python. Time to kick some ass.
// COLT AMMO \\______________________________________
| \
| As mentioned earlier when you received the Colt in |
| the advanced game, using the Red Jewel on the |
| statue gives you 3 lots of Colt ammo. Well worth |
| the effort still. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Note: don't waste all the ammo you get on the hunters. You're
going to need it for other things. Now, head back to the save
room where you got the chemical. The best way to do this is to
go from the statue room, through the zombie hallway, through
the dining room, across the main hall, through the little
gallery, down the hall where the dogs went through the windows
(there are two spiders in here but if you run they will drop
from the ceiling after you go past), along the hall, shooting
the hunter with the colt, and go back to the save room.
Take the Colt Python and rounds, the square crank, and the
battery with you. Go back outside killing the hunter in the
crest path, across to where the small snakes are, and down the
lift. Run over to where the other lift is, and put the battery
in to use it. Get on the lift and ride it to the top. Once
your up at the top, go down the path and go to the pool area
where you drained the water. Use the crank on the device that
opened the gate, to close it. Now the area will be full of
water again. Go back to the lift you used to get here and go
back down. You will find when you get to the bottom that the
waterfall is gone and that there was a ladder behind it. Go
down the ladder.
-------------------------------------------------
3.2.10 - Traitors, Boulders, Spiders, what next?
-------------------------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
First Aid Spray (x2)
Explosive Rounds
Clip
Hex. Crank
Flame Rounds
Ink Ribbon
Blue Herb (x3)
Map of Underground
2nd MoDisk
Doom Book 2
Wolf Medal (inside Doom Book 2)
Green Herb (x2)
Go into the door on Jill's right.
Scene:
------
Barry will be standing in the entrance of this part. After
talking to him you will be asked: "Will you go with him?
Yes/No"
Choose Yes, then he will talk a bit more, then you will be
asked:
"Do you want him to go first? Yes/No" choose yes again.
He will talk once more then walk off. Move forward and you
will hear gunshots.
Go in the direction Barry went.
Scene:
------
Barry will kill a Hunter that attacks; then he will talk yet
again.
Go over to the machinery to find a First Aid Spray and some
explosive rounds. Now go down the little passage that leads
off the first room and go into the door there. Run down the
hallway round the corner.
Scene:
------
A voice will call out for Jill. It's Enrico. They will talk,
and Enrico will talk about a traitor in S.T.A.R.S. And that it
was plotted by Umbrella. Then Enrico will be shot by a
mysterious person and die.
You can examine Enrico to get a clip. Go around the corner and
pick up the Hex. Crank that is on the ground. Now go out the
door. Kill the hunter that is on the screen and head to where
it was standing and go out the door. Kill the hunter here and
go out the door in the area where Barry was when you met him.
// HEX. CRANK \\_____________________________________
| \
| Instead of lying on the ground like in the original,|
| Enrico will be holding the Hex. Crank instead of |
| the clip. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now you are back where you started. Go down the hallway, and
past a Typewriter (you can save if you have an ink ribbon).
Now go around the corner and you will find you can't go any
farther because there is a hole in the floor. Use the Hex.
Crank on the panel in the wall so you can get past and go
through the door at the end.
Go around the corner to Jill's left and up to the large
boulder that's there. Turn around and run away from it.
Scene:
That bolder starts moving after you. I know I've seen this
somewhere before? But where? :)
Keep running until you reach the door where you came in here.
The bolder will smash a hole in the wall at the end, instead
of crushing you. Go up to where the boulder was. When you do a
hunter comes in, kill it and be happy. That was the last one
of the game. You can start dancing now if you wish. When
you're finished go and pick up the flame rounds in the little
cubbyhole in the wall. Go to the area the boulder made in wall
and go through the door with your colt ready. First there was
the snake, then the plant, then the snake again, now it's the
huge spider. Shoot it with your colt about six times and it
should die. Watch your health carefully. When it's dead exit
the room and come back in to get rid of the baby spiders. Grab
the combat knife and cut away at the spider web to open the
door.
Go up the path to Jill's left and in the door. Great, a save
room. Grab the ink ribbon, first aid spray, and the blue herb.
Save. Heal. Take the eagle medal/doom book 1, Hex. Crank, and
the colt and rounds. Go back out and down to the other end of
the pathway, and through the door. You will be in a room with
two paths. One has a lift at the end and the other leads to
another passage. Take the one that leads to the other passage.
Follow it until you can't go any farther because there is a
hole in the ground, so use the hex. crank on the panel three
times so that the hole is on the left wall. Run up to the
boulder and do what you did the last time. Run into the hole
in the left wall that we made by using the crank and wait for
the boulder to go past. Go up to where the boulder was to get
the map of UNDERGROUND and in the cubbyhole there is the 2nd
MoDisk.
// DOOM BOOK #2 \\___________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 2nd MODisc, you'll find the 2nd Doom |
| Book in the Advanced game. Check it as if |
| you were reading it to find the medal hidden inside.|
|_____________________________________________________|
Inside the hole we made by using the crank is a door. Go
through it. This is Annoying Puzzle No. 2.
Annoying Puzzle No. 2 - Silly Pressure Plate.
---------------------------------------------
=======================
= =
= S = KEY
= + = S = STATUE
= + = C = CRANK HOLE
= + = W = MOVING WALL
= + = T = PRESSURE PLATE
= + C P = PANEL (DB2 INSIDE)
= + = D = DOOR
= TT++++++++++++++++ WWW + = PATH TO MOVE STATUE
= =
===PP======DDDD========
Take the statue and move it to where the moving wall is. Now
use the hex. crank on the crank hole once to move the statue
out, and once again to move the wall back in. Push the statue
to the pressure plate to open up the panel to get the Doom
Book 2. Do the same thing that you did with the Doom Book 1 to
get the Wolf medal.
// LAB KEY \\________________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 2nd Doom Book being here (you would |
| have gotten it already), the Lab Key (or P. Room |
| Key will be hidden behind the panel). |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back to the passage with the lift and take it up to the
garden. When you get to the top don't bother about the metal
doors to Jill's left. They are welded shut. Go and pick up
the two green herbs and the two blue herbs. Now go over to the
fountain and use the eagle and wolf medals on the sides of the
fountain. The Eagle medal on the left side and the wolf medal
on the right side.
CGI Video:
----------
The water empties out and a metal covering opens up while the
outside of the fountain separates to make a path.
Walk to the opening and down the steps. Get into the lift and
ride it down.
------------------------------------------
3.2.11 - The Rise and Fall of the T-Virus
------------------------------------------
Items In This Area:
-------------------
Green Herb (x4)
3rd MoDisk
Clip
Slides
Ink Ribbon (x2)
Pass-code01
Lab Key
Shells
Red Herbs
Magnum Rounds
Pass-code02
Flame Rounds
Blue Herb
Pass-code03
Walk around the corner. You can't get through the door yet so
go down the ladder. Put away anything in the item box down
here. Be sure to take the two MoDisks and your colt with you,
then go out the door. There are two zombies and two green
herbs here for you to get. Go around the corner away from the
stairs, past the locked door and get the 3rd MoDisk off the
table. Go back to the stairs and go down them.
// BIODATA SLIDES \\_________________________________
| \
| Instead of the 3rd MODisc, you'll find the data |
| slides you can use in the Visual Data Room sitting |
| on the table instead. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Shoot the zombie there and go into the double doors to Jill's
right. Now go into the single door on her left. Turn on the
red switch, for some light. Go to the desk and pick up the
file. Read it. You have to get the pass-code. So far you
have: JOHN and ADA. This is the code in the file.
= = = = = = =
== == = = == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = =
== == = = = = =
= = = = = = =
This is the code that has to be worked out. On the painting
on the other side is similar patterns, they are:
By the Tree:
------------
= = = = = = = =
=== === == == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = =
= = = = = =
= = = = = =
By the Apple:
-------------
= === == === == = = =
= = = == = == == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = = =
= = = = == = == = = =
= = = === == === == = = =
By the Man:
-----------
= = = = =
== == = = = =
= = = = = = = ==
= = = = = = = =
== == = = = = =
= = = = = = =
By the Woman:
-------------
== = = = = = = =
= = = = == == = = = =
= = = = = = = = = = = ==
= = = = = = = = = = =
== = = == == = = = = =
= = = = = = = = = =
Now push the shelf aside to find a purple switch. This will
change the writing on the painting to what it is. Which is
TREE
APPLE
MAN
WOMAN
You take the symbols and swap them for letters and you get
your final passcode - MOLE.
JOHN, ADA, MOLE. These are the pass-codes. Before you leave
take the green herb by the painting and the clip in the box
by the sink.
Head back out to the main room by the stairs, but this time
go forward, to the left of the stairs. Run down the hall
shooting any zombies in the way and go in the double doors at
the end.
