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    Newsgroups: rec.games.video.sega
    Subject: Re: Wonder Boy in Monster World Help
    From: mattm@lure.latrobe.edu.au
    Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1993 05:52:59 GMT

    Here is some information that might help.

    BIG WARNING: OUTRIGHT SPOILERS FOR WONDER BOY V FOLLOW.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    I received quite a few questions/comments about Wonder Boy V, especially as to
    the location of heart containers and hidden rooms etc. Here is what I know
    about WB V.

    Location of Heart Containers:
    You are permitted a maximum of 14 heart containers. You cannot get anymore.
    You begin with 3 and I know of 11 more that you can find on your journey through
    Monster Land. These heart container locations are listed roughly in the order
    you would get them during normal game play. Note that if you already have 14
    hearts (i.e. have bought some from the man in Purapril) and you open a heart
    container chest, then instead of a heart container you will be given an elixer
    unless you have one of those as well, in which case you will be given a big red
    heart refill.

    (1) In the 1st monster cave on the way to the 1st boss (Myconid) (can't miss it)
    (2) In the 2nd monster cave on the way to the 2nd boss (Gragg & Glagg). You must
    have the dwarf boy Hotta with you (he breaks a hole in the wall). It is in
    the area where you turn solid bricks into white breakable bricks by standing
    on a lever.
    (3) Under the ocean to the left of Alsedo. There are also 3 money chests and
    pygmy armour here as well.
    (4) Poseidon's ocean below Purapril castle. There are two entrances to the
    ocean. The obvious entrance takes you to the Amulet and Poseidon etc. but
    the other entrance is hidden. It takes you to a heart container. The
    entrance is through a hidden door in a little pool in Purapril castle. The
    pool has the distinctive shape shown below.
    hidden door
    ********* \ **********
    *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
    * \______ *
    * | |*
    ***********| |*
    *| |*
    *| |*
    **********
    (5) Poseidon's cave. Easy to find.
    (6) Ice Castle. Also easy to find. In the far left room.
    (7) Pyramid. You must be in pygmy gear. Go to the section of the pyramid where
    only the pygmy can go. You walk `into' one of the left walls (I can't
    remember which, but there aren't many to choose from).
    (8) 2nd Monster Cave in Lilypad. You must be in pygmy gear. There is a little
    path leading left that only the pygmy can fit into.
    (9) In the Tyrant Dragon's Lair. Fall into the fire at the far left corner near
    the lever that triggers off a moving platform. It is about 3 levels down in
    the lair.
    (10)Up in the clouds above the bell tower. Easy to find.
    (11)In the castle leading to the 5th boss (The Almighty Demon King). You must be
    in pygmy gear. To do this you must find the hidden door that is located on
    the far left edge of the bottom level of the trolley track. This room will
    convert you into a pygmy. Then as a pygmy you can get into a little gap to
    the left of where you found the Legendary armour.

    The Man in the Hidden Room
    Surplus Heart containers and magic can be obtained from the man in the hidden
    room in Purapril (door located in the ivy on the bottom level of the town just
    before the woods leading to Lilypad). If you have 1 charmstone, he will
    exchange it for a heart container (but only if you have less than 14 heart
    containers so it will not be necessary to do this if you get all of the heart
    containers listed above) and if you have 2 or more charmstones, he will exchange
    2 of your charmstones for a dose of magic containers that is made up of (3 fire-
    storms, 3 Thunders, 2 shields, 3 quakes, 2 powers). He will continue to give you
    magic each time you have 2 charmstones to exchange until each magic type has
    reached a maximum of 12 (except the return spell that stays at 1). After that,
    the man will not give you anything because you are fully powered. The big quest-
    ion here is - how do you get all the charmstones since they cost a outrageous,
    mind blowing 1/2 million each? Fortunately, you don't need many (or any) if you
    get all the magic hidden along the way. Look under the magic section below to
    see how to earn big bucks to buy charmstones.


    Weapons:
    gradius - You begin with this.
    small spear - Buy for 80 in Alsedo.
    knight sword - Buy for 250 in Purapril.
    trident - Earned for dispensing with Gragg & Glagg.
    pygmy sword - In Poseidon's world above the ocean to the far left.
    excalibur - Buy for 2500 in Purapril. This shop won't open until you have
    met with Poseidon.
    battle spear - Buy for 10000 in Childam.
    Legendary - Obtain from blacksmith in Begonia after obtaining the Old Axe
    and the Fire-Urn, and meeting with the Elder Dragon.


