Wellsley, inside Hamilton Landing, (center-right house)ħ. Hamilton, inside Hamilton Landing, (center-right house)Ħ. Carlton, inside Carlton's House (bottom-right house)ĥ. Chamberlin, inside Carlton's House (bottom-right house)Ĥ. It can be easy to miss one, so be sure to be thorough, and try to talk to them in the order below.ġ. You'll need to talk to 25 Wilikins throughout the stage to get this achievement. Here's a video by TikayBeatz PSN, which shows each robot section, and has a counter showing the running total: If you miss an autogyro, you can reload the checkpoint to try again. After you complete a robot section, your progress to that point is saved. There are 12 total, four in the first section, four in the second, and eight in the last. The life element fires watermelons which do a lot of damage, but are slow. The tech element has a quick firing shot, but does less damage. Each Skylander element causes the robot to shoot a different type of ammo, so find one you're comfortable with. You can punch or shoot the autogyros with your robot. They move quickly, and it can be difficult to hit them with your shots, so it's best to tackle this once you've played the stage a few times so you know where to expect them. You do not need to worry about the smaller ones. In this stage you'll be walking around in a giant robot, and you'll need to destroy the large flying autogyros to get this achievement. Here is a video playlist by PlayWithPetey showing all of the arena challenges: The IGN Wiki has a good listing of the 21 arena challenges and their rewards: The only challenging ones are the last of each arena, where you have only 1HP. Pick a target and stick to it until it's defeated, whether it's a small enemy or large one. If you don't need it, leave it on the ground. Between waves of enemies, the audience will toss out food. You can only use one Skylander per challenge, so if you get knocked out, you'll need to retry. Use a maxed out Skylander if you have one. These vary in task and difficulty, so level up and try again later if you're having trouble. Complete all 21 challenges to unlock this achievement. Talk to Brock on the ship and complete any of the available arena challenges to unlock this achievement. The first arena unlocks after Chapter 3, the others unlock after Chapter 9 and 12. There are three arenas with seven challenges each. Only a handful might require multiple attempts, but if you persevere, you get all 1000. Skylanders Giants is a very fun and entertaining game, and the majority of its achievements are easy to obtain. This run should take 4-6 hours, and will unlock " Nightmare Avenger" upon completion. Use as many maxed out Skylanders as you can, so you can keep playing if knocked out and not have to restart a stage. You'll want to avoid any battles, and fight only when necessary. Nightmare can be challenging at times, because the enemies can knock you out very quickly. Once everything else is done, start a new save file, and choose Nightmare difficulty. This is also the best time to complete all arena challenges for " 1 and 0" and " Great Gladiator!". You'll also want to replay chapters to get any chapter-specific or other miscellaneous achievements you may have missed. If you don't want to do it now, you can do it on your Nightmare playthrough. Thankfully, there's a trick you can use to do this quickly. All in all, playing through the story should take you 6-10 hours, and will get you all of the story-related achievements, and unlock Nightmare difficulty.Īfter beating the story, it is recommended you focus on getting 65,000 treasure on one Skylander for " Spend That Loot!". If you miss one, you can replay the chapter from the chapter select menu to try again. Most of these are easy to get, but some may take a few attempts, like " Autogyro Pyrotechnician", " Talker in a Strange Land", " Cannon Confounder", and " Pedal to the Metal". There is a chapter-specific achievement in each chapter to go for. This game introduces new Giant Skylanders, who have access to special areas in the game.įirst, you'll want to play through the story on the difficulty of your choice, though it's best to use the Cyclops Crusher difficulty, which is equivalent to normal. The formula remains the same as the first game, so if you've played that, you'll know what to do here. Kaos is back, and it's up to you and your Skylanders to stop him. Skylanders Giants is the sequel to Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, and the second game in the Skylanders franchise. Extra equipment needed?: Skylanders Giants Starter Pack, or Skylanders Giants Portal Owners Pack and one undead and one air Skylander Does difficulty affect Achievements: Yes Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 2
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