// MODISC #2 \\______________________________________
| \
| When you enter this lab in the advanced game, check |
| the area at the back of the room to find the 2nd |
| MODisc sitting on the shelf. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Once inside grab the slides lying on the floor, then go and
use the computer. After all the computer start-up screens,
you will be asked for the Login code: JOHN, then the
password: ADA.
You will then be asked which floor you would like to unlock,
select B2, then enter the Password when prompted: MOLE.
This will unlock B2. Now select B3 and it will unlock. Now
select cancel to get out of the computer. Leave the room and
go back to the hall outside John the researcher's room. Go
down the hall and enter the only other single metal door.
Kill the four zombies and check the boxes under the Excite!
1998 poster for an ink ribbon. Now go over to the desk. On
the desk is a pass-code output machine. Use one of the
MoDisk's on it to get the Pass-code01. One down, two more to
go.
Leave and go upstairs and enter the double doors beside where
you got the third MoDisk. Once inside use the slides on the
projector to get some info on the monsters and other assorted
stuff (Gee, THAT guy looks like Wesker, I wonder why???). Now
go over to the panel on the wall, and open it; then press the
button. The pillar on the wall will move across, showing a
secret shelf. Search the shelf to find the lab key.
// MODISC #3 \\______________________________________
| \
| Instead of the Lab Key being hidden, you'll find |
| the 3rd and final MODisc here in the Advanced game. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Go back downstairs, killing any zombies in the way, and go
unlock the door with the red biohazard marking on the floor
using the lab key, then discard it (the other double doors in
this room are locked). Once you are through, go into the
double doors on Jill's left. Inside is a medical lab, and
this is the location of Annoying Puzzle No 3. Here is how to
get past it:
Annoying Puzzle No. 3 - The Box Trip.
-------------------------------------
This is how the room is when you enter it:
============================
= GG = KEY:
= GG = H1 = VENT HOLE 1
= = H2 = VENT HOLE 2
= = D = DOOR
= H1 C2C2 = F = SHELF
V SSSS C2C2BBBBB = E = EQUIPMENT
V T SSSS C1C1BBBBB = B = BED
= C1C1BBBBB = C1 = CRATE 1
= H2 BBBBB = C2 = CRATE 2
= BBBBB = S = STAIRS
= EEEE EEEE = T = TRIGGER
= EEEE EEEE = G = GRATE
= FFFF = V = VENT SHAFT
=========DDDDDDDD===========
1. First grab the shells off the bed and the red herb off the
shelf.
2. Move the steps up to where the grate is, but be sure there
is enough room for you to walk right around it.
3. Now move crate 2 over towards vent hole 1, but push it up
once towards the grate then push it over vent hole 1 to
make sure you have it over it.
4. Now push crate 1 up to where crate 2 was, and push it out
so that you can move right round it.
5. Now push crate 1 down to the equipment, and then push it
over the vent hole 2.
6. Push crate 1 up once to make it cover vent hole 2 properly.
7. Push the stairs back down to the gap where the trigger is.
If done correctly the trigger will click, but no gas will
come out.
8. Climb up the steps and go through the vent shaft.
This is what the room should be like after you have moved them
around:
============================
= GG = KEY:
= GG = H1 = VENT HOLE 1
= = H2 = VENT HOLE 2
=C2C2 = D = DOOR
=C2C2 = F = SHELF
VSSSS BBBBB = E = EQUIPMENT
VSSSS BBBBB = B = BED
=C1C1 BBBBB = C1 = CRATE 1
=C1C1 BBBBB = C2 = CRATE 2
= BBBBB = S = STAIRS
= EEEE EEEE = T = TRIGGER
= EEEE EEEE = G = GRATE
= FFFF = V = VENT SHAFT
=========DDDDDDDD===========
Once you're out the other side, check the shelves to Jill's
right for some magnum rounds. Run forward and use another
MoDisk to get the pass-code02. Now leave through the double
doors. You will be back out in the main hall bit. Kill the
zombies here then go back through the door that you unlocked
with the lab key. Run forward, taking out any zombies in your
way and go into the single metal door straight ahead.
The games last save room. In here to pick up are some flame
rounds, a green herb and a blue herb, and an ink ribbon hidden
to the left corner of the white shelf where the flame rounds
are. Take your colt, and the last MoDisk, and a First Aid
Spray/Red Green herb mixture. Leave and head down the hall
outside. At one end is a lift that has no power, and at the
other is the doors to the power room. Head to the power room.
Now this is where it gets tricky. Head down the path to Jill's
right, dodging any of the Chimeras in your way (don't shoot
them, it's a waste of ammo). You should come to a power panel.
Switch it on to power up all the levels. Now go back past the
door where you came in, and go down one of the other paths as
they all lead to the other door at the back.
In this next room, run forward straight down the path to the
last pass-code output machine. Use the last MoDisk on it to
get the last pass-code, passcode03. Now head down the other
path in this room that you went past and follow it to the next
door. This room is free of monsters. Go to the left side of
the machinery, there will be a monitor. This is the power
connection switch. Turn it on to turn on the power for the
lift.
// BATTERY #2 \\_____________________________________
| \
| Unlike in the original where you find the Battery |
| needed for the end lift right beside it, the |
| Battery is located in this power room in the |
| advanced game. |
| |
| If you walk around the room here you should find |
| the battery sitting on the floor somewhere near the |
| back. |
|_____________________________________________________|
Now go back through all that and go to the lift. Go to the
right of the lift and push the switch there to power the lift.
Scene:
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Barry turns up and they talk about getting out of the mansion.
Ride the lift up.
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3.2.12 - The Tyrant Unleashed
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Items In This Area:
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Nothing
Scene:
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When you get to the top, you will come around the corner and
be confronted by Wesker. Barry will hold his gun to your head.
Wesker and Barry are the traitors. After listening to Wesker
talk about the bio-weapons and that he is using Barry by
threatening to kill his family, he plans to show you the
tyrant. Barry comes back and knocks Wesker out cold. You then
go into the lab, and see the tyrant.
CGI Video:
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The Tyrant in all its bio-weapon glory.
Scene:
------
Barry decides to destroy it. He pushes the keys on the panel,
but this frees the Tyrant, and he attacks Barry. Now it's up
to you to stop him, so get to it.
Run around shooting him with the colt, until he collapses. Try
not to get to close though. Go over to Barry.
Scene:
------
Jill finds that Barry is still alive, they talk then decide to
leave.
Go back to the lift.
Scene:
------
When you're out of the lab, Wesker isn't there any more. The
alarm will sound and you will run for the lift and ride it
down. Barry will run off ahead when you get to the bottom.
Go to the save room and save, then go to the area by the
bottom of the stairs on this level, killing anything in the
way.
Variation:
----------
If you are going for the Good ending ignore the next part of
the guide and join back at the #############. If you are going
for the Good+ ending read on.
Go into the double doors beside the stairs, past where John's
room, past where you got the first pass-code, and to the
double doors at the end with the panel beside it. Use the
three pass-codes on the lock. Go through the door, and follow
the hallway down to the next door.
Video:
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Jill finds Chris and they talk.
Go back to the main room.
#############
Go up the stairs. Kill the zombies and follow the hall around
and through the door. Put away all weapons and items, and take
all the first aid sprays/mixed herbs you have left. Fill your
inventory with these, except for one slot, then climb up the
ladder. Now you can enter the double doors.
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3.2.13 - The Tyrant's Resurrection
-----------------------------------
Items In This Area:
Battery
Flare
Rocket Launcher
Follow the hall around.
Video:
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Brad will call on the radio.
Follow the path around and pick up the battery, and use it in
the hole to start the lift.
Video:
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A timer for three minutes will count down, and who ever are
with you will talk, then you will ride the lift.
Now outside at the heliport, check the box to Jill's right for
the flare. Move out to the middle and light the flare. The
helicopter will come. Prepare for the final battle.
Video:
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The tyrant will burst out of the ground and attack.
Dodge the tyrant, by running around. He uses sprints and
swipes of his claws. When there is 25-45 seconds left, Brad
will drop the Rocket Launcher. Go pick it up, and shoot the
Tyrant (be careful there is only four rockets).
When you shoot him, watch him blow up in multi-views.
Congratulations. You just finished Resident Evil.
CGI Video:
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Watch the helicopter land.
FMV Video:
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You will get one of the endings listed after Chris'
walkthrough.
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3.2.14 - Other Endings
-----------------------
These are the conditions to get the endings:
Good+ = Wait for Barry after he drops the rope.
Save Chris by using the MODisc's.
Good = Wait for Barry after he drops the rope.
Bad+ = Leave after Barry drops the rope.
Save Chris by using the MODisc's.
Bad = Only save yourself.
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3.2.15 - How To Kill Barry
---------------------------
To kill Barry is all dependent on your actions in the
Underground. However keep in mind this is ONLY the case for
killing him outright. To stop him from being killed overall
you need to wait for him when he first drops the rope. If you
want to kill him, don't wait for him then do the following:
How to: Way #1
1. When he first asks if you want to go with him, say no.
2. Don't agree to stay there either.
3. After he leaves properly, you'll hear shots. Don't follow
him. Instead head the opposite direction and go see Enrico.
