aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Clash of the Titans First FAQ, so bear with me. Table of Contents I) Controls II) Walkthrough A) Chapter 1 1) The Siren's Song 2) Finding Tekla 3) The Undead Swarm 4) A Few Good Men 5) On The Home Front B) Chapter 2 1) The Curse of Hades 2) Monsters in the Streets 3) Guiding Light 4) Pacifism 5) Rivalry 1 6) Colosseum 1 7) Night Watch 8) Rivalry II 9) Coloseum II 10) Swords Speak Louder 11) Departures C) Chapter 3 1) Taming Pegasus 2) God or Man? 3) Fisherman's Son 4) Herb Hunt 5) Pathfinder 6) Caibos! 7) Tracking Caibos D) Chapter 4 1) Fall In! 2) The Spoken Word 3) Night Raid 4) Divide & Conquer 5) Infiltration 6) Out of the Frying Pan... 7) Into the Fire E) Chapter 5 1) Eye For An Eye 2) Something To See 3) Gift Horse 4) Higher Learning 5) The Beast Within 6) The Gods Are Watching 7) Face Your Destiny F) Chapter 6 1) Daughter of Fate 2) Above the Underworld 3) Scales G) Chapter 7 4) The Three Keys - The Evil Lizard 5) The Three Keys - The Watchdog 6) The Three Keys - The Giant 7) The Gate Opens G) Chapter 8 1) A Human's Strength H) Chapter 9 1) Disillusionment I) Chapter 10 1) Protect Pegasus 2) Rise, My King 3) Taking Out The Trash 4) The Reunion 5) To The Lighthouse! 6) CLASH OF THE TITANS III) Challenge Quests A) Explore Missions 1) Mount of Idols 2) Streets of Argos 3) Miasmic Swamp 4) Desert of the Djinn 5) The Underworld 6) Medusa's Temple 7) Argos Castle Area B) Specialist Quests 1) Rivalry III 2) Mating Season 3) Glutton of the Swamp 4) Enemy Remnants 5) Revenge of the Satyros 6) Looming Skeleton 7) Sand Wormania 8) Giant Gaze 9) Poison Wildlife Territory 10) Stand Your Ground I 11) Stand Your Ground II 12) Stand Your Ground III 13) Gladiator I 14) Gladiator II 15) Gladiator III C) Boss Rush 1) The Stubborn Squad Commander 2) The Cursed King 3) Blood Born Demons 4) The Blue One-Eyed Giant 5) The Beast Man and the Giant 6) Chthonic Terror 7) Twin Blades in the Mist 8) Death-Eating Snake 9) Evil Lizard of the Underworld 10) Two-Headed Watchdog 11) Son of Poseidon 12) Skeleton King 13) Celestial Beauty 14) The One-Armed King 15) Twin Bladed Calvary IV) V) VI) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I) Controls A) Basic Controls L stick - Movement R Stick - Camera Control A - Jump B - Sub-weapon X - Fast Attack Y - Heavy Attack LB - Sub-Weapon Steal LT - Lock-on RB - Soul Seize RT - Dodge D Pad - Sub-Weapon Ring B) Combos aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa WARNING! This is a FAQ! You obviously picked this up because you got lost or want someone to hold your hand as you play. Therefore, it has SPOILERS! I don't want my email clogged up with messages saying “Dude! You flippin spoiled the whole flippin story! What the flip is wrong with you!?” In case you really don't have a clue, ITS A MOVIE TIE-IN! So if you saw the movie, watched the trailer for the movie, saw an advertisement for the movie, or saw the original 80's version, there is NOTHING to spoil! You travel through ancient Greece, killing myths and takin names! (and heads, and tails, and wings, and vital organs....you get the idea) Thank you for smoking, and enjoy this FAQ. Speaking of e-mail, if you wish to contact me with updates, or if you have information worthy of foisting off on this FAQ, contact me at sweeneysaint@live.com. Put in the subject line Clash of the Titans and as your first line of email, the type of info. if you wish to complain about the FAQ, be respectful, and I'll listen, be a jackanape, and I will flush your email down the toilet, and put your email address on the block list. THIS IS MY ONLY WARNING! Also, at the End of each Chapter, I will put the Achievements I unlocked at that point of the game. It is not meant to be taken as "only these can be done here" or "these are the only ones you can unlock". This is simply a way for you to track your completetion of achievements along with me. This guide is also a C level guide, meaning that your end results will average out to a C, or average, playthrough. As I complete the S level requirements, I will post them with the appropriate Quest. Also, to get all the legal crap out of the way, I, Jonathan Stilwell (chaosOrdered999), own this little freak of nature. The game, and other trademarks and copyrighted material used in this guide are owned by their respective owners. I wrote this bad boy for fun, not profit, so don't get uptight. Anyone wishing to post this on another site, or rip info from this guide, refer to the above mentioned e-mail address. If I am asked, I will let it be spread like an STD at a swingers party, but ONLY if asked, and properly credited. For those of you who really need hand-holding, or want a FAQ for the FAQ, it will be provided when you people e-mail some questions. Navigation is done through a complicated mess, you must hold down the w, f, and 2 key, while typing "Zeus was a swinger" and tapping the ESC key for thirty minutes. Or you could hit Ctrl+F, type in either the quest name, or the designation C#Q#, where C=chapter, and q=quest. So, to find the First quest of the Third Chapter, Taming Pegasus, either Ctrl+F "Taming Pegasus" or "C3Q1". Now, on to the FAQ! