Use the bone on the dry leaves (or pick up the dry leaves and combine them with the bone), and then finally use the flint and pyrite on the bone. Combine the flat stone with pointy stone to acquire flint and pyrite. Use the bone on the pointy stone to knock it down. Look at the ceiling hole and the pointy stone. There's a mushroom growing on the wall, in case you need something to eat. Go east once again to the fresh air cavern. Look at the petroleum seep at the illuminated part of the tunnel, and stick the old bone in it. Try to pick up the ribs and grab the old bone. Go right to the main cavern and check the steep stairs on both sides of the cavern. Return to the starting point ( forest frontier) and head back to Scattered Woods.ġ - Dead fish cavern 2- Main cavern 3 – Smelly tunnel Ĥ – Fresh air cavern 5 - Secret room 6- Lower gatewayĬheck the glowing mushrooms, waterfall and dead fish. Go west all the way to the Rivenn-na bridge and give the flowers to Euoplocephalus to receive the Hungry pebble (4). Return to the big crocodile and use the stick on the hunk of meat. Use the stick and the log on the big crocodile, and take both of them after the cutscene. Look at the big crocodile and try taking the hunk of meat from his tooth. For your amusement, try waking him up with a stick, or even use a log on him.Ĭontinue east to woodland depths. Take the log and talk with the Hesperonychus. Return to Rivenn-na crossing and go east this time to woodlands area. There's a Camouflage pebble (3) hidden beneath one of the red fruits (if they're still not ripe, just wander around a bit and return to green grove, when they're red and ready to be picked up): Take the stick, white flowers and the log. After the dialogue with Euoplocephalus continue east to Rivenn-na crossing. You will progress the story only by seeing the crocodile and talking with the turtle, though)Īfter the cutscene check the sign and go east to the Rivenn-na bridge. (You can head back west to Scattered Woods at any time - if you do it right away, after talking with Euoplocephalus, and after seeing the crocodile in the river, the dialogue with the old turtle will change slightly. After the dialogue return to the left path and examine the boulder.ġ - Forest frontier 2- Rivenn-na bridge 3 – Rivenn-na crossing 4 – Green grove ĥ – Woodlands area 6 – Woodlands depths 7 – River island Return to the river beach and give both the flowers and pine cone to the old turtle. Use the crab on a stick on the pine cone, and then pick up the snipped pine cone. Return to the clearing and go to the right path. Go back to the Scattered Woods clearing and then go east, all the way to the river bank again, and use the twig with sap on the burrow with crab. You can eat the fruits any time you want, plus it will actually regrow if you wander around some more. Continue north to the Scattered Woods turn and take the red fruits. Grab the white flowers and withered twig. Go east until you return to Scattered Woods clearing and take the middle path this time. Go west to the river bank.Įxamine the burrow and try taking the crab. Pick up the Shiny pebble (2) from the bunch of other rocks, right next the to the river. After you finish talking with the old turtle take the durable leaves and combine them with the dropped long vine to create a small backpack. Drop the long vine and try to take the durable leaves. Pick up the cycas cone, and drop it, since it won't be of any more use for you. Return to the clearing via the right path and follow the left path.Ĭheck the boulder and the sign. Go northeast to Scattered Woods turn and pick up the long vine. Try picking up the pine cone from the tall tree and check the mysterious hollow. Talk with the Hesperonychus (try talking first, then yell). 1 - Scattered Woods clearing 2- Left path 3 – Middle path 4 – Right path ĥ – Scattered Woods turn 6 – River beach 7 – River bankĪfter the cutscene grab the Interesting Pebble (1) from the lower right and follow the right path.
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