4. When you arrive back at the entrance you'll find him dead.
How to: Way #2
1. When he first asks if you want to go with him, say yes.
2. Tell him to take the lead.
3. When he leaves and the shots are fired, don't follow,
instead go the other direction to Enrico.
4. Continue as normal. When you are near the finish of the
game Barry won't return to deal with Wesker, instead he'll
be near the Lab B2 Item box near death.
How to: Way #3
1. When he first asks if you want to go with him, say no.
2. Agree to stay there.
3. Barry leaves.
4. Continue as normal. When you are near the finish of the
game Barry won't return to deal with Wesker, instead he'll
be near the Lab B2 Item box near death.
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3.3 - Changes/Comparisons/Scenes
--------------------------------
For those who don't want to go through the entire guide to
find out the differences between the original modes and the
advanced one, as well as scene changes in all versions, I
present this small guide.
3.3.1. - Costumes
-----------------
In the original Resident Evil, by completing the game with the
best ending you were rewarded with the Special Key, which
would allow you to unlock a bonus room with costumes (the only
room you could possible leave unlocked in the mansion).
With the Directors Cut edition, not only do your characters
start off by wearing alternate costumes in the advanced mode,
but the room which requires the Special Key is already
unlocked, allowing you to go in and change costume.
3.3.2. - Bonus Items/Secrets Changes
------------------------------------
Completing the original game on PlayStation in under 3 hours
rewarded you with the Rocket Launcher with Unlimited Ammo.
Doing the same in the Advanced game will now instead give you
the Colt Python with Unlimited ammo.
3.3.3. - Item Location Changes QL
---------------------------------
A long list of item changes have taken place between the two
gameplay modes. Only items that have actually changed
location or been altered are included. These are:
// a. Armor Key
Original - Behind the mutant plant in the Greenhouse.
Directors Cut - With Forest Speyer on the outside porch.
// b. Wooden Emblem
Original - In the dining hall wall.
Directors Cut - In the armory room, behind the vent trap.
// c. Moon Crest
Original - In the attic with the snake.
Directors Cut - Now in two pieces, with the snake and hidden
in one of the researchers rooms on the 2nd
Floor.
// d. Broken Shotgun
Original - On the shelf in the small storeroom.
Directors Cut - On the floor in the northeast save room.
// e. Sword Key
Original - In the medical room with Rebecca.
Directors Cut - Hidden in the small dining room near the
attic.
// f. Colt Python
Original - Hidden Behind the Tiger Statue (needs Red
Jewel)
Directors Cut - In the storeroom where the broken shotgun
was.
// g. Chemical
Original - Floor of the northeast save room.
Directors Cut - Outside by the boiler in the northeast
mansion, 1st floor.
// h. Sun Crest
Original - In the armory room, behind the vent trap.
Directors Cut - Behind the mutant plant in the greenhouse.
// i. Star Crest
Original - Behind the last painting in the gallery.
Directors Cut - Being held by the breakable statue on the
2nd floor of the dining room.
// j. Wind Crest
Original - Behind the Tiger Statue when you use the
Blue Jewel.
Directors Cut - Behind the last painting in the gallery.
// k. Blue Jewel
Original - Being held by the breakable statue on the
2nd floor of the dining room.
Directors Cut - Behind the clock in the dining room.
// l. Shield Key
Original - Behind the clock in the dining room.
Directors Cut - Behind the tiger statue when you use the
Blue Jewel.
// m. Red Book
Original - On the bed in Dorm Room 001.
Directors Cut - On a table in the Guardhouse bar.
// n. 003 Dorm Key
Original - On a shelf in the Guardhouse Basement
Armory.
Directors Cut - In the bathroom sink in Room 002.
// o. Control Room Key
Original - In the bathroom of Room 001.
Directors Cut - On the fireplace mantle in the hall with
Plant 42.
// p. Helmet Key
Original - On the fireplace mantle in the hall with
Plant 42.
Directors Cut - On a shelf in the Guardhouse Basement
Armory.
// q. MODisc 1
Original - In the secret Library study.
Directors Cut - Near the bookshelf in the small office on
the first floor.
// r. Doom Book 1
Original - Near the bookshelf in the small office on
the first floor.
Directors Cut - In the secret Library study.
// s. Battery for the Courtyard
Original - In the small closet near the library.
Directors Cut - In the small hidden room off the side of the
side of the main library.
// t. Behind the Tiger
Original - Inserting the Red Jewel will give you the
Colt Python.
Directors Cut - Inserting the Red Jewel will give you three
lots of Colt Python ammo.
// u. Hexagonal Crank
Original - On the ground in the tunnel after meeting
Enrico.
Directors Cut - In Enrico's hand.
// v. Doom Book 2
Original - Hidden in the pressure plate puzzle room.
Directors Cut - In the compartment behind the second bolder.
// w. Lab Key
Original - Hidden behind the pillar in the Lab's visual
data room.
Directors Cut - Hidden in the pressure plate puzzle room.
// x. Slides
Original - Sitting on the floor of the small lab.
Directors Cut - Sitting on the desk outside of the visual
data room.
// y. MO Disc 2
Original - In the compartment behind the second bolder.
Directors Cut - Sitting on the back wall of the small lab.
// z. MO Disc 3
Original - Sitting on the desk outside of the visual
data room.
Directors Cut - Hidden behind the pillar in the Lab's visual
data room.
// aa. Battery #2
Original - Sitting on the ground near the lift you need
to use it on.
Directors Cut - Sitting on the ground in the 3rd section of
the power room.
3.3.4. - Scene Changes
----------------------
In Resident Evil, your choices will lead to later scene
changes. Some obvious, some not so obvious. Here is a list
of the possible alterations you can make. If you can remember
one I've managed to overlook, please e-mail me.
// Chris Redfield
1. Returning to Wesker and Jill before investigating the
gun shot.
2. Opening the door to the outside in the mansions main hall.
3. i. Avoid going into the save room with Rebecca, instead
getting access to the hall where Richard is. You'll
find Rebecca here instead.
ii. Doing this will change later scenes in the Piano
Room and other scenes.
4. Choosing between letting Rebecca following you or not
will change scenes here, as well as open later scenes
in the guardhouse and the return to the mansion.
5. Telling Rebecca yes/no when she goes to play the Piano.
6. Getting (not) poisoned by the snake will change scenes.
7. Getting the Radio from Richard earlier or later will
add or remove additional scenes.
8. Visiting Rebecca while in the Guardhouse will reveal
some more of her character as well as some information
on the maker of the products in the storeroom.
9. Depending on the earlier selections, Rebecca's encounter
with the Hunter can take place in one of two different
places.
10. Staying and killing the hunter, or leaving and returning
will have effects on scenes with Rebecca.
11. Visiting Jill in the cells after getting all three pass
codes but before heading to the B4 lab.
12. Rescuing or not rescuing certain characters will reflect
on scenes near and in the ending. (ie. the other endings)
// Jill Valentine
1. Returning to Wesker before investigating the gunshot.
2. Wasting time instead of investigating the other rooms.
3. Opening the door to the outside in the mansions main hall.
4. Not getting the shotgun early will result in many
changes.
i. Barry will be out on the balcony of the mansion
with Forest and will give you the Bazooka.
ii. You'll find Barry destroying file evidence in the
Researcher's room.
iii. If you get poisoned by the snake you'll have to
get the Serum yourself.
iv. When you reach the Guardhouse you'll find Barry
talking to someone in one of the Room's. He
brushes it off as talking to himself in his old
age (There is more than this way of getting the
scene).
v. You'll have to kill Plant 42 yourself.
5. Saving the serum for yourself by wasting time will
remove later scenes with Richard. This will also change
a scene later on where Barry will give you the Radio
Richard was supposed to give you.
7. Getting poisoned by the Snake or not.
8. Using the V-Jolt on Plant 42 before going to fight it.
9. Sticking around for Barry or not after he drops the
rope.
10. Making various choices in the underground with Barry
could reflect on your ending and various scene changes.
11. Visiting Chris in the cells after getting all three pass
codes but before heading to the B4 lab.
12. Rescuing or not rescuing certain characters will reflect
on scenes near and in the ending. (ie. the other endings)
3.3.5. - Immediate Scene Changes Caused by Advanced Mode
--------------------------------------------------------
// Chris Redfield
Because of the setup you can get the scene with Rebecca
right at the start.
This will also effect the scenes with the Radio.
// Jill Valentine
Somehow I always manage to get the scene with Barry in the
Guardhouse in Advanced mode.
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4.0 - Sega Saturn Battle Mode
-----------------------------
Apart from the minor changes mentioned earlier on, the only
thing that really makes the Sega Saturn version different is
the Battle Mode within. If there is anything to compare it to
of the mass released versions it would be the Battle Mode of
Code Veronica (only here you have limited ammo). This doesn't
surprise me as the Director of the Saturn edition and the
Director of Code Veronica are one and the same.