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa II) Walkthrough The story opens with Io giving a voice-over history of the world. She details how Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades fought their father, and took over the world. We learn that Zeus tricked Hades into ruling the Underworld, and now, Man has rebelled against the Gods. And with that, we open on the First Chapter. Chapter 1 Perseus stands on the oceanfront property that his family owns, and his mother beckons him to come talk with her. She gives him the main weapon, a sword named Xipos, as well as the first task. Simply head south-east until the cut scene plays. Apparently, the docks have been taken over by a Siren, and nobody can fish today. Spyros, Perseus' father, tells you not to go out to the docks. Promptly ignore him to get on with the first mission. C1Q1 The Siren's Song Area: Isle of Paxos, Docks Enemies: Bones, Siren Sub-Weapons: None This is the dreaded tutorial mission that all games have these days. However, this one simply has little text boxes appear on screen detailing certain moves and abilities. For this one we only need three: Dodging, Heavy Attacks, and Light Attacks. Two waves of three Bones play with you while the tutorial flashes by, so play with them using your sword. Once the tutorial finishes, head forwards to the actual docks that the Siren has taken over. Once there, take note of the enemies that appear. First, you have the boss (Siren), next, you have the Mooks. In this case, the mooks are Bones. Pay no attention to the Bones, unless they surround you. Instead, just focus on the Siren. It has one attack, and a defensive move. The attack consists of a water bubble appearing in front of the Siren and then exploding into 4-5 arrows. Dodge this attack. When you hit the Siren, it will shrink into a bubble and teleport. Swing the camera around to find, lock-on, and repeat until dead. Three or four rounds should do her in. C1Q2 Finding Tekla Area: Isle of Paxos, Mount of Idols Enemies: Bone Warrior, Bones Sub-Weapons: Skull Hammer This mission is given to you by Perseus' mother, who has noticed Tekla and a wreath have disappeared. Go hunt down the little brat. Before you do, though; Bubo, the mechanical owl of Athena, appears to save your game. This little throwback to the 80's will save your game, provide Challenge Quests, and access DLC. Save and Continue. The actual mission is rather straight forward, simply head East until you run out of real estate. The area you teleport into is the lobby for Mount of Idols, and has two exits. The West exit is a simple arena with a rocky terrain. The east exit leads to an area with a fork. The north fork allows access to the top of the mountain, and the east fork leads to the idol area. This is where Tekla disappeared to, trying to pray to Zeus for help with the fishing. After talking to her, Bone Warriors appear. This little buggers have your first sub-weapon, the Skull Hammer. After collecting, it is automatically set to D ^, and is set as active. This shiny toy will allow you to break armor, as well as stun some enemies. Kill the three that appear, and go up to the rock slide that has blocked the exit. Hm...what to do, what to do. Do like Cool Hand Luke and make big rocks into little rocks. Quest Complete! C1Q3 The Undead Swarm Area: Isle of Paxos, Mount of Idols Enemies: Bones, Bone Soldier, Lost Spirit, Fallen Sub-Weapons: Rusty Blade, Caduceusian Core Before you can accept this quest, talk with all of Perseus' family and go to bed. The next day, soldiers from Argos have arrived to tear down the Idols on the mountain. They offer a month's worth of rations to anyone who helps them. As you leave the village, a villager named Plato will come up to you and tell you about the gifts and reinforcement system. What he tells you is some lame story about how his father had a fishing tool and some gift items lying about, and in the morning, the tool was refurbished. Yay. For the action that counts, you can now select reinforce from the sub-weapon screen to increase the Attack power, the Finesse level, the Skills available, and the Abilities available. Skills are weapon-specific, and gives you new methods of pounding out bonemeal. Abilities are either Plus or Minus, and affect what Perseus can do. These usually affect the soul steal, the sub-weapon steal, or your general well-being. After playing with this screen, exit the village. This is why we bought the game. Run all around the Mount of Idols, kicking ass and taking names (and weapons, and vital organs...). Important note, this quest has the second to last nuance we need to beat the game. This nuance is the shielded enemy. These enemies have some sort of shield protecting them, which can be broken with a Hammer or other heavy weapon. You could use the Ground Pounder attack, but the Hammer option will atomatically put the Bone Soldiers into Sub-Weapon Steal mode. Use LB to rip the Rusty Blade from its hand and stab it in the neck. Yum! The area we need to get to is the area to the northwest of the lobby. Enter here to find Bones and the Lost Spirit. This monster will give us the Caduceusian Core sub-weapon, which is the first Healing item. This will have a permanent home in your sub-weapon ring. However, you have to ask them with the Dual Blade skills to give it up. This is the final detail we need to worry about, the special condition enemies. They either cannot be defeated or forced to give up thier weapon unless you use a certain sub-weapon. Some of the popular ones are the Hammer, the Flame Core, and the Dual Blades. Three Lost Spirits will appear, surrounded bby many Fallen, so grab the Cores amd put the dead to rest to unseal the exit. Return to the lobby to get a Quest Cleared screen. C1Q4 A Few Good Men Area: Isle of Paxos, Mount of Idols Enemies: Bones, Bone Soldier, Bone Warrior, Skeleton Soldier, Fallen Warrior, Lost Spirit Sub-Weapons: Rusty Blade, Skull Hammer, Ceremonial Blade, Minoan Hammer, Caduceusian Core This mission is available from the group of soldiers stationed on the island. The game warns you that you cannot return to Paxos after this mission, which is a lie. However, it is the last time you can use the village of Paxos as a base. For this mission, you will have to head to the top of the Mount of Idols to find the soldiers. The entire Island can be explored, but what we need is the North Fork path. The west area has Fallen Warriors and Lost Spirits, so collect as wanted. the South Fork has Bones and Bone Soldiers. The North Fork leads to some Bones and Bone Warriors. Kill and continue. You will see some stepping stones across the river, and if you look at the mini-map, it shows a couple of circles floating in a sea of nothing. DO NOT FALL. As you continue on, the game tells you how to climb rock walls, so follow the wall