The storekeeper sells that (and the rare card "Emuk" for 500 glis). Now, in order to get to the north caves, you need better equipment. Collect the card "Kobra Zero" and go get the star inside the house to the left by entering a hole in the wall. Next to the well, there's a secret opening behind the house. The locked house contains something interesting. Go back to the surface, then west, open the chests and check all the houses to find some stuff including the card "Tork". Get it to grow taller and go south to find the card "Worm". Down in the well, the seed is easily noticeable to the left. Talk to a kid who is going to mention something about a seed lost in the well. Although, it's a game and there is a faster way. Time to grow up so eat some vegetables and soup (and wait years and years). You can talk to the NPCs but there's a problem: you're a kid and they are not sociable towards kids. Open the chest to unlock Papunika Village. When you reached the meadow, do not touch the statues right now, save your progress before then crush one by one your foes. Why is that? Because there's the first village a bit further to the north. Welcome to the overworld, folks! This is where you can start farming glis like you were in a turn based RPG. After this fight, note the breakable stone to the right guarding the chest and go north. These can only be hit from the back or the sides. Go back to the first signboard and go between the rocks. You'll come to a point where you will be blocked by a black stone known as dimensional stone. Open the chest to the left to get the long-awaited (and so deep and rich) plot then the next ones. Not that far from the new save point, there's a star to the north. There is a breakable rock to the right before the save point but you need another item so keep in mind that there is a rock here. Go back, head south, open the chest to get the 16-bit colors and move to the next save point. Go west to find a star in the chest and the card "bat" after cutting some grass. Open the chest to activate the save points. You'll find a strange symbol on the ground. That is the second and last collectible you can collect to get three achievements (one for each milestone of ten stars collected), which means you have a total of thirty stars to find in the world of Evoland. Also, cut the grass to the left in the second screen to get another collectible: a star. There are twenty-three cards to collect in this game, necessary to play a mini-game later and get two achievements of the game. Before going east, go back to the starting point and cut the grass to the bottom right hand corner to get to the chest you saw earlier and pick up your first collectible: the card "Octorac". Cross the bridge, go south and get the sword. There is a lot of backtracking to do in this game if you want to get all the collectibles and achievements. Head south, open the chest to the left and keep in mind the chest you cannot open. Move forward until you come to another chest to open. No need to press a button to open the chest, just bump into them. Go right as the instruction says then go left. Oh and that walkthrough also works with the Legendary Edition.įirst thing you might ask is: is there a plot, a goal? There is one actually but you'll get it in due time. So I hope you're ready for that trip because I am and I'll be your commander for the entire journey. I could replay the Legenday Edition (since I bought it on Switch and finished Evoland once) but I felt like replaying the original Evoland on PC. Isn't that great? For someone like me who tried the free version and the reboot, it is. And now, you can play both games in the new version available for Switch, XBOX One, PS4 and PC. The game has been a success and they made a sequel released for PC. Years later, the developpers went ahead and remade the game for PC. The idea is to play through the evolution of the RPG genre by unlocking features during the game. It has been inspired by famous RPGs such as Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda. What is Evoland, by the way? For starters, that game was originally a free game made in 48 hours for a Ludum Dare by Shiro Games. Called "Evoland: the Legendary Edition" and released for Switch and other systems, I decided to replay the first episode. Recently, I heard of a bundle regrouping two fantastic games that some of you might have heard of as well: the Evoland series. It's been a while but I had to take care of various stuff. Hi folks! Laian here, back to the saddle with a brand new walkthrough.
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