In this entry, we help out the people of Baccus Village, whether it be fixing some pipes so the people can make wine again, finding a baby mouse, stopping someone's sneezing or meeting with a fortune teller.
Now that you've triggered the "A Drink For Grownups" objective, you can now go west to Baccus Lake. Just talk to the person guarding the exit to the lake and he will automatically take you to the lake. You'll get the "The Haunted Pig Bag" objective when you arrive at the south side of the Haunted Mansion. Don't forget to save at the wooden sign if you need to.
The dark blue Kokka Birds add to the blue experience meter. Once again, the red, blue and green experience meters will be explained in time. Just remember that there are ten levels of experience, and that you can fill them up by beating up certain enemies.
There are eggs that you can break just by jumping on them and then throwing them like you would any other enemy. Keep in mind that some man-eating plants will be hiding under them, so be careful.
With the town guard on your back as you are here, the guard will tell you where you cannot go if you try to go to a certain area or go through a certain door. Thankfully, the way to the lake is pretty easy, and once you make it to the lake, you'll clear the "Road to Baccus Lake" objective.
If you need to turn to another side of the mansion, just press Up when you are able to walk into the foreground or background.
Once you're at the lake, keep going to the north. You'll find a machine to the west, and if you examine, you'll find that there is a hole that looks like something is supposed to be placed in it. If you go further north, you'll end up at a pier where you can take a Pipe. Take the pipe back to this area and use it at the machine and examine it again. From here, go to the brown machine and examine it to find the switch is off. Examine it again to turn the switch on, then go back south and talk to the guard to go back to the mansion. From here, go back to town.
Go to the Town Hall area and talk to the guy in the building. You'll be able to get some wine when you need it - assuming it's not for you, which makes me wonder how old Tomba is - and complete the "A Drink For Grownups" event. Also, you can now leave the village from the south end and head back to Phoenix Mountain.
From here, I head back to the doctor at Dwarf Village and use the Healing Herbs I found on Phoenix Mountain as an item. You'll help Baron's wounds heal and complete the "Healing Herbs For Baron" objective. Baron will now need some good food and rest, and the doctor will recommend Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. This will trigger another objective: "Delicious Knowledge Fruit."
Back at Mushroom Forest, I go out and go for the Death Fruit, now that I have the . The upside-down bell looking flowers with the mean faces are the Death Fruits. If you jump onto them and throw them, you will throw them down to defeat them. If you can defeat the Death Fruits and tell the mice at the bar that you did, you'll complete the "Death Fruit Juice" objective and get Charity Wings. If you've beaten the Bonsugee earlier, you'll also get a Vitality Max +1.
The Healing Mushroom can be used much like the Ordinary Mushroom, except it is single-use only.
Near the Red Fortune Teller's hut, there is a guy who is crying when you talk to him. This triggers the "Can't Stop Crying" objective. Thankfully, we found a Healing Mushroom in the Mushroom Forest earlier, so we can use it as an item and complete the objective right away.
After you complete the "Where's The Baby Mouse?" and "A Drink For Grownups" objectives, you can go back to the Red Fortune Teller's house to meet the Red Fortune Teller. Talk to her, and she will tell you that she will read your fortune as she is still in training. Talk to her again, and she will tell you that Pink is somewhere really hot, Green is the mansion on the lake, and Red is awaiting a miracle. These are hints as to where to find the Pink, Green and Red Evil Pigs. You'll also complete the "Red Fortune Teller" objective.
If you talk to the guy who couldn't stop crying after you cured him, he will ask you if you have a Baby Koma Pig, and promises to exchange it for something special if you do. Thankfully, we did this all way the way back in Part 1, and by using it as an item here, you'll get the Kokka Claw and complete the "Peach Flower Gas" objective.
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