The Saturn version was the first RE game with a battle mode.
To access it you would have to clear the game with a
character. A clear game would open the option on the main
manu. Of course there was also a cheat you could do with the
second controller which would unlock it (you still needed a
save file to be on the system though, but it could be a save
anywhere in the game).
The cheat is that at the title screen you hold X+Y+Z and
press Start on a controller in control port #2.
As I mentioned the battle mode is very similar to the one in
Code Veronica except you had no 1st person and limited ammo.
You'd start off in one of the games many save rooms with a
selection of weapons and ammo in the trunk, along with some
First Aid Sprays.
Taking what you would want to use in the game and exiting
you would now be 'transported' to a room in the game, with a
few enemies in the same room. To exit a room, you had to
kill ALL the enemies. You did 4 levels (4 different areas)
then you'd be back in the save room to resupply yourself
before you had to go back out and fight again.
After you had finished all the rooms in the battle mode, in
the last level you were then faced up against a 'special'
gold colored Tyrant in the lab, that was really tough to
kill. I ended up running out of ammo for all my strong
weapons here usually, and would have to use the Handgun.
Luckily, you always seem to have WAY too many bullets for
the handgun, and you can never run out (unless you really
sucked I guess).
You'd get a rank after each game, depending on your ammo
you have left, health, time, etc. The mode has been made
infamous because there was also a special Wesker zombie,
who was only in the Battle Mode. He was basically the
same as a lab zombie (like those found in the room with
him), but with Wesker's textures attached. He took like
3-4 colt rounds before going down too... very powerful
and there to waste your ammo.
I've been asked many times if I think that the battle mode
was a good addition and why the PlayStation never saw it.
I think it was nice, but nothing amazing. I have little
idea as to why it was never included in either of the two
versions of Directors Cut that were released, it would
have been worth the addition.
Here for your enjoyment is a mini-guide to the battle mode
giving suggestions on the items to take and strategy to
use (Sadly this only covers Jill - I've long forgotten
how I finished it with Chris). Don't be surprised if it
takes you a few times to finish, the battle mode isn't
supposed to be easy.
// Save Room 1:
::Take::
/ WEAPONS:
- Knife
- Colt Python
- Shotgun
- Bazooka
/ AMMO
- Magnum Rounds
- Shells
- Acid Rounds
/ HEALTH:
- Fill Remaining Slots with First Aid Sprays.
// Section 1:
For the first area it's best to use the Shotgun on the
three zombies in the hall here. Watch out for the one
lying on the floor in the little part in the wall which
normally leads to the Tiger Statue.
// Section 2:
Probably not the best thing in the world, but you can
use the Shotgun on the Dogs. It can be very easily done
with 1 shot kills if you have good timing.
// Section 3:
Fire off one shotgun shell (make sure you aim it at the
crows to take a couple out with it to make things easier).
This will get the rest down. Use the knife to kill them
as they try to attack you. The easiest method here.
// Section 4: BOSS 1 - YAWN
Play it like the game, but use your starting point as an
advantage. Grab your Bazooka w/Acid Rounds on use it on
the snake. If you run out (which may happen if the shots
don't connect) then use the Colt. If your good enough,
you should be able to stand at the doorway and aim to
the lower right and keep him away from biting you
until it's dead.
// Save Room 2:
::Take::
/ WEAPONS:
- Colt Python
- Bazooka
/ AMMO:
- Magnum Rounds
- Explosive Rounds
- Flame Rounds
/ HEALTH:
- Fill the rest of the slots with First Aid Sprays
// Section 1:
Straightforward here, just use the Colt on the Spiders.
This should be easy.
// Section 2: BOSS 2 - PLANT 42
Use the Bazooka on the Plant 42. Again, just like the
game - watch out for its branches, and the ceiling. Use
the flame rounds, then the explosive rounds if needed.
// Section 3:
Use the Colt on the Hunters. Make sure you keep them a
good distance from them, otherwise you maybe cornered by
them. Easy to handle with the right ideas.
// Section 4: BOSS 3 - BLACK TIGER SPIDER
Use the Colt on the Large Spider. Watch out for the
poison spit. Shoot it from the side or back if you can,
makes the job easier.
// Save Room 3:
::Take::
/ WEAPONS:
- All Remaining Weapons (Including Beretta)
/ AMMO
- All Remaining Ammo (Including Clips)
/ HEALTH:
- Fill what slots are left with First Aid Spray
// Section 1:
Kill all zombies with Colt for a quick clean out.
Not very hard, however just remember the Wesker
Zombie takes 3-4 Shots and should probably be left
for last if possible.
// Section 2:
Kill Lab Monsters with Colt or Shotgun. Let them
come close above you, back off facing them, and shoot
upwards. Make your you try to keep them infront at
all times. Letting them get behind you may lead to
your death.
// Section 3:
Again, kill Lab Monsters with Colt or Shotgun. As
before let them come close above you, back off
facing them, and shoot upwards. Keep them in front.
// Section 4:
Now is the time to kill Super Gold Tyrant with
whatever is left (Colt, Shotgun, Beretta). Just
constantly circle the room shooting when there is
distance, and moving as the Tyrant gets close.
It may take a while to drop him, but he'll go
eventually.
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5.0 - Full Items List/Location Guide
------------------------------------
Here is the entire item list, with locations in both the
original and advanced modes. Everything is listed here except
for weapons (which had their own section before the main
walkthrough), ink ribbons, and ammo (as they're all common
items).
/ Armor Key
Description: "A carving of armor."
Information: During your various trips all around the
mansions rooms, you will require the Armor
Mansion Key to get into some new areas you've
yet to explore.
Location : Resident Evil - Found in the Greenhouse of the
mansion (1F that is) for both Jill and Chris
you'll need to get past a plant to use it.
Once gained you will have access to a large
number of doorways. All doorways accessed will
have the Armor etched below the keyhole
according to your character.
REDC - The key has been moved to an
interesting place, outside with the dead Forest
Speyer. Watch out though as when you go to pick
it up, Forest will get up and attack. Once he
is dead, you can finally go and pick it up.
/ Battery
Description: "Now I can move the elevator."
Information: It's kinda freaky to think that all your
adventures till using this item were for doing
so. It's true. Everything you do is to get you
to where the Battery is held, so this is a very
important item in Resident Evil.
Here below is all the details that you will
need on finding the two batteries in the game
(the second one isn't so much of a problem
in the original), and which elevators they
need to be used with.
Location : Resident Evil - The first Battery is found in a
closet in on the 2nd Floor, near the library
along with some ammo. This used in the middle
of the courtyard to power the lift. The second
is rather easy to locate, as it is sitting on
the floor near where it is used, the escape
lift to the Heliport.
REDC - In the Directors Cut the first Battery
is located near the same location, but has been
moved to the hidden room off the Library. Be
careful though as getting too close to the
window will bring out some crows. The second
Battery has been placed elsewhere also, this
time in the Lab's Power Room on the B3 level.
/ Blue Jewel
Description: "It's shining beautifully."
Information: The tigers eye. If that doesn't give you a big
clue as to where it is used, nothing else will.
Unlike the Red Jewel, you'll need this to
progress into the game. Here below is all the
details that you will need on finding the Blue
Jewel in the game, where exactly the Jewel is
used, and what you get from using it.
Location : Resident Evil - The blue jewel isn't too hard
to find. On the second floor of the dining room
you'll find a statue holding the jewel. Push it
over the balcony to the 1st floor and it will
break, dropping the jewel on the floor. Once
downstairs pick up the jewel and take it to the
tiger statue room to get another item.
REDC - This time you'll need to do a little
more work to get the jewel. Once you've gained
the golden crest put it in it's spot in the
dining room. The clock will move aside
revealing the space in the wall where you'll
find the jewel. It needs to be used in the same
place however.
/ Broken Shotgun
Description: "It's too dangerous to fire! Dose it have
another use?"
Information: Yes, the typo above is correct. The description
is that way. As mentioned in the weapons
section, the Broken Shotgun does have another
use and that is to stop the trap you can
trigger by taking the normal shotgun off the
bracket. Below is where you will find the
Broken Shotgun so you won't have to worry about
setting the trap off.
Location : Resident Evil - Found on a shelf in a small
room of the mansions 1st floor (west wing) the
broken shotgun will allow you to get the normal
shotgun without triggering a trap. This is
needed for Chris as it's the only way he can
get the shotgun. Jill can do it with or without
it.
REDC - This time getting the broken shotgun is
a little easier. It's found on the floor in the
eastern save room under the stairs to the 2nd
floor. You only need to backtrack a few rooms
to use it and get the shotgun.
/ Chemical
Description: "A chemical to kill the weeds."
Information: As the description says, this
chemical/herbicide (clearly labeled "EARTH") is
used to kill weeds. As for where those weeds
are, well you'll figure that one out right
away.