upwards to get to a plateau. Here some Bones and Bone Warriors will appear, and try to crowd you. You could try to be S-S-Stylish! and try to soul and sub-weapon steal, but it's faster to just use the Sky Blow attack with the Hammer. Jump across the rocks to meet the Skeleton Soldiers. These are the next Tier of enemies, and can be identified by the Greco-Roman armor they wear. Smack them around to get the Ceremonial Blade weapon. Climb up the wall to find the summit, and the missing soldiers! Let's get them back to camp! ....crap, they're all dead. Talk to the mostly dead soldier at the tree trunk to learn why its a bad idea to challenge the gods. Oh yeah, Quest Cleared! This Quest leads directly to the next Quest, entitled... C1Q5 On The Home Front Area: Isle of Paxos, Village and Docks Enemies: Fallen, Bones, Harpy, Python Sub-Weapons: Leathery Wings This mission will introduce the most evil creation of Hades, the Necropol. This dastardly floating pillar has two modes, smash and special smash. the Smashable ones can be destroyed with any blow, and the special smash need a certain weapon to break. Flame Cores, Hammers, Martial Arts, Bows, and Dual Blades are the most used version, but technically, any sub-weapon could be required to break them. Gather as much Soul Power as you can, heal if needed, and when ready, break the Necropol to continue to the Docks. On the Docks, you will find three Bones, two Harpies, and a Python. No partridge in the pear tree, though. Have to wait unitl Christianity is created to have that one. Chain Seize mode is now active. Chain Seize will allow you to kill all enemies, and refill your Soul Power. All enemies are permanent spawns, so you need to activate the Chain Seize to kill them all in one blow. Smack the Harpies down to activate the sub-weapon steal and gain the Leathery Wings. When you get bored, activate the Chain Seize. Quest Complete! Leave Paxos C2Q1 The Curse of Hades Area: Banquet Hall Enemies: Stone Sentinels, Talos Sub-Weapons: Stone Spartha, Spirit of Argos Watch the cut scene to see the Queen declare a blasphemy, meet and greet Hades, and tell him to go home. Play resumes with an empty banquet hall, holding several interesting pieces of statuary. Statues, by the way, are impervious to all but one weapon, the Hammer. Two Hammer blows will activate the sub-weapon steal, so do so to gain a new weapon. Two of these Stone Seninels will appear at first, but the next wave contains four. The last wave contains Two Stone Sentinels and two Talos. Make each blow count, because it is a hard and painful process to get more Soul Power here. Two Sky Blows will knock the Talos' head off, which starts you on a new achievement, , and lets you steal the Spirit of Argos. Defeat them to get Quest Cleared. During the cutscene that follows, Perseus is given make-work tasks from Draco and other guards. Complete each Quest to get on with your life. C2Q2 Monsters in the Streets Area: Argos, Gate Enemies: Killer Frog, Bone Mauler, King Frog Sub-Weapons: Crude Axe This Quest has you trying to secure the gate. Several waves of enemies appear, starting with the Killer Frog, which is a human-sized yellow frog. The best action to take is to spam the X attack. After a few waves, Bone Maulers will appear. These Bones hold Axes to steal, so treat them like any other special Bones. After a while, King Frogs (larger, red Frogs) will join the fight. Make like a Pokemon junkie, and Gotta Kill'em All! C2Q3 Guiding Light Area: Argos, Lighthouse Enemies: Bone Mauler, Bone Archer, Harpy Sub-Weapons: Crude Axe, Wooden Bow, Leathery Wing Same idea, but now on the Lighthouse! This location is where the Kraken is fought, but right now it's home to Bone Maulers, Archers, and Harpies. For fun, use your Skull Hammer to spike a Harpy while it has no shadow. It will plummet straight into the ocean. Poor hellish birdie... also, doing so will keep you from gaining their weapon, so do at your own risk. Steal from the archers, and open a can of demi-godness on these dead creatures. C2Q4 Pacifism Area: Argos, Bazaar Enemies: Argothian (Male), Argothian (Female) Sub-Weapons: None No matter what you do, you can't kill the people. After all, they're just ignorant twerps that would rather kill the princess than try to kill the Kraken. As the name suggests, you can't kill anyone, which is a shame as Prokopion could use a free Rusty Blade lobotomy... Oh well, people will start bum rushing you. The first wave just has one guy, but if you haven't learnt the intricacies of dodging, you WILL die. After three attempts, the man will be overexerted, and try to catch his breath. This is the signal you are waiting for. Once he straightens up, he will glow like an enemy you can steal from. Do the button mash, and...judo throw him to the ground. Rinse and Repeat until done. The difficulty arises in the increasing number of bum rushers per wave. The second wave has two idiots, third has three. Toss the tossers to the ground to get a quest cleared screen. C2Q5 Rivalry I Area: Argos, Gate Enemies: Killer Frogs, King Frogs Sub-weapons: None The First Rivalry mission is brought about by a guard claiming that his sword is better than yours. Don't take that adianoeta lying down! Show you're a man, and kill more Frogs than the guard. This is a very easy quest, as you only need to kill the Killer Frogs, and leave the King Frogs alone. 