Saturday, December 4, 2021

ZonicTHedgehog plays Tomba! - Part 17 of 17


In this episode, we take care of the last few missions before taking on the 8th Evil Pig again for closure.


Now that we have all the ingredients for the candy, we can now go back and put the last of them in the pot and talk to the cute witch in her house at the Village of All Beginnings. You'll create the Gold Candy and clear the "Let's Make Candy!" objective.

When you go back to the Million-Year-Old Man with all five Gold items, you'll clear the "The 5 Golden Items" objective and get the Psychic Fish, which can make you run faster and jump higher than before when equipped. When equipped, Tomba's skin will be onyx black while his pants and hair will be a silvery white.

Back in Baccus Village, the man to the east of the town square village (the one near the wagon of barrels, not the one right next to the entrance) is one of the seven friends needed to open the door to the Black Evil Pig. Talk to him and he will automatically head there.

The guy in orange that you'll see on the right upon entering the Iron Castle in the Village of Civilization is another of the friends needed to open the door to the Black Evil Pig. Talk to him and he will head to the door automatically.

There is a cave with a bunch of wooden logs to swing on above a pool of water. At the top of this area is another guy, and if you talk to him, he will head to the door to the Black Evil Pig. This is the sixth and last friend you'll be able to find for the "Seven Friends" objective.

Now that you've found the first six friends, go back to The Strange, Small Room. Baron will join the other friends when you bring the first six friends, completing the "Seven Friends" objective and opening the door to the Black Evil Pig. When the door opens, however, you'll immediately enter the door and fight the Black Evil Pig. When you talk to him, you'll find out that he created all of the other Evil Pigs and that he treats the world much like a grand toy box as you meet him in a room littered entirely with gold.

The Black Evil Pig will teleport around the room, and will stun you if are nearby and not quick enough to jump on him before teleporting again. The Black Evil Pig Bag will move up and down on the right side of the room, with the opening facing left. There will be four small platforms in a diamond pattern to stand on while waiting for the Evil Pig. Stay on the left end of the "diamond" and wait for the pig to show up nearby, then be ready to be right on top of him around the time that he stops flashing and becomes solid. Once you throw the Black Evil Pig in the bag, the island where the battle took place will crumble as Tomba flies away on Baron. The four old men will congratulate Tomba on beating the Evil Pigs, then Tomba heads home as the credits roll. "Grandpa's Bracelet" will be completed after the credits sequence.

Now for the last few missions!

Here's one that could have been started all the way back at the beginning of the game, but this is now being done in its entirety. Go back to the hut near the Ol' Pond. You'll find a set of eyes moving about in the window. If you talk to this guy, he will tell you about the Ol' Pond and the 100-Year-Old Man. This triggers the "Who Are You?" objective. From here, you'll need to finish the "Inside The Kokka Eggs" event and get the 100-Year-Old Key, but we've already done this, so we can just talk to the mystery man again. The mystery man will call himself Yan of the Hidden Village. This completes the "Who Are You?" objective and starts the "Hide and Go Seek" objective. Yan will start a game of hide-and-seek where you will need to find him again and get some more information out of him. He then runs off, and you'll need to find him out of nowhere to continue the game.

The next place you need to go to is where the Butterfly Cage used to be in Charity Square. If the cage is still there, he'll be behind it; otherwise, it'll just be him there. If you have Yan's Lunch Box at this point, you'll be able to give it to him, but he will not give it to you and give you two pieces of Cheese in return for not eating it. If you did eat it, you will not get the cheese. This completes the "Take Out" objective. From here, you'll need to find Yan again.

The next location is the smiley face door in Phoenix/Stormy Mountain. If you laugh in front of the door, you'll open it and find Yan. From here, head to the Deep Jungle and get to the wooden platform to the left of the entrance of the Village of Civilization. If you talk to him there, he'll run off again. 

This time, head to the Mansion. He will be on the east side behind where the wall made of straw used to be (there should be a laughing man there). When you talk to him, he will run off again.

From here, you'll need to return to Hidden Village. Go all the way to the north and he will be in plain sight. Talk to him, he will tell you about the Flower Tower before giving you the Golden Bowl. This will complete the "Hide and Go Seek" objective. As for the Golden Bowl, it will increase your maximum health beyond eight units assuming you've picked up enough Vitality Max +1's to make it happen.

For the final mission, head back to the Village of All Beginnings. Remember those weird flowers that produced a gas cloud whenever you grabbed one? If you grab one when a Koma Pig is nearby, it will shrink it. You can then jump on it and grab it to get your Baby Pig. Be careful, he might run off and be a bit fast. This will trigger the "Peach Flower Gas" objective. From here, head to Baccus Village and use it as an item in front of the guy who is looking for it. You'll get the Kokka Claw, which you can use for the "Let's Make Candy!" objective had you not completed it yet.

If you're wondering where the last Vitality Max +1 is (which Zonic doesn't get), it's inside a Million Year Old (yellow) Chest in Phoenix/Stormy Mountain. You can find the locations of all the Vitality Max +1 Icons here.

Now that you know where everything is as well as how to do all the missions, go ahead and beat the Black Evil Pig again to get credit for all 130! You've beaten Tomba! with all 130 missions cleared!

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