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Urgh, I don't know whether i'm out of practice or what but I'm really finding it rough. How I managed to beat Megaman 2 and Ninja Gaiden when I was 8 years old I'll never know.
bash lamps.. bash enemies.. bash enemy projectiles..
bash lamps to bash enemies to bash enemy projecectiles to bash lamps to.... etc.
and never stop. take your time, but never stop.
spoiler about the water level:
that section has some kind of dynamic difficulty. the water will never be much further than the bottom of the screen nomatter how fast you move, but it will also slow down when its near you. not by much mind you, but it does give you a little more time than you think.
Thanks for posting this, I didn't realise that on one run I actually had one lantern to go. Absolutely love this game but this is a frustratingly nasty difficulty spike.
Keep at it, don't give up!
About why they have chase scenes after you restore each tree, I think it's to prepare you for the final chase scene when you run from Koru. It builds up to it the entire game, and finally gets to it at the end.
You would basically not be able to play the second half of the game if you don't get used to repetitive bashing at some point though; so while it's a bit cruel to players who are learning slowly, it's really meant as a challenging "boss fight". That's why you get such a great track to listen to (AND a great cutscene if you beat it!)
+1 agreed. Bashing is necessary throughout the game and this boss level makes sure you know it before you progress
This is true. Trying to rush ahead as fast as possible causes the water to speed up. The water will always be right behind you - you have to dawdle a bit for it to catch up.