2:30 minutes of psycho frog stomping goodness, though King Frogs show up at the 30 second mark. C2Q6 Colosseum I Area: Argos, Colosseum Enemies: Argothian Sentry Sub-weapons: None After smokin' the competition in Rivalry I, he wants a rematch in the Coliseum. As these are your supposed allies, you can't simply wail on them with your sub-weapons. In fact, sub-weapons are disabled for this one. Two waves of soldiers will appear, two in the first and five in the second. Remember, they have shields, so spam the AY attack. Punish them for their idiocy by breaking their elbows through the family-safe fun of the steal attack. Complete it and move on. C2Q7 Night Watch Area: Argos, Courtyard, Bazaar, Gate Enemies: Skeleton Soldier, Skeleton Mauler, Skeleton Archer, Skeleton Warrior, Cockatrice Sub-Weapons: Ceremonial Blade, War Axe, Horn Bow, Spiked Club The Courtyard is clear of enemies when you first run through it. The Bazaar is populated with Skeleton Soldiers, Maulers, and Archers. Pick up a Horn Bow and a War Ax. Take on two waves, and move to the Gate. The Skeletons all show up, from regular Soldiers, Archers, and Maulers, to the new Warriors. Pretty simple stuff, smash with hammer, pick up pieces... you get the drill. At the half way point, a Cockatrice will appear out of nowhere and start spraying you with poison if you're too close, and will launch tornadoes if you try to snipe it with the bows. C2Q8 Rivalry II Area: Argos, Lighthouse Enemies: Ornis, Killer Frog Sub-Weapons: Harpy Feather 2:30 minutes of pure slaughter. The only thing to note is that you need to pad your count if you want to get the Harpy Feather weapon. Other than that, same as before. C2Q9 Colosseum II Area: Argos, Colosseum Enemies: Argothian Royal Guard Sub-weapons: None As before, the guards are not happy that you are a better monster slayer, so they want to take it out of your hide with...padded sticks. The same rules from the earlier colosseum battle apply, so you merely beat them up to make them flash, jump them with your steal button, and slam them neck first to the colosseum floor. Two waves again in this mission, consisting of a wave of three and five. Be careful, because two of the second wave come from directly behind you. Once complete, you will go to the last “real” mission of the area, a little number called... C2Q10 Swords Speak Louder Area: Argos, Colosseum Enemies: Draco Sub-weapons: None Draco, captain of the guards, finally believes that you know which end is pointy on a sword, so he duels you one on one in the Colosseum. He has a shield, and since he is not maggot food yet, he actually has some fight in him. Colosseum rules still apply, so no healing or other sub-weapons. Make sure that you dodge almost constantly, as he will hurt when he connects. Dodge to the side as he swings, then Y attack to send him sprawling. The rules of gentlemanly dueling have not been invented yet, so go ahead and stomp him flat while he's down. After a few smack downs, he will flash, so be ready to do the sub-weapon steal on him. Like other humans, he doesn't give you his sword, but after a few flashy moves, hit the button to smack his wrist. He will drop his sword, ask you who your teacher was, and shout “Again!”. Second verse, same as the first. The third verse of this little ditty has a faster tempo, so dodge like crazy, and only hit him when his sword is extended. Quest Complete! C2Q11 Departures Area: Argos, Bazaar Enemies: Argothian (Male), Argothian (Female) Sub-Weapons: None This quest is, for all intents and purposes, Pacifism II. Feed the idiots another helping of dirt casserole to learn that Co-Op mode is unleashed! What a drag. However, Support Characters join you here, so take the good with the bad. Chapter Complete! Kucuk and Ozak have missions for you, as well as Draco. Q3C1 Taming Pegasus Area: Miasmic Swamp Enemies: Hellhound Sub-Weapons: Flame Core The first area has a Flame Core necropol, destroy it to get to the bridge. Jump off the bridge and head back to your fishing spot and head east from it to wind up in the Pegasus hunting grounds. The Pegasus stands in the corner of the map, spinning around in a circle. When he flashes orange, you can slowly walk towards him, but remember to hide if he turns towards you. Its basically red light/green light. Hide behind rocks when necessary, and accept the fact that failure is definitely an option. When you finally get close enough, hit the button, and play a long sub-weapon steal game. Complete it to learn that the Horse Whisperer, Perseus ain't. Q3C2 God or Man? The first area is infested with Hellhounds and Fallen Warriors, so clear them out to unblock the path. Head east to the area that had the Lost Spirit and two Hellhounds. The Lost Spirit has been replaced by a necropols, but the Hellhounds are still there. Same as the last time we saw a necropols, the enemies permanently respawn, so either go psycho on the poor beasts or hit the necropols with your new Flame Core. Head back to the statue in the middle of the area to receive the Blade of Olympus. Quest Cleared! You receive a baton. Q3C3 Fisherman's Son Kucuk complains about the quality of food, and asks you to make good on your training as a fishermen. He accompanies you on this mission, so lets get some grub from the swamp! The opening area contains Killer Frogs by the truckload, so kill them and proceed over the bridge to enter the next area. This area brings back our old friend, the Lost Spirit, and his neighbor, the Hellhound brothers. Remember, Lost Spirits only submit to the dual blade attacks, and the Hellhound will give you the Flame Core sub-weapon. Make sure to collect at least one, and equip it to the spot of your choice. Cockatrices, Sirens, and Succubi will only let you steal from them if you smack them around with the Flame Core family. Return to the previous area, and jump off the bridge. Play dentist on the Hellhound, and continue onwards on your quest for fresh fish! After the load screen, you will be cut off from moving forwards by a wall of red fire. Simply kill the frogs that appear to put out the flames. When the flames are out, you can go either north or east. Head north to be attacked by stronger frogs and two Lost Spirits. Defeat this group of enemies to find a fishing spot, signified by a glowing dot on the ground. Approach it for a Quest Complete. Q3C4 Herb Hunt Once back at base, it seems as though the fish you caught had some mercury in it, as Ozal is quite sick. Talk to him to enter the next quest, Herb Hunt. Jump off the bridge to head north, and meet a few new faces. Namely, the Soul Eater, who gives you the first Barrier