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Game Owner's Website: http://www.capcom.co.jp (For Capcom Co, LTD), http://www.capcom.com (for Capcom USA, Inc.) ======================================================================== HISTORY OF THE FAQ May 12, 1999 -------------- After spending 2-3 days writing, compiling, and completing the tiresome Chris Redfield Manual, it's time for me to write a descriptive manual for Jill Valentine. Why many speedsters like Jill? Well, people can beat the game faster with Jill, but why I want to write my own Jill Manual? Well, it's because I want people to read a very descriptive manual instead of having to struggle reading Speed Guides that have been flying throughout the Internet. May 17, 1999 ------------ Minor Updates. Nothing major. Only the Chris Manual gets a major-time update due to some change of plans in reducing time even for beginners. May 20, 1999 ------------ Teeny-bitty update today. Nothing major with the exception that I may be able to get Resident Evil Director's Cut (now supports Dual Shock) because of my love for the first release of this game. March 5, 2000 ------------- Again, this FAQ covers BOTH THE ORIGINAL RELEASE AND THE DIRECTOR'S CUT PLUS DIRECTOR'S CUT DUAL SHOCK. I have tried my best to finish covering just about every ounce of the Arranged Mode in this FAQ as much as I can, but I don't know if I have completed this just yet. If anything is missing, then please let me know of anything missing. Being more of a Redfield Freak in the world of Survival Horror, I had many reasons why my motto on any Resident Evil Game would be "Redfields are first". That is the case in Resident Evil because I chose to update my Chris Manual first before Jill. To tell you the truth, Resident Evil Nemesis (Biohazard Last Escape in Japan) is only a side-story to Resident Evil 2 and it's not necessary to own the game at all. If there was a really good Resident Evil game to own next on your Biohazard line-up, then it would be Resident Evil Code Veronica for the Dreamcast. Be sure to buy a Sega Dreamcast after reading this massively changed update. Also, trusting Barry is JUST PLAIN CAKE. Having played Jill's rather wimpy game several times, I found out that it is VERY EASY TO TRUST BARRY. I've read Mark Stephenson's FAQ regarding about this. Although in his case there will be some penalties for not trusting Barry at all, I think you can still trust Barry all the way, and still get a kick-ass time. Anyway, I've edited some parts of the FAQ so that you would be able to trust Barry "The Vincent Merken" way. Just remember trusting Barry is PLAIN OLD CAKE. Rescuing Chris is not necessary because taking time to rescue Chris will only add unnecessary minutes in your overall game time. However, for a beginner, you need to rescue Chris. I would like to tell you that my Resident Evil PDFs are now proudly mirrored at GameFAQs (The Video and Computer Game Archives). This will add the extra convenience you might need just in case you run into a really tough puzzle to solve. I recommend that you print these PDFs out and SAVE them for future reference. THERE WILL BE A LOT OF BUGS SO PLEASE GIVE ME ANY RANTINGS ABOUT ANY BUGS, ERRORS, OR OTHER FLAWS THAT YOU FIND IN THIS FAQ BECAUSE AS OF THIS UPDATE, THERE ARE AN AWFUL AMOUNT OF BUGS THAT MIGHT BE IN THIS DOCUMENT. Please copy and paste the flawed areas of the FAQ and I'll try to take action. As always, this document has been carefully created in respect to all copyright laws and international treaties. Please notify me IMMEDIATELY if you find any offensive material in this document. ======================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS - Newsflash - Overview and Reason - Differences between Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine - Items for Jill Valentine - The Mansion Investigation - The Guardhouse - First Hunter Fandango - The Caves - The Labratory - The Barry Burton Manifesto - Do's and Dont's - Resources of this document - Acknowledgements ======================================================================== NEWSFLASH ** AN IMPORTANT RANT ** My policy still stands: I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY E-MAILED REQUESTS FOR ANY WEBMASTER WHO WISHES TO MIRROR THIS WORK ANYMORE. This has been a strict policy by myself and will definitely endure for the life of me. I really hate it when I see outdated versions of my work at any website and I FEEL UNCOMFY WHENEVER I FIND OUT THAT SOMEONE HAS MIRRORED ANY OF MY WORKS WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. 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Most of these speed guides just omit the MO Disc part of the game, which is crucial to get the Special Key. On the other hand, there are two authors before me who has done a good job (FOR THE LEAST) getting the OK Ending (Rescue and/or accept Rebecca for Chris, Trust Barry completely for Jill). Vincent Merken and Josh Harring are to be thanked because much of my expertise came from these two strong survivors. Also, take some time to thank Mark Stephenson for pointing out the endings for each character. I wouldn't have been a much better Biohazard survivor without these three strong survivors. Among the authors who I have to thank, it is Vincent Merken who is possibly the strongest survivor in the Internet. He can beat Jill's scenario in only 95 minutes (or less) without saving (I'm assuming he didn't save at all). He also has beaten Leon's First Scenario (in Resident Evil 2, I've read his document!) in 95 minutes (or less) with NO SAVES AT ALL! It's possible to beat the game in under 3 hours without saving, but since you can't play your PlayStation for more than 2:30, I will have to state out some recommended save locations. The amount of save positions will be 6, meaning that you need to avoid picking up Ink Ribbons often, which wastes time. I'll tell you my recommendations from time to time. I recommend that you read this document over and over again and try to picture the scenario you are to be in. Also, some puzzles can be such a pain in the ass, so there is a 50/50 chance that I will need to "PDF-my-ideas" at my website. I have Adobe Acrobat and I can't wait until I can get a Camera so I can describe these time-wasters through a PDF Document to service you better. For those of you who will be using this document as a Walkthrough, I will try to explain as many items as I can. For those of you who will be using it as a Speed Guide, I WILL POINT OUT WHETHER OR NOT THE CHUNK OF TEXT IS OPTIONAL. Remember, running is good: it reduces the amount of playing time overall. Jill can carry 8 items (Chris can only carry 6) but it's still a good idea to carry NO MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF WEAPON AND WEAPON AMMO AT A TIME since that should AT LEAST give you two more item spaces for storing some unexpected items. Jill has a Shotgun, Magnum, and a Bazooka (with Acid, Fire, and Explosive Capabilities) meaning that she has more ammo than Chris. Part of the reason why I will tell you that the Magnum will be an optional item in the Walkthrough is because readers who are experts won't need the Magnum but beginners may need the Magnum in order to succeed. Jill can't withstand as much punishment as Chris can so you will have to be careful not to be taking any hits at all. If you do, then this means that you will have to search around the game finding curative herbs, wasting LOTS OF TIME and narrowing your odds of grabbing the Rocket Launcher by the time you beat the game. I'm not going to mention any grabbing of files and/or any unnecessary areas to explore since they are useless and a waste of time. Only the important areas (and/or any area that has items) are explored upon. Note: I'm going to mention Vincent Merken's name throughout this document when we are playing Ignore because he's the one who discovered this art of speed. You have Vincent Merken to thank because he's the strongest survivor in the Resident Evil World. This is true because if you are not going to be grabbing the Magnum later in the game, then mastering Vincent Merken's art of ignore is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT as you are really constraining the amount of ammo you can use. Also, try running around the sides of any enemy whenever the corridor permits. This saves time for most of the time. If the corridor's too narrow, then just knock the foe down and RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN before the foe retaliates! Make any adjustments that you need according to your speed and/or fun needs. The order listed in this document covers ONLY WHAT IS MINIMALLY IMPORTANT to get the Rocket Launcher. Omit the Optional Areas if you want but doing this means that you have to cut down the amount of ammo you can carry at once. Ignore all the Beeps as they are worthless in the game. For this _huge_ update, I will include variations regarding about the differences between the normal and the arranged games. Notice that the Arranged Games were meant for experts. In an Arranged Game, don't try to clear the game quickly as surviving is a lot harder in this mode. The only thing that you should do on the Arranged Game is to WORK VERY CAREFULLY. You can achieve very fast times in a normal game, but just work carefully your first couple of times in Arranged Game. Enough rambling, onto the more important stuff. Note: At the time of completion of this document, I have a brand new Resident Evil/Resident Evil 2 FAQ Page that should answer all of those questions I've been receiving via e-mail in regards to Resident Evil 2. Most of your questions should be answered by just reading this document, any of my Resident Evil 2 Speed Guides, or any Resident Evil/Resident Evil 2 Big Pain Puzzle PDFs that I already have online by just pointing to http://www.verasnaship.net/text/biohazard.html on your browser. You will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader (http://www.adobe.com) to view the Big Pain Puzzle Documents displayed in my Resident Evil FAQ Page. ======================================================================== CHRIS AND JILL DIFFERENCES It's obvious to know the pluses and minuses for playing as Chris and Jill. This is crucial to your success in this mission of survival. Pluses are high points, and minuses are low points. Chris Redfield -------------- + Able to withstand lots of damage - Does not have Beretta at start of game. - Only able to use a Magnum and Shotgun as power-ups - Can only carry 6 items at once - You should accept Rebecca's offer for help when you first meet her - Small Keys required to open drawers - Additional Mansion Key Jill Valentine -------------- + 8 Item Capacity + Magnum, Shotgun, and Bazooka (with three elements) as power-ups + No Sword Mansion Key + Lockpick for certain doors and for drawers + Some areas can be cleared faster (as per Vincent Merken) + Starts out with Beretta - If Jill takes three bites from Zombies, it's over. - Must have more healing stuff since she can't take lots of hits. I like Chris's game because it's more challenging and the replay value of Chris's game is higher than Jill's. Unfortunately, if you DO have the Rocket Launcher, then the game BECOMES SOOOOOOO BORING since you can kill just about anything (with the exception of the Plant Boss) in one hit. Start a new game and select Jill (If you are an expert, then you are better off playing Chris's game instead) and let's get rocking! ======================================================================== AVAILABLE ITEMS FOR JILL Beretta ------- Weakest hand gun in the game. A Nine-Millimeter Semi-Automatic that uses low-power bullets. Usually, a Beretta kills Zombies in plenty of hits, but becomes useless in later parts of the game. 15 bullets in a chamber. Combat Knife ------------ Too weak: You can only use it as a Close-Range Weapon, meaning that you take the risk of getting bitten or damaged. Don't use this weapon unless you need to destroy the Spider Web Blockage, more on this later. First Aid Sprays ---------------- These ration-like potions completely restore your health, but you don't recover from a poisin as opposed to a Blue Herb. Herbs ----- Herbs restore your life depending on what type of Herb you use. Here are the combinations, types, and the effects (BTW, Herbs are combinable, and please note that you can't use a Red Herb alone): - 1 Green Herb: Restores life, only 1/3rd of a First Aid Spray - 2 Green Herbs: Restores life, only 2/3rd of a First Aid Spray - 3 Green Herbs: Restores life as much as a First Aid Spray - Blue Herb: Neutralizes Poisons - Green and Red Herb: Restores life equivalent to a First Aid Spray - Green, Red, and Blue Herb: Restores life equivalent to a First Aid Spray and neutralizes poisons - Blue Herb and up to 2 Green Herbs: Restores life only up to 2/3rd of a First Aid Spray, but neutralizes poisons. Clip ---- Bullets for Beretta Handgun. Weakest bullets in the game Remington Shotgun ----------------- Concentrated blasts hit multiple targets. The closer you are to a zombie, the more damage you can do in one shot. Variety in shots are the best feature in the Shotgun. Only the Magnum is better to use on bosses. Uses Shotgun Shells. Up to 7 shells in chamber. Shells ------ For the Remington 10-Gauge. Spreads through a wide range when fired. Colt Python (Magnum) -------------------- Similar in design as with a Colt SAA, but with TONS MORE POWER THAN its earlier counterparts. The most powerful handgun available, its size is something laughable as it can kill Zombies in one shot and is the only weapon that will defeat bosses more easily. The weapon Barry uses. A high-caliber weapon with Magnum burst. Jill doesn't need this weapon (unless you think Jill would benefit from the Colt Magnum's added strength) really since she has a 3-element Bazooka in her arsenal later in the game. DOT 50 Bullets -------------- Magnum bullets for the Python. Produces a higher caliber burst radius than a normal bullet. Wider range than a normal bullet. Not as concentrated as a Shotgun shell, and ammo is scarce, so be sure to save this for more powerful enemies. Bazooka ------- A weapon that can use three elements of power: Explosion, Acidity, and Fire. Doesn't have as much range as a Shotgun neither these rounds have concentrated blasts so don't use them for long-range combat. Use the Shotgun for concentrated combat instead. Explosive Rounds ---------------- Also named Grenade Rounds, produces a really high radius of explosion that blows anything that it touches. Hunters, Lab Monsters, and the Tyrant usually suffer from its explosion. Works against certain boss monsters as well. Acid Rounds ----------- I call these bullets Dip Rounds since these rounds will cause the foe's skin to overheat when it hits. Hunters and Tyrant usually fall for this type of round, though it will be the Snake that falls for these kind of rounds Fire Rounds ----------- Rounds that burn anything that touches. Used to burn down any Spider Web Blockages and any plants that live. Rocket Launcher --------------- The weapon used to destroy Tyrant. Destructive Power, though not as concentrated as the Shotgun. Ink Ribbon ---------- Use this in front of a typewriter to save your game. Limited saves in this game, so use them wisely. Lockpick -------- Opens drawers and doors requiring Chris to use the Sword Key earlier in the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Armor Key --------- Opens doors that has a carving of an armor. Shield Key ---------- Opens doors that has a carving of a Shield Helmet Key ---------- Opens doors that has a carving of a Helmet Jewels ------ Used to give the Tiger eyes to see. If you use a jewel to increase the Tiger's vision, then he'll give you an item. A Blue Jewel can be acquired by breaking the Statue at the 2nd floor of the Dining Room. The Red Jewel can be obtained by moving the Staircase right in front of the Deer and turning the lights off and pulling out its eye. Crests ------ There are four crests: Sun, Wind, Moon, and Star. Use all of them to gain access to the Garden. Square Crank ------------ Used to control the Water Level at the Pool Hex Crank --------- Primarily used in the caves, the Hex Crank is a matter of making ends meet or not. Dormitory Keys -------------- The Room 002 key opens the locked Dormitory Room 2 door. The Room 003 key opens the locked Dormitory 3 door. Control Room Key ---------------- Opens the door to the Control Room at the basement underneath the Dormitories. Empty Bottle ------------ Use it to fill it with a chemical. Since you cannot use the chemical without using an Empty Bottle (The file tells you that the chemicals are dangerous), you are required to have one of these. You basically only 3 of these in order to solve the Math Chemical Puzzle near the end of the Dormitory Stage but if you want to make habitual trips to the Item Box, you can take all four. If you want to save time, don't bother with the V-Jolt Puzzle. Serum ----- Have Jill give poor Richard Aiken a shot by grabbing this bottle and racing as fast as possible to neutralize poor Richard, who's dying because of deep Snake bites. Doom Books ---------- Books containing medals that opens up the door to the Secret Labratory. Red Book -------- An item used in the Dormitories, you use this book to open a door that is blocked by a cabinet in Dormitory Room 3. Wolf and Eagle Medals --------------------- Medals that are used to access the secret lab Lab Key ------- Opens the door the the main lab. Slide ----- Unimportant item. Shows you the Tyrant Virus project. MO Discs -------- Discs that are used in Pass Code Machines. There are three MO Discs in the Mansion. First one can be found at the Mansion's Library. The second one can be found at the Caves. The third one can be found at the Secret Labratory. These discs are crucial to rescue Jill in the secret lab. Flare ----- Used to signal Brad Vickers at the end. Triggers the Tyrant Final Battle, only if the Triggering system has been activated. Lighter ------- Useless in the game. Only lights up dark corridors and to obtain the map near the second Snake confrontation in Mission 3. Empty Bottle ------------ Used to fill in Chemicals during the final stretch of Mission 2 in this document. Nuff said. Chemicals --------- Used in the Pharmeceutical Room near the end of Mission 2, you need to use your Math Imagination in order to create the V-Jolt, which will destroy the roots of Plant located at the basement of the Guardhouse. If you are just a beginner, then you will need to do the Chemical Puzzle to beat the Plant without damage. More on this later. ======================================================================== INVESTIGATING THE MANSION Mission: Find clues to the mysterious incident surrounding within. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dining Room Investigation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Entering the Mansion, you've found out that Chris has mysteriously disappeared all of a sudden. Hearing a gun sound, Albert Wesker stated that it's Chris. Jill tries to open the door but Albert Wesker told Jill not to do so because it's too dangerous. Barry Burton tells Jill that Chris is an old partner of his. Wesker orders both Jill and Barry to start out their investigation at the left side of the Mansion. Wesker voluntarily agrees to stay at the hall just in case something happens. You are now inside a Dining Room, and as you approach the Chimney, Barry becomes puzzled why there's blood near the Chimney. After hearing the annoying speech, just proceed to the door at the right side of the Chimney (There is an Emblem on top of the Chimney, but you basically don't need it now unless you are just a beginner). Head leftwards and rightwards and just skip the Zombie FMV. Return back to the Dining Room where you will tell Barry that something's wrong is going on. The Zombie makes his way inside the Dining Room and Barry will blow up the Zombie's head with his Magnum. Leave the dining room and head back to the Main Hall in the first floor. Note: I HATE LISTENING TO SPEECHES MORE THAN ONCE. :P Returning to the hall, you see that Wesk-man has all of a sudden disappeared without warning. You wonder what is happening, so you check at your left side (in the back of the staircase to see if Wesker is hiding or not) but to no avail: Wesker is gone completely. Right after the unsuccessful search for Wesker, Barry gives you a lockpick and tells you to use the Lockpick whenever you are encountering any doors that Chris had to open up with the Sword Key and to unlock locked drawers with it. Barry will tell you to investigate the right side of the Mansion right now and if anything happens, then meet Barry at the Main Hall (guaranteed). Beginner: Now that we have found out that Wesker has _mysteriously_ disappeared, take the Ink Ribbon (right at the Typewriter) located left of the stairs. Advanced: OK so Wesker _did_ disappear. Remember the better you are in the game, the less items you will need in the world of survival horror. Remember that Jill has less vitality than Chris so avoid taking too many hits. Ignore the Ink Ribbon--you don't need it. Just skip right into the Red Staircase. Variation 1 ----------- Normal Game: Anyway, with Wesker gone, take the red staircase and enter the BOTTOMMOST door to the right. Since you are issued a lockpick by Barry, there will be no Small Keys in the game. Just head straight until you can see a door to your right. Go near the slain Forest and when you are close *just right*, take the Bazooka (initially loaded with 6 Explosive Rounds). Don't investigate Forest's body or you will be attacked by Crows! Return back to the Main Hall. Director's Cut: Here, we will be doing the same thing as with the Normal Game, except that we will now approach Forest. Forest will now become a zombie and he will bite you. You will need to destroy Forest before advancing any further. Once you off Forest, pick up the Armor Key right where Forest used to be sitting down at. You need to judge whether it's worth the risk of using the initial ammunition enclosed inside the Bazooka or not. Optional Area for the Advanced Game ----------------------------------- Go back to the Main Hall and descend through the stairs. Go to the upper-right door at the lower floor of the Main Hall and use the Armor Key. You will be transported into a new room shortly. There should be a Beretta Clip at the Mirror. Be careful because many zombies are lying in wait right here. Head a left, and head another left. Open the drawer with the Small Key and grab yourself 7 Shotgun Shells. Turn around and approach the door. Now go inside the closet and locate the room which required the Special Key in the original game. Now change your clothes to whatever you want and return back to the Main Hallway in the Second Floor. Go to the upper-right door at the Second Floor Main Hall. Unlike the original game, you will definitely need at least two power-up weapons (Bazooka and Shotgun) in this toughie. You are back inside the Main Hall. Although Chris has two options varying upon difficulty, Jill *should* have enough ammunition for now so just take the upper-right door at the upper floor of the Main Hall. You *should* have just about enough ammunition as opposed to Chris's game. Well, since I've finally understood what Vincent Merken was saying on his walkthrough, let's take the upper-right door on the second floor of the hall, shall we? Note: Jill has more ammunition than Chris but for speed considerations, don't waste too much ammo and don't kill too much. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Obtaining the Chemical ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You are now inside a rather dark corridor which is filled with nothing but zombies. If you have followed my suggestion, then Jill should have about 15 bullets and 6 Explosive Rounds once you are inside this corridor. The corridor is rather narrow and the zombies will be blocking your way so it's rather hard to ignore them without a scratch. You may want to just knock them out and just run hard. If you are a beginner, then you might be running out of ammo very quickly. Be really thrifty with your ammo because in the beginning of the game you will have scarce ammo. NOTE: Use your Bazooka sparingly because you'll need the Bazooka for stronger enemies. A tip on dealing with Zombies: The only time you will have to waste ammo on those darn zombies is whenever there's not enough room to ignore them unscathed. If this is severely the case, then just knock them out and run hard. Keep in mind that doing this will only ensure that they will return the next time you come back, so watch your ammo at all times. ADVANCED GAME WARNING: There will be an insane amount of zombies right here, so be prepared to take some mandatory damage. If you think that this mode will be a real pain in the ass, then just visit GameSages or Cheat Code Central (http://www.cheatcc.com and http://www.gamesages.com respectively) for a trick on how to double the amount of ammunition you need in the Arranged Mode. Go to the very final door at the corridor, since all doors are locked. Later on the game, you will find out that you will be able to access all of the rooms provided that you've founded the correct items. If you are playing the Advanced Mode for Director's Cut, then you can unlock the first door at your right when you go inside the red hallway, but I personally would wait until later on. You are now inside a mysterious library. There's particularly nothing to do in the library for now, so just go to the next door that you see beyond the door that you've opened up. Once you are at the rightmost staircase on the upper floor, work your way towards the staircase because we are now pretty much cramped up in Item Space right now. Although Jill can carry 8 items instead of 6, please keep in mind that you will be grabbing a relatively high amount of items so you will need to make planned trips to the Safe Room. If you are playing the Director's Cut, be sure you visit either Cheat Code Central or Secrets of the GameSages for Arranged Game Cheats since playing the Arranged without the Secret Double Ammo Code can prove to be super-suicide. Hopefully, you are now at the lower rightmost staircase of the mansion. There will be one zombie in the original game, two zombies in the Arranged Mode. Deal with those bozos and make your way inside the safe room. Before you get inside the Safe Room, there should be an herb at the left of you. Only take herbs if your health is not at 100%. If you have been ignoring the zombies really carefully, then you shouldn't need that herb right now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Inside the Safe Room ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Congrats. You are now inside a safe room. First of all, take the Chemical (Broken Shotgun in the Arranged Mode) and then go to the Magic Box. At this point of the game, Jill should only be carrying the following items: * Beretta (just in case) * Clip (be sure you combine them all) * Chemical * Bazooka with Explosive Rounds For the Arranged Mode, you will probably need the following items: * Beretta and Clip (just in case, be sure you combine all the clips and bonus bullets before leaving) * Bazooka with Explosive Rounds * Armor Key * One healing item just in case the going gets tough. Beginners: After dumping everything inside the Magic Box with the exception of the Beretta, Clip, the Bazooka with Explosive Rounds, and the bonus bullets, combine all the clips that you have right now and save the game. After saving the game, dump the Ink Ribbon into your Magic Box and leave the safe room. Climb up the stairs and continue on. Advanced: There is no need to save since you have became a lot better in the game ever since you first played the game. Just leave the Safe Room and climb up the stairs. Climb up the stairs and head a right. Keep on pinning up at the dead-end (watch out for that reluctant zombie) and unlock the door. Get inside the door and head a left. Keep on going forward until you reach the door at the dead-end, which _should_ lead right back into the Upper floor of the Main Hall. Once you have arrived in the second floor of the Main Hall, pick and eat your boogers while hearing the cheesey time-wasting speech (Damn those time-wasting cheesey speeches) and at the conclusion of the speech, grab 6 Acid Rounds from Barry. However, thinking that Barry needs stronger weapons later on, Barry shows you that the Magnum is all that he needs to fight (I HAVE THIS!!! *shows magnum*). After grabbing 6 Acid Rounds, board the bottom door at the right side of the Upper Floor Main Hall and keep on proceeding until you see Forest pecked to death by the Crows. Press the X button when you are *just about* near the Bazooka as pressing X while near to Forest will trigger Crows coming up (which wastes time as well and increases danger in the room). Return back to the Main Hall on the Second Floor, and take the leftmost door on the upper floor of the Main Hall. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting the Armor Key (In Normal Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This part ONLY Works on the Original version of the game. Walk on the leftmost side of the Dining Room. You may need to knock-out the Zombie on the left before proceeding. I personally would try to push the Statue out of the Second Floor of the Dining Room (to save time later on, just push the statue forward and when you are at an area where there isn't any rails, drag the statue out of the Second Floor) right now since Jill's game was meant for speed (but STILL use this guide as a Walkthrough). Walk to the double-doors on the right side of the second floor. The Zombies in the Staircase Hall spit acid, so we are going to play a game of "IGNORE" (as Vincent Merken stated on his Resident Evil Jill Speed Guide) as these Zombies are nothing compared to those Zombies who bite. Walk to the side of the Zombie as the acid will do damage to your health. Descend to the Staircase, BUT DON'T ENTER THE SERUM ROOM JUST YET. Get out of the Serum Room and head right. To avoid the Zombie at the right intersection, hug the Right Wall. Now make your way towards the door at the dead-end (Ignore the Zombie near the dead-end by hugging the left wall) and take that door. Head straight and into the Nursery (Ignore the Zombie by running around him) and place the chemical where the lid is supposed to be placed at. The Plant should die and you should now have access to the Armor Key. Optional Area: If you think you need more healing items ------------------------------------------------------- There should be two red herbs and three green herbs at the left of the fountain. Grab the Red Herbs first and grab a Green Herb. If your inventory becomes full, combine a Green Herb with a Red Herb and grab another Green Herb, and do the same thing. Since Jill does not have as much stamina as Chris does, I would highly recommend getting AT LEAST two red herbs and two green herbs so that you have two mixed herbs in your Inventory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head back to the door leading to the leftmost staircase at the first floor of the Mansion (Be careful because there may be a Zombie in the narrow corridor if you ignored him, knock him out and board the door). Open the first door you see at your left with the Armor Key. The Broken Shotgun should be at the same cabinet you see the Clip at. For time purposes, BE SURE THAT YOU GRAB THE SHOTGUN BEFORE MEETING UP WITH BARRY IN THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE MAIN HALL so that you will save some time this way. The Shotgun shells should be at the locked drawer. Unlock the drawer with the Lockpick and grab the Shells. Grab the clip if you want to (though you may not need it any longer) and get back inside the Green Hall. OPTIONAL: Go to the Serum Room and you should see an Ink Ribbon on the Bed. Dump the Beretta and the Clip since you don't need it any longer. This time head right and KO the Zombie blocking the narrow corridor. Enter the door located at the dead-end and make your way to the Dining Room. Grab the Emblem in the back of the Chimney and the Blue Jewel near the Vase and head to the Main Hall and upstairs using the red staircase. Optional: For Seven more Shotgun Shells --------------------------------------- Unlock the right door you see (on your way back to the Dining Room) with the Lockpick and forget the Clip at the bed. Go to the desk and try to read the useless file at the desk. A Zombie should come out from the Closet. Kill the Zombie and grab the Shotgun Shells. Now return to the Dining Room and do the aforementioned steps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Area: If you need more Shotgun Shells, and if you have started the game with a Special Key in your Inventory ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlock the door left of the double doorcase at the right side of the Red Staircase using the Armor Key. Next to the Mirror you should be able to get a Clip. Turn left and face the Zombie. Knock out the Zombie and unlock the Drawer and get the shells. If you have the Special Key in your inventory, then go to the door facing against the drawer that you have obtained the shells from, leading into the Closet. There should be an Ink Ribbon at the right side somewhere in the Bed. There should be Herbs near the mirror, but be careful of the crawling Zombie. Ignore the Crawling Zombie by walking circles around him and unlock the Closet Door using the Special Key. Change your clothes and get back inside the Main Hall on the First Floor and board the second floor of the Main Hall. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open the first Right door that you see (BUT DON'T GO INSIDE THE ROOM JUST YET) and open the double doorcase, using the Armor Key for both rooms. Go inside the Double Doorcase and JILL'S GOT A FIRST PUZZLE TO SOLVE!!! Note: I hate puzzles. But that's Capcom's formula between Survival Horror anyway. You'll notice that puzzles drain time away from you. =P Here's the lowdown: Push the first statue that you see rightwards of the poison vent. Make sure that the Statue is overlapping the first poison vent that you see. Move forward and you should see another statue. Move the statue upwards until it is in the same row as with the second Poison Vent. Push the statue leftwards until it overlaps the second Poison Vent. Once you're sure that you have overlapped both Poison Vents with the Statues, press the switch. If you see the door opening up to reveal access to the Sun Crest. Grab the Sun Crest and leave. Note: I'm planning to do a PDF File for this puzzle so that you can see how I get this done. I'll let you know via FAQ update in the future. Optional Area: For more shells and a Red Herb. Highly recommended due to Jill's low vitality. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now that you've got the Sun Crest, I personally would drop any unnecessary items in the Chemical Room's Magic Box before doing this. You've unlocked the door with your Armor Key. I personally would take the door at the left of the Deer Carving first. As opposed to Chris, Jill won't have to contend with that bothersome Zombie (since her vitality is rather low). Drain the Fish Canister by flipping the switch as the Spider Frame. Move the Fish Canister towards the right wall and move the closet towards the front wall (but not towards the bag!). Get the Explosive Rounds inside the small doors. Inside the bag, there should be an Ink Ribbon. Now it's time to go to the bedroom right of the Deer Carving. There is a LIGHTER at the Cabinet but if you are playing this game for speed, there is no need for it since it's primarily used to light up a dark storage room with seven Shotgun Shells and to get the map at the room on the leftmost corridor at the rightmost upper staircase. Grab the lighter if you want (but if you play Ignore for about 85% of the time, there is basically no need to get it) but be sure to get the Shells at the right side of the right bed and the Red Herb at the left side of the left bed. Let's get out of here and let's take the rightmost door on the rightmost staircase at the Second Floor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Armor Key (Arranged Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Climb up the stairs and head a left. At the first door you see at the right, unlock the door with the Armor Key. Be really careful when enetering the room because there are A LOT OF ZOMBIES in this room. Head to Jill's left whilst dodging the zombies. At your right, there is a switch that should drain all the water from the Fish Tank. Press the switch and then move the Fish Tank towards the desk. Now move the cabinet towards the same wall that the Fish Tank is at to reveal a hidden door that will contain the first half of the Moon Crest. Inside the bag, there should be an Ink Ribbon. I personally would just grab the half of the Moon Crest since I have just about enough saves. Turn around and head towards the door. Go straight (careful of those damn zombies) and board the door you see at your front. Grab the lighter from the cabinet and if you have enough item space, grab the shotgun in the sides of one of the beds. Leave the bedroom and board the door at your right. You may be cramped up for Item Space so I highly recommend that you go back to the Safe Room (it's the same safe room that you've got the broken shotgun at) and keep only the Beretta, Shells, and the Clip. Go back upstairs and make a right. Now open the door you see at the dead-end. Hopefully, you've kept the Armor Key because you will still be needing it. At the safe room, if you are still cramped up, then just dump the shells for now. Once you board the door at the dead-end, head a left, and turn right until you see a door at the right of you. Open the door up with the Armor Key. Now all you need to do is to get both Knight Statues to cover up the poison vents. Push the Knight Statuettes so that they cover up the Sarin Vents. Now after making sure that both Knight Statuettes cover both Sarin Vents completely, press the Red Switch and you should find an Emblem behind the trap door. Grab the Emblem and leave this room right away. From the doors, head a right and then turn right. Open the door at your left and keep on going forward until you see Richard Aiken. It appears that poor Richard has been biten by a Strichninous Snake. He tells you to get the Serum for him. Do Jill a favor. Go back to the Main Hall. There are herbs at the apex if your health is less than 100%. If you have been really careful throughout, then you won't need any herbs right now. At the Main Hall at the Second Floor, go forward towards the left door at the Upper Floor. You will be inside the Dining Room at the Upper Floor. Push the statue to an area that has no rails and drag the statue out of the second floor so that the statue will break. Be careful of the zombies when doing this. After dragging the statue out of the upper floor of the Dining Room, go forward and head a right. Head another right and board the doors at the left. Go forward until you reach a T-Intersection. Head right at the T-Intersection and descend through the stairs. Be careful of the zombies who are blocking your way at the leftmost upper staircase as they may bite as opposed to just spitting acid in the Normal Mode. Now quickly enter the Serum Room and go to the Magic Box immediately. Keep only the Shells, Small Key, Broken Shotgun, and the Armor Key. You will be walking around with no weapons right here so you need to dodge valiantly to survive. If you are just a beginner in Arrranged Mode, then you definitely will want to save your game first. Grab the Serum at the cabinet and get out of the Serum Room. Head a right and run hard because the Dogs are here. Dodge the dogs and open up the the right door that you see with the Armor Key. Inside the study room, open up the drawer and get 7 more Shotgun Shells, and at the cabinet, grab the Colt Python and equip the Python right away. Get out of the room and head a right. Board the very dead-end door quickly because the dogs are persistent. Now head right and run towards the dead-end. Board the dead-end door and head a right, thus making your way back to the Dining Room. My Note: You don't need the Broken Shotgun right now unless you're hurting for more firepower. Now make your way back to the Main Hall at the First Floor and board the Red Staircase. From the red staircase, board a right and take the top-right doorcase on the Second Floor. Take the very first door that you see at your right and keep on going forward until you see Beckie and Richard. Hopefully you should be fast enough. If not, then please feel free to make any necessary adjustments. After Richard gives you his radio from the moment of his death, return back to the Main Hall on the Second Floor and board the Red Staircase once again. Go to the First Floor Dining Room and grab the Weather Crest from the broken Statue. Board the door at the right of the Chimney and head a right. Next to the double doorcase, there should be a left door locked with a carving of a sword. Get inside the Piano Room and clip the apex of the Piano and push the cabinet towards the right wall. Grab the Music Notes and use the Music Notes in front of the Piano. Jill _should_ have the Emblem with her by the time she does this. Play the Moonlight Sonata and a secret door will open. Trade emblems and then go back to the Chimney. Insert the Gold Emblem on top of the Chimney and you will see a Blue Jewel that you can take on the back of the Grandfather clock. Go to the Tiger Room (at the Green Corridor) and place the Blue Jewel on his right eye. He will give you a Shield Key and you can fight the snake if you want to, but just wait. This looks like a really wordy paragraph but I had to intentionally do this so that you only have the Shotgun and the Chemical to worry about after having Beckie practice for a while. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Richard Aiken ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let's head rightwards onto the door that will lead to the main hall in the second floor. HOWEVER, BEFORE YOU EVEN TRY TO GO INTO THE DOOR THAT LEADS TO THE MAIN HALL SECOND FLOOR (You've already used the Armor Key anyway). You will run into Richard Aiken and he will tell you to get the Serum at the Serum Room (You know where it is now since a map-flash will ring up before you depart). Now keep in mind that you will only have a limited time (No explanation) before Richard dies naturally of the Snake Poison, so try to be quick right over here. BTW Just before Richard there should be at least two herbs left of the pillar. You really don't need them now: save them for the Snake. After examining Richard Aiken, YOU WILL NEED AT LEAST FOUR ITEM SPACES FOR THE EMBLEM PUZZLE, BLUE JEWEL, AND THE SERUM. If you haven't dumped any unneeded items yet, then we shall do so when we arrive at the Serum Room. Go to the Main Hall at the Second Floor and descend into the First Floor of the Main Hall using the Red Staircase. Grab the Ink Ribbon at the Typewriter near the stairs and go back inside the Dining Room. At the right side of the vase (I'm going to assume that you've already pushed the statue off the second floor, if not, then do that Statue Puzzle mentioned earlier in this document), grab the Blue Jewel. Now grab the Emblem near the Chimney before boarding the door at the right side of the Chimney. Go back to the Green Corridor by heading right and left. Walk *a little bit* straight and when you see a narrow intersection, board right and into the doors that lead to the Tiger Room. Insert the Blue Jewel inside the Tiger and grab the Wind Crest. Now let's get back inside the Serum Room and FOR THE LEAST KEEP THE BAZOOKA, ACID ROUNDS, ANY EMBLEMS THAT YOU HAVE ALREADY PICKED UP, AND ONE HEALING ITEM. Grab the Ink Ribbon at the bed (if you haven't done so already) and keep the Ink Ribbon (because I'm going to save just before Richard and the Snake). Get out of the Serum Room (with the Serum at the shelves) and head back to the Green Corridors, and back inside the Kenneth Hallway (You know the way already). Now head left and head to the single doorset near the double doors to your left. Walk around the Piano, and push the Cabinet to the extreme right and grab the Music Notes. Use the Music Notes at the Piano and the door should now open up (Jill can read music). Get inside the secret passage and at the dead-end, grab the Gold Emblem. Replace the hole with the Dining Room Emblem and the door will re-open. Get out of the Piano room and head back to the Chimney and place the Gold Emblem in the back of the Chimney. The Clock should make way for the Shield Key hiding behind the Clock all along. If you have not grabbed the Blue Jewel just yet, grab the Blue Jewel now and just grab the Shield Key right away. Exit out of the Dining Room back inside the Main Hall. Now board the red staircase and head to the topmost right door on the second floor and head towards the first doorcase at your right that you see and back to Richard Aiken. Hopefully, you should be fast enough. If not, feel free to make any necessary adjustments. SAVE 1: Before giving Richard Aiken the Serum and before the Snake Fight. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Snake-Time!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You see Richard knowing that he won't even make it whether you're fast enough to give him the Serum or not. He gives you a Radio before dying. Now it's time to make the Snake pay for Richard's death. Be sure that you grab the Green Herbs that you saw before meeting up with Richard before going any further. Now you should be in a corridor where there's a stairway that leads right into the Attic. Optional Area: For more Grenade Rounds -------------------------------------- Note: This area requires the Lighter. Head left and kill and/or ignore the Zombie with caution because he spits damaging acid at you. Head towards the door that you see in the Dead-End. Light up the Candle with the Lighter. Push the cabinet towards the same wall as with the door that you've came from. Go inside the secret door that you see and take the Grenade Rounds from the Cabinet. Get out of the room and into the Attic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get inside the attic and run forward until you see the Snake coming out of the hole that is guarding the Moon Crest. Try not to get trapped by the Snake as HE WILL SWALLOW YOU IN A GRUESOME WAY. Instead, leave yourself some room for error by running as far from the snake as you can. On top of the left barrels, there are some Shotgun Shells. IF YOU WANT THE SHOTGUN SHELLS, DO IT QUICK BEFORE YOU GET SWALLOWED BY THE SNAKE!!! Now run to the hole where the Snake came out and get the Moon Crest. IF THE SNAKE TRAPS YOU WHILE YOU ARE COMMENCING TO GRAB THE MOON CREST, THEN YOU ARE GUARANTEED TO BE GRUESOMELY SWALLOWED BY THE SNAKE!!! YUCK!!! After getting the Moon Crest, get out of the attic (No need to fight the snake for now). Death Sequence -------------- I HATE TO WRITE THIS IN CAPS, BUT IF THE SNAKE HAS TO KILL YOU, THEN HE WILL START SWALLOWING YOU FROM THE TORSO AND WILL CHEW YOU UP INSIDE HIS MOUTH, WITH BLOOD COMING OUT FROM HIS MOUTH!!! A SICKENING LUNCH FOR THE SNAKE. NUFF SAID. If you are POISONED by the Snake (It's possible to get away unpoisoned though the Snake will always get his man), then Barry will take you all the way back to the Serum Room and your health will be fully restored. If not, then just get out of the attic, keep heading straight until you see the door that you've unlocked with the Armor Key, head rightwards, head left, and head left and take the first door at your right. Head to the Staircase and head to the Chemical Room and take the Crests that you've dumped earlier on. Get out of the Staircase at the right side of the mansion and head towards the door. Face right and kill the Zombie and take the first door at your left and skip ahead to the Artwork Puzzle. Note: Be sure to check your condition often because if your condition wave isn't green, then be sure to use a healing item as any condition wave that isn't green means that you are not well! A note courtesy of Vincent Merken --------------------------------- This trick takes some time to master but once you can avoid getting bitten by the snake, the odds of getting away unscathed is 9 out of 10. All you need to do is to just make sure that you leave out some room so that you can have the Snake bite nothing but thin air. Take the Moon Crest and then run quickly but make sure that the Snake is not poised to trap you at all. If the snake misses you 100% by the time you get out of the attic, then you should be able to get away unscathed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Into the Guardhouse ------------------------------------------------------------------------ OK, now that Jill has been transported back inside the Serum Room (since the Snake always gets its man). You only need the Shotgun, Shells, and the Bazooka (No ammo needed just yet) and the three crests that you've been nabbing earlier on. Now head back to the Main Hall on the First Floor and take the bottommost door at the right side of the Main Hall. Head towards the door at the right side of the blocked corridor and keep heading straight, towards the twisting corridors, and right into the dead-end double doorcase. Optional Area: More Healing Items --------------------------------- Note: This one requires the Armor Key Since Jill's vitality is lower than Chris's, it's obvious that your condition does not fall below FINE at all costs. If you've been using your Healing Items recklessly, next time around, use them wisely. When you enter the room right after the room where you first meet two dogs, there should be an "Armor-Carved" door as you walk forward. Unlock the door with the Armor Key. Now enter the "cookyard" (I call it because there's an oven outside), but be careful of the dogs. There should be plenty of herbs near the stove. Take as many as you want and once you can't take anymore, get back inside the twisting corridor. Be sure to mix up the herbs for the best possible effect. I really don't recommend going inside here unless you really need more Healing Items since this is a massive time-waster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This would be the best time to get the Shotgun right now. If you didn't get the Shotgun earlier in the game, make sure that you take the Broken Shotgun before the door leading to the Green Corridor (if you have not done so already) by using the Armor Key. Take ONLY the Broken Shotgun with you and go back to the Main Hall. Take the Twisting Corridors and go to the Music Room. Take the Shotgun and replace the bin with the Broken Shotgun. Equip the Shotgun. I'll see you at the Chemical Safe Room. Here, go to the Magic Box and make sure that you have the following: Original Mode: * Shotgun and Shells, plus the Bazooka and Explosive and Fire Rounds * All the Weather Crests that you have accumulated thus far Arranged Mode: * Shotgun and Shells PLUS the Bazooka and the Explosive and Fire Rounds * All the Weather Crests that you have accumulated thus far including the Moon Crest Half. If you are hurtin, then heal yourself now, because this is the last time you will be able to heal up. Leave the Gardening Safe Room and exit out of the Rightmost Staircase Corridor using the door that leads to the desolate corridor (the door at the Narrowest corridor). Turn right and off the Zombie and head forward. Take the door at the left side of the Angle Cam and forget the zombie coming from the narrow corridor for now. Note: The rest of this part will apply to both Original and Arranged Modes. Puzzle time once again! Don't fire your gun or you may get pecked to death as crows are infesting this Art Gallery. You will need to press the switches in the following order: 1. Newborn 2. Infant 3. Boy 4. Young Man 5. Middle-Aged Man 6. Bold-Looking Man 7. Picture of Death Pay special attention to the text as you press the switches. If you can get the order correct, then you will get the Star Crest. You will be clued by "Picture of a (Whatever)". You will be given a confirmation if you want to press it or not. PRESS THE SWITCHES IN THE CORRECT ORDER OR IT WON'T WORK. Start over again if you get the order wrong. With the Star Crest, let's get out of the Art Gallery, off the Zombie blocking the narrow corridor to the white corridor leading to the Garden. As you are near the door that leads to the Garden House (Gartenlaube), there will be a riddle involving the elements of weather. Kill or ignore the dog if you want. Insert all weather crests on the Weather Picture and the door will open. You are now inside the Garden House. Push the staircase a little bit forward until it's at the same line as the hard-to-reach Square Crank. Push the Staircase against the wall with the Square Crank. Climb up the Staircase and grab the Crank. Take the Double Doorcase and enter the Garden. At the left of the Double Doorcase leading into the Garden, there is a small key on top of the barrels. You are now at the Garden. There are two Red Herbs at the right side of the double doorcase and possibly plenty of Green Herbs near the Double Doorcase. Mix them up and get ready because we are going to ignore the dogs in a game of cat and dog. Head to the gate that leads to the Pool. When you arrive at the pool, head straight and head left. Use the Square Crank to levitate the Water at the Pool so that you can cross the pool without getting wet. Cross the Pool, climb the ladder, and ignore the snakes and take the elevator leading to the Sewer of the Pool. Run to Chris's right and head to the gate at Chris's right. Play ignore on those pesky dogs (as we should save ammo for stronger foes). Head to the gate and onto the Triangular Corridor leading all the way to the Guardhouse. At the left side of the gate there are two Blue Herbs. Definitely grab the Green Herbs at the right side of the gate and play another session of ignore by walking towards the door leading to the Guardhouse. The dogs do minimal damage (though faster than a Zombie), but you should be able to easily dodge them with skill and wit. Enter the Guardhouse through the wooden doors that you see. Mission 1 cleared. Usually, Advanced Players can get through this mission in only 30-35 minutes, depending on the amount of goof-ups that you indulge on. ======================================================================== THE GUARDHOUSE Mission: Retrieve the Helmet Key. