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Old 08-30-2001, 06:10 PM
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I am having trouble getting past the 9th level of the Sun & Moon temple. *There is a doorway marked as being blocked by the black wind. *I cannot get past it!

I have rebuilt as much of Muska Haska (or whatever the village is called) and I keep talking to Ungaga for help, but nothing seems to work. *I am almost certain that Ungaga has the ability to break the seal (like Ruby on the crystals, and Goro with the press levers) but I can't get him to join my party. *Does anybody know how to pass this part?
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Old 08-30-2001, 06:27 PM
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Here's the part you're looking for beginning at the start of chapter 4.

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * CHAPTER FOUR- MUSKA LACKA
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After a short visit to Brownboo Village and a failed attempt to call the Moon
Ship to the village you are sent on your way to explore the Sun & Moon Temple
to find out what has happened to the ship. *When you arrive at the temple you
will meet Ungaga. He will inform you that the temple is filled with monsters
(like we would have expected anything less) and the village of Muska Lacka
has been destroyed by the Dark Genie. *The goal here will be to restore the
village and clean out the temple to find the moon ship.

As you progess through the temple you will have a couple of short cut scenes
showing Ungaga talking with your friend from Brownboo Village who will keep
trying to convince Ungaga that he is strong and that he should help Toan in
his question to defeat the Dark Genie.

The first thing you should do is head up the stairs and into the temple to
collect some Atla pieces and start rebuilding the town. *When you exit from
the temple you will appear near the front of the temple and can reach the
village by walking straight ahead through the arch formed by the two bones.

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*SUN&MOON TEMPLE
+=================+

The sun and moon temple will offer a refreshing change in appearance from the
other dungeons, even the chests take on a different look here. *The number of
Atla that appear on each floor and whether or not the floor is a limited sone
is totally random with the exception of a couple of floors that will be noted
in the level walkthroughs below.

The key to open the way down on each floor will be the King's Slate and can
be found after defeating a random enemy on the floor. *Some doors inside the
Sun & Moon Temple will require the Stone Key to open. *The key to the Back
Levels is called the Secret Path Key and will be found in chests.

Level 1:
You know the basic goal of the floors by now, collect the Atla and treasure
and then move on to the next level. *The enemies on this floor will include
Phantoms and Mummies and should go down fairly easily.

Level 2:
The same basic goals present themselves here and once again Mummies and
Phantoms will be found as well as a new enemy, the Bomber Heads.

Level 3:
The goals are of course the same here and the enemies that appear include the
Phantoms, Mummies and Bomber Heads. *I also encountered the first Mimics on
this level and even though the look a little different they go down just as
quickly as previous versions. *It would be safe to assume that any chest from
this level down could be a Mimic.

Level 4:
You guessed it, more of the same goals here. *The opposition on this floor
expands to include another new enemy, the Golems.

Level 5:
This floor includes the same goals and selection of enemies as the previous
level and by this time you should be getting a fairly nice collection of Atla
pieces.

Level 6:
Are you having fun yet? *The collection of Atla pieces has to keep growing
and that means continuing your descent into the temple. *This level has the
same goals as the previous levels and the same enemies are present with the
addition of Mr. Blair and his fireball attacks to the roster, cool him off
with some ice based attacks and continue your journey through the temple.

Level 7:
You will find more of the same here, collect the Atla and treasure and move
on to the next level. *The monsters here are the same as the previous level
with the possible addition of Crabby Hermits.

Level 8:
This floor will hold the final Atla pieces you need to complete some key
buildings in Muska Lacka so collect them all and make sure you head back to
start building on the village if you haven't done so already, you must have
placed and activated at least the event at the 3 Sister's House before you
can venture any deeper into the temple. *The monsters here include the same
ones you faced on the previous level.

Level 9:
This floor is very small and is intended to make sure you have acquired
Ungaga and introduces his special ability. *When you first arrive on this
level you will see a short cinema sequence showing the two golem brothers
talking and then they will attack you. *You should make quick work of them
then move forward to the doorway with the dark fog and use Ungaga's charge
attack to clear the passage so you can continue to the next level.

Level 10:
We're back to more of the same Atla and treasure collecting on this level.
The roster of enemies grows again to include the Dunes.

Level 11:
This level is just like the previous one, go through collecting the Atla as
you fight the familiar enemies that you faced on the last level then head
down to the next level.

Level 12:
This is just more of the same, the enemies will be the same as those on the
last two levels so just wade through them, collect the Atla and move on to
the next level which is sure to be lots of fun. *As a side note, I did run
into the first King Mimic of the dungeon on this level.

Level 13:
This will always be a Limited Zone where you are forced to use your newest
ally in the fight against the Dark Genie... Ungaga. *The biggest challenge
here will be learning to fight with Ungaga if you haven't used him on the
previous levels and haven't spent any time building up his weapon, which I
hadn't because the only weapon he had was the Fighting Stick. *The key to
this level is just taking your time and killing enemies until you find the
Slate to exit the level then run around grabbing the goodies and leave.

Level 14:
This is pretty much another standard level, collect the Atla and treasure
while fighting the monsters which now includes the Blue Dragon.

Level 15:
And here we have another standard level with the same goals as before but
monsters now have another ally in their attempts to stop you, Steel Giants
which you may remember from your brief encounter earlier in the temple.

Level 16 & 17:
I'm grouping these two levels together since they are both standard levels
where your goals include collecting Atla and finding the key to move down
another level. *There will be no new monsters on these levels.

After this level you should go back and complete building Muska Lacka. You
should make sure to get 100% in the Georama Analysis to pick up the Mirage
for Ungaga and a Diamond to help with weapon upgrading. *You also need to
activate the event at the Chief's House and then get the Sun Signet and the
Moon Signet from Zabo and Enga. *You are now ready to go challenge the boss
of the Sun & Moon Temple.

Level 18:
When you arrive at this level you will see two statues with impressions that
match the two signets you've just picked up in town. *Walk over to them and
place the signets in the appropriate statues to open the doors and watch a
short cinema sequence that leads into the fight with the boss of the Temple.
Well, i hope that this bit of info helps you out. If you're still stuck after this just give us a post and one of the great members will find you a better answer than this. Hope you enjoy posting and have fun gaming.
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Old 09-25-2001, 03:19 PM
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Thanks for that very in depth revue Madhtr.

Actually all I didn't do was complete the Three sisters house. *If anybody else runs into the problem of wanting to find Ungaga. *The only way to gain his alliance is by completing the Three sisters house. *The eldest, of course, is his girlfriend.

Unfortunately you cannot get past the black wind gates without Ungaga. *Even though he is pretty much useless otherwise.
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