![]() He'll introduce himself as a Mighty Pirate™, which Nipperkin is doubtful of, but intrigued at the possibility of interesting news on what is apparently a pretty sleepy pirate port. After the islander departs to get his nose examined, Davey Nipperkinthe senior editor of the local newspaper, the Keelhauler Gazetteapproaches and starts interviewing Guybrush. A local approaches him in a friendly manner, and is promptly punched in the face by Threepwood's misbehaving hand. ![]() Guybrush is awoken on the beach of a strange island. The flame rushes toward the barrels of powder and causes an explosion! Guybrush is launched off the ship and out to sea to drift along on some debris while the opening titles run The search for deep gut Guybrush unwittingly tosses the sword, wedging it in between a cannon and its holder, causing a shower of sparks and igniting the root grog on the deck. Use the enchanted blade on LeChuck! Guybrush will run the dread pirate through with the cutlass, but the ersatz root beer that Threepwood created on the deck did not have the expected outcome: LeChuck transforms into a human! What's more, Threepwood's hand seems to have taken on a mind of its own (and an icky green shade), and he can't control the sword anymore. The blade will puncture the bottom of the barrel, oozing "enchanted" root grog onto the deck, precariously close to the gun powder. Finally, dip the Cutlass of Kaflu into the barrel. ![]() Next, add the breath mints to the bland, flat root grog mixture. Toss the root into the open barrel of grog. Use the cutlass on Chuck the Plant (who is seated close to Elaine) to trim some of his roots. Once there, Guybrush will need to concoct some replacement for the ultra-rare root beer he just lost when the ships collided. Somehow, she'll pull down the mast of the ship, enabling Guybrush to shimmy over to the other vessel. Since she's tied up, that's a non-starter, but she'll come up with a better idea. Talk to Elaine, and ask her to throw you the rope. This causes our showboating protagonist to drop the bottle of root beer (which shatters) it also causes a rope from the ship's rigging to drop down next to Elaine. Guybrush will wave both objects around menacingly in the direction of LeChuck, who, unimpressed, will steer Elaine's ship into Guybrush's. Once you have the fizzy root beer, repeat the inventory combination action with the root beer and cutlass. Hit the "+" button between the circles, and the items will be combined! Fizzy root beer made simple. Next, grab the root beer and drop it into the other circle. Select the breath mints, and while still in the inventory menu, drop into one of the two large circles in the menu. To get it fizzy again, Guybrush will have to combine it with something. Success! There's a root beer bottle in there. Select the magnifying glass icon to examine an object in Guybrush's inventory, and use it on the coffin. Head to the stern of the ship and pick up the coffin. It looks like the only ingredient left is a bottle of enchanted root beer, which must be fizzy, but where to find it? Talk to Elaine, who will suggest checking the strange monkey coffin. Our hero has appeared in the nick of time, and has gathered nearly all of the necessary ingredients to forge a sword powerful enough to defeat LeChuck: The Cursed Cutlass of Kaflu.Īttached to the main mast of Guybrush's ship is a piece of paper with detailed instructions for finishing the enchantment of the sword. LeChuck's right in the middle of performing some voodoo rite involving several captured monkeys when Guybrush Threepwood's ship appears on the horizon. Elaine's tied up in a not-unexpected display of deviousness on the part of the zombie/demon/ghost pirate. Our story begins aboard Elaine Marley-Threepwood's ship, which has been captured by LeChuck off the coast of the legendary Rock of Gelato. The Manatee Q&A were later updated to include the detailed answers.Ĭhapter 1 - Launch of the Screaming Narwhal Prologue This was taken from the TellTale Games official website which is now down and only available via the Wayback Machine.
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