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to the Guardhouse ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As you enter the Guardhouse, there's a statue as you enter by, but I wouldn't bother with it since it wastes time and that Plant doesn't do too much damage as you cross the intersection leading either into the Billard or to the rest of the Guardhouse. Hopefully, you've taken an overdosage of Herbs (since overdosing on herbs will also make you temporarily invincible). If not, then I will tell you how to block Plant's tentacles in a future Acrobat PDF Publication. Cross right and definitely enter the right door before the right intersection that leads to the rest of the Guard House. Save 2: Definitely before you start your infiltration for the Helmet Key. Inside the Safe Room, there should be Explosive Rounds and a First Aid Spray. I definitely would leave the Clip alone, since we are not using the Beretta anymore. Keep only the Shotgun and the Shells (so that you have four free spaces). You may need the Grenade Launcher (You only need the Explosive Rounds at this point, don't reload your grenade launcher for now) but Jill should have enough item slots to go on. Once you're loaded, let's start our mission to retrieve the Helmet Key. Optional Area: If you have not been using your Ink Ribbons wisely ----------------------------------------------------------------- FOR ONE THING, I WOULD NEVER GO INSIDE THIS ROOM AT ALL BECAUSE EVEN THOUGH THERE IS AN INK RIBBON AND POSSIBLY A SMALL KEY INSIDE, THE ROOM ITSELF IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THE SPIDERS THAT LURK AROUND THE BILLARD. Just concentrate on obtaining the Ink Ribbon (I don't want to explain how to get the Ink Ribbon right here since I NEVER, EVER, EVER GO INSIDE THE BILLARDS). Once you get the Ink Ribbon, get out right away so that you don't get poisoned. Once you get the Ink Ribbon, save your game and take note of this: USE YOUR INK RIBBONS WISELY! Nuff said, let's start retrieving the Helmet Key. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dormitory Room 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the left door just before the intersection leading to either the Billards and the rest of the Guardhouse. I personally would go inside the bathroom first (Door's at the left of the Dormitory Entrance) and drain the muddy water from the Bathtub to retrieve the Control Room Key. Exit out of the bathroom and proceed through your exploration inside the Dormitory Room. There are two zombies inside the dormitory room but knowing that you've got the Shotgun now, I don't have to tell you how to deal with them. Once you off the zombies, open up the drawer with the Lockpick to reveal Seven Shotgun Shells and grab the Red Book from the bed. Once you get the Red Book and the Control Room Key, exit out of the Dormitory Room 1, and head rightwards to the corridor leading to the rest of the Guardhouse. Don't worry about Plant choking you because he does lousy damage (even though Jill's vitality may be lower, the damage done by Plant is rather laughable). Walk through the corridor and take the first door that you see. Head leftwards to the Bee Hive that has a table with the Key to Dormitory Room 2. Once you grab the key, the bees will attack you! Walk away from the door that you have entered (don't enter the chemical door as you need to use the Keypad, and you came from the Left Door of the Angled Cam) and quickly press action so that you don't get stings in your body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dormitory Room 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Work your way to Dormitory Room 2 and use and discard the Key to Dormitory Room 2. Now let's take a peek inside Dormitory Room 2. Optional Area: If you need some healing, be my guest ---------------------------------------------------- Push the Statue against the dead-end and you should be able to obtain three Green Herbs. Pick them up and combine the three herbs so that you will get a Triple-Herb. After you get some healing assistance, let's get inside Dormitory Room 2. I personally would wait until after I descend into the ladder to get some healing items along the way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Time to get inside Dormitory Room 2. Forget the bathroom as I see no importance inside Dormitory Room 2's bathroom (with the exception of the Zombie and a clip at the sink, which you don't need anyway). Before you even try to access the ladder, take the Shotgun Shells at the locked drawer, using Jill's tokened Lockpick. Let's access the ladder. Push the leftmost closet all the way back and push the rightmost closet against the right side of the wall. Now access the ladder and board the basement. The music can become annoying here. Another puzzle is waiting (Boy, I hate puzzles!). :P Head straight and turn left. You should see a box right as a camera angle is changing. Push the box towards the wall at the right of the ladder until you are able to push it against the right side of the corridor. Keep on pushing the box towards until you see two to three boxes near the bottom of the cam angle. Don't push it near the boxes or you may have to climb up the ladder to reset the puzzle, which wastes time. Push the box near the pool blocking your path towards the water first. Now push the box near the left side of the straight corridor into the water next. Finally, push the box near the ladder against the left side of the water blockage and push the box all the way into the pool. You should be able to make a bridge. BTW right after making a Boxed Bridge, you can go ahead and grab the two herbs at the left side of the corridor just before crossing the Boxed Bridge, but I would do that right after I retrieve Dormitory Key 3 and 14 Shells for the least. Note: At the time of publication, I have already created an Acrobat version of this puzzle since the puzzle itself can be frustrating to say in words alone. Cross the Box Bridge, and get Jill's lower part of the body inside the water and enter the door. Once you open the double doorset, move to Jill's right, and head left. Head another left and when you see the two doors, definitely take the door to your left (since the right door has no keyhole). Use and discard the Control Room Key. Turn left and flip the switch to drain the water away. There should be a switch at the right side of the door. Flip that switch and the door right of the control room door should open. Access the right door. There are two clips at the right of you (You wouldn't want them anyway), but AHHH, there are 14 Shotgun Shells in front of you and Dormitory Key 3 at the right of you (on the next Cam Angle). Grab the 14 Shells and the Dorm Key 3 and let's get out of the basement. Go straight, then right, and yet another right and take the double doorcase, leading to the boxed bridge, all the way back to the ladder, out of Dormitory Room 2, and finally back to the corridor and at the same door we took to retrieve Dormitory Key 2. Optional Area: Not enough Ink Ribbons? -------------------------------------- Since Jill has a lockpick, there is no need to bother with the Root Room just yet. Just head to Dorm Room 3 like you would with Chris, but this time, when you get to the locked drawer, use Jill's tokened Lockpick and retrieve the Ink Ribbon from the drawer. Since I'm only allowing up to Six Saves, I doubt that you need it. I just want you to save some time for the least, OK? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This time, instead of going to the table with the Bee Hive, unlock Dorm Room 3 with the Dorm Key 3. Discard Dorm Key 3 and let's enter Dorm Room 3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dormitory Room 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let's go inside the Bathroom first since there Fire Shots on the floor. Hopefully, you've got enough item space to store your first mag of Fire Shots. After getting the Fire Shots, you need to get the White book in the row of Red Books and replace the missing book with the Red Book that we had earlier on. You should now be able to enter the door concealed underneath the cabinet. Go inside and you will face Plant, one of the tougher bosses in the game. From this point on, Jill has two options: * Play along Rebecca's mini quest in Chris's game like you would when you played as Beckie trying to rescue Chris from Plant. Like Beckie's second mini-quest, you have to play First Grade Math this time around. * To save time, all you need to do is to either have Fire or Explosive Shots plugged in to your bazooka before fighting Plant. Plant isn't an easy foe to break, but since Barry will break you loose, don't worry about your ammo expenditure. Either way, Plant is HARD TO KILL! Optional Area: Math-Time! ------------------------- If you decided to make V-Jolt, then go to the door left of the door Jill entered from the corridor right after he got choked by the Plant with minimal damage. Use the Keypad and punch in 345 and open the door. Enter the door and we've got a Chemical Puzzle to solve! Note: If the 345 code has been entered, then the code may not work in subsequent games. WARNING: YOU NEED AT LEAST THREE FREE ITEM SPACES FOR THIS PUZZLE. Grab the Empty bottle at Jill's right and fill it with Umb Number 2. Now grab the Empty bottle near the sink and fill it with Water. Combine Umb 2 and Water to get NP-003. Fill the Empty bottle with Umb 2 once again and grab the empty bottle on the opposite side of the door. Fill it with Umb 4. Mix Umb 4 and 2 to get Yellow-6. Fill the Empty bottle with Umb 4 and mix it with NP-003 to get Umb 7. Mix Yellow 6 and Umb 7 to get Umb 13. Fill one empty bottle with Umb 2 and the other with Water. Combine the Water and Umb 2 to get NP-003. Mix the NP-003 with Umb 13 to complete the V-Jolt Puzzle. Get out of the Chemical room and go back to the Corridor, all the way back to Dorm Room 2, descend into the ladder, back to the Basement, cross the Box Bridge, go up, left, and finally, the single door that you see in the cam angle, which is the door containing the roots of Plant. Use the V-Jolt near the plant and get out of the room. Return to Dorm Room Number 3 and now face the wrath of Plant. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Plant Showdown ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you decided not to make V-Jolt, then you will have to face the Plant. The preferred weapon is either Explosive Shots or Acid Shots. It will take about 3-5 hits to destroy it. Watch out for the acid on the top of the ceiling since it will damage you. Find a good spot to unload at Plant (be sure to see blood coming out) and get the aiming right as you can miss. Check your condition during the fight and heal if your condition lowers down to DANGER. Once Plant is defeated, Jill will be grabbed by Plant and Barry will come out to rescue Jill by burning Plant with the Flame Thrower. After some chit-chat, get the Helmet Key at the Chimney and exit out of the Plant Room using the Double Doors. Mission 2 Completed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Arranged Game Schedule for the Guardhouse ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This part will ONLY apply to the Arranged Mode Games. You will need the following items: * Shotgun and Shells, Bazooka and two types of Rounds: Explosive and Fire. Right after you switch items at the Safe Room, go inside the bar and look for a Red Book. Quickly get it and WATCH OUT FOR THOSE SPIDERS. If you want extra ammo, then go inside the room where there used to be a Control Room Key and a Red Book at the Bed in the Original Game. You should be able to get 7 Shotgun Shells. Get out of the room. Now head rightwards to the corridor leading to the rest of the Guardhouse. Don't worry about Plant choking you because he does lousy damage (probably none at all). Walk through the corridor and take the first door that you see. Head leftwards to the Bee Hive that has a table with the Key to Dormitory Room 2. Once you grab the key, the bees will attack you! Walk away from the door that you have entered (don't enter the chemical door as you need to use the Keypad, and you came from the Left Door of the Angled Cam) and quickly press action so that you don't get stings in your body. Work your way to Dormitory Room 2 and use and discard the Key to Dormitory Room 2. Now let's take a peek inside Dormitory Room 2. You can get some healing at the statue blocking the Herbs near the locked Dorm Room 2, but only take it if you are hurting. Time to get inside Dormitory Room 2. Enter the Bathroom (careful of the zombies) and then drain the sink and grab the Dorm Room Key 3. Leave the Bathroom and return to the corridor. Return back to the corridor where you got the Dorm Room Key 2 at. Use and Discard Dorm Key 3 at the door of Dorm Key 3. Get inside Dorm Room 3. Let's go inside the Bathroom first since there Fire Shots on the floor. Hopefully, you've got enough item space to store your first mag of Fire Shots. After getting the Fire Shots, you need to get the White book in the row of Red Books and replace the missing book with the Red Book that we had earlier on. You should now be able to enter the door concealed underneath the cabinet. Go inside and you will face Plant, one of the tougher bosses in the game. From this point on, Jill has two options: * Play along Rebecca's mini quest in Chris's game like you would when you played as Beckie trying to rescue Chris from Plant. Like Beckie's second mini-quest, you have to play First Grade Math this time around. * To save time, all you need to do is to either have Fire or Explosive Shots plugged in to your bazooka before fighting Plant. Plant isn't an easy foe to break, but since Barry will break you loose, don't worry about your ammo expenditure. Either way, Plant is HARD TO KILL! Optional Area: Math-Time! ------------------------- If you decided to make V-Jolt, then go to the door left of the door Jill entered from the corridor right after he got choked by the Plant with minimal damage. Use the Keypad and punch in 345 and open the door. Enter the door and we've got a Chemical Puzzle to solve! Note: If the 345 code has been entered, then the code may not work in subsequent games. Also, you will need to create a Boxed Bridge and avoid the Neptunes while doing this. WARNING: YOU NEED AT LEAST THREE FREE ITEM SPACES FOR THIS PUZZLE. Grab the Empty bottle at Jill's right and fill it with Umb Number 2. Now grab the Empty bottle near the sink and fill it with Water. Combine Umb 2 and Water to get NP-003. Fill the Empty bottle with Umb 2 once again and grab the empty bottle on the opposite side of the door. Fill it with Umb 4. Mix Umb 4 and 2 to get Yellow-6. Fill the Empty bottle with Umb 4 and mix it with NP-003 to get Umb 7. Mix Yellow 6 and Umb 7 to get Umb 13. Fill one empty bottle with Umb 2 and the other with Water. Combine the Water and Umb 2 to get NP-003. Mix the NP-003 with Umb 13 to complete the V-Jolt Puzzle. Get out of the Chemical room and go back to the Corridor, all the way back to Dorm Room 2, descend into the ladder, back to the Basement, cross the Box Bridge, go up, left, and finally, the single door that you see in the cam angle, which is the door containing the roots of Plant. Use the V-Jolt near the plant and get out of the room. Return to Dorm Room Number 3 and now face the wrath of Plant. If you decided not to make V-Jolt, then you will have to face the Plant. The preferred