Core. Head towards the Pegasus hunting grounds to complete the quest. As you enter the hunting grounds, there will be an area to the left that goes upward. Follow it to find the glowing healing herb. Quest complete, right? Not quite yet. A swarm of Killer Frogs and King Frogs will appear. Focus on the King Frogs, and if you wish, use your Spiked Club (you did steal it from a Skeleton Warrior, right?) to perform a two sweep crowd control move. Once you corner the market on frog legs, the Quest is finally Complete! Q3C5 Pathfinder Talk to good old Draco to start this mission. Apparently, the only way out of the swamp are pillars set up by the merchants who travel through here. Find these pillars, and return to base. Jump off the bridge to meet a Soul Eater and his Death Frog friends. Accept the Soul Eater's candy and continue north. At the next screen, approach the glowing green pillar. After announcing it to the world, continue north. Our eventual destination is the area to the north of the fishing hole you found in the Fisherman's Son quest. The second pillar you see is guarded by a Hellhound and two Soul Eaters. Rob them blind and continue. At the fishing hole, turn north to see a bridge and the third pillar. Cross the bridge and kill the two Soul Eaters to complete the mission. SAVE YOUR GAME NOW! Q3C6 Caibos! As you enter the camp, you hear screams of pain from your companions. Caibos, the Cursed King, has attacked your camp! Perseus and Draco tag team the creature, so let's rumble. Caibos: At this point, all you want to do is knock a quarter of his health off to activate the sub-weapon steal. He is strong, there are no Bones or Killer Frogs to join the fun, and dodging is your bestest friend in the whole wide world. All of his attacks will knock you down, so use Draco as cannon fodder and attack Caibos from behind and the flanks. Again, knock a quarter of his health off, initiate sub-weapon steal, and watch as the Cursed King bites Perseus' arm. Draco comes in with a flying Dynamic Entry, and cuts off Caibos' arm. Quest Complete! Q3C7 Tracking Caibos The next quest is to follow the little turd so you can fully show your displeasure at his attack. Follow the purplish blue bloodstains. Be careful of the large puddles, as they spawn scorpions to attack you. Hit them with a Y attack to flip them and open them up for a sub-weapon steal. Also, that bite is poisonous, so don't dilly-dally. You're on the Death Clock here. If you fall too low in health, use that Cadeceusian Core to heal yourself, and continue on. Finally, you will find the desert, as well as a save game prompt. You are still poisoned, so don't take too much time killing scorpions. Hit the necropol with your hammer to... activate another necropol. Hit this one with your dual blades, and the one after it with the Spirit of Argos. Enter the cave, and meet Scorpiok. The Young Scorpioks serve as Bones, so suck them dry to heal and power your hammer. Use your hammer as a big ol' nutcracker and open his shell. After enough punishment, the sub-weapon steal icon appears, so use it and bring him down! Quest Complete! You are still poisoned, so don't take too much time killing scorpions. Hit the necropols with your hammer to... activate another necropols. Hit this one with your dual blades, and the one after it with the Spirit of Argos. Enter the cave, and meet Scorpiok. The Young Scorpioks serve as Bones, so suck them dry to heal and power your hammer. Use your hammer as a big ol' nutcracker and open his shell. After enough punishment, the sub-weapon steal icon appears, so use it and bring him down! Quest Complete! After a cut scene where Io heals you, talk to Draco to find that the Djinn have been attacked by a herd of Satyros. Io asks that you negotiate with them, so accept the quest. After finding out that Hades has put a bounty on your head, its time to switch negotiating styles. Defeat all the Satyros to add to your weapon collection, and receive a Quest Complete! The next Quest is a simple defense mission. Keep the herds of Satyros away from your camp, mainly by slaughtering them. After about four waves of enemies, consisting of Soldier, Warrior, and Archer class enemies, you will receive a Quest Complete! You now have a choice, Divide and Conquer, or Infiltrate. Draco tells you that the Satyros are going to receive a one-two punch, first from the brothers as they provide chaos in the valley you were just in, and then by Draco infiltrating the main camp and killing the chieftain. Infiltrate: First things first, you need to open the door. Do so by ringing the doorbell, or in this case, smashing the eyeballs stuck on sticks in the area. When the door opens, kill the two butlers just inside and crash the party! The second area has another two eyeballs to kill, so first head west, to the very edge to find the first eyeball, and the second is found by looking at the mini-map, and finding the southern pointing arrow area. It can only be accessed by a climbing wall. Open the door to find the boss. The Boss for this section is a two on two team match. Perseus and Draco versus Cyclops and the Saytros Chieftain. Focus your attention on the Chieftain, as he is far quicker and more annoying. The Chieftain is really just a souped-up soldier, complete with shield, so put your best hammer on an slam him into the ground. After the Cheiftain is dead, kill the Cyclops. The Cyclops can be blinded for a moment by hitting his one eye with an arrow, so equip accordingly. As far as attack patterns go, the Cyclops will slam the ground repeatedly with his hammers, so dodge that, and every once in a while, he'll fall backwards. Get some cheap, charged hammer shots here. For an easier time of this battle, once the Chieftain is gone, stay right up behind the Cyclops' leg. Doing so will protect you from his hammer blows, so you can deliver the pain. Also, if you get knocked out of the sub-weapon steal, the Cyclops does not gain new hammers. If you knock both of the hammers away, he will try to grab