Sunday, June 19, 2016

Prinsdam plays Clockwork Knight 2 - Part 5 of 5


All right, we're at the end. Let's take on who's responsible for all of this!


Boss Stage


Destroy all of the enemies that come out of the castle, and the castle will then transform into some sort of robot that tries to kill you. He'll knock you to the clock tower, where the battle continues. Attack his hands when he stretches them towards you, and toss the enemies that come out of his torso into either his head or hands after you stun them. This battle isn't too difficult, amazingly.

Of course, there's another boss after this. Pepperochau will find Princess Chelsea only to come face to face with a dragon. So the dragon is the source of this mess?

If you're playing on Training, however, you won't be able to fight this boss, much like the end of the first game. If you're playing on Normal or Hard, however, read on!

Attack the dragon until the dragon comes apart. The head will still be moving, but there's really some guy riding inside the head who is jumping around wearing the dragon's head on his body. Attack him as he heads back to the rest of the dragon's body, which will come back together and attack again. Keep attacking the dragon, and the head will come back off again when the body falls apart. The head will breathe fire and fly around; avoid the head as the fire surrounds it. After if flies around in the foreground, attack the head again. Keep attacking the head and the boss will finally fall.

When you finally beat the dragon, you'll find out that the guy controlling it was none other than Pepperochau's grandfather, Sir Garluch. He felt that his family has forsaken him, and put a spell on all of the toys to control the kingdom...but he finds out from Pepperochau that this is not the case. Ginger takes his wind-up key and revives Princess Chelsea, and Chelsea finally wakes up.

The toys are back to normal, and we get an enemy roll call of all the baddies from both games. Pepperochau's given name is Tongara, but I just call him Pepperochau because of the English subtitle of the first game, "Pepperochau's Adventure."

After the credits, you'll see how many cards you've collected. Thankfully, if you've beaten the game once, you can play the game again to get the cards you missed.

Chelsea is safe, all the loose ends are tied up and the game is won. You did it!


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