The Battle of Olympus FAQ Version 3.51 Started on 12/5/99 by Earthshaker (Earthq3846@aol.com), with co-author credit to Pelivor (froloth (at) hotmail.com) Last updated on 12/20/03 Copyright 1999/2000 by Earthshaker and Pelivor UPDATE: Pelivor now uses his Gamefaqs message board name, which is Aspie Giraffe. I can still be contacted by the e-mail above. Anyone may print out this FAQ on a normal printer. Any webmaster may post this FAQ on their site, but be sure to inform me you are doing so, and BE SURE TO GIVE US CREDIT WHEREVER IT IS DUE, and keep this disclaimer intact! Also, do not change or alter it in ANY WAY. If there are any questions, comments, submissions, corrections, complaints, musings, babble, or insanity, send them to Earthshaker (Earthq3846@aol.com) The most updated version of this FAQ can be found at www.gamefaqs.com Due to the maps in this FAQ, I strongly recommend you view it at Courier New, 10 point font. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Revision history 2. Introduction 3. Travelling Around Greece 4. Items 5. Bare-bones Walkthrough 5. Bosses 5b. Miscellaneous (other additions by Aspie Giraffe, formerly Pelivor) 6. Text Dump 7. Repeat Warning! ======================================================================= ========================1. Revision history============================ ======================================================================= 3/2/08- Version 3.51- This is just a message for Earthshaker: I've updated this FAQ only to include my most recent user name change. First it was Pelivor, then it was Crazylaz, and now it's Aspie Giraffe. The rest of this FAQ remains as it was, with no new changes in the future. 12/20/03- Version 3.5- I have included a Text Dump to the end of this FAQ, for the future reference to the Battle of Olympus gamers. Not everyone wants to travel around talking to every single person in the game. 11/14/03- Version 3.1- Earthshaker has e-mailed me to say the updates are good to go. I have removed the note that was intended for him and corrected a handful of errors. Thanks again! 10/27/03- Version 3.0- A fairly long update. Includes a note to Earthshaker, because he has not replied to my e-mails since two weeks after 9/11/01. Updates include maps to Phrygia and Tartarus, as well as the addition of a password for the expert gamer and the glitched ending, as well as some other miscellaneous stuff. To cap it off, Pelivor has changed his name to Crazylaz. 3/21/01- Version 2.1- Pelivor's Email has been added, and Earthshaker has added a bare-bones walkthrough, much like those he has seen other FAQ writers do in incomplete walkthroughs. 12/14/00- Version 2.0- This has been a long time coming. I have an emulator now (along with a broken "v" key that never types the said letter when needed, so be aware if some words look odd.) This FAQ now has a new co-author, due to the tremendous (and I STRESS tremendous) help he has given me. Contributions include most of the lost maps, a boss listing of damage, and an odd little trick for a glitched ending… check it out! Oh, and Pelivor, I forgot your email address (or more precisely, I didn't write it down with the other info) so send me a confirmation notice right away (hopefully with the remaining maps!) Walkthrough will come later though.. Muhaha! I still need a map of Phygria, by the way. 1/5/99- Version 1.5- I've survived Y2K! Of course, my computer reads as the year 1988 due to a foresight from me… at any rate, I've been on a long winter vacation, and I'm going to start a map section today. 12/14/99- Version 1.05- I have done nothing but add a new web address that this can be found on. Why just that? Because I haven't had enough time! I hate Christmas shopping… 12/5/99- Version 1.0- First version of this FAQ. It includes an items section a boss section, and a world section. Later versions of this FAQ will contain a walkthrough and a passwords section. Submissions are welcome! ======================================================================= ===========================2. Introduction============================= ======================================================================= Well, here it is finally, a Battle of Olympus FAQ that so many people asked about. I decided to do it not only for that reason but also because it is my second favorite game on the NES. And why is it my second favorite game on the NES? Well, it can be summed up in three words: Zelda meets Greece. The graphics and sound are unrivaled on the NES, IMO. So, before I start a full review, let me start the FAQ! ======================================================================= ====================3. Travelling Around Greece======================== ======================================================================= Greece is divided into several areas. Here I will list them, a description of them, the god ruling over them, and other things of interest. ARCADIA This is where you first begin. Arcadia is a small forest where the god of all gods, Zeus, resides. As you can imagine, Zeus will summon other gods to him, meaning that you may find something useful every now and then in his temple, mainly Hermes's sandals. In Arcadia you will find the Bull and entrances to Attica, Argolis, and Peloponnesus. Here's a map! A - B - C - D E - F G Legend A- This is your starting area in the entire game. B- There is an entrance to section F here. C- There is an entrance to Attica on the far right of this screen. D- On the far right of this screen, there is an entrance to Peloponnesus. Through the stone house is an entrance to area G. E- There is an entrance to Argolis on the far left of this screen. F- On the far right, a doorway leads to section B. G- The bull is in the middle of this screen. The entrance to section D is here on the right side, and Zeus's temple is on the left side. ATTICA This is where the brunt of the population of Greece resides. Athena presides over this area, which is currently being plagued by the Lamia. If you can kill the Lamia, you will find an artifact passed down through the ages, the Staff of Fennel. In Attica you will also find entrances to Arcadia, Phthia, and Phygria. Here's a map! A ! B - C - D E - F ! Phygria- G - H Legend A- This is the entrance from Arcadia. B- This is one of the two cities of the level. Heading down from here leads to another city section, H, while heading right leads to a mountain region, C C- There is a cave that leads to the second city, at E. D- Gaia is located here. When you wake him, the path to Phthia opens. E- This is the other city section of Attica. Nothing of interest is here. F- In this section is the man with the key, a nectar fountain (it is hidden cleverly in front of Athena's temple. Kneel in front of what LOOKS to be a normal fountain, which turns out to be a NECTAR fountain. Also of note is Athena's Temple. G- The Lamia is in this section. Also, heading left, you shall enter Phygria. H- You can obtain the Staff of Fennel here. ARGOLIS The dank and deep caverns of Argolis hold more hostile animals such as bats and snakes than they do humans. Hermes, the god of dexterity, resides above a pit where salamanders lurk. Deep in Argolis you will find a token of love, the power to control fire, an entrance to Arcadia, and sea routes to Crete and Phygria. Beware the lion roaming deep within! On another note, here's a frequently asked question. "How do I cross those two rocks to get to the other shore where I can call the dolphin?" Well, it's simple. YOU CAN'T! The jump is too far to make, don't even bother, you'll just lose half of your olives when you die trying to make it. Find another, easier route to Phrygia: via Attica, perhaps? Map is courtesy of Pelivor. A - B - C | | | D - E blocked shore to Phrygia | |-F - G shore to Tartarus and Crete | | H I A. Starting point. Top leftmost door leads to Arcadia. And the two rightmost doors lead to sections B and F. B. Use the Crystal near the left side of Section B to reveal an entrance to section D. C. Lion boss and Prometheus (draw fire from staff) D. Go left to see the first Nymph and get the first heart. E. Nothing here but the blocked shore to Phrygia. Don't waste your time. F. Take the last pit on the right side to fall into a pit with snakes (section H) G. The last pit going right (just before Hermes' temple) is the Salamander Pit (Section I) Note that Hermes will be gone if you visit him. Talk to the guy, then head back to Zeus' temple in Arcadia to meet Hermes and get his sandals. H. The Pit of Snakes. The middle room is a nectar waterfall (kneel to use it.) The rightmost door takes you back to the beginning of section F. I. The Salamander Pit. The middle room you can buy an Ambrosia for 50 olives. Kill the Salamanders until you get 20 salamander skins, and exit through the far-right door. PELOPONNESUS This deep forest maze holds many items of interest, such as a sword and ambrosia. Be sure to visit Apollo for a harp, and beware the Hydra and the Cyclops living somewhere in the woods! E D2 - D1 -- C | | Row 3 (Bright Green) 1 2 3 4 5 6--| | | Row 2 (Green) 1 2 B 4 5 6 | | | Row 1 (Blue-Green) 1 2 3 4 5 6--| | A A. Starting point from Arcadia B. Apollo's temple (Harp) C. Thorn Forest D. Hydra and Forest Nymph (Sword) E. Cyclops, path to Laconia, Ambrosia in the second tree. Route: To Apollo: From row 1, take door #2 to enter Row 2 From door #2 of Row 2, take door #3, and get the harp. To Hydra: From Apollo's temple, take door #4 to Row 3 Take door #5 in Row 3 to get to the Thorn Forest. Use the staff of fennel to rid of the red thorns. Use the barrier method I told you for Crete if you don't have fire from the staff yet (let a bat push you through the withered thorns). Take the left most door to D1 and D2, where you battle Hydra. Kill him to get the sword from the forest nymph. To Cyclops: From door #5 in Row 3, take door #2 instead to get to screen E. Jump on the only branch of the second tree, kneel down and thrust. An Ambrosia should fall from the tree. Now kick the crap out the Cyclops with your sword, and the path to Laconia will be open. To Arcadia: From Laconia or the Hydra, take Door #6 in row 3 and it will take you back to row 1. Door #4 is the way back to Arcadia. LACONIA These ancient sea ruins house many monsters and secrets. Striking some of the pillars may cause the ground to collapse in front of you, or reveal a hidden treasure! Be sure to speak to Poseidon to obtain his ocarina, so you can ride the dolphins to do battle with the Siren, the Gray Sisters, and the Cyclops. In Laconia you will find an entrance to Peloponnesus and a sea route to Crete. And here's a map… A - B - C - Crete /---------------------\ ! ! ! ! D - E - F \> G - H - I