you. Capture means he will feed, so try to dodge, ne? After felling both beasts, Quest Complete! When you appear back at camp, Draco tells you that you need the seven seeds of the rafflesia plant to defeat the Sand Worm and continue to the mountain. Pick the partner you want and accept the quest. Head to the Pegasus hunting grounds to find the flower. This little bugger is ornery, and gives you its seeds as a high velocity mortar attack. Kill it to harvest a seed. Collect the three here, and go back to the fishing hole. Head as far north as possible to find two more flowers, guarded by Hellhounds. Go to the area west-ish of the bridge to find the last two flowers. Kill them all for their seeds, and Quest Complete! Head back to the arena where you fought Scorpiok. Now you will fight a giant sand worm. It has three main attacks. The first is a body slam, the second is the mucus shot, and the third attack consists of it retreating into a sand whirlpool, then launching out to hit you. At the three quarter mark, it will spawn sidewinders. Kill them to return to the fight. At the halftime show, Satyros cheerleaders show up. After that, its a simple brawl-fest to activate sub-weapon steals. Three of those will kill this thing. This ain't the end folks. Head northward to find the true boss. If you thought that first one was huge, this one tops it easily. You fight on a long ledge, where it can slam down or belch huge rings of phlegm at you. There are Bones and Sidewinders here as well, but a body slam from the boss kills them off. Once it gets to half health, a sub-weapon steal occurs. Press the button to tour its digestive tract, placing the seeds as you go. Keep it up, and the explosion at the end will kill the boss. Quest Complete! Now you meet the witches. After talking with them, they instigate a game of monkey in the middle. You're the monkey. Catch the flying eyeball with the sub-weapon steal, and they will relent. No, they won't tell you how to kill the Kraken, but they will in exchange for certain ...favors. You also receive the Spirit of Ambition sub-weapon. Talk with each one to access the missions they have. The first witch decides to tempt you with Succubi, so go to the mountain and prove her wrong. There is nothing special about the mountain, so I will merely mention the enemies that appear. Sirens, Death Soldiers and Archers appear here on all three missions, as well as Sightless. For this quest, Succubi appear. They, like the Sirens, will give up a sub-weapon if hit with fire. Kill all Succubi (around ten) to finish this quest. Next up, some Centaurs are squatting on the mountain, so clear them out. Same mountain, same enemies, except that Centaurs replace Succubi, and we get to meet the Behold...er... Eye of Death. The Centaurs give you a new dual-wield blade, so collect it as they charge past you. Again, about ten Centaurs will spawn, so have fun and keep the bloodstains to a minimum. The third mission is to pluck out the Centaur Leader's eyeballs, for eyeball soup. Simply follow the map until you find a sunken arena. Along the way, you will be accosted by all the enemies you faced before on the mountain, so keep yourself healed up. Enter the arena to face off against a giant Centaur Slayer. Steal his weapon and gut him to Complete the Quest. Once the three are satisfied, they tell you to kill the Chimera. You are sent back to the desert for this one. Simply follow the Chimera's flight path, or head to the arena where you met the slightly gigantic sand worm. The Chimera, like the myth states, has a lion's head, with a goat's head above it, and a snake for a tail. This one also has wings, so watch out for any aerial moves it makes. The lion breathes fire, the goat calls down lightening, and the snake spews poison. Claw swipe and body slam round out the attack roster. Hammers, Dual Blades, and the Y button are all good choices, and if you upgraded the Cyclops' hammer, you can get two free hay maker swings at the boss. Initiate the sub-weapon steal to first stab the lion, then the goat, and finally, the snake through the brain pans. Quest Cleared! Its now time to leave the witches. Fight your way through the mountain until you get to the sunken arena, where four necropols wait, along with Centaurs and Death Soldiers. Smash the two necropols on the ground with your hammer, and hit the last two with your bow and arrow. Like other necropols barriers, the enemies disappear after the barrier is gone. After a cut scene showing how to summon the ferryman plays, you are aboard Charon. At the front of the boat is good ol' Bubo, so save and do some challenge quests. After doing any challenge quests, talk to the soldier with the quest icon above him. H tells you to go into the bowels of Charon where Io has hidden herself. Go down there and run around till Io attacks you. She then gives you instructions in how to fight Medusa, and UST occurs. A call comes from above decks that Harpies are congregating. Go up there to find that its not just Harpies, but Ornisi and Bones aboard as well. Kill them all, but try to save your soul power. You have a nasty boss fight coming up, and only two Skeleton Archers to help you. This boss is a serpent, made up of writhing, naked souls. He stays at a far distance, so use your bow, or if you don't like it, (ie, me) use your Crude Axe to hit the hideous abomination. After about a half-inch of life is gone, he will circle around the boat and fire souls at you. DO NOT AIM AT HIS FACE. Turn completely around, target the glowy part of his tail, and release all the pent up rage at having to look at this monster on his tail. After a few rounds of this, (about a quarter of his life taken) he will go off into the distance. No, he's not running, hes setting up his “Timber!” attack. He will shoot straight up, snarl at you, then come at you like a possessed roller coaster (not unlike those at Dismal World). Lock on and DO NOT DODGE. When you see the icon, grab him with the LB, and complete the Quick Time