    Armour:
    leather - You begin with this.
    chain mail - Buy for 70 in Alsedo.
    hard - Buy for 220 in Purapril.
    steel - Buy for 800 in Lilypad.
    pygmy - In the ocean left of Alsedo.
    knight - Buy for 5000 in Childam.
    flame - Buy for 10000 in Begonia. This shop won't open until you have
    killed the 3rd boss (The Ice Bomber).
    Legendary - In the castle on the way to the 5th boss (The Almighty Dragon).


    Shields:
    wood - Buy for 50 in Alsedo.
    shell - Buy for 200 in Lillypad.
    hard - In a room broken open by Hotta (the dwarf boy) in the Monsters cave
    in Lilypad.
    steel - Buy for 2000 in Purapril. This shop won't open until you have met
    Posiedon.
    pygmy - In the right entrance to the pyramid.
    knight - Buy for 3500 in Childam.
    flame - Buy for 8000 in Begonia. This shop won't open until you have killed
    the 3rd Boss (The Ice Bomber).
    Legendary - In the castle on the way to the 5th boss (The Almighty Demon King).


    Boots:
    cloth - You begin with these.
    leather - Buy for 30 in a shop in a tree trunk near the start of game.
    ladder - Buy for 50 in Purapril.
    Marine - Buy for 300 in Lilypad.
    oasis - In Poseidon's Cave. Easy to find.
    ceramic - Buy for 4000 in Childam.
    pygmy - Find in the far right room in the Ice Castle. Easy to find.
    Legendary - Find on the Trolley track. Easy to find as well.


    Magic:
    Firestorm, Thunder and Quake always come in lots of 3, Shield and Power
    always come in lots of 2, and you only get 1 Return spell in the game.

    3 Firestorms - Given to you by a man in a tree trunk at the start of the game.
    3 Firestorms - Earn for killing the 1st boss (Myconid).
    2 Shields - Buy for 500 in Lilypad.
    3 Thunders - In Poseidon's Ocean. Take the visible entrance to the ocean.
    1 Return - In Poseidon's Cave. Easy to spot.
    3 Quakes - In the hole in the Maugham Desert. Easy to spot.
    2 Shields - Underground section just left of the pyramid. Easy to spot.
    {3 Firestorms,
    3 Thunders, In a room through a hidden entrance in the pyramid. In the
    2 Shields, - section after you jump down a hole created by standing on a
    3 Quakes, lever. To the right is the moving roof with spikes. to the left
    2 Powers } is a small hole you can't fit through unless you are a pygmy.
    The hidden door is as shown below.

    ******* hole you **********
    * jump down *
    hidden room * *
    in here. *
    *
    * ______ spiked roof
    * | | and to Sphinx -->
    ********** |hidden|***********
    | door |*
    | |*
    | |*
    *************************

    2 Powers - After teleporting from the top of the pyramid, go left and fall
    2 Shields off the cliff and pull right into the cliff. There are two
    hidden caves in the cliff. The upper cave has 2 powers, the
    lower cave has 2 shields.
    3 Quakes - In the tunnel to the Ice World. Easy to spot.
    2 Powers - Volcano world on the way to the 4th Boss (Tyrant Dragon).

    These are the only places that I have found where to get magic. This haul nets a
    total of 9 Firestorms, 6 Thunders, 8 Shields, 9 Quakes, 6 Powers and 1 Return.
    If you want full magic (which you don't really need), you have to get 6 charm-
    stones and visit the man in Purapril 3 times to get 12 of each magic (except the
    return spell - you only get 1). Since I have only found 1 charmstone, that means
    that you have to buy 5 more, which costs you 2.5 million from the shop in
    Purapril. Collecting this money takes a lot of time (about 2.5 hours) of tedious
    killing of beasts in the maze leading up to the trolley area in the world above
    the bell tower. This is the best place to earn money because the blue green
    beasts (the ones that take 4 hits from legendary sword) leave behind money bags
    worth up to 2100 each. Note that you can only earn up to 999999 at a time, so
    you have to keep going back to Purapril and converting the coins to charmstones.
    Again, I stress that you don't need all that magic. I just did it to see what
    the maximum would be (I know, I'm foolish).