Location : Resident Evil - The chemical mixture is found on
the floor in the eastern save room under the
stairs to the 2nd floor. From here you'll have
to walk over to the greenhouse to use it.
REDC - This time getting finding the chemical
just requires to move outside to the boiler
behind the bathroom. The chemical is found
sitting on the ground.
/ Control Room Key
Description: "A key to enter the control room."
Information: When you get to the Guardhouse of the Mansion
grounds you'll find and also need this key to
access areas inside. It's located in a kinda of
odd place if you look at the details below.
Location : Resident Evil - Draining the bathtub in the
bathroom of Dorm 001 of the guardhouse will
gain you the control room key. Take this with
you to the basement of the guardhouse and you
can use it to access the control room.
REDC - A bit of a change this time. You'll need
to beat the Plant 42 and then check the
fireplace for the Control Room Key.
/ Doom Book 1
Description: "There was a medal in the book."
Information: The info says it all. The main reason why you
need the Doom Book 1 is to get the Medal out of
it. Just where you will find the Doom Book
though? Look below for that info.
Location : Resident Evil - When you return to the mansion
from the guardhouse, the first door you'll open
will lead to the study (top of the eastern
wing, near where you enter/exit the mansion).
Near the bookshelf you will find the doom book
1, however you'll need to turn on the light
switch from the desk first before you can
actually pick it up. To use it, check it in
your inventory, move it's pages into the main
view as if you were going to open it to read,
and click the action button. It should open up
and display the medal for you.
REDC - This time the doom book 1 is found in
the hidden area at the rear library room on the
western wing of the mansions 2nd floor. You
need to solve a small puzzle to find it, but
getting the medal out of it is the same as
above.
/ Doom Book 2
Description: "There was a medal in the book."
Information: The info says it all. The main reason why you
need the Doom Book 2 is to get the Medal out of
it. Just where you will find the Doom Book
though? Look below for that info.
Location : Resident Evil - After searching the
underground, you'll come across a room with a
small little pressure plate puzzle to open a
wall panel. Inside the wall panel is the Doom
Book 2. Once you have it, to use it, check it
in your inventory, move it's pages into the
main view as if you were going to open it to
read, and click the action button. It should
open up and display the medal for you.
REDC - Not too much of a change. Outside the
room mentioned for the original game and behind
where the boulder is/was is a small space in
the wall where the book will be sitting.
/ Dorm Key 002
Description: "The number 002 is engraved."
Information: To access the Dorm rooms in the mansions
Guardhouse you'll need this key. The key only
gains you access to the room with the 002
nametag above the door.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - Found in the same location
in both games, in the large room with the hive
near a small table the key will be found. Be
quick though as wasps will start to come out
after a while. The key is then used to open the
002 dorm back out in the hallway.
/ Dorm Key 003
Description: "The number 003 is engraved."
Information: To access the Dorm rooms in the mansions
Guardhouse you'll need this key. The key only
gains you access to the room with the 003
nametag above the door.
Location : Resident Evil - Once you've accessed the
guardhouse armory through the control room next
door you'll find ammo along with the 003 dorm
key on a shelf on the rear right of the room.
Go back upstairs and unlock the 003 dorm room
with the key.
REDC - Go into the bathroom of the 002 dorm
room and kill any enemies. Check the sink to
find the 003 dorm room key.
/ Emblem
Description: "There's a scratch. Someone may have used it."
Information: This should be the first item in the game you
actually see (unless your playing the DC
Advanced game), though you won't need it until
a little later on.
Location : Resident Evil - On the back wall of the first
floor of the mansions dining room you'll find
the emblem. By picking it up you need to use it
to replace another emblem which in turn will
replace this one.
REDC - Same idea except the original location
of the first emblem has changed. It's now in
the armor gallery on the mansions 2nd floor.
You'll need to solve a gas puzzle to drop the
gate to grab it.
/ Flare
Description: "I can signal Brad with this."
Information: Finding and using this signal flare shouldn't
be too hard to do for most people. Just in case
though.... :)
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - The last item of the game
is easy to find and easy to use. Sitting in a
crate by the lift, grab it, and use it. That's
all you need to do.
/ Gold Emblem
Description: "There's a scratch. Someone may have used it."
Information: Switch forth, switch back. The emblems puzzles
are standard Capcom stuff. You might want to
know more on where the Gold Emblem fits into
things by reading below.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - After opening the secret
room in the bar you'll find the gold emblem
sitting in a statue. By picking it up you'll be
stuck inside, and you'll need to replace it
another emblem. Once that is done take the gold
emblem and use it in the dining room.
/ Helmet Key
Description: "A carving of a helmet."
Information: During your various trips all around the
mansions rooms, you will require the Helmet
Mansion Key to get into some new areas you've
yet to explore.
Location : Resident Evil - You'll need to beat the Plant
42 in the guardhouse and then check the
fireplace for the helmet key. This key unlocks
the remaining doors in the mansion.
REDC - Once you've accessed the guardhouse
armory through the control room next door
you'll find ammo along with the helmet key on a
shelf on the rear right of the room.
/ Hex. Crank
Description: "It's end is hex.-shaped."
Information: Needed to explore areas of the Underground, the
crank opens paths and secret areas by using it
on panels in the walls of the areas
underground.
Location : Resident Evil - After the death of Enrico, run
along the corridors until the low angle screen
shows you the crank sitting on the ground. It's
not hard to miss as long as you're taking
notice of the screen. This will now allow you
to continue through the underground areas.
REDC - Probably changed because a lot of people
missed it, Enrico now holds the hex. crank.
Check him and you'll be told he is holding
something.
/ Lighter
Description: "Some fluid is left."
Information: Using the lighter which you can find can access
you an extra area along with getting you a
mansion map.
Location : Resident Evil/RE - Same place in both games. In
one of the researchers bedrooms on the 2nd
floor, the top of a shelf holds the lighter.
The main point of having the lighter is to get
extra ammo, a key, or the 2nd floor map.
/ Master Key
Description: "It's specially coated and looks important..."
Information: Dependent on your actions, you may or may not
get this key. When you do get this key it has a
range of real uses in the door opening
selection, allowing you to access high security
doors and exits.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - Depending on your choices
you might get this key off Wesker. This will
allow you to open the cell door (not the
passcode one but the door into the actual cell)
and the emergency escape door which leads to
the heliport.
/ MO Disk
Description: "It seems to be a start-up disk."
Information: The three MO Disk's you can find in Resident
Evil have an important part to your ending.
These disks allow you to get passwords to open
a locked door to rescue your opposite character
(for Jill you rescue Chris and for Chris you
rescue Jill). This section is long as for each
of the 3 disks is 3 password devices, along
with this, the location of the disks has
changed for the REDC edition. Stick with me on
this as I try to show you where to go.
Location : Resident Evil - The three locations of the MO
disks in Resident Evil is as follows:
- The hidden area in the rear library on the
2nd floor of the mansion.
- The small storage area behind the 2nd bolder
in the underground.
- The desk outside the Visual Data Room, Lab
B2.
And the three passcode output machines are
found at:
- Small Library, Lab B3.
- Morgue, Lab B3.
- Mid Power Room, Lab B3.
REDC - While the passcode machines haven't
moved the MO disks have. Here are the three new
locations:
- Book shelf in the Study of the 1st floor of
the mansion.
- Hidden shelf in the Visual Data Room, Lab B2.
- Low shelf in the small lab area, Lab B3.
/ Moon Crest
Description: "A carving of the moon."
Information: One of the back door crests that give you
access to other areas outside the mansion, the
Moon Crest (along with the other 3 crests) is
an important item to the start of the game.
To make things worse in the REDC edition, the
Moon Crest is found in two halves, which you
will need to collect and put together before
using.
Location : Resident Evil - When faced with the large snake
you need to run to the hole in which it used to
enter the attic. On the ground you will find
the whole moon crest. This needs to be used to
unlock the rear door out to the courtyard.
REDC - There is two pieces of the moon crest to
find now. One in the original place, another in
a hidden spot in one of the researchers
bedrooms on the mansions 2nd floor. You'll need
to find a way of accessing the hidden area
shown the bottom picture on the right. Once you
have both use the combine command to put it
together to use.
/ Music Notes
Description: "The title is "Moonlight Sonata."
Information: What would we need with Music Notes in Resident
Evil you might ask if you've never played
before. Well in the game they are part of a
puzzle which you need to solve.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - Not too hard to find. The
music notes are hidden behind a pushable shelf
in the bar/lounge room where they need to be
used on the piano. They gain access to a hidden
area however Chris will require some help from
Rebecca before he can get inside.
/ Power Room Key
Description: "A strange mark is carved here."
Information: The Power Room Key (or Lab Key as you will
originally know it as) give you access to new
areas in the lab along with of course the Power
Room.
Location : Resident Evil - The power room key is found in
the hidden shelf in the Visual Data Room.
You'll need to lower a panel and flick a switch
to open the area. The key is used on the B3
level to access the other half of the lab.
