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Scientists can only spend around 30mins within the cave of Crystals due to the extreme heat (136f). Special suits have been constructed to tackle this issue but this only increased the time down by a few minuets.
So my question is why don't they use a modified space suit used by nasa? The surface of the moon goes to 260f and the astronauts spent 10-21 hours on the surface, with no issues.
Appriciate input π
I honestly just want some pointers such as βgo (direction) from the (landmark) and look out for (something that indicates the entrance) thx
Edit: Iβve seen some things like βgo down from Marguerites baseβ I donβt know where that is, I was under the impression that it was in the caves. Please donβt give me directions to her base as I want to find it as organically as possible. Sry for not letting you guys know
This one actually has two potential solutions to it, though I'm mostly looking for the cartoon.
This was on a VHS I had, back in around 2006 that first contained a show/video about roller coasters. The video was live action, most likely Canadian, seemed to take place around 2003-2006, and I believe was hosted by a young boy. He went to six flags I'm pretty sure, and it was just about the different rides they had. It had a similar vibe to the show This is Daniel Cook. One visual that stands out to me was the opening title screen. It was an old school green/black chalkboard with a piece of chalk writing out the title in a child-like font. I don't think there was any noise other than the sound of chalk hitting the board. The cartoon came after this. I really don't remember much of it, but I'll try to describe as best as I can.
It reminded me of Dragon Tales, but if Dragon Tales was made 5 years earlier with only half of the money. It didn't look THAT bad, but you could obviously tell it was low budget - the whole VHS had a very 'public access' feel to it. I believe there was one girl in it, quite young, and then a cyan dragon. Actually, the whole cartoon had a LOT of cyan in it. Cyan and magenta. The colours in general were very saturated and almost neon, but not to the point where it was unpleasant to watch. Now, I basically know nothing about the plot, other than the fact that this girl and dragon, and I believe a few other characters, are trying to find this crystal cave in order to obtain some kind of power. Could have been to heal one of them or something else, I'm not sure. The dragon was sentient and could talk, and had a voice that was kinda similar to Dudley the Dragon, though maybe a bit less dopey. I believe I remember a scene of her flying on the back of the dragon over the ocean, or some large body of water. I feel like the cave was in a very obscure, hidden spot, potentially an island in the middle of the body of water (similar to the cave Harry and Dumbledore go to in Half Blood Prince). I remember when they finally reach the cave, it's unbelievably gorgeous when they go in. It basically looks like the inside of a geode, with a layer of crystal formations surrounding everything. It was SUPER sparkly and brightly lit in the cave, again with a LOT of cyan and white, and I have a strange feeling there was this unique "sound" inside the cave. I think it may have just been a sound effect to set the atmosphere, but it was this weird whimsical flut
... keep reading on reddit β‘And maybe more importantly, how? Possible spoilers for late game.
Why did the developers choose to make this "secret" path and what's the significance of it to DS lore? What was your first time finding it like?
How long did it take for this to be found? I had to search YouTube on my first playthrough just for this.
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