    Items:
    Ocarina - In the monster cave of the 1st boss (Myconid) after being told
    about it by Sonia in Alsedo. Learn 3 tunes (BABABCB, ABCBCAB and
    ACCABAB) from Sonia which opens the 3 sealed doors in the monster
    cave. Later, swap the Ocarina for information about the Amulet
    (from Poseidon's daughter).
    Lamp - Earn in the monster cave of 2nd boss (Gragg & Glagg) after killing
    the Bat. It lets you see in the dark (no surprises here!).
    Amulet - In a room with a hidden entrance located between 4 palm trees on
    the far right of the overland section of Poseidon's world. It's
    location is revealed by Poseidon's daughter when you give her the
    Ocarina. Of course, if you already know where the Amulet is, you
    don't have to give up the Ocarina - but why keep it? The Amulet
    opens the door to Poseidon's cave.
    Sun Key - In the water in the underground section left of the pyramid. It
    opens the middle door of the pyramid.
    Moon Key - In the pyramid (middle entrance section). It opens the right door
    of the pyramid leading to the pygmy shield.
    Star Key - Earned after answering correctly 4 or 5 of the 5 questions asked by
    the Sphinx. It opens the left door of the pyramid leading to
    Begonia and the cliffs.
    Bracelet - Given by Elder Dragon in Begonia. Opens the way to the Ice world.
    Gold gem - In one of the rooms in the Ice castle. Obtained after killing a big
    monkey-like creature. Put in the left wall atop the ice castle.
    When both gems are placed the door to the 3rd boss (the Ice Bomber)
    appears.
    Blue gem - In one of the rooms in the Ice castle. Obtained after killing a big
    monkey-like creature. Put in the right wall atop the ice castle.
    See comment about gold gem.
    Old Axe - Earned for killing the 3rd boss (the Ice Bomber). Give to the
    Blacksmith in Begonia. He makes the Legendary sword from it after
    you have also given him the Fire-urn and have visited the Elder
    Dragon one last time.
    Charmstone - Found in the section of the pyramid that you can only get to as a
    pygmy. There are also 5 money chests in this section. Use to get
    either a heart container or magic from the man in the hidden room
    in Purapril. See above.
    Fire Urn - Earned by killing the 4th boss (the Tyrant Dragon). Give to the
    Blacksmith so he can make the Legendary sword from the Old Axe.
    Elixer - See the section below on recharge chests. The elixer is used
    automatically after your life hearts have emptied. It will fill
    up half the number of hearts you have. Don't leave home without it.


    Recharge chests and Money chests:
    These are distributed throughout Monster World. The rule for recharge
    chests is: You will get an elixer if you don't have one otherwise you will get
    a big red heart that totally refills all of your hearts. Every one of these
    chests that I have seen in the game have been in obvious locations (i.e. not
    hidden behind secret doors). Only three of the money chests presented any
    difficulty in reaching. These were in the ocean left of Alsedo. Each chest
    has a secret door. It doesn't take too long to find the secret doors (they are
    all in the water at dead ends) but it is a bit fiddly to describe them.

    Potions:
    The 4 types of potion in this game.
    medicine Buy for 10? in towns early in game. Partial refill.
    potion Buy for 50? in towns. Partial refill.
    holy water Buy for 200 in ?. Refills 1/2 your hearts.
    Hi-potion Buy for 5000 in Begonia. Refills all of your hearts

    General Comments about the game:
    I think that WB V is a well put together game. The highlights are the music
    (I dig the groovy numbers you hear in Purapril and in the last stage) and the
    smooth controllable movement of Wonderboy. It has good replay value (I find new
    things and better ways of doing things each time I play it). I love the bosses,
    my favourite is the Tyrant Dragon) when he jumps up and down on you (he has cute
    little wings). If you use the best weaponry, the bosses are too easy after a
    while (big exception: the last boss), but you can counter this by using your
    weaker weapons to even up the fight a bit e.g. the gradius sword is 64 times
    weaker than the legendary sword. You can determine the relative strength of
    your weapons by experimenting with the blue green monsters in the maze above
    the bell tower. The lowlights are that you can only save one game at a time
    and the uninspired ending but this may be due to memory limitations. There is
    also some occasional slowdown but nothing that effects the game play.

    Tim email: mattm@lure.latrobe.edu.au



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