REDC - Oddly placed, the key is found in the
underground's pressure plate puzzle room.
You'll need to solve the puzzle before you can
pick up the key.
/ Red Book
Description: "All pages are blank. What's it for...?"
Information: Found in the Guardhouse this red covered blank
page book has an odd use of unlocking a door.
Can you figure out how?
Location : Resident Evil - The red book is found sitting
on the bed in the 001 dorm room of the mansions
guardhouse. It needs to be placed in a bookcase
in the 003 dorm room.
REDC - A small change in location puts the book
on one of the tables in the guardhouses
bar/rec. room. Watch out for the spiders
though.
/ Red Jewel
Description: "It's shining beautifully."
Information: The tigers eye. If that doesn't give you a big
clue as to where it is used, nothing else will.
Unlike the Blue Jewel, you'll don't need this
to progress into the game, though it's reward
for doing so is great.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - Found in a small sitting
room on the west side of the mansions 2nd
floor, you'll need to pull it out of one of the
stuffed animals after you've turned out the
lights. Take it to the tiger statue for a
reward. :)
/ Serum
Description: "Only one dose is left."
Information: The serum is used for the snake wounds
inflicted upon a character from the large Yawn
snake. The question is who will be using it?
Your character or someone else? Or will you
have to get more?
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - When needed you'll be able
to pick up the serum off the shelf in the
western save room on the mansions 1st floor.
You can either use it for yourself or one of
your team mates depending on your actions.
/ Shield Key
Description: "A carving of a shield."
Information: During your various trips all around the
mansions rooms, you will require the Shield
Mansion Key to get into some new areas you've
yet to explore.
Location : Resident Evil - Originally this key is found
behind the dining room clock after you use the
gold emblem. The shield key allows you to
access the attic.
REDC - For the re-release the key has been
moved behind the tiger statue. You'll need the
blue jewel to access it.
/ Slides
Description: "It seems to be some kind of research report."
Information: Down in the lab you will find this slide cart.
What is on it you ask? Well look below to where
you will find it and what is on it.
Location : Resident Evil - The slides are found on the
floor of the small lab on the B3 level of the
lab. To view the slide cartridge take it to the
Visual Data Room on the B2 level and use it on
the slide machine.
REDC - This time taking the slides to the room
isn't such a big task as they are sitting on
the desk outside the Visual Data Room.
/ Small Key
Description: "A desk key."
Information: While Jill is lucky to have the ability to pick
locks with a lockpick she carries which takes
up no space at all, Chris has to pick up and
carry keys to unlock desks for ammo. Below you
will find out where each of these keys is
located and where they are used.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - I didn't double check
this, but as far as I recall the small keys
found in the original are in the same places as
in the Directors Cut editions (correct me by
e-mail if I am wrong about that). Those places
are:
- Shelf in passage to outside on the mansion's
2nd floor.
- Bathroom bathtub, mansion 1st floor.
- Barrels in the shed, mansion 1st floor.
- Paper cup in Dorm Room 001, Guardhouse 1st
floor.
- Crate in meeting room, guardhouse B1.
- Basement kitchen, Mansion B1.
These keys will access various desks that Jill
uses lockpicks for. Most contain shotgun and
magnum ammo.
/ Special Key
Description: "There must be a closet somewhere."
Information: When you finish a characters game with the best
ending possible you will be rewarded with the
Special Closet Key. Just where is this room?
It's the only room you couldn't access in the
original time through the game.
Location : Resident Evil - By beating the game with the
best ending you'll gain this key. The key will
access the one area in the mansion you couldn't
get into which has changes of clothing for your
character. In the advanced game for Resident
Evil Directors Cut you don't need this key as
the door is already unlocked.
/ Square Crank
Description: "It's end is square-shaped."
Information: Found just before the garden section of the
Mansion grounds, the Square Crank allows you to
continue your progress of moving through the
mansion grounds.
Location : Resident Evil/REDC - Found in the small garden
shed before the courtyard you'll need to push
the steps up to the high shelf to grab it. You
will use it in the courtyard to drain the water
out of the path you need to cross.
/ Star Crest
Description: "A carving of the star."
Information: One of the back door crests that give you
access to other areas outside the mansion, the
Star Crest (along with the other 3 crests) is
an important item to the start of the game.
Location : Resident Evil - To get the star crest you'll
need to go to the art gallery in the mansions
first floor. You'll need to solve a puzzle
which will drop the last painting to reveal the
crest which can be used on the lock at the back
of the mansion.
REDC - The star crest has been moved to the
breakable statue on the dining room on the 2nd
floor. Push it over the side and collect the
crest from off the floor.
/ Sun Crest
Description: "A carving of the sun."
Information: One of the back door crests that give you
access to other areas outside the mansion, the
Sun Crest (along with the other 3 crests) is an
important item to the start of the game.
Location : Resident Evil - The sun crest is found in the
armor gallery on the mansions 2nd floor. You'll
need to solve a gas puzzle to drop the gate to
grab it from his holding place.
REDC - The sun crest is found behind the plant
and fountain on the wall mounting. You'll need
to get past the plant first to get it however.
/ Sword Key
Description: "A carving of a sword."
Information: During your various trips all around the
mansions rooms, you will require the Sword
Mansion Key to get into some new areas you've
yet to explore. Chris is the only person to
receive the key as Jill has the lockpick.
Location : Resident Evil - As mentioned, the only mansion
key Chris gets that Jill doesn't (Jill uses her
lockpick for Sword Key doors). Found on the bed
in the western save room the key unlocks some
general doorways.
REDC - In the re-release you'll find the Sword
Key upstairs in the small dining room near the
attic. You'll need the lighter first though
because the room needs to be lit up by the
candles and the shelf moved to access the small
back room before you can get it.
/ V-Jolt
Description: "Now I can destroy that ivy monster"
Information: This (after all the mixing which is outlined
below) is what you need from the various other
chemicals found in the store house. From using
the Empty Bottles (look at the page for it if
you need to know more about how to start making
the V-Jolt) you can mix the various chemicals
outlined to make this. When your finished take
it to the basement and use it on the roots.
Location : You'll find the chemicals and bottles to make
the V-Jolt in the chemical room in the
Guardhouse. The combination for the lock is 215
for Chris/Rebecca and 345 for Jill.
/ Wind Crest
Description: "It represents wind."
Information: One of the back door crests that give you
access to other areas outside the mansion, the
Wind Crest (along with the other 3 crests) is
an important item to the start of the game.
Location : Resident Evil - The wind crest is found behind
the tiger statue. To gain it you will need the
blue jewel. Once you do you can use it to
unlock the back door and get out to the
courtyard.
REDC - The wind crest now takes the place of
the star crest, it is located behind to the
last painting in the art gallery. You'll need
to solve a small puzzle to gain it.
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6.0 - Files
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6.1. - Botany Book
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~ About Medicinal Herbs ~
As you may know there are many plants that have medical
effects. Since ancient times, humans have been healing wounds
and diseases using various plants.
In this book, we're going to sample three herbs that grow
around the Raccoon Mountains and give examples of those plants
with medical properties.
Each herb has a different colour and different effects as
medical plants: the green one recovers physical strength, the
blue one neutralizes natural toxins while the red herb does
not have any effect by itself. The red herb is only effective
when it is mixed with the other herbs.
For example, if you mix the red with the green, you will get
recovery tripled. By adjusting the amount and experimenting
with these three herbs, you can create various kinds of
medicines but I'll leave the details to you because that's the
best way to acquire knowledge
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6.2. - Keeper's Diary
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May 9, 1998
At night, I played poker with Scott the guard, Alias, and
Steve the Researcher.
Steve was really lucky, but I think he was cheating. What a
scumbag.
May 10, 1998
Today, a high-ranking researcher asked me to take care of a
new monster. It looks like a gorilla without any skin. They
told me to feed them live food. When I threw in a pig they
were playing with it... pulling off its legs and pulling out
its guts before they actually ate it.
May 11, 1998
Around 5 'o clock this morning, Scott came in and woke me up
suddenly. He was wearing a protection suit that looks a space
suit.
He told me to put one on as well. I heard that there was an
accident in the basement lab. It's no wonder; those
researchers never rest even at night.
May 12, 1998
I've been wearing this damn spacesuit since yesterday; my skin
grows musty and feels very itchy. By way of revenge, I didn't
feed those dogs today. Now I feel better.
May 13, 1998
I went to the medical room because my back is all swollen and
itchy. They put a big bandage on my back and told me that I
don't have to wear the spacesuit anymore. I guess I can sleep
well tonight.
May 14, 1998
When I woke up this morning, I found another blister on my
foot. I went to the dog's pen and ended up dragging my foot.
They have been quiet since morning, which is unusual. I found
that some of them had escaped. I'll be in real trouble if the
higher ups find out.
May 15, 1998
Even though I didn't feel well, I decided to go see Nancy.