weapon is either Explosive Shots or Acid Shots. It will take about 3-5 hits to destroy it. Watch out for the acid on the top of the ceiling since it will damage you. Find a good spot to unload at Plant (be sure to see blood coming out) and get the aiming right as you can miss. Check your condition during the fight and heal if your condition lowers down to DANGER. Once Plant is defeated, Jill will be grabbed by Plant and Barry will come out to rescue Jill by burning Plant with the Flame Thrower. After some chit-chat, get the Control Room Key at the Chimney. Exit through the double doorcase and board your quest to get the Helmet Key. Time to get inside Dormitory Room 2 again. Forget the bathroom as I see no importance inside Dormitory Room 2's bathroom (with the exception of the Zombie and a clip at the sink, which you don't need anyway). Before you even try to access the ladder, take the Shotgun Shells at the locked drawer, using Jill's tokened Lockpick. Let's access the ladder. Push the leftmost closet all the way back and push the rightmost closet against the right side of the wall. Now access the ladder and board the basement. The music can become annoying here. Another puzzle is waiting (Boy, I hate puzzles!). :P Head straight and turn left. You should see a box right as a camera angle is changing. Push the box towards the wall at the right of the ladder until you are able to push it against the right side of the corridor. Keep on pushing the box towards until you see two to three boxes near the bottom of the cam angle. Don't push it near the boxes or you may have to climb up the ladder to reset the puzzle, which wastes time. Push the box near the pool blocking your path towards the water first. Now push the box near the left side of the straight corridor into the water next. Finally, push the box near the ladder against the left side of the water blockage and push the box all the way into the pool. You should be able to make a bridge. BTW right after making a Boxed Bridge, you can go ahead and grab the two herbs at the left side of the corridor just before crossing the Boxed Bridge, but I would do that right after I retrieve the Helmet Key and 14 Shells for the least. Note: At the time of publication, I have already created an Acrobat version of this puzzle since the puzzle itself can be frustrating to say in words alone. Cross the Box Bridge, and get Jill's lower part of the body inside the water and enter the door. Once you open the double doorset, move to Jill's right, and head left. Head another left and when you see the two doors, definitely take the door to your left (since the right door has no keyhole). Use and discard the Control Room Key. Turn left and flip the switch to drain the water away. There should be a switch at the right side of the door. Flip that switch and the door right of the control room door should open. Access the right door. There are two clips at the right of you (You wouldn't want them anyway), but AHHH, there are 14 Shotgun Shells in front of you and the Helmet Key at the right of you (on the next Cam Angle). Grab the 14 Shells and the Helmet Key and let's get out of the basement. Go back to the corridor where Albert Wesker will now be practicing his shooting at. Congrats. You have completed a tough Mission 2. ======================================================================== THE FIRST HUNTER SHOWDOWN Mission: Using caution to encounter Hunters, find the Battery needed to run an inoperable elevator at the Courtyard and gain access to the Caves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting back into the Mansion ------------------------------------------------------------------------ With Plant defeated and the Helmet Key retrieved, get out of the Plant Room all the way back to the corridor we took just after we got choked by Plant earlier on. Now we run into Albert Wesker, who's finished up with some shooting practice. Jill wanted to know where Wesker was at, but Wesker claims that he has personal reasons. Wesker is glad that Jill is safe, but now orders Jill to use the Helmet Key to unlock doors that were locked just because of the Helmet Key. Jill goes back to the Mansion proud with the Helmet Key. Now let's go back to the mansion and open up those doors. Go forward right into the door after the Wesker chit-chat and take a left. Take another left again and board the door. Just head to the gate and ignore all the radio beeps (You have no time to talk to Brad anyway). Let's ignore all the dogs as we don't have any time to mess with them. Walk forward and board the elevator that we have previously taken on our way to the Guardhouse. Skillful dodging of the dogs will enable you to get away from the sewers without damage. Now let's cross the pool again and back in the garden we go. Go back in the Garden House, right back inside the door that leads to the White Vined Corridor, and back inside the dark corridor, now proud that we have the Helmet Key. Back in the Dark Corridor, we want to take a left and unlock the first door with the Helmet Key, but we have a Hunter coming after us! Just skip the Hunter FMV by pressing the Start Button. Quickly unlock the first left door we see (which was locked earlier in the game because of the Helmet Carving) and enter inside the study room before the Hunter injures you. Now we are inside a Study Room. Flip the Switch on so that we can get a clear view of the room. On the table are Magnum Rounds. At the left cabinet, there should be Doom Book 1. Now let's get out of the room and take the white door to our left, while ignoring the Hunter (Remember Vincent Merken's definition of IGNORE) QUICKLY AND VALIANTLY. NOTE: On the Arranged Mode, this room is optional. It contains the first MO Disc and some Magnum Bullets. Although you don't need to go inside this room, it's worth going inside because you need those Magnum Bullets. Later on, when you become better in the game, you can proceed with less Magnum Bullets and even with less ammo in your expenditure. Note: Since Jill has the bazooka, there is no need to take the Magnum Rounds unless you would benefit from the extra firepower. Let's make our way back inside the Chemical Safe Room (You probably know where it is by now, there's no need for me to repeat this over and over again)...BUT WE'VE GOT ANOTHER HUNTER COMING DEAD TOWARDS US! You can ignore the hunter by running circles around him, but it's difficult to escape unscathed because the corridor is pretty narrow. If you think it's too difficult to ignore the Hunter (because the corridor's painfully narrow), then just use about 3-6 Shells on him. ARGH! We should be inside the Chemical Room where Barry has left out 15 Beretta Bullets, 6 Acid Shots, and a First Aid Spray. Pick them all up and let's go upstairs. Go to the Item Box and definitely make sure that you have the Helmet Key, Shotgun, Shells, and AT LEAST ONE SET OF MIXED HERBS (RED AND GREEN) OR A FIRST AID SPRAY since the Snake is NOT NICE. Save 3: Either before fighting the Snake once again or right after you get the Battery, I personally would wait until I commence to get out of the Mansion before saving but hey, the less you save, the better you will be. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Snake: The Revenge ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ready? Take the staircase and head leftwards. Kill the hunter (You should be far away to jack him up without being scratched) using about 6-8 shots of your Shotgun and proceed to the Leftmost Door. Take the Green Herb left of the Chimney and unlock the door at the right wall using the Helmet Key. Note: You can run at the right side of the wall to avoid the Hunter's punch when you try to ignore him, but I would personally kill the Hunter since I'm going to be waiting for Barry to drop a better rope. Optional Area: If you are lost in the Second Floor -------------------------------------------------- Use the lighter DIRECTLY AGAINST THE CHIMNEY. The Paper should turn into a map and you can take the map with you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let's try to play the Piano at the top-right portion of the room. UH-OH, IT'S SNAKE-TIME ONCE AGAIN!!! He's pretty pissed that he didn't have his daily lunch the first time you met him in the attic. Good news: He's not poisonous. Bad News: You must defeat him if you want to proceed. This is a hard fight but you should try to plug in those Acid Shots into the Bazooka right now, since they defeat the Snake more easily. Try to hit Snake on his head (his weak point) while trying to avoid getting bitten by running around circles as he's following you. Probably about 3-6 Acid Shots should do the trick. During the fight, BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR CONDITION as the same gory death scene will apply if he is to kill you (YUCK!). Once the Snake is silenced, go inside the Hole. Be sure that you can hit Snake as you can miss. Investigate the hole and Barry will come out. You will descend downwards to the rope. When the rope falls down, Barry will get another rope. Fiddle with the gravestone to reveal a ladder. Now go back to where the rope used to be at and wait for Barry. After a while, Barry will hand you out the Pass Code, which you don't need anyway. After Barry splits up, descend back to the hole, and take the ladder located at the grave. Notes: If you waited for Barry to drop a stronger rope, then you can finish Mission 3 faster than you think. If you don't then you can't go back up once you enter the gravestone. Note that waiting for Barry to drop a better rope is EASY and trusting Barry is ALL CAKE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting the Battery (for the Original Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ After the fight against the Snake, descend through the hole and WAIT FOR BARRY TO DROP A BETTER ROPE. Once you waited Barry to get a better rope, then you will go into a conversation with Barry and you will get a useless item. Go straight (Careful, there's a Zombie, be sure that you are in the farthest possible sideways to avoid getting bitten) until you see the door that leads to yet another corridor. Note: Jill BASICALLY does not need any Magnum bullets since she's got this Bazooka that doubles as a multi-purpose Monster Cleaner, but I'll point out the Magnum Bullets anyway if you are a beginner (but only to a certain extent since the Shotgun and the Bazooka is all what you need). Optional Area: For Seven more Shotgun Shells -------------------------------------------- Right after you descend through the ladder, there should be an intersection leading to a dead end with seven Shotgun Shells. Be careful of the Zombie blocking the Shells. Grab the Shells ONLY IF YOU CAN IGNORE THE ZOMBIE WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE. If you think you may get bitten, then you'd better off the Zombie before taking the shells. Now turn around, go straight, left, straight, and finally right via another door that comes towards us. Watch out for that damn Zombie as you make your way towards the door in front of us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head straight and turn left. Now head right until you see a door at your right side. Don't head left and kill the zombies for two herbs as it's really just a trap (You should have plenty of Mixed Herbs by now). Take the door at the right. Let's head to the Elevator, leading to the highest floor on the Mansion. You will take a hit from the zombie guarding the Elevator, so just decap his head by crushing his head. Onto the elevator we go! After we arrive on the Second Floor of the Mansion, there will be a Zombie at your right. Off him. Go straight and onto the first door that you see. There should be a battery. Grab the Battery. Why not grab both Explosive Rounds (Remember, one pack of Explosive Boxes are worth 6 rounds each) before leaving? Before you board the elevator, there should be an herb at the right side of the Elevator. Eat the Herb to restore your health. Optional Area: EVEN MORE HERBS ------------------------------ One thing to know: Please keep in mind that Jill's energy is much lower than Chris's so if you are a beginner, then it's kinda recommended. Take a right, and take a left throught the door that leads to a gray corridor. There should be a Zombie, two green herbs, and a Blue Herb at your left. Off the Zombie and take the two green herbs and mix them so that you will get a stronger herb. Forget the Blue Herb and let's either Get the MO Disc or (if you don't want to see Chris again, something that I don't want to do), head back to the elevator back into the kitchen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Area: Getting the first MO Disc in the Original Mode ------------------------------------------------------------- You can board the elevator right away after getting the Battery, but since a beginner would benefit from the best ending, we would have to take the blue double doorcase at the right of the elevator. Once we enter the doors, there will be a Zombie coming at the right side of us. Let's off this guy with the Shotgun. Now open the locked drawer to reveal some AHHH, Magnum Bullets. Turn around, head straight, and head right. You should see a door that's not concealed by a closet. Enter the door, turn right, and take the second corridor that you see. Flip the switch on and push the Statue towards the light. Once you push the statue fully against the shelves, push it against the light and there should be a secret passage. Go inside the Secret Passage and get the MO DISC. Leave the dark library and head back to the Elevator (You know what I'm talking about anyway). Optional Area: Two more saves ----------------------------- Walk leftwards right after you grab the Magnum Bullets. Push the Cabinet hugging the pillar that is hugging the wall. You should get a secret passageway. Go inside. There should be an Ink Ribbon at the table. Get it. Forget the Clip at the cabinet as you don't need the Beretta anymore. Leave and provided that you have gotten the First MO DISC, go back to the Kitchen. Definitely I would NEVER WANT ANY MORE THAN SIX SAVES IN THIS GAME. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have waited Barry to drop a stronger rope, then proceed ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE AREA YOU'VE WAITED BARRY TO DROP A STRONGER ROPE. Go to the Staircase at the rightmost side at the Mansion, and get inside the Safe Room. You will need the Bazooka with any kind of rounds that you might need. Also, keep the Battery and the Square Crank before you get out of the Safe Room. I'll see you in the section, "Getting out of the Mansion". If you DID NOT wait Barry to drop a better rope, then head rightwards, and another right and once you reach the same line as the door that you used to enter the Kitchen, head another right and as you take the door, A ZOMBIE COMES IN THROUGH THE BELFRY! Off the zombie and take the rightmost door of the Kitchen. Climb up the stairs and unlock the double doorcase. Now continue to follow along. Note: Advanced players can live without the Python but Beginners might need it. We are still inside the Mansion, but we are back in the Living Hall, but we are NOW TRAPPED BY TWO SMART HUNTERS! Dodge the Hunters with Caution and take the door leading to the Green Hall. Make your way back to the Serum Room but DON'T GO INSIDE THE SERUM ROOM JUST YET (Unless you need to dump any herbs that you don't need). Instead, climb up the stairs, head left, and unlock the first door that you see using and discarding the Helmet Key (Careful, there is a Hunter, so dodge him with wit and courage). Puzzle-Time again! Push the Staircase until you can climb up and reach the Deer Carving at the same line. Turn off the switch, climb up the staircase and pull its eye out to get the Red Jewel. Leave the room and get back inside the staircase (Remember, there is a Hunter sneaking through the hallway) and descend through the Staircase. No time to go inside the Serum Room, let's head back to the Tiger Room (You know how to get there anyway) and let's place the Red Jewel on the left eye to reveal the COLT PYTHON AT LAST!!! Grab the Python and leave. Remember, when you are inside the Green Hall, Hunters will be there so if you are going to be using Vincent Merken's art of Ignore, then YOU MUST BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL AS IT'S NEARLY HARD TO DODGE A HUNTER WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting the Battery in the Arranged Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------ After the fight against the Snake, descend through the hole and WAIT FOR BARRY TO DROP A BETTER ROPE. Once you waited Barry to get a better rope, then you will go into a conversation with Barry and you will get a useless item. Go straight (Careful, there's a Zombie, be sure that you are in the farthest possible sideways to avoid getting bitten) until you see the door that leads to yet another corridor. Optional Area: For Seven more Shotgun Shells -------------------------------------------- Right after you descend through the ladder, there should be an intersection leading to a dead end with seven Shotgun Shells. Be careful of the Zombie blocking the Shells. Grab the Shells ONLY IF YOU CAN IGNORE THE ZOMBIE WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE. If you think you may get bitten, then you'd better off the Zombie before taking the shells. Now turn around, go straight, left, straight, and finally right via another door that comes towards us. Watch out for that