For the lists of events, see and.The event menu from the second game.Activating an event “A blank space on the Adventure Notes Event Page means that some adventures have yet to be tried. How many adventures are there?
I'd like to try them all.”—Resident of Circus VillageEvents (also sometimes referred to as adventures) is a major mechanic of the. By talking or interacting with some people or items in the series can active an event. After the event has been activated, it can be cleared.
If all the primary and secondary events in the are cleared, an extra ending cutscene will play before the credits start rolling.The events can be anything from delivering items to ride a vehicle under a given time limit. Every event has some kind of reward for being cleared and sometimes for being activated.
Jun 30, 1998 For Tomba! On the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 3 FAQs (game guides and walkthroughs). The Rise of the Tomb Raider Walkthrough guides you through every stage and location in this Tomb Raider sequel, including puzzle solutions. Note that the Walkthrough includes information on Tombs.
Is gained in every event, but even items can be obtained, i.e., equipment (such as ) and.There are some events that cannot be completed; if the curse of an area is lifted or an object is broken, some events connected to said area or object may remain uncleared. An example is the event, where must strike the rolling spiked barrel in with a weapon twice to remove the spikes, before pushing it into the water. If it breaks, by for example charging the weapon, the event can neither be activated or cleared.The reward for starting an event will sometimes not be collected if the objective is reached before the start is triggered; for example if the two in is defeated before Tomba has read the sign that triggers which is located in the same area.In the, there are 130 events to find; while in the, there are 133 events plus another four. Contents Types of events Primary eventsThese events are activated and cleared automatically during the progress of the game. They cannot be skipped in any way and must be cleared in order to progress. Most primary events do not give Tomba any for activating or clearing them, forcing players to search for secondary events in order to gain AP.Secondary eventsAlso called 'Hidden events' in the US manual for the first game. In contrast to primary events, these events can be skipped because they do not belong to the main story.
They don't differ from the primary events in any other way, with the exception of Tomba almost always getting Adventure Points when activating and clearing them.The main advantage of clearing secondary events is to get the rewards; such as the that prevents damage from falling into water, powerful from the Mythical Towers, obtaining more for helping out, or simply getting information about where the are located.Additional eventsExclusive to the second game. Just like the secondary events; the additional events can be skipped as well as they are not associated with the main story. They can be unlocked in the if a save file from the first game is on the same Memory Card. The save file must contain the events,. Note that the events must be cleared.In order to unlock the additional events inside the Mini Temple, the, and events must be cleared.Trivia.
Events are referred to as 'adventures' by an NPC in, as shown in the quotation at the top of the article.
We now have the fruit that Baron needed, and completing all the Baron-related events now will make the rest of the game a lot easier.You'll find yourself back at the Mansion, which has changed a lot since you were last there. Make your way up to the chimney and talk to the thief again.Event found: What the Thief ForgotGive him the bag that you found earlier.Event cleared: What the Thief ForgotNow go to the door that had the small keyhole - it's the wooden door next to the chimney on the North side of the mansion. Talk to the pirate-looking thief here.Event found: The Boss's TreasureNow just open the chest next to him.Event cleared: The Boss's TreasureNow exit the room and go back to the Dwarf Village.
Use a Charity Wings to make things faster. Go to the doctor and use the Knowledge Fruit.Event cleared: Delicious Knowledge FruitEvent cleared: A Man's Best FriendEvent found: Baron's StrengthGo to the Mushroom Forest. There will now be a dwarf running around on the top level, next to where you emerge if you take the Leaf Slider.
Talk to him.Event found: Tears from a FlowerGo in to the background of the forest and stand on the three Pump Rocks, then go off the left hand side of the forest and you'll find a beach. Talk to the boatman and he'll ferry you across one way to another beach.Event found: Familiar Looking MansionTake the seaweed then go through the right hand door. Go up the stairs then open the two chests that you have the keys for.Event cleared: Treasures of the Mansion?Now exit the mansion using the door on the left of this room and you'll be back at the Village of All Beginnings.Event cleared: Familiar Looking MansionWhile you're here, take the time to stand on all the pump rocks. There are four in the Village (two in the background, two in the foreground) and three in the background in the Forest.