It's my first day off in a long time, but I was stopped by the
guard on the way out. They say the company has ordered that no
one leave the grounds. I can't even make a phone call what
kind of joke is this!?!
May 16, 1998
I heard a researcher that tried to escape was shot last night.
My entire body feels burning and itchy at night. When I was
scratching the swelling on my arm a lump of rotten flesh
dropped off. What the hell is happening to me?
May 19, 1998
Fever gone but itchy.
Hungry and eat doggy food.
Itchy. Itchy. Scott came. Ugly face so killed him.
Tasty.
4.
Itchy.
Tasty.
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6.3. - Researchers Will
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My dear Alma,
The fact that you have received this letter is both a joy and
sadness for me. I could not even talk to you because of that
guy in the sunglasses. Alma, be calm and read this.
I think I told you that I moved to a pharmaceutical company's
lab. They headhunted me. Last month, there was an accident in
the lab and the virus we were studying escaped.
All my colleagues who were infected by the virus are dead. To
be accurate; they've become the living dead. They still wonder
around. Some of them are knocking at my door desperately right
now, but there is no sign of intelligence behind those eyes.
That cursed virus takes away all humanity from the human
brain. Love, joy, sorrow, fear, and humor... eternally.
And Alma, even the memories of the days I spent with you...
yes, I'm infected. I did everything to delay it, but I could
only for a few days. The most frightening thing is I forget
more about you by the day.
So I chose a peaceful death, rather than becoming one of the
living dead. Within an hour, I will have entered my eternal
sleep. I hope you will understand my decision...
Goodbye and forever yours,
Martin Crackhorn
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6.4. - Orders
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Top Secret July 22, 1998 2:13
To the head of the Security Dept:
"X-Day" is approaching. Complete the following orders within
the week.
1. Lure the members of S.T.A.R.S. into the lab and have them
fight with the B.O.W. in order to obtain data of battles.
2. Collect two embryo's per B.O.W. type of all species except
Tyrant.
3. Destroy the Arkley Lab including all researchers and lab
animals in a manner which will seem accidental.
White Umbrella
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6.5. - Pass Number
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Pass No. 8/083/0
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6.6. - Plant 42 Report
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Four days have passed since the accident and the plant at
point 42 is growing amazingly fast.
It has been affected by the T-Virus differently than other
plants have been and shows unique shape in addition to size.
Looking at the way it behaves it is difficult to determine
what kind of plant it was originally.
There are two ways in which plant 42 gathers nutrition. The
first one is through its root that reaches into the basement.
Immediately after the accident, a scientist went mad and broke
the water tank in the basement. Now the basement is filled
with muddy water. It is easily imaginable that some chemical
elements were blended in the water and promotes the incredibly
fast growth of plant 42.
Another part of plant 42 from the basement grows through the
duct and hangs down like so many bulbs from the ceiling of the
first floor. Many vines come out of these bulbs and they are
the second source of its nutrition.
Once senceing movement, plant 42 shoots its vines around the
prey and holds it. Then it starts sucking blood, using the
suckers located at the back of its vine.
It also has some intelligence. It blocks the door by twining
its vines around it especially when it captures prey or is
sleeping.
Several staff members have already fallen victims to this.
May 21, 1998
Henry Sarton
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6.7. - Fax
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To: General Manager of Sanitation Division
From: Special Committee on Disasters Raccoon Special Research
Dept.
This memorandum is strictly confidential and must be destroyed
as soon as it is understood.
Regarding the "T-Virus" outbreak, which occurred recently.
This committee conducted a field survey. According to the
survey results estimates on the amount of damage caused by the
accident are considerably greater than reported earlier.
Second, our security system is still in operation. However,
our special security guard squad has nearly been destroyed.
Because of that research information considered by our company
to be Top Secret has been made available to outsiders.
Counter-measures should be taken as soon as possible.
Finally, many of the "Subjects" from the experiments have
escaped and are out of control. We believe that some
researchers were killed by these "Subjects" and their body's
mutilated.
By curious coincidence these events are proof of the success
of our research. However there is also a very high risk that
this news will be leaked to the press if we don't act
immediately.
The condition is very serious. Our operation to cover up the
situation is difficult to attain, however we hope the problem
will be solved quickly. We are especially concerned that the
state police and S.T.A.R.S. are intervening to quickly. We
need to act on this situation as well.
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6.8. - Scrapbook
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RACCOON TIMES MAY 27 1998
ANIMAL ATTACK? WOMAN MUTILATED
May 20. Around 10pm a 20-year old woman's body was found by a
passer-by on the left bank of the Marble River in the Cider
district of Raccoon City.
Raccoon Police assume it to be a grizzly or other animals
doing as there are teeth marks along her mutilated arms and
left foot that show considerable power. Since she was wearing
a hiking boot on her other foot it has been determined that
she was attacked in the Arklay Mountains and fell into the
river. They are hurrying to identify this woman.
RACCOON WEEKLY JUNE 16, 1998
MONSTERS IN ARKLAY MOUNTAINS?
Some people claim to have seen monsters in the Arklay
Mountains. The monsters are supposedly dog size and run in
packs like wolves do. This may sound like a pack of ordinary
wild dogs, but these are surpassingly fierce and hard to hurt.
They say these dogs wont bother you unless you wake them while
they are sleeping. So you smart readers should stay out of the
Arklay Mountains for the time being. But if you're looking for
adventure, check it out! You wanna try?
RACCOON TIMES JULY 9, 1998
MYSTERY ON ARKLAY MOUNTAINS
-Mountain Road Blocked-
Due to the successive disasters in the Arklay Mountains, the
city authorities have decided to block the road leading to the
foothills.
At the same time, Raccoon Police intend to search for lost
people with the help of S.T.A.R.S. team members. They expect
great difficulty because of the vast size of the Arklay
Mountains and the primeval forest that covers most of the
area. Also people are still reporting sightings of grotesque
monsters in the mountains.
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6.9. - Security System
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BASEMENT LEVEL 1
Helicopter Port
Executives and government officials only on helicopter port.
This restriction may not apply in case of an accident.
Passage to Helicopter
No one is allowed to enter unless a Research Consultant or
Security Director attends them. All others will be shot on
sight.
Elevator
The Elevator stops during emergencies.
BASEMENT LEVEL 2
Visual Data Room
The Visual Data Room is within the control of Special Research
Division. Keith Arving, the room manager, is designated to
have jurisdiction over room usage.
BASEMENT LEVEL 3
Prison
Sanitation Division controls the usage of the prison.
Consultant Researchers (E. Smith, S. Ross, and A. Wesker) must
be present if virus is used.
Triple Lock Door
No one is allowed to enter unless he presents all pass-code
documents. The Chief Researcher of each block must create
pass-code documents on the specialized output machines.
Power Room
Only headquarter supervisors may enter. This restriction may
not apply if the Consultant Researcher has received special
instructions.
Pass-code Output Machines
No one is allowed to use the machines but the Chief
Researchers.
BASEMENT LEVEL 4
TOP SECRET
Regarding the progress of "Tyrant" after use of the
"T-Virus"...
(The remaining document is unreadable)
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6.10. - Researchers Letter
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June 8, 1998
Dear Ada,
Ada, by the time you read this I'll be something... different.
Today's test turned out to be positive, just as I had
expected. I feel crazy when I think about becoming one of
them. Ada, your not infected and I hope you never will be. In
case you're the only one left, take the material to the Visual
Data Room and go to the Power room to operate the Triggering
System before you escape.
Make all this public through the media. If everything is in
order, all the locks can be opened by the security system. You
can access the system if you log in with my name, from the
terminal in the small lab and enter the password.
The password is your name.
To unlock the door at 132 where the Visual Data Room is
located, you'll need to access with our names first then enter
another password.
I've written the code below, I'm sure you'll understand it
easily.
And this is my last hope - if you find me completely changed
please kill me yourself.
= = = = = = =
== == = = == == ==
= = = = = = = = = = = =
= = = = = = = =
== == = = = = =
= = = = = = =
Yours, John.
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6.11. - "V-Jolt" Report
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As I stated in the last report there are some common features
found in the cells of the plant infected with the Tyrant
Virus. We have also found another interesting fact through
some experiments.
We found an element that destroys these plant cells rapidly in
"UMB. No. 16" one of the series of Umbrella Chemicals that we
used for the experiment.
We named this "UMB. No. 16" as "V-Jolt." In our calculations,
it will take less than 5 seconds to destroy plant 42 if we put
the "V-Jolt" directly on the root.
You need to mix some of the UMB series chemicals in an order
to make the "V-Jolt." But the UMB. Series of chemicals may
generate a poisonous gas, which is harmful to the human body.
Extreme caution should be taken when handling these chemicals.
Following are the types of UMB. Chemicals and their brief
characteristics:
UMB. No. 2 Red
NP-OO3 Purple
UMB. No. 4 Green
Yellow-6 Yellow
UMB. No. 7 White
UMB. No. 13 Blue (Stimulating Smell)
UMB. No. 16 Brown "V-Jolt"
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6.12. - Pass-Code 01
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"I swear by myself," declares the lord, "that because you have
done this and not withheld your son, your only son...