damn Zombie as you make your way towards the door in front of us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head straight and turn left. Now head right until you see a door at your right side. Don't head left and kill the zombies for two herbs as it's really just a trap (You should have plenty of Mixed Herbs by now). Take the door at the right. Head to the Elevator, leading to the highest floor on the Mansion. You will take a hit from the zombie guarding the Elevator, so just decap his head by crushing his head. Onto the elevator we go! After we arrive on the Second Floor of the Mansion, there will be a Zombie at your right. Off him. Optional Area: 12 more Explosive Rounds --------------------------------------- Go straight and onto the first door that you see. Grab the 12 Explosive Rounds that are there (Remember, one pack of Explosive Rounds are worth 6 Explosive Shots) and leave. Before you board the elevator, there should be an herb at the right side of the Elevator. Eat the Herb to restore your health. Optional Area: EVEN MORE HERBS ------------------------------ One thing to know: Please keep in mind that Jill's energy is much lower than Chris's so if you are a beginner, then it's kinda recommended. Take a right, and take a left throught the door that leads to a gray corridor. There should be a Zombie, two green herbs, and a Blue Herb at your left. Off the Zombie and take the two green herbs and mix them so that you will get a stronger herb. Forget the Blue Herb and let's either Get the MO Disc or (if you don't want to see Chris again, something that I don't want to do), head back to the elevator back into the kitchen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: Jill BASICALLY does not need any Magnum bullets since she's got this Bazooka that doubles as a multi-purpose Monster Cleaner, but I'll point out the Magnum Bullets anyway if you are a beginner. Take the blue double doorcase at the right of the elevator. Once we enter the doors, there will be a Zombie coming at the right side of us. Let's off this guy with the Shotgun. Now open the locked drawer to reveal some AHHH, Magnum Bullets. Turn around, head straight, and head right. You should see a door that's not concealed by a closet. Enter the door, turn right, and take the second corridor that you see. Flip the switch on and push the Statue towards the light. Once you push the statue fully against the shelves, push it against the light and there should be a secret passage. Go inside the Secret Passage and get the Doom Book 1. Leave the dark library, but walk leftwards right after you grab the Magnum Bullets. Push the Cabinet hugging the pillar that is hugging the wall. You should get a secret passageway. Go inside. There should be a battery somewhere in this room. Get it. Forget the Clip at the cabinet as you don't need the Beretta anymore. Leave and provided that you have gotten both the Doom Book 1 and the Battery, immediately go back to the Kitchen. If you have waited Barry to drop a stronger rope, then proceed ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE AREA YOU'VE WAITED BARRY TO DROP A STRONGER ROPE. Go to the Staircase at the rightmost side at the Mansion, and get inside the Safe Room. You will need the Bazooka with any kind of rounds that you might need. Also, keep the Battery and the Square Crank before you get out of the Safe Room. I'll see you in the section, "Getting out of the Mansion". If you DID NOT wait Barry to drop a better rope, then head rightwards, and another right and once you reach the same line as the door that you used to enter the Kitchen, head another right and as you take the door, A ZOMBIE COMES IN THROUGH THE BELFRY! Off the zombie and take the rightmost door of the Kitchen. Climb up the stairs and unlock the double doorcase. Now continue to follow along. We are still inside the Mansion, but we are back in the Living Hall, but we are NOW TRAPPED BY TWO SMART HUNTERS! Dodge the Hunters with Caution and take the door leading to the Green Hall. Make your way back to the Serum Room and go inside the Serum Room because your inventory might be full from this point on. Right in the Serum Room, drop everything but the following: * The Battery * Bazooka and ANY KIND of rounds * Some form of healing (just in case) Leave the Serum Room after adjusting your inventory and board the stairs, head left, and unlock the first door that you see using and discarding the Helmet Key (Careful, there is a Hunter, so dodge him with wit and courage). Puzzle-Time again! Push the Staircase until you can climb up and reach the Deer Carving at the same line. Turn off the switch, climb up the staircase and pull its eye out to get the Red Jewel. Leave the room and get back inside the staircase (Remember, there is a Hunter sneaking through the hallway) and descend through the Staircase. No time to go inside the Serum Room, let's head back to the Tiger Room (You know how to get there anyway) and let's place the Red Jewel on the left eye to grab 4 Magnum Magazines, WHOO-HOO!!! This may look like an unnecessary pick-up but hey, life's easier with the Colt Python as Josh Harring outlined in his Chris Guide. For beginners, I would take all 4 nuts, but Advanced Players can take less or you may want to be discretive based upon your experience. I'll leave this one up to you but just make sure that you have sufficient amount of Python Ammo for the challenges that lie ahead. Now leave. Remember, when you are inside the Green Hall, Hunters will be there so if you are going to be using Vincent Merken's art of Ignore, then YOU MUST BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL AS IT'S NEARLY HARD TO DODGE A HUNTER WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting out of the Mansion ------------------------------------------------------------------------ OK, let's get out of the Mansion now. We want to make our way back to the Main Hall in the First Floor. Through the Double Doors at the right side, and on the right door on the Blue Room. Barry Note: If you have waited for Barry to get a stronger rope, then right after getting the Battery (Battery and Doom Book 1 in Arranged Mode), just go to the place where you've waited Barry to get a better rope, and then just go inside the Safe Room to drop any unnecessary items). And then go back to the Courtyard (Careful of the hunters, though). And I'll see you at the Gartenlaube! Note: You can now grab the Ink Ribbon hidden behind the cabinet blocking the left door without being bitten by the Zombie guarding the cabinet with the Ink Ribbon, but there will be an Ink Ribbon at the Caves and in the Underground Lab so there is no need to grab the Ink Ribbon at the Left Room if you are playing the game for speed. We are going to use Vincent's art of ignore on the long run right now since we don't have time to mess with these lowlives blocking our way. The spiders on the Collection Corridor are easily laughed at (since we can dodge them without damage). However, the Hunter at the twisting corridor is something to worry about because the corridors are narrow and he can REALLY JACK YOU if you are not careful. Either way, let's head towards the double doors through the end of the twisting corridor. Head to the White Door and back inside the Chemical Safe Room. You only need the Magnum Rounds, the Square Crank, the Python, and the Battery with you (Take an herb with you if you are seriously hurt). Get out and let's head to the same corridor we took to solve the Crest Puzzle. From the Garden House and through the Garden, we are going to ignore the dogs that we've ignored since Mission 1 in this Walkthrough. Take the gates and cross the Pool. Take the elevator that leads to the Bottommost Courtyard and head straight until you see a Battery Hole (Be sure to use Vincent Merken's Art of Ignore while dealing with those pesky dogs). Place the battery on the hole and board the Elevator. Dodge the dogs and return to the Pool. Head to the same area you've used the Square Crank back from Mission 1 in this Walkthrough. Use the Crank and leave the Pool by coming back where you came from. Ignore the dogs (Run skillfully in circles) and board the same elevator that wasn't operable without the battery (There's a Garden Map, but I personally wouldn't take it unless you are just a newbie). Board the Elevator and Walk Forward. Board the ladder and now you are inside the Caves! Boy, we are now out of the Mansion for good! Mission 3 Completed. ======================================================================== THE CAVES Mission: Gain Access to the Underground Labratory ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meeting up with Enrico ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Your first task would be to meet up with Enrico. When you descend right into the ladder, there is a door to the right. Take the door to the right and you will run into Barry. Since it's dark and you can't see anything, you have either a choice on going with Barry or just going alone. Here are the outcomes that will determine if you can get the Special Key at the end or not: * If you say YES when you are asked if you want to go with Barry, you will also be given another question if you want Barry to lead or not. If you choose YES, then YOU MUST FOLLOW BARRY ALL THE WAY UNTIL YOU MEET UP WITH ENRICO. IF YOU WENT WITH BARRY IN THE CAVES AND IF YOU FAIL TO STAY CLOSE TO HIM, THEN THIS COUNTS AS NOT TRUSTING BARRY, AND YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO GET THE SPECIAL KEY. Note that you MUST take the left door if you want Barry to survive. * If you say YES when you are asked if you want to go with Barry, BUT IF YOU SAY NO WHEN YOU ARE ASKED IF YOU WANT BARRY TO GO FIRST, then Barry will follow you all the way. I call this "The Vincent Merken way of trusting Barry 100% again" since this is the easiest way of Trusting Barry. Provided that you waited for Barry to drop a stronger Rope back in Mission 3, you should be able to get the OK Ending for the least. * If you say NO when you are asked if you want to go with Barry, you will be also asked another question. IF YOU SAID NO ON QUESTION 1, THEN SAY YES ON THE SECOND QUESTION AS THIS IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW IF YOU SAID NO ON QUESTION 1. When you regain control of the game, GO TO THE LEFT DOOR (Head straight, face left, go straight, and board the Left Red Door). Choose the right door and you'll get a ticket to the bad ending so if you want the Triggering System to be set, say Yes in the second question (if you said NO on question 1) and board the left door. Provided that you've waited for Barry to drop a stronger rope back on Mission 3, you should be able to get an OK Ending if you said No, but YES and went to the Left Door. Kudos to Vincent Merken on this. * If you say NO on both questions, you'll only get a one-way ticket to the Tyrant Ending at the end, and Barry will die inside the caves. If you want to have a better ending, then you need to do one of the three aforementioned items. Kudos to Vincent Merken again for this item. When you board the Left Door, notice that you will have to go forward and all the way right. This can get really confusing because the cave itself can be a blind area to describe in words. Note: The right door is probably the nearest door, but I personally would take the Left Door instead. Be sure to follow Barry all the way if you permitted Barry to lead the way. Optional Area: Not Enough Explosive Shots? Well... --------------------------------------------------- Go up directly after the square rail and you should be able to find some power tralala housing a First Aid Spray and 7 Explosive Shots. Both of them are on top of the Power Rail, for the least TAKE THE FIRST AID SPRAY. Now turn around, go back, and take a left through the corridor. Now we are ready to follow along... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now from the Square Rail, you want to head rightwards until you can see the door to your left. Enter that door. Go forward until you see Enrico. Enrico is severely wounded and he tells Jill if anyone is there with him. Barry is with Jill and Enrico pities them. Enrico tells Jill and Barry that the STARS are now doomed: There is a traitor and it was all plotted from the start by Umbrella. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting the Hex Crank ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Original Mode ------------- Enrico gets shot down and Jill is sad just because Enrico gets shot. We all of a sudden hear footsteps and Jill wants to know who the traitor is. Barry is now investigating Enrico's body to see who the traitor is. Go back to where you came from and grab the Hex Crank on your way out. Arranged Mode ------------- Enrico gets shot down and Jill is sad just because Enrico gets shot. We all of a sudden hear footsteps and Jill wants to know who the traitor is. Barry is now investigating Enrico's body to see who the traitor is. Examine Enrico's body and grab the Hex Crank. After getting the Hex Crank, go back to where you came from and grab the Hex Crank on your way out. Now we want to head leftwards towards the Right Door on the Right Wing. Ignore the Hunter that is trying to annoy you in this seemingly blind corridor. The corridor should be long enough to exert the Art of Ignore (Copyright Vincent Merken) on the Hunter. Proceed to the door that you see by just coming forward. Head right and head back to the door that has the Flamethrower at the wall in Chris's game. Dodge the Hunter with your skill and wit (Save your Bazooka Rounds for the Spider and Tyrant) and you are back to the entrance corridor of the area. Turn right and keep on going until you see a Hex Hole. Use the Hex Crank and board the Door that was blocked through the Hex Puzzle. Entering the next room, head rightwards until you are close to the boulder. Turn around and keep on running (The Boulder should move to kill now) and be sure to run to the door that you used to enter this Boulder Room to save yourself from the Boulder. DEATH SEQUENCE: I HATE TO TYPE THIS IN ALL CAPS, BUT IF YOU FAIL TO DODGE THE BOULDER, YOU WILL GET SPLOOGED BY THE BOULDER! EEEWWWWW!!!!! Hopefully, you were able to return to the Doorway by the time the Boulder was passing you by. Go right and at the Dead End there should be some Fire Shots aloft. I personally would take the Fire Shots. However, A HUNTER HARASSES YOU AS YOU TRY TO ENTER THE AREA THAT THE BOULDER HAS CUT A PATH UPON! Dodge the Hunter and keep on going forward. Near the now-defunct Boulder, head right onto the double doorcase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Largest Spider in the Planet ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOW LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THE SPIDER, I'M GOING TO DIE RIGHT NOW!!! What a monster. The acid vomits will poison you so be careful that you don't get attacked. Plug in the Explosive Missiles or the Fire Shots onto your Bazooka and hit the Spider with about 3-6 Explosive and/or Fire Missiles. Once you defeat the Spider, backtrack so that no small spiders will attack you for killing its mother. Turn around and return to the same room that you first saw the Giant Spider *SCREAM*. Since the next double doorcase is blocked by Webs, you will need to take the Combat Knife with you and equip it. Clear a path by using the Combat Knife to cut the web and board the double doors. Disequip afterwards because you don't need any weapons afterwards. Note: Fire Rounds are also reasonable for taking out the Web blocking the double doorcase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting out of the caves (Original Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whoa, now we are inside a crucial Save Room. At the table there should be an Ink Ribbon and a First Aid Spray. Right of the Magic Box, there should be a Blue Herb, eat the Blue Herb just in case you are poisoned. At the Magic Box, you only need the Shotgun, Shells, the Hex Crank, and (YES) Doom Book 1. If you are a beginner, then you may want to save. Usually six saves should suffice. Exit out of the Safe Room and face right. Ignore the Snakes by running _hard_ to the Red Door near the Flamethrower Plate (Note that there is NO Flame Thrower in Jill's Game). Board that door. Head rightwards and now head leftwards. Walk near the boulder and turn around. Run (The Boulder should now be rolling to kill) to your extreme right and head right on the Intersection. The Boulder should miss. Optional for Original Mode: For MO Disc 2 ----------------------------------------- Right after the Boulder passes you by, turn around and go all the way back to where you saw triggered the Boulder. There should be an MO DISC at the left side of the wall. Turn around and there should be a Hex Hole at your right. Use the Hex Crank two times to open the path to get the Blue Doom Book. Take left and enter the right door. Puzzle-time again *picks and eats his boogers in dismay*. Go forward until you see a statue. Line the statue up at the same line as with the switch that will open the door to the Doom Book when pressed. There should be a Hex hole that will push the statue. Use the Hex Crank twice to push the statue. Now the statue should be pressed towards the switch without trouble. Have the statue press the switch and grab Doom Book 2 from the mini-drawer. Leave. Head left and right. Walk all the way back to where you first entered this corridor, but THIS TIME AROUND, DON'T TAKE THE DOOR. Walk all the way right until you see an elevator lift. Take the Elevator Lift. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting out of the caves (Arranged Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whoa, now we are inside a crucial Save Room. At the table there should be an Ink Ribbon and a First Aid Spray. Right of the Magic Box, there should be a Blue Herb, eat the Blue Herb just in case you are poisoned. At the Magic Box, you only need the Shotgun, Shells, the Hex Crank, and (YES) Doom Book 1. You basically don't need any weapons here because the snakes are easily avoidable by error. If you are a beginner, then you may want to save. Usually six saves should suffice. Exit out of the Safe Room and face right. Ignore the Snakes by running _hard_ to the Red Door near the Flamethrower Plate (Note that there is NO Flame Thrower in Jill's Game). Board that door. Head rightwards and now head leftwards. Walk near the boulder and turn around. Run (The Boulder should now be rolling to kill) to your extreme right and head right on the Intersection. The Boulder should miss. Right after the Boulder passes you by, turn around and go all the way back to where you saw triggered the Boulder. There should be the Doom Book 2 at the left side of the wall. Turn around and there should be a Hex Hole at your right. Use the Hex Crank two times to open the path to get the Labratory Key. Take left and enter the right door. Puzzle-time again *picks and eats his boogers in dismay*. Go forward until you see a statue. Line the statue up at the same line as with the switch that will open the door to the Doom Book when pressed. There should be a Hex hole that will push the statue. Use the Hex Crank twice to push the statue. Now the statue should be pressed towards the switch without trouble. Have the statue press the switch and grab the Labratory Key from the mini-drawer. Leave. Head left and right. Walk all the way back to where you first entered this corridor, but THIS TIME AROUND, DON'T TAKE THE DOOR. Walk all the way right until you see an elevator lift. Take the Elevator Lift. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Accessing the Labratory Entrance ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head rightwards until you can see a fountain requiring the use of an Eagle and Wolf Medal. At the carving of the Wolf, check Doom Book 2 by turning to the pages of the book and press X to view the contents of the book. You should get the Wolf Medal now. Place the Wolf Medal on the Wolf Carving. Go to the Eagle Carving and go to the Item Screen. Examine Doom Book 1 by checking the item and pressing X when you can see the pages to release the Eagle Medal. Use the Eagle Medal at the Eagle Carving. Now we have access to the Secret Lab. Optional Area: For more herbs ----------------------------- Just before you see the fountain requiring the use of the Wolf and Eagle Medals, you will see two green and two blue herbs at your left. You don't need the Blue Herbs (since we are not facing any more poisonous creatures from this point on. I personally would mix up the two herbs so that if I am in Caution, then I can use the Double Herb right away and heal myself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Take the door that just opened and board the Stairs. Now enter the elevator and YOU ARE NOW IN THE FINAL STRETCH IN THE GAME. Mission 4 completed. While Vincent Merken tells you the exact time you MUST be at when you finish each area, I would say that if you are playing a game of speed in Original Mode, then you should be at roughly 70 minutes for a good chance of a kick-ass time. Please remember that these figures and this FAQ was intended as a blue print for your plans only. ======================================================================== THE UNDERGROUND LABRATORY Mission: Solve the case! As expected, Capcom has saved the higher technical stuff for the last. It seems that Capcom has done a good job with the suspense part so far. Now let's solve the case! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Unlocking the Electronically Locked Doors ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Go through the ladder at your left. Now as you board the ladder, there is a Magic Box. Take only the Shotgun and the Shells (Your meat and potatoes). Leave the MO Discs in the Magic Box for now because you're hurting for space if you are shooting for the Special Key. If you don't care about the MO Discs, then provided that you can keep Barry alive, you'll get an acceptable ending, but not as hot as opposed to having Chris and Barry with you). Leave the Magic Box Room using the door. Turn to your right and we've got Zombies. Off them or ignore by skillfully dodging them. As you turn right, there are two green herbs at your right as well. IF YOU NEED THE HERBS RIGHT NOW, BE SURE THAT YOU MIX THE HERBS SO THAT YOU HAVE ONE FREE SPACE FOR THE THIRD MO DISC. I personally wouldn't grab the Herbs right now so that I would have some healing with me near the end of the game. Descend down the stairs whether you've ignored or off the zombies. Now the music is beginning to give me lots of stress. Head leftwards and keep going left until you see a door that doesn't require the use of the Lab Key. Now go straight and there should be a computer. Turn the Computer On. When the system asks you for your username and password, enter JOHN as the Login and ADA as your password. Try to unlock the doors at B2 first. You should get a "Permission Denied" message. Now enter MOLE as your password and the doors at B2 should unlock (Chris sticks his middle finger in front of the computer!). Now unlock the doors at B3. After unlocking the doors on both floors, power off the system and leave the room. Don't bother with the slides that are in front of the system that you used to unlock the electronic locks as it's useless in this walkthrough. Note: In the Arranged Mode, there should be an MO Disc somewhere in the shelves of this room where you are trying to access the electronically locked doors. You don't have to get the MO Disc but if you want the best ending, then this is an important item to get. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting the Labratory Key (Original Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Head to your right and board the stairs once again. Off the Zombie that is guarding the doors leading to the Presentation Room. Optional: If you want to get the best ending in the game, then you should grab the MO Disc that is at the right of the double doorcase before you enter the Presentation Room. I know this sucks but hopefully this should be the last MO Disc! Inside the Presentation Room, head to the left side of the Table. Flip the lever open and press the switch. Go to the right side of the table (The pillar is no longer blocking access to the Lab Key) and grab the Lab Key. Now get out of the Presentation Room and board the Stairs once again. Now we are ready to get inside the lab. Prepare yourself for the worst as these foes are now incredibly strong! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The final MO Disc (Arranged Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: For Arranged Mode Players, this entire section of this FAQ can be skipped. Head to your right and board the stairs once again. Off the Zombie that is guarding the doors leading to the Presentation Room. Inside the Presentation Room, head to the left side of the Table. Flip the lever open and press the switch. Go to the right side of the table (The pillar is no longer blocking access to the MO Disc) and grab the Lab Key. Now get out of the Presentation Room and board the Stairs once again. Hopefully, this should be the last MO Disc that we will get in the game! Now we are ready to get inside the lab. Prepare yourself for the worst as these foes are now incredibly strong! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Accessing the Central Labratory and Turning on the Power ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Once you finished descending through the stairs, head straight and head left. You can ignore the Naked Zombies if you want but if the corridor is too narrow, you may need to off them. Remember: RUNNING IS GOOD. You have Vincent Merken to thank for this evasion skill. I hate the Naked Zombies because they are INDEED the strongest of all zombies in the game. Now keep on going left until you see the Lab Door that is locked. Unlock the door using the Lab Key (and discard the Lab Key) and let's go inside the Labratory! Head straight and off the three zombies using the Shotgun up close. If you don't have any time to waste with the Zombies, then for the least off the Zombie blocking your way as you make your way towards the Intersection. You want to head right into the Power Room, which IMHO is a lot more intricate than the Caves. Optional Area: Need some healing while ignoring the Lab Monsters? ----------------------------------------------------------------- I hate the Lab Monsters, not because they hang up the ceiling and damage you with a punch, but they are ANNOYING AND ARE TRULY A PAIN IN THE ASS! I highly would recommend coming inside the safe room as you come into the Intersection because you can then fill one empty slot with some sort of healing food. At the bed, there is a Blue Herb at the left and a Green Herb at the right. At the Closet, there should be an Ink Ribbon and 6 more Magnum Rounds. Keep only the Three MO Discs, the Magnum, and the Magnum Rounds. Be sure to take AT LEAST ONE full-strength healing item before leaving the room. I personally would save my game even though this mission is relatively short. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ready for the Power Room? Let's go! Head rightwards and keep on walking through the Right Rails until you see a computer. Flip the switch on to access the power of the lab. Turn around and go straight, head right, and another right and board the single doorset to proceed onto the next room. Be very careful that you don't get head-jacked by the Lab Monsters. They are the most annoying foes in the game (Only the Hunters are worse), but the best way to deal with these jokers is to Ignore them all the way (since you can't kill them that easy anyway). Now we are in the second part of the Power Room. Here's the lowdown on how to deal with this room filled with nothing but annoying Lab Monsters: IF YOU DO HAVE THE THREE MO DISCS WITH YOU, head to your left until you see a Pass Code Panel. Use one MO DISC and retrieve Pass Code Number 3. Turn around and head leftwards and head left. Head left and keep turning left until you see a double doorset that leads to the Power Generator Device Room. Be careful of the Lab Monsters that will try to Reaper Lock you. Note: If you didn't collect any MO Discs ever since Mission 3 of this document, then just forget the Pass Code Panel. You won't get the best ending if you didn't take time to obtain the MO Discs. If you have waited for Barry to drop a better rope and if you've protected Barry at the caves, then you can get one of the better endings. Remember that keeping Barry alive is TOTALLY CAKE. If Barry is dead, then you've got some serious problems. Now that we are inside the Power Generator Room, Head left and head right. There should be a computer at your right. Connect the power of the Elevator. Now the Elevator should be operable. Leave the Generator Room now. Arranged Mode: There will be Lab Monsters in this room so be on your guard. Somewhere in this room there should be a Battery that leads to the Heliport. Search for the Battery and take it. I personally would take the Battery right after I provide the power to the Tyrant Research Room. Make sure that you look around this room for the Battery as you can't waste any time trying to wander around as long as you can. Get out of the Power Room using the same path you've used to enter the Generator Room back into the Central Lab Corridor. USE SKILL TO IGNORE THOSE NASTY LAB MONSTERS AT ALL COSTS! Head back towards the Labratory Corridor and right into the Elevator and flicker on the switch. Now let's see what's behind that once-defunct elevator. Note: Go to the Safe Room and go to the Magic Box right away. For beginners, I would definitely save for the final time before I can fight Tyrant because this chunk of area is pretty the hardest of all. At the Magic Box, keep ONLY the Bazooka and the Acid Rounds. Now get out of the room and proceed along to the Elevator and turn on the switch. Now board the elevator and continue along. Remember if you are playing a game for speed, then saves won't matter. If Barry is still alive from the caves or if you couldn't help wait for Barry to drop a stronger rope, then Barry will come with you. If Barry died at the caves, then oh well. You will get the BAD Ending as Wesker won't set the Triggering System. Barry or not, let's get inside the lab. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Albert Wesker and the Tyrant ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This applies in both modes. Assuming that you *do* have Barry with you, you will now... EXCUSE ME ALBERT, BUT WHERE DID YOUR LOYALTY GO?!!! Barry points his Python right at Jill's head (!) and Wesker tells Barry that he has done a great job. Wesker reveals his true self right in front of Jill's Face, and then tells Barry to wait somewhere in the lab. Jill is kinda pissed to hear just about every ounce of this "treacherous" conversation with Wesker. Assuming that you _have_ waited for Barry to get another rope and that you have kept him alive in the caves, Barry will gut-punch Wesker and you will get into a conversation with Barry. Barry tells Jill that he recommends that you see how Tyrant is developed. Jill agrees with Barry and both are now entering the Tyrant Lab. Note: If you enter the lab with Albert Wesker, then you've got serious problems, kid. Trusting Barry IS ALL CAKE like I said before. All you need to do is to wait for Barry to drop a stronger rope (I know this wastes time but it's worth it) and to go with Barry but lead the way in the caves (to protect him). Barry and Jill will get into a conversation stating that they can't afford Tyrant to live on. Barry then uses the computer to release Tyrant and is shocked to find out how dangerous the Tyrant is. Barry condemns Tyrant and he gets gut-punched. Now Jill has to stop Tyrant before she gets punched to death. NOW IT'S TYRANT-TIME! Get out of the Tyrant's way (You may have to take a hit since he's so close to you) and try to run to safety. Plug Acid Rounds into your Bazooka. When you can get a clean shot with Tyrant, jack him a few times with your Acid Rounds and sway around. Repeat until Tyrant goes down. DO NOT GET TOO CLOSE WITH TYRANT AS HIS PUNCHES ARE POWERFUL!!! After defeating Tyrant, go examine Barry and he will revive. You can't exit out of the room unless Barry is back to life. From this point on, the rest of this FAQ will ONLY apply if Rebecca is still alive. When Jill and Barry exit out of the lab, you will notice that Albert Wesker has started the Triggering System for some reason... You'll have to play Dreamcast's Resident Evil: Code Veronica for some hard evidence on this, though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is Rebecca OK? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This section will only apply if Rebecca is still alive since Mission 3. OK OK so let's see if Rebecca is dead or not. However, when you see Rebecca once again, you will realize that Beckie didn't suffer a fatal wound because of her bullet-proof plating! That's good for the Beckster because I don't even want to see a woman die in front of my face! =) Again, for the remainder of this FAQ, from "Is Rebecca OK?" to the end of this document will ONLY apply if Rebecca is still alive ever since Mission 3 of this document. Note: The scene Mark Stephenson mentioned on his FAQ is the most confusing piece of information of all time. If you see such scene, then follow the directions mentioned on Josh Harring's FAQ because if you follow along Josh Harring's FAQ, then it would save some time even though Rebecca will have to die through the hands of the Serum Room Hunter. In other words, according to Vincent Merken, if you are playing a game of speed in the Original Mode, then your speed will try its best to keep Rebecca for the least. Either way, this Rebecca Alive or Dead issue still needs some confirmation as I will have to re-rent Resident Evil Director's Cut at Family Video. The bad ending may be the crappiest ending of all time but if you were behind both Josh Harring and Vincent Merken regarding about this confusion 100%, then you can still get a good time even though you won't be able to rescue anyone. Let me know about this. Follow along Stage 3 like you would with Vincent Merken's Jill Walkthrough. Let me know if by following along Merken's Jill Guide will trigger a scene (Rebecca Screaming, Hunter after Rebecca) Mark Stephenson mentioned on his FAQ. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED TO CONFIRM THIS!!! Back in the Main Lab Cooridor, Beckie tells you that she will set off the triggering system. If you have already met with Jill before you fought Tyrant, then get out of the lab. If not, then follow along. If you are playing a game of speed, then just get out of the Lab and then head back to the area that you have entered via the Fountain. Make sure that you do the following: What to do at the Safe Box -------------------------- * At the Safe Box near the "entering ladder", have ONLY 5 full-strength healing items. Save one space for the Battery and the flare, though. * For Arranged Games, have 5 full-strength healing items PLUS the battery that you have obtained earlier on. ======================================================================== THE BARRY MANIFESTO Mission: Solve the case! NOTE: This only applies if you have waited for Barry to drop a stronger rope back in Mission 3 and if you kept Barry alive during the caves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rescuing Chris Redfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This is optional. If you want the special key, then you will need to read on. If you have gotten Pass Code 3 earlier on, and if you have 2 MO DISCS left, then go to the Magic Box and take the 2 MO DISCS out (with some healing as well if necessary) because we are now going to rescue Jill. Head straight and turn left. Take the door at your right and you'll get YET ANOTHER PUZZLE (CAPCOM, I HATE PUZZLES!) TO SOLVE!!!!! This is probably the most intricate puzzle to solve in the game. This is so because you're going for the best ending in the game. Here's how to deal with this: At the room that you've entered, there should be 7 more shotgun shells at the examination table. Move the upmost Umb Box so that it will cover the Poison Vent right of the switch. Now move the bottommost Umb Box upwards until you're sure that you can push it without any disruption. Push the stairs *just right* and make sure that it doesn't touch the switch yet (Make sure you line up the Stairs at the same line as with the switch). Once you've got the stairs just right, push it up until you can't move it anymore. Now push the bottommost box leftwards. Make sure that you are able to push the box downwards now because you will be using the Bottom Box to overlap the left vent. Push the box downwards and move it to the left vent (Be sure to line up the Bottom Most Box at the same line as with the left vent). Now move the Stairs to the Switch. There should be no Poison Gas coming out. Climb up the stairs and board the Ventilator Switch. On the next room, there should be Magnum Rounds on the Cabinet. Turn around and walk forward. There should be a Pass Code Panel. Use one MO Disc and retrieve Pass Code 2. Turn around, head forward, and head right and get out of the room. Note that as opposed to Chris's storyline, Albert Wesker _already_ pulled the Triggering System right after the fight against Tyrant. Turn right (Be careful of the Lab Monsters who will try to reaper lock you. =P) and head another right and head towards the left door near the stairs. Walk forward and head towards the right door. Off the Naked Zombies with a close-contact shot from the Shotgun. Once you killed all zombies with the Shotgun, there should be a Pass Code Panel at the Dead End. Use the MO Disc and retrieve Pass Code 1. Now you should have all three Pass Codes! Optional Area: John's Room -------------------------- At the door to your left is John's Room. Flip the switch on and at the left of the drawing, there is a Green Herb. If you are hurt by those pesky Lab Monsters during your quest to turn on the power, then I would highly recommend this room. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exit out of the room, head a right and face towards the Pass Code Authenticator. Once you've inserted all the Pass Codes inside the Authenticator Box, the door opens. Go inside the corridor and at the dead end, you should be able to board inside the cell and bail Chris out of the cell. Let's get out of Chris's cell, and it's time to get out of the lab right now! When the staircase is at Jill's left, BOARD THE STAIRS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH THAT ANNOYING LAB MONSTER. It's time to go back to the area we boarded when we took the lift to the lab back in Mission 4. Jill _should_ use any Shotgun or Explosive Rounds that she has remaining to off the remaining zombies. Head leftwards, and another leftwards, and board the door at your left. Meeting with Chris at the ladder, ALL YOU ONLY NEED IS 7 FULL-STRENGTH HEALING ITEMS. Leave one empty space for the Battery and the Flare (In the Arranged Mode, you will need 7 Full-Strength Healing Items, and the Battery). Now let's go to the ladder. Now take the door at your left. Note: If you are playing Arranged Mode, then you should already have the battery. You should have nothing but the Battery, and the rest full-strength Healing Items. ======================================================================== THE BARRY BURTON MANIFESTO Mission: Get out of the lab that is going to blow up! NOTE: This only applies if you have trusted Barry 100%. To verify this, know if you are going inside the Tyrant's lab with Barry or Wesker. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Getting out of the lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the twisting corridor, just walk forward (You will have to listen up to a Brad Message) and when you reach a Battery, grab it, and plug the Battery inside the empty Battery Hole. Now the Three-Minute Warning is triggered. In the Arranged Mode, the Battery is inside the same room where you have turned on the Power for the Lab. WARNING: YOU ONLY HAVE THREE MINUTES FROM THIS POINT ON IN ORDER TO BEAT THE GAME. VARIATIONS ---------- * If you have resuced Chris, then Chris will tell Jill to get in contact with Brad because he wants Jill to give him a chance to play Mr. Nice Guy. Barry will aim right at the Tyrant with his trademarked Colt Python. Now all Jill has to do is to obey Chris's request to get in contact with Brad right now. Don't worry: Chris will hold Tyrant off as much as he can alongside Barry. * If you DID NOT rescue Chris but if Barry is still alive, then Barry will tell Jill that he will try to hold the Tyrant off as much as he can. Barry will tell Jill to get in contact with Brad Vickers while he holds Mr. T off. Like it or not Jill, you'll have to leave Barry alone (because he's going to hold Tyrant off) and obey Barry's orders to get in contact with Brad right away!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Tyrant Returns ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Take the flare at the right side of you as you exit the elevator. Walk a bit forward and use the Flare to trigger Brad to land his helicopter down. However, TYRANT COMES THROUGH AND WILL ATTACK YOU WITH CHEAP ATTACKS!!! Tyrant Again! He's a lot tougher than in the Tyrant Research Room. He attacks you with a Running Uppercut and a very blistering push attack that will send you flying! Keep on running at least 90 degrees when he's doing his running uppercuts and he should miss. Be careful of his push attacks as it's harder to dodge than his Running Uppercuts. Be sure to check your health pretty often and heal when seriously hurt. With only around 30 seconds left before detonation, Brad drops down a Rocket Launcher. QUICKLY GRAB THE ROCKET LAUNCHER AND AIM AND FIRE AT TYRANT AND MAKE SURE THE ROCKET WILL HIT THE TYRANT AS YOU CAN MISS. If you run out of rockets, then I don't know how you will be able to cope with the Tyrant. Note: If you are playing Resident Evil Director's Cut Dual-Shock, make sure that Auto-Aiming is turned on before play. Provided that you've got a good aim at Tyrant, he will blow up, and now you can sit back and enjoy the ending. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The End ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Endings: * If you beat the game alone, or with Chris, and if you didn't trust Barry 100%, then you will get a Bad Ending, known as the "Unrewarding Tyrant Ending." REMEMBER THAT WHAT I HAVE SAID IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FILE THAT IT IS REALLY EASY TO TRUST BARRY. All you need to do is to WAIT FOR BARRY TO DROP A STRONGER ROPE, and go with Barry BUT HAVE BARRY FOLLOW YOU. If you didn't follow the Vincent Merken way of trusting Barry, then you've got some serious problems as trusting Barry IS ALL CAKE and always will be. * If you beat the game without Chris, but if you have trusted Barry 100%, then you will get an OK Ending. You get to see the Mansion Explode, but you don't get the Special Key. Remember if you are playing a game of speed, then there's no need to rescue Chris but for beginners, I don't think this should be an ending for you. * If you beat the game rescuing Chris, and if you have trusted Barry 100% (AND I MEAN ALL-THE-WAY), then you will get the BEST Ending, the ending that beginners *should* get. You will also see an explosion and you will get a Special Key that you can use. Now just find the Closet. * If you can beat the game in under 3 hours, then you should get the Infinite Ammo Rocket Launcher. Now you can beat the game in under 2 hours with this weapon, but now the game is boring because about 90% of the enemies can be defeated in one shot. =( Some notes courtesy of Vincent Merken ------------------------------------- Failure to trust Barry doesn't disqualify you from getting the Infinite Ammo Rocket Launcher, so don't get pissed if you finished the game in under 3 hours. You will still be able to get the Rocket Launcher provided that your total playing time was under the 3 hour mark. At first, I thought that your actions depend on Barry's survival. Receiving a message from Vincent, I've received verification that the game itself tries really hard to make sure that Barry and/or Rebecca remain alive, even though you want the Bad Ending. Only kidnapped Chris or Jill are dependant on whether you grabbed all three MO Discs or not. MY OWN NOTES ------------ I've read a trick book published by GameFan and there's a trick regarding about grabbing the Rocket Launcher in Resident Evil. They say "Beat the game without rescuing anyone". Well, this is full of bull because I've trusted Barry and rescued Chris and my time STILL went under 3 hours, meaning that I've got the Rocket Launcher. The same thing even though you only trusted Barry 100%, or rescued no one at all. I'm saying this to prove GameFan Mag wrong about the Rocket Launcher Trick. You only need to prove that you can beat the game in under 3 hours for the Rocket Launcher. That's all. It doesn't have anything to do whether you rescued anyone or not. In conclusion, I'm hoping that this walkthrough enabled you to finish the game in 2:30 or less. If not, omit parts of the walkthrough until you can go under 3 hours. On a side note, if this FAQ didn't enable you to beat this game in either under 2 or 3 hours (usually under 2 hours would be world-class), then you can just skip any unnecessary steps mentioned in this FAQ since every drop of time counts. Remember this FAQ is for blueprint purposes only as your style of playing might be different from mine's. Now here's the most frequently asked question: Q: How come you offer PDF's on certain puzzles for Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2? Where can I get these PDF's at? A: There are bound to be some puzzles that can either be a pain-in-the- ass to solve or they might take a lot of tricky timing to perfect, or for a beginner, it might become a major time waster in the game, thus adding unnecessary ticks on the clock to your overall performance. As much as you want to be fast, I want to help as well. From time to time, I reserve every right to offer PDF versions of some of the puzzles in Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2. Keep in mind that when I consider creating a PDF for a Resident Evil Puzzle or so-so, only the toughest puzzles will be covered. I've started this PDF mania when I realized that an optional puzzle in the original Resident Evil took a lot of tricky timing and became a total time waster that it added too much unnecessary time to my performance. The same thing occurred with the harsh entrance towards the Umbrella Secret Lab in the second Resident Evil. To my belief, words sometimes can't cover an entire complex puzzle, something that most FAQ authors are aware of. By releasing a PDF-style FAQ on certain puzzles that are billed as either major time-wasters or tricky-timing events, a beginner may benefit from the graphics displayed in the PDF rather than have to struggle wasting several seconds just to get the timing right. And PDFs can only be found at Verasnaship Interactive's Resident Evil Frequently Asked Questions Stable at this following location: http://www.verasnaship.net/text/biohazard.html. Q: Will you create an FAQ or a speed guide for Resident Evil 3 Nemesis or Biohazard 3 Last Escape? A: HELL NO!!! This is just a side-story to Resident Evil 2. Upholding my beliefs that Resident Evil is basically the Redfields' story, I would stay away from this game, but I would rent it just to learn some devious secrets regarding about the bastard Umbrella Company that is causing trouble with their dangerous experiments. Henry LaPierre has a totally kick-ass FAQ available at http://www.gamefaqs.com for Biohazard 3 Last Escape/Resident Evil 3 Nememsis. However, the real sequel is the all-Redfield Resident Evil Code Veronica for the Sega Dreamcast. I highly recommend that you stay away from Resident Evil 3 Nemesis and just buy a Sega Dreamcast and wait until Resident Evil Code Veronica is released. Q: How about those Game Shark Codes? A: Duh...You can find them by pointing http://www.cmgsccc.com on your favorite browser. Well, that's all. Happy Zombie hunting! ======================================================================== THE DO'S AND DONT'S Again, this FAQ can only appear in the following sites: * Verasnaship Interactive (http://www.verasnaship.net) * GameFAQs (http://www.gamefaqs.com) * Cheat Code Central (http://www.cheatcc.com) * Secrets of the Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) * Game Shark Code Creators Club (http://www.cmgsccc.com) Why? Because these sites are the only ones that keep all original work updated and up-to-date. Technically speaking, Verasnaship Interactive is the location that you can ALWAYS find the newest versions of my FAQ fresh from the garden. GameFAQs does a good job mirroring ONLY 100% work and keeps FAQs updated and up-to-date. Cheat Code Central, Secrets of the GameSages, and the Game Shark Code Creator's Club does a good job in keeping all of their mirrored FAQs and their _yucky_ cheats up-to-date. However, if PDFs based upon Resident Evil is what you need, then only Verasnaship Interactive has it. * DO NOT place this file in your web site directly. Only the five aforementioned sites have an exclusive right to mirror this file. * You can make a link to my Resident Evil FAQ Page. The only rules that I would like to enforce is that you link ONLY to an HTML or an Interactive Web Page. The link to this page is: - http://www.verasnaship.net/text/biohazard.html * Before you even think about linking to GameFAQs, please read the site's fine print _CAREFULLY_ at the following URL: - http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/legal/ * After reading GameFAQs's fine print, please read Brad Templeton's Linking Rights Essay at the following location: - http://www.templetons.com/brad/linkright.html My advice? Link to http://www.verasnaship.net instead in order to get the latest version of my FAQs _FIRST_ to avoid possible complaints. ======================================================================== DOCUMENT RESOURCES * Vincent Merken * Mark Stephenson * Tu Dang * Joshua Harring You can find their work at http://www.gamefaqs.com. Be sure to use the Search Engine found at the Index.HTML Page. ======================================================================== ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - Capcom for starting the Survival Horror Craze with Resident Evil (known as Biohazard in Japan). - Vincent Merken, Josh Harring, Tu Dang, and Mark Stephenson for motivating me to become a speed player with their own FAQs. You can read their FAQs at http://www.gamefaqs.com (Use the Search Engine). - Henry LaPierre for providing a high-quality FAQ for Biohazard Last Escape and Resident Evil Nemesis. Although I'm more into the "All-Redfield" Resident Evil Code Veronica for Dreamcast, I should give Henry the Vesther Respect for such a kick-ass walkthrough for a game that "reveals the dirtiest secrets from Umbrella". - Vincent Merken for being the strongest warrior in the World of Survival Horror - Both Jim Irwin and Brandon W. Dennis for motivating me to become a speed-minded Resident Evil 2 player with their FAQs. Their FAQs are also stored at http://www.gamefaqs.com (Use the Search Engine). Reason why I credit Jim and Brandon is because the interface from my Claire Speed Guide on Resident Evil 2 is ported over into this insanely heavy document. - GameFAQs for being the largest stable of Original Work alike - Imagine Games Network for being the best Video Gaming Community of the web. - GameSages for providing codes that do not require use of a Game Shark - Game Shark Code Creators Club for providing many patched cheats for the world of Survival Horror. - Kao Megura for reaching the 5MB Milestone. Let's face it--He's been doing FAQs since 1995!!! - Vincent Merken (again) for fixes leading to this update. - marshmallow for helping many Nintendo loyalists "have their way" with some of the more difficult Nintendo games ever created. This document is dedicated to the loving memory of Princess Diana of Wales and Fashion Designer Gianni Versace. We need to stop destroying people for a stupid reason right now. ** END OF DOCUMENT ** Unpublished work (c) 1999-2000 Mark Kim. All Rights Reserved Resident Evil: Known as Biohazard in Japan. TM and (c) Capcom. All Rights Reserved.