Action. You will rip a fang out and jab it into his eye socket. He backs off and charges you again. Rinse and Repeat. Congratulations! Charon is Complete! You are now in the Underworld proper, and Io has three quests for you. These must be completed before you can access the Temple of Medusa. You and Draco must kill the Basilisk, the Two-Headed Dog, and the Prometheus. Killing the Basilisk All of these missions are simple to complete, as you are merely doing a boss rush attack. The Basilisk is guarded by two Skeletons, an Archer and a Warrior. The Basilisk itself is a gargantuan, eight or ten legged lizard with a helmet. Harry can't stop this bad boy, but Perseus can, mainly by subtle application of the Domination Hammer. Stock up on souls, then slam away. He will do a bum rush, as well as spew poison from all the pores of his body. After the halftime show, he will stand up and slam the ground, so time for some cheap hits. Once he flashes, its all over. Killing the Two-Headed Dog. Highly annoying boss fight. First you have to kill a bunch of scorpions, then two Hounds of Tartarus appear. Finally, after getting nearly killed, the boss appears. Treat him like the dog he is. After a long and painful fight (which will make you reach for a shotgun whenever you hear Fido growl), it's time to move on. Killing the Prometheus This one is painful because you have a long wind up to the boss arena. All barriers are controlled by necropols, and continue on. Bows, Axes, Hammers, and Flame Cores will break them. After breaking them, the giant will appear. This is simply a Cyclops battle, with the ever annoying sand worms EVERYWHERE! If you can make the shot, hit the Prometheus with your bow in the eye, run up, and take some free hits. Unlike the Cyclops, the strategy of hiding behind the leg will not work. His attack patterns are similar to the Cyclops, but on Speed. After you kill the three and gain the keys they bear, time to open the gate. Approach it and meet the new butler! Skeleton King This guy is bad news, though you can get an achievement off him. Hammer of the Forge should be used, rather than Domination Hammer, as it can crack his armor in one hit. He shoots a laser out of his mouth, will swing his body around, slinging rocks, and will try to sweep you up like some King Kong wannabe. If you get too close, he will start charging a sphere burst shield. Two Haymakers will stop that nonsense, but keep your souls charged on the never-ending line of Bones. Kill him and enter the Temple of Medusa. The Temple of Medusa is a confusing place, so type “Medusa's Temple map” to get an idea of where to go. Basically, if there's a Talos with a door facing it, take it. At the bottom, you will find Medusa. Four on one battle, and she still wipes the floor with you. If her eyes glow, let go of the lock-on and run like crap. If it hits, you die. She also does a break dance move, stay far away. After each sub-weapon steal, you will lose a party member. After the Djinn dies, she will gain a new attack. Each snake will shoot a petrification beam at you, so start dodging and smacking her with the Domination Hammer. Draco's death will destroy her tail, so you can get up close. Kill her to get the Medusa's Gaze and one of her serpent-hair things. If you have been religiously stealing sub-weapons, you should have the Power of “12” and the Weapons Collector. If you don't have the Offer Gifts or the Blacksmith achievement yet, what is your problem? There are no cookies for taking the painful route, unless you do that so you can make a FAQ. Once she's dead, leave the temple. Thankfully, the wrong ways are sealed, so just keep going up. Eventually, you will exit, and talk with Io. However, Caibos cuts the reunion short rather quickly. This battle is nowhere near Medusa's difficulty, just go hacking away with your Y attacks. When he flashes, sub-weapon steal and he reveals that he was married to your biological mother. Don't you just love the Greeks and their habit of making crappy family trees? Fly Pegasus Air back to Argos and find that the Queen is dead. Tell the King that you don't have time for useless jackanapes like him, and go outside to Pegasus. Unfortunately, the flock of Harpies will stop you. Defend Pegasus as best you can, but you will be overwhelmed. The King tells you to take a short cut through his palace, and he will fight with you. Kill the Death Maulers and Warriors that appear, and go around the L shaped map. At the cut scene, the king has a fatal encounter with some masonry, and you are back in the courtyard. The hunter brothers have returned, and this is the last base camp of the game. Talk to Bubo, save, and complete any challenge quests you want. When done, talk to Ozal. Select which brother you want to partner with, and carry on. Our goal is to clear the courtyard and the bazaar. All the flavors of Death skeletons show up, as well as two Cockatrices. Say it with me kids: “KILL! MAIM! RIP! DESTROY!” Once done, its time to introduce one ugly son of a god to another ugly experiment of a god. Harpies appear during the battle with the Kraken, but they simply are a distraction. Wait for the flash, and do the Quick-Time Event. Congratulations, you ticked it off. Run up to the balcony, and wait for a harpy to get in range. This QTE will result in you swinging from the harpies to the Kraken, stabbing him a few times, and finally shoving Medusa's head into its face. The Kraken has a few arena-wide moves to be leery of, mainly the tentacle sweep. The left tentacle will come at you from the side, then the right one, and then a ground pounding blow from his fist. Remember, you can't hurt him, but QTE can kill him. The game ain't over yet, sweetheart, you gotta talk to your father. Confront Zeus on Olympus, and perform the QTE. Other endings may be possible, but this one is a rather lackluster ending. Again, it may be because I completed this game with a 69% completion rate, so let me know if the ending changes based on that rate. If you play your saved file after the credits, you will appear on Mount Olympus with Bubo. More Challenge Quests appear, and now you can unlock Days Gone Past, also known as replay main quest. More on that in the Challenge Quests. Congratulations! You were able to complete Clash of the Titans with an amazing amount of hand-holding! