![]() ![]() When testing out Hero Mode, I had no such qualms about returning to it. There are a few sections in some locations, specifically a certain portion of Tassel Town, that kept me from wanting to go through that area again. I found it to be the easier mode for completion purposes. This means you’re able to reach every important optional area from the very start, as well as get through levels a little quicker than you would have during the original playthrough. ![]() From the very beginning, Shantae knows the monkey, crab, elephant, mouse, and harpy dances. This mode is practically made for speedrunners. Then, there’s Shantae: Half-Genie Hero’s Hero Mode. Just having this makes a huge difference. After the barons give you Risky Boots’ Buckle, Cufflink, Pendant, and Ribbon, you can trade them to Uncle Mimic for a Magic Polarizer. The Squid Poster can be found with Abner at Hypno Baron’s Castle, after trading him Squid Baron’s Velvet Poster. While the Scrap Metal pieces and Sunken Souls are things you should probably have found along the way, you can get the Data Chip from the second section of Mermaid Falls, by using the Harpy form to fly to the top, then the Bat, Harpy, and Spider forms to travel through a hazardous maze. Ammo Baron wants five pieces of Scrap Metal, Hypno Baron wants the 10 Sunken Souls, Squid Baron wants a Squid Poster, and Techno Baron wants the Data Chip. Each one wants some sort of item, some of which you may already have if you’ve been grabbing things after revisiting levels. After visiting the Hypno Baron’s Castle, you can complete some tasks for the Ammo, Hypno, Squid, and Techno Barons. ![]()
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