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− | '''Lost City of Tinnos''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider | + | {{Infobox Level |
+ | | Name = Lost City of Tinnos | ||
+ | | Image = Tinnos.jpg | ||
+ | | Game = Tomb Raider III | ||
+ | | Section = Antarctica/3 | ||
+ | | Levelno = | ||
+ | | Length = 1 | ||
+ | | Gametime = 100-130 minutes | ||
+ | | Timetrial = | ||
+ | | Firsttime = | ||
+ | | Secrets = 3 | ||
+ | | Special = | ||
+ | | Location = [[Antarctica]] | ||
+ | | Chrono = 1 | ||
+ | | Previous = RX-Tech Mines | ||
+ | | Next = Meteorite Cavern | ||
+ | | Adjacent = | ||
+ | | Wtlink = tr3/tinnos | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Lost City of Tinnos''' is a level in [[Tomb Raider III]]. It's the last level before the big showdown with [[Willard]]. | ||
+ | Lara encounters [[Dragonflies]] and [[Giant Mutants]]. | ||
+ | In the level Lara will also find a famous riddle, the [[Food Chain Riddle]]. It has 3 secrets. | ||
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+ | After the start, Lara has to find a way around a collapsed bridge (the gap is too large to jump over). | ||
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+ | A major part of the level consists of 4 elemental ordeals, with an Oceanic Mask at the end of each one. The test of Earth starts as a deep swamp that Lara has to wade through, while defending against Dragonflies attacking from above, and the second part of the ordeal involves deep pits and falling rocks. The test of Air puzzle starts as a labyrinth and ends with twin sloped walkways, where Lara has to perform several well-timed jumps (in the Air) to avoid rolling spiked boulders. The Water test includes swimming underwater (with occasional breathing holes) and swimming through spinning blades. The Fire ordeal has several traps, which can set Lara on fire (with no water anywhere nearby to extinguish them). | ||
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+ | Apart from the 4 Oceanic Masks, Lara also needs to find a key in another part of the level. | ||
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+ | With the Masks and key found, the path to the Meteorite Cavern is revealed. | ||
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+ | == Enemies == | ||
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− | + | * [[Tinnos Monster]] | |
+ | * [[Dragonflies]] | ||
+ | ==Finds== | ||
+ | *2 [[Uli Key|Uli Keys]] | ||
+ | *4 [[Oceanic Mask|Oceanic Masks]] (Mask of Water, Fire, Earth and Air - symbols of a prehistoric form of elemental worship) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Levels]] | ||
+ | [[de:Die vergessene Stadt Tinnos]] |
Latest revision as of 09:31, 14 April 2010
Lost City of Tinnos | |||
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Tomb Raider III | |||
Section | Antarctica/3 | ||
Length (*) |
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Secrets | 3 | ||
Location | Antarctica | ||
Level Chronology: | |||
RX-Tech Mines | Lost City of Tinnos | Meteorite Cavern |
Lost City of Tinnos is a level in Tomb Raider III. It's the last level before the big showdown with Willard. Lara encounters Dragonflies and Giant Mutants. In the level Lara will also find a famous riddle, the Food Chain Riddle. It has 3 secrets.
After the start, Lara has to find a way around a collapsed bridge (the gap is too large to jump over).
A major part of the level consists of 4 elemental ordeals, with an Oceanic Mask at the end of each one. The test of Earth starts as a deep swamp that Lara has to wade through, while defending against Dragonflies attacking from above, and the second part of the ordeal involves deep pits and falling rocks. The test of Air puzzle starts as a labyrinth and ends with twin sloped walkways, where Lara has to perform several well-timed jumps (in the Air) to avoid rolling spiked boulders. The Water test includes swimming underwater (with occasional breathing holes) and swimming through spinning blades. The Fire ordeal has several traps, which can set Lara on fire (with no water anywhere nearby to extinguish them).
Apart from the 4 Oceanic Masks, Lara also needs to find a key in another part of the level.
With the Masks and key found, the path to the Meteorite Cavern is revealed.
Enemies
Finds
- 2 Uli Keys
- 4 Oceanic Masks (Mask of Water, Fire, Earth and Air - symbols of a prehistoric form of elemental worship)