(Genesis 22:16)
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6.13. - Pass-Code 02
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...I will surely bless you and make your descendants as
numerous as the stars in the sky, and the sand on the
seashore. Your descendants will take possession of the cities
of their enemies...
(Genesis 22:17)
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6.14. - Pass-Code 03
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...and through your offspring all nations on earth will be
blessed, because you obeyed me."
(Genesis 22:18)
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6.15. - Barry's Picture
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(A picture of Barry, his wife and two daughters, very old
looking and in black and white)
Barry's Picture
Something is written on the back of the picture.
"My Dearest Moira and Polly,
I hope you will grow up to be strong and beautiful women
and help to cheer up mother.
Your father will be watching you all from heaven.
Dad."
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7.0 - Secrets
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// PlayStation & Saturn Editions
Rocket Launcher
For unlimited use of the Rocket Launcher finish the game
within three hours. After the credits roll you'll see a
rocket fly by. Wait for the game to restart, then choose to
play on. You'll start the new game with a rocket launcher!
Special Key
Complete the game with the best ending for either character
and you'll be rewarded with this key. This allows you to get
access to the dressing room where there are changes in costume
for your character. Not required for the advanced mode of REDC
as the room is already unlocked.
// Directors Cut Only
Colt Python With Unlimited Ammo
Beat the game in the ADVANCED mode with Chris or Jill and
rescue everyone so at the end it says "What a tough guy! You
have completely closed the case!" Then it will ask you to save
the game. Do it. Then go to load game at the title screen and
load the game. Then you will have the Colt Python with
unlimited ammo.
Double Ammo
At the title screen choose NEW GAME then go down to ADVANCED
but don't choose it. While ADVANCED is highlighted, hold RIGHT
on the D-Pad. After about 10 seconds the color of ADVANCED
will change. You may now start a game with either character.
From now on, whenever you pick up a clip it will have 30
rounds instead of 15 and the ink ribbons will have six saves
instead of two.
Alternated Raking Screens
Finish the game in under one and a half hours and the ranking
screens for Jill and Chris will be different.
// Sega Saturn Only
Alternate Costumes
To get alternate costumes for both Chris and Jill, hold the L
and R triggers on controller 2 at the "July 1998" screen.
While holding them down, press START on controller 1.
Battle Game
You need a save file for the game so make one for either
character then reset the game. At the title screen
simultaneously press and hold X, Y, and Z and press start on
controller 2. The screen should flash. Press start on
controller 1 and go to options. There should be an option
called Battle Game. Pick it and load the data from your saved
game. Once you have the game you can play though, but each
time you go back to the title screen you will have to enter in
the code again.
// PC Only
Ingram MAC-10 and Minimi
Finish the game in under 3 hours and you'll be rewarded with
these bonus machine guns/auto rifles. Jill will received the
MAC-10 while Chris will get the Minimi.
// Gameshark/AR/Xplorer Codes
I was going to go add all the Gameshark codes in here but that
it just a waste of space. Instead here are some links for
code sites.
Gameshark -
http://www.gameshark.com
-
http://www.cmgsccc.com
Action Replay -
http://www.codejunkies.com
Xplorer/Xploder -
http://www.x-plorer.co.uk
-
http://www.gbparadise.de
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8.0 - FAQ
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Umm.... well if there is questions. This is where they will
appear. Probably won't happen though. I hope.
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9.0 - Review
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I'm chucking this review in at the end. I don't know why. Just
did.
I assume if your an RE fan reading this guide wont be
interested in a review on the game that started it all,
probably because you've already played it. Well, perhaps not.
Although it's common for a lot of newbies to the RE world to
have played later games before the original and usually it
means they say that RE #X was the best one and that RE1 really
sucks. For me the first is the best I still can't get past how
much the original impressed me the first time I played it, and
the numerous times I played it afterwards also.
Capcom at the time really out did themselves with what they
coined as Survival Horror. Although the voice acting wasn't
the best it gave the atmosphere that you were playing a
shocking B grade horror, which of course makes those sort of
things more entertaining.
The general shock value is majorly apparent even to these
days, many people explaining the scene with the dogs jumping
through the window causing them to have various reactions from
jumping out of their seat to shitting themselves with fear
(excuse the expletive, but it's probably true). A shock value
which many people like indeed.
The thing that got people hooked, and like many games, was the
story behind the game. I know it was something which got me
interested in completing the game. You weren't just there to
shoot the crap out of stuff, while that was fun in itself, the
story was always there to back it up. What was causing the
various killings at first and then what was causing the
various monsters, and as you worked through the game you'd
discover the facts behind the evil within the mansion.
Graphically the game was nice. Compared these days to both
later sequels and other games you may cringe to see some
parts, but the pre-rendered backgrounds gave high detail while
the polygon models gave a high depth. The sound effects and
music were a complete difference when compared to the voice
acting. High suited scores and independent sound effects made
playing the game a treat in the sound department.
Although if there is one thing complained about more often
than not its the controls. I've never had any problems with
the use of the controls, and after a few minutes practice they
became as common to me as any other game. At first it felt
weird to be holding one button to lift the gun and one to
shoot with, and the controls ended up with me walking or
running into or along walls. To this day I can say sometimes I
do get caught up on things when running, but all and all no
one should have no trouble with it after some practice.
If there is one other thing that I could say about RE's bad
side that would be the puzzles. You can get through the game
with no trouble in this department at all. Most of them
involve you pushing things around which becomes very tedious,
and only a couple require any brain work when it comes to
creating the answer or having things pushed in the right
locations so you can solve the puzzle. I remember having a pen
and paper ready for the first time I played it, but they
didn't get used.
People tend to ask me if I think Resident Evil has replay
value, and I can never give them an answer. I can't say it has
anything of value to cause you to do so, but some people like
myself, never seem to mind cranking it out again and giving it
a shot. Perhaps because you can find some fun to play it
again. Sometimes using the Rocket Launcher isn't enough
though, and I tend to be reaching for my GameShark to spice
things up. Of course should you want to see all 8 endings of
the game you have a great excuse to play the game over and
over again, and you'll find you may even come across new
scenes should you do smoothing differently, and for this I
guess you could say it has a small amount of replay value.
Even in the hundredth reply sometime in mid 1997 I would come
across a new scene I'd never seen before.
When thinking about the game I can go to the fact that your
not always going to be happy with some features, such as the
easy puzzles and various other niggles. There are points which
become beyond funny and make no sense when you get down to it,
but I can't take away from the fact that the game is still a
great purchase, and worthy of any games collection. It is my
favorite of the series and nothing will probably change that,
all I can say is if your a fan and yet to play it go out and
get it now.
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10.0 - Credits & Misc.
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Ahh.... where to start. This guide wouldn't be possible
without this web support crew.
- Everyone who's supported my online RE projects
- Rammy (Martin Ramsauer) for being such a cool online buddy
and for all the effort he's helped in with Biohazard Cubed
- MvdB for likewise. Here's hoping you get TRE online sometime
this year. :p
- Stix (Jason Buckley) for the years of support and the forum
hosting. StixFX.com for all your forum hosting needs.
- Roody (Michael Baroody) for giving me so much support with
RESitez.com - I don't know if the site would still be around
without you.
- Wesker (Jerome) for the years of support also. You da man!
Also all of the other Biohazard France team (Ada, Hunk,
HCF) who are forever helpful.
- Pure Evil - All of this happened because of you! Sorry for
the years of crappy hosting though.
- HellRaiser.... geez where would I be without your media?
Probably not needing some sort of wrist support I bet.
Man that sounded rather dirty. LOL
- Ice - Years of support. I'm sick of you not being online,
get Trillian or something. LOL
- The Euro webmasters (Mantra, DaMaYr, Bricman, Chris, 4th
Survivor, Danny, Ro, and anyone else I've forgotten)
- Satine for the ever interesting chats - I hope that
webmaster is no longer bugging you.
- Solidus - Geez.... what to say. :p
- Mort for the TM2PC challenge. TMAlliance.com RULES!
- CrankShaft - Where the hell are you man!
- TRENT - The mysterious poster. Hope to see you again soon
my friend.
- Punisher for my first crack at this guide.
- LB & Jase for getting me into this game wayback in 1996.
100% 'ld skool resevil.
- CJayC for hosting my guides on GameFAQ's (as if I couldn't
put this somewhere).
- And finally, my forum members at New Blood who are an ever
exisiting source of fun, information, and everything else.
This guide is for you.
Websites:
Resident Evil: A New Blood
www.new-blood.com / www.anewblood.com - one of them will work
RESitez.com
www.resitez.com
Biohazard Cubed
cubed.biohazardextreme.com
Hope you've enjoyed the ride...
2002 - RMc (
[email protected])
...the end...
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