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Challenge Quests Mount of Idols Streets of Argos Miasmic Swamp Desert of the Djinn Norn Mountain The Underworld Medusa's Temple Argos Castle Area Rivalry III Mating Season Glutton of the Swamp Enemy Remnants Revenge of the Satyros Looming Skeleton Sand Wormania Giant Gaze Poison Wildlife Territory Stand Your Ground I Stand Your Ground II Stand Your Ground III Stand Your Ground IV Stand Your Ground V Gladiator I Gladiator II Gladiator III Gladiator IV Gladiator V The Stubborn Squad Commander The Cursed King Blood Born Demons The Blue One-Eyed Giant The Beast Man and the Giant Chthonic Terror Twin Blades in the Mist Death-Eating Snake Evil Lizard of the Underworld Two-Headed Watchdog Son of Posideon Skeleton King Celestial Beauty The One-Armed King Twin Bladed Calvary aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa III) List Of Sub-Weapons Each weapon has a set amount of upgrades that it can hold. In further updates the upgrade and upgrade cost will be displayed. A) Dual Swords Rusty Blade Ceremonial Blade Stone Spartha Butcher's Blade Savage Blade Durandal Serrated Kopis Warrior’s Might Sentry's Sword Falx Flesh Ripper Akinakes Cursed Blade Leonis Hoplite Sword Fang of Tartarus Blade of Darkness B) Hammer Skull Hammer Attack I SE I Hammer Seize Points 30 Hammer Seize Points 30 Copper Starfire 2 Copper Starfire 2 Attack II SE II Hammer Seize Points 30 Hammer Seize Points 30 Copper Starfire 2 Warrior's Bones 3 Skill Ability Minoan Hammer Spiked Club Iron Hammer Capricorn Centaurian Satyros Idol Mallet of the Forge Domination Hammer Hammer of Hephaestus Cyclopean Maul Fowl Play Hand of Tartarus C) Axe Crude Axe War Axe Headsman's Axe Idaea Bronze Edge Metal Hatchet Goat Edge Flat Axe The Maw of Tartarus Axe of Themis D) Bow Wooden Bow Horn Bow Appolyon Bow Hunter Bow Finger of Thanatos Bow of the Monoceros Sagittarius Bone Bow Gorgon’s Gaze Bow of Eros The Talon of Tartarus Bow of Artemis E) Martial Arts Core Spirit of Argos Hydra Soul The Brothers Libra Demeter's Touch F) Flame Core Flame Core Arietis Cereberusian Flame Antares G) Underworld Core Cursed Orb Orb of the Nameless Gemiorum Spirit of Ambition Will of Tartarus Chaotic Bane Essence of Hatred H) Feather Leathery Wing Harpy Feather Succubus Wing Chimera Wing Altair Virginis Erinyes Feather Wing of Icarus I) Tail Poison Stinger Discourager Deneb Scorpio Serpent of Medusa J) Healing Core Caduceusian Core Essence of Vitality Essence of Quartz Aquarius Illiotropio K) Barrier Core Barrier Core Veil of the Protector Absolute Wall L) Harp Pisces Vega Lyre of Apollo Call of Tartarus Orpheus aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa IV) List of Enemies This is the Bestiary. Each Entry will eventually have the weapon and gifts dropped, as well as area found. Fallen Cursed Orb Living Dead Orb of the Nameless Fallen Warrior Minoan Hammer Bones None Bone Soldier Rusty Blade Bone Warrior Skull Hammer Bone Mauler Crude Axe Bone Archer Wooden Bow Skeleton Soldier Ceremonial Blade Skeleton Warrior Spiked Club Skeleton Mauler War Axe Skeleton Archer Horn Bow Death Soldier Akinakes Death Warrior Fowl Play Death Mauler Flat Axe Death Archer Bone Bow Dark Soldier Hoplite Sword Satyros Soldier Butcher's Blade Satyros Warrior Iron Hammer Satyros Mauler Bronze Edge Satyros Archer Apollyon Bow Savage Soldier Butcher's Blade Savage Warrior Capricorn Savage Mauler Metal Hatchet Savage Archer Hunter's Bow Dark Savage Serrated Kopis Tribal General Savage Blade Tribal Destroyer Centaurian Satyros Idol Tribal Beserker Goat Edge Tribal Assassin Finger of Thanatos Horn General Durandal Horn Destroyer Domination Hammer Horn Beserker Headman's Axe Horn Assassin Bow of the Monoceros Satyros Chieftain Lost Spirit Soul Eater The Brothers Dark Soul Sightless Talos Spirit of Argos Stone Sentinel Stone Spatha Golden Talos Libra Dark Talos Demeter's Touch Killer Frog None Death Frog None King Frog None Hellhound Flame Core Hound of Tartarus Arietis Watcher None Eye of Death None Eye of Decay None Young Scorpioch Poison Stinger Desert Crawler Deneb Deathstalker Scorpio Sidewinder Dark Sidewinder Lava Dweller Siren Piscium Dark Siren Lyre of Apollo Fire Maiden Vega Succubus Succubus Wing Lamia Virginis Harpy Leathery Wing Ornis Harpy Feather Fury Erinyes Feather Centaur Sentry's Sword Sable Centaur Sentry's Sword Dark Centaur Flesh Ripper Cockatrice Altair Python None Raffelesia None Totem None Argothian (Male) None Argothian (Female) None Argothian Sentry None Argothian Royal Guard None Cyclops Mallet of the Forge Prometheus Cyclopean Maul Scorpioch Descourager Sand Worm Geminorum Sand Serpent Spirit of Ambition Centaur Slayer Falx Pride of Ixion Leonis Fang of Tartarus (Twin Bladed Glory) Chimera Chimera Wing Maw of Tartarus (the Desert Rowdy) Soul Serpent Dioskilos Basilisk Skeleton King Medusa Kraken Draco The Call of Tartarus (The Stubborn Squad Commander) Pegasus Enyo Deino Pemphredo Io Caibos Cursed Blade (second fight) Hades Zeus aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa V) Gifts These gifts are important, yet time consuming part of the game. As you complete quests, you will find that your inventory is getting full. Under the Sub-Weapon sub-menu, select the weapon and highlight the Reinforce option to upgrade a weapon. They all fall under seven categories, and are of 3 different levels. Higher levels of Gifts are given for performing Perfect Sub-Weapon Steals and B, A, and S completion scores. Starfire
Copper
Silver
Gold 
Celestial
Sacred
Shining Zodiac
Solar Progenitor
Lunar Secret


aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
VI) DLC 

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa