||===========================|| ||---------------------------|| || || || ESCAPE FROM MONKEY ISLAND || || Monkey Kombat Help File || || Version 1.0 || || 8th December 2000 || || || || Created by David Moore || || ccelebornn@hotmail.com || || || ||---------------------------|| ||===========================|| This is a little help file for the Monkey Kombat section of Escape From Monkey Island. I've heard a lot of people say how this spoiled the game... but I have to say that I kinda liked it. All thats needed is a little preperation, and the taking down of notes (unfortunately the game is random with what beats what and how to do the moves) INTRODUCTION You first learn about Monkey Kombat from Jojo in the village on Monkey Island. He will give you a little introduction to it, about how it's played, and he also gives you the great advice of doing "Monkey See Monkey Do". You can't battle Jojo immediately... you must first go away and battle some monkeys just outside the village to master the art of Monkey Kombat. After defeating the Timid, Smelly, Strapping and then eventually Brawny Monkeys, you can battle against Jojo. The reward for defeating Jojo is a Bronze Hat. RULES OF THE GAME Monkey Kombat is an advanced version of Paper, Scissors, Rock. However, there are 5 positions in Monkey Kombat, with each position losing to 2 other positions, beating 2 other positions, and drawing with itself. the 5 positions are: Anxious Ape Bobbing Baboon Charging Chimp Drunken Monkey Gimpy Gibbon The hard part somes with how to get to each position. There are 4 Monkey words: Ack Chee Eek Oop To move from one position to another, a combination of three of the words must be said. It's these combinations of words, and how these combinations change your position that you need to take note of. This can be easier said than done. The first thing to know is that any one of the words said three times makes Guybrush stay in the same position. This is useful to stay in a winning position. The second thing to know is that a combination of words that move you from position A to position B, when said again will make you change from position B back to position A. Both Guybrush and the enemy Monkey will start with a certain amount of hitpoints (displayed as bannanas), and with each round that you win, the enemies hitpoints will start to go down. Whoever loses all of their bannanas loses. HOW TO WIN AT MONKEY KOMBAT The way I completed this puzzle was to draw out tables quickly using Excel, but ASCII tables will have to do for this guide. Copy the tables and print them out. If you don't have a printer, just draw a rough sketch on a piece of paper. Table 1 |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | | Ape | Baboon | Chimp | Monkey | Gibbon | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Ape | ---- | | | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Baboon | | ---- | | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Chimp | | | ---- | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Monkey | | | | ---- | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Gibbon | | | | | ---- | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| Table 2 |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Ape | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Baboon | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Chimp | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Monkey | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Gibbon | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| Table 1 is where you write down how to get to each position from every other position. You fill in this table by watching the enemy Monkeys who fight against you. If the enemy Monkey changes from an Anxious Ape to Bobbing Baboon with the words "Ack Eek Oop", then goto the Ape row and follow it along until you reach the Baboon columb, and then write Ack Eek Oop in that column. Then goto the Baboon row and follow it along until you reach the Ape column, and write Ack Eek Oop there as well. You would then get something looking like this: |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | | Ape | Baboon | Chimp | Monkey | Gibbon | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Ape | ---- |Ack Eek Oop | | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Baboon |Ack Eek Oop | ---- | | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Chimp | | | ---- | | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Monkey | | | | ---- | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Gibbon | | | | | ---- | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| Filling in table 2 is much simpler than filling in table 1. After the enemy has made their move, note what their final position is, and what your position is, and if it wins or loses. If the enemy uses the Drunken Monkey move, and Guybrush was in the Anxious Ape position, and Guybrush gets hurt, then in one of the spaces next to Ape write "Monkey". You would then get something looking like this: |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Ape | loses to | Monkey | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Baboon | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Chimp | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Monkey | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| | Gibbon | loses to | | and | | |------------|------------|------------|------------|------------| This is very important when playing the game... because if the enemies current position is the Anxious Ape, and you know that it loses to the Drunken Monkey and the Charging Chimp, you have to change Guybrushes position to one of those two winning moves. Don't expect to be able to win many battles at the start.... because right now it's all about learning. Keep following the same methods to fill in as much of table 1 as you can be bothered to do (about 75% of it should get you through) and all of table 2. Alternate between which table you fill out, so you don't get TOO bored :P Over time you should find that you have enough knowledge to win battles. When it's your turn to move, look to see what position your enemy is in, then look at table 2 to see what position you have to get Guybrush in to win. Then check to see what position Guybrush is in, look at table 1 and the row of that position... and find out what you have to say to get into a winning position. It sounds kinda complicated at first, but once you get into it you'll find that the tables will be of great help and save you loads of time. Just a quick note, after you get the bronze hat, don't throw away your tables just yet... they may become useful again.... Happy Kombating ----------- | THANKS TO | ----------- Timber & Vism for their walkthroughs to the game, which helped me through those VERY frustrating times on Lucre Island, and a few other puzzles which I couldn't work out. Also thanks to them and their walkthroughs for the information about the purpose of Monkey Kombat which I used for this guide :o) ---------------------------- | Copyright 2000, Dave Moore ---------------------------------------------- | This help file may only be used on your website if credit is given to me | --------------------------------------------------------------------------