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Iji 1.6 - Official game guide Introduction - Sector 1 - Sector 2 - Sector 3 - Sector 4 - Sector 5 - Sector 6 Sector 7 - Sector 8 - Sector 9 - Sector X - Sector Y - Sector Z - Misc secrets Unlockables - Weapons - Items - Enemies - Bosses - Trivia - Text dump Sector 7 Maximum enemies
One of the toughest Sectors on the highest difficulties. For some reason it's also full of obscure secrets. Ribbon After getting back down from the ship, head left beyond the checkpoint, then down and right. The ribbon is in a room past the Beasts. Poster Go to the tall room outside the poster (A) and break the shield door from a distance with the Hyper pulse (Pulse cannon + Resonance detonator + Crack 6). Stand on the edge of the hole, face left and fire the Nuke (Rocket launcher + MPFB Devastator + Crack 9) to blow yourself across the hole and land in the poster room. Supercharge By far the hardest Supercharge to get, it requires you to destroy Sentinel Proxima without damaging it with the electropads in the boss room. The recommended way is to get Attack 10, Tasen 10, Assimilate 3, and Health 10. You also need to gather MPFB cells throughout the game. Once you face Proxima with these stats, 23 direct MPFB hits destroys it. Since you cannot avoid its Nuke attack which deals 5 HP damage, you need enough Health to survive it. Its Nuke even cuts through Iji's brief invulnerability when damaged and the Suppression special trait, but it can't hit her while she performs Retribution (see Misc secrets). The CFIS and Velocithor V2-10 also work really well, and if you're lucky you can keep Proxima confused about its bearings with repeated MPFB attacks. Secrets + notable modifiers Tech logbook In the top left part of the Phantom Hammer room (B) is the logbook that tells you about the hidden skill Tech, adding it to the pause menu info. See Misc secrets for details. You can always perform it whether you've read about it or not. Vateilika's shop If you met Vateilika in Sector 3 and didn't kill her, she'll appear near the entrance to the Komato ship no matter if you broke the truce. Tap her shoulder to refill all ammo up to 10 and get full Health. She says different things depending on if you needed health, ammo, both, or neither. Annoying Vateilika Keep poking Vateilika with the use key when you can't buy anything from her. She'll get angry, talk about her breakup with Yukabacera, sing a part from "Welcome to Ciretako", and finally tell you about Yukabacera's new game Hero Core. She reveals that the first two difficulties have 290 rooms and 11 bosses, and the third difficulty has 51 rooms and a secret boss. This was a teaser long before Hero Core was released; in earlier versions of Iji, Vateilika called it "HERO 2" but didn't refer to the number of rooms and bosses. Cracker's hideout After beating the game at least once on any difficulty, go to the lift at (C), ride it up into a tiny dead end, and shoot the cracked wall to the right with an explosive weapon. Enter the teleporter and keep walking right to reach the cracker's hideout. In here you'll find three logbooks; one containing lots of weird quotes about my games, one detailing many various secrets, and one describing how to find the Null driver (see Sector Z). Anni In the cracker's hideout is a small Komato Annihilator doll in the background. Touch it with the use key to make it say "Terminate" and "Annihilate" in a high-pitched voice. This is an inside reference to how the Annihilator's voice actor during recording tried some silly voices after a series of dark, growling ones. Nuke shortcut After the second checkpoint (D), stand on the right edge of the gap in the floor, face right and fire the Nuke. You'll fly across the hole and be able to teleport to the end of the Sector. Doing this makes you miss the ribbon, however. "Waste of time" chat Go to (E), but do not fall into the hole in the floor to the Tasen Soldiers below. Instead try to reach the opposite side of the hole, either by jumping (which is very difficult) or by blowing yourself across with the Nuke. When you get there, Iji simply comments on how there is nothing interesting there. Ansaksie's logbook Easily overlooked when playing multiple times, a logbook is added at the start of the Sector if Iji is pacifist, telling her to find the teleporter in Sector 9. This is essentially directions on how to meet up with Ansaksie. Another logbook is added elsewhere in the Sector, discussing Ansaksie's shady nature. Proxima aftermath Iji says one of three things after defeating Proxima depending on if she is at full health, at least half health, or below half health. This is relative to her current maximum health. She also says it pays to be prepared if you manage to destroy Proxima without using the electropads. Overload To reach the Nano overload (H) you can either destroy the shield door with a Strength of 8, destroy the ceiling of the room with the Spread rockets (Shotgun + Rocket launcher + Crack 5) or Nuke (Rocket launcher + MPFB Devastator + Crack 9), or get hit by a Shocksplinter from the Komato on the right. Orion Look to the left, and a constellation similar to Orion can be seen while entering the Komato ship. Second CFIS An easily overlooked weapon is the CFIS at (G). This room is only accessible after using a terminal to open the way to the right of the checkpoint. References Hero Go to (F) and use the numpad to move the camera down-right, until you see a tiny Hero made up of stars. You may need to toggle the Num lock key first. Tibia Poke Vateilika enough, and she'll tell you about the time someone paid her in Nano (experience points) and it actually leveled him down. He then broke Vateilika's tibia bone, which is why she doesn't let Iji buy something if she has too little Nano on her current level. What this says about some online games should be obvious, but the irony is that the same thing happens in Iji if you die and have to restart a Sector. Doom comic Of all things, Vateilika references the Doom comic twice in her various quips. Why anyone would think this is a good idea is hard to say. |