I’d climb up, take my shots when the coast was (relatively) clear, and slip out before she yelled or hit me with a projectile. I used a supercharged shotgun with the red powerpack accessory to dish out quick damage. The time I won, I set up multiple ropes on either side of both pillars so that I had something to chill on and room to work with.You’ll need to ride bubbles up to get close enough to strike her face. She will continuously fire off slow projectiles that morph into random enemies, and there are two floating stone pillars – one on either side of her – shielding her from far-off attacks.Tiamat is kind of like King Yama from Spelunky in that she’s a giant stationary figure – but don’t underestimate her. The main advice I can give is to bring a weapon and plenty of ropes.I won’t pretend to know her secrets or claim that she’s the real final boss, but if you can manage to beat Tiamat, you’ll see the end credits.I hope you brought bombs and rope to get around. Further in the Temple, you’ll see a golden door and, with the Hedjet and Scepter, you’ll be able to enter the City of Gold.Speaking of which, don’t kill him with those squishing moving blocks. If you don’t have a pair of sticky bombs or a gun to hurt him, try to get a rock and chuck it back and forth until he dies from a thousand cuts. He’ll fire slow-moving circular projectiles and give off a glowing “tell” before firing a (ground-ignoring) beam attack at your current location. It’s time to fight our old friend Anubis.Below the Tide Pool entrance, there’s a room to the Temple of Anubis. Either climb the ladder or throw your own rope in your preferred location and wait for Olmec to bomb the shit outta this stage. Let him clear out the first lair of ground, strategically fall on his head, and jump off, then run to the right. Be warned: the Ghost can and will chase you in the Black Market if you dilly-dally. Down here, you’ll be able to collect some treasure and hopefully be able to afford the Hedjet for 40,000 gold on the right-hand side.You can unequip items like the jetpack and cape by holding down and pressing R1.The powerpack in the shop will make your bombs huge and cause your whip to strike with fire (a perk with many potential uses).If you hang from a ledge and look down while throwing a rope, the rope will go downward instead of up by default.Learn the AI’s patterns and exploit them to avoid taking “cheap” hits. It’s best to systematically deal with killable threats while you can – while the coast is clear – before things get messy and you scramble. The sequel has a way of tightly stacking stationary traps and roaming enemies on top of each other. If you’re in a position to safely kill an enemy or at least throw it off-screen to a less chaotic spot, do it.You’ll be able to take branching paths multiple times during a generic just-get-to-the-end-alive run. Content-wise, you can’t see everything in Spelunky 2 in one go.You can change this to the old style (walking normally and holding the trigger down to run) in the control settings from the pause menu. By default, you’ll always run in Spelunky 2 and “slow down” with the right trigger.Collect a figurine according to the clue and go down to 6-3.The further you scroll down, the more spoilery it’ll be – including a pic of the boss at the bottom. Now move to the biome 6-2 and open the Tablet. Once you have the Tablet of Destiny, you can get to the Sunken City and find Hundun in Spelunky 2. You will respawn in Duat, now kill Osiris to get the Tablet of Destiny.Fall from a height on the Altar to die, don’t worry Ankh will revive you.Find a large Kali’s Sacrificial Altar in the City of Gold.Use Hedjet and Scepter to enter the City of Gold in 4-2.
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