Apparently Butch Cavendish isn't done ruining our name yet, as he even has the Native American distrusting us. Now we have to put things right again if we want to continue.
Now that you've cleared your name, the gunshop and the doctor will be back at regular prices again.
The next area is Native American territory, but despite Tonto telling us that the people are friendly, we find out that's not exactly the case when we head north.
You'll be side-scrolling instead of looking through the first person view. Stay in the middle and be ready to aim the gun at other guys at horseback before shooting. The faster you are, the less likely enemies will be able to throw axes at you. If you stay in place, the guys up top will never throw their barrels.
After that section, Tonto will mention that something strange is going on. When you go further, you'll have to do another section of this. After this second section, Tonto will tell you to meet with the chief of the territory to see what is going on. If you need to heal and get more bullets, do so now.
The first teepee you'll see is not where you need to go; however, if you need money at this point in the game, go there now. You'll be facing Native American enemies in this area, and you can get a bit of money from them. Some of them will come out of teepees, and others will be on walls where you can't reach them. Once you advance the plot, you won't be able to grind money anymore.
The second teepee you'll see if actually where you need to go. Compared to the first teepee, some of the Native American enemies will come out of the sand to attack you. Tread lightly as you head north and meet with the Chief.
When you talk to the Chief at the end, he will tell you that Butch Cavendish told him that a masked man would try to rob their country. As a result, they attacked you. Thankfully, the Chief is much more forgiving than the townspeople from the last area of the game, but in order to gain his trust, we must go into the craggy mountains to the south to get a rainbow eagle egg. If you can bring him an eagle egg, he will respect our bravery, trust us and let us move on.
From here, you'll automatically return to the overworld map. From here on out, the Native American enemies in both teepees on the map will be gone, and there will be a marker in the big mountain to the south. After you heal up and stock up back in Brownsville, head over there.
At the beginning, load up the silver bullets and keep them equipped. Watch out for rocks at the start, and jump up to move the screen upwards some more to get more rocks to show up.
The buzzards take three silver bullets (or four standard bullets).
The rocks with the lighter colors on them will fall down when you stand on them. Thankfully, you can jump your way back to safety.
The coyotes will run at you, and take one bullet to kill no matter what.
At the end of the platforming section, always have one foot off the edge before jumping forward.
The next section is the climb to the egg. It helps to defeat the eagle first, which is pretty easy to do. Get the eagle to dive at you, get away and then turn around while the eagle is at your level. If you can hit the eagle, keep shooting bullets to keep it at your level, and it will eventually fly off. From here, you can take all the time you need jumping up the platforms to get to the egg. There are also no enemies here other than the eagle, which makes things much easier once you defeat the eagle.
Once you get the egg, heal up and stock up back at Brownsville if you need to, then return to the second teepee. With no enemies in the way, you can easily head north and talk to the chief to hand over the egg before continuing on to the next area.
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