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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Generally speaking, it is extremely difficult to recover from a death, and it is likely that the player will want to throw away the run after their first death. One notable exception is '''Stage 9 (Crystal Stage)''', as the recovery is moderately easy to perform, while the cube rush is extremely inconsistent to beat, so this recovery absolutely has to be learned. Another easy recovery checkpoint is the '''meatball''' section, which is arguably easier at low power. The checkpoint before can also be recoverable thanks to a safespot. | Generally speaking, it is extremely difficult to recover from a death, and it is likely that the player will want to throw away the run after their first death. One notable exception is '''Stage 9 (Crystal Stage)''', as the recovery is moderately easy to perform, while the cube rush is extremely inconsistent to beat, so this recovery absolutely has to be learned. Another easy recovery checkpoint is the '''meatball''' section, which is arguably easier at low power. The checkpoint before can also be recoverable thanks to a safespot. | ||
− | The | + | The optimal choice for the number of speed ups is either 2 or 3. 1 speed up would be too slow, more than 3 would be too much. This can change your upgrade path a little bit. |
− | + | It should be noted, for the purpose of this guide, that any mention of the word "random" essentially means that it would be extremely difficult to manipulate, and will not be consistent across runs. The game seems to use the frame counter for what little "randomness" it contains, and while it is not technically random, it is next to impossible to do a complete run while being consistently frame-perfect. | |
− | + | When this guide refers to a shield, this can also mean '''Force Field''' and not necessarily the type of protection literally called "Shield" (two pods in front of the ship). However, everything was written with Force Field in mind. | |
== General advice == | == General advice == | ||
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=== Regenerate your shield === | === Regenerate your shield === | ||
− | Shields can take a fixed number of hits. In the case of the force field, it's 6 for most projectiles. If you know that a hard part is coming up, while you're in another part that is easy and dropping many capsules, you can take hits on purpose in order to | + | Shields can take a fixed number of hits. In the case of the force field, it's 6 for most projectiles. If you know that a hard part is coming up, while you're in another part that is easy and dropping many capsules, you can take hits on purpose in order to lose your shield and reactivate it, in order to tackle the next part of the game with a full shield. The underground section in Stage 3, or space sections in most stages, are a good example of this. |
=== Don't collect all capsules === | === Don't collect all capsules === | ||
− | + | In some parts you will want to switch to another weapon at a precise moment, or you want to have a shield ready because the next part is dangerous. For this reason, it is simply better to keep the cursor on an upgrade you'll want to use later. | |
If you know that there are many capsules ahead, and that dodging all of them can be difficult, you might instead want to collect enough capsules to have the cursor just 1 upgrade before the one you will want, as a security. | If you know that there are many capsules ahead, and that dodging all of them can be difficult, you might instead want to collect enough capsules to have the cursor just 1 upgrade before the one you will want, as a security. | ||
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=== Force Field size === | === Force Field size === | ||
− | The sprite for the force field will go through 3 different states depending on the number of hits it took, which can help you guess how many hits it | + | The sprite for the force field will go through 3 different states depending on the number of hits it took, which can help you guess how many hits it has left. However, instead of going from bigger, to middle, to smaller, it actually goes from '''bigger''', to '''smaller''', to '''middle size'''. At 0 or 1 hits taken, it's big. After 2 or 3 hits, it's the smallest. After 4 or 5 hits, it's at an intermediate size. |
=== Abuse enemy aiming === | === Abuse enemy aiming === | ||
− | Enemies in this game aim very poorly and can only shoot at specific angles. | + | Enemies in this game aim very poorly and can only shoot at specific angles. If you're a little down below the angle, you'll dodge them, while enemies won't even be able to actually aim at you. Then, you can simply use your options to destroy them, or some shots like Ripple are enough to do the trick. |
=== More shooting = more slowdown === | === More shooting = more slowdown === | ||
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[[File:G3 03-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | A staple of the franchise, and one of the keys to succeed in the game. Your options | + | A staple of the franchise, and one of the keys to succeed in the game. Your options, unlike you, can go through any hazard the stages might offer. This means that you can use them to shoot through walls. For that, you simply have to stay close to the wall, tap left slowly as the scrolling moves, and you will eventually see your option reaching the other end of the wall. This routing technique has to be used as early as Stage 3. |
=== Option Hunter === | === Option Hunter === | ||
− | + | Gradius III has '''three''' types of Option Hunters. For the most part they share the same behavior: they will appear on the left side of the screen, move around a little, then try to aim for you. They will charge when they are aligned with you. When they are about to charge, you want to be in the right half of the screen. Ideally bait them close to one edge of the screen, and quickly move to the other side. Then, you will want to make many small movements in order to get your options out of the way, whether it's moving in circles (if there's enough room), or moving left and right. | |
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About each individual Option Hunter: | About each individual Option Hunter: | ||
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=== Close capsules === | === Close capsules === | ||
− | Likely due to a programming oversight, if you collect several capsules in quick succession, the game will think you only collected one, and precautions must be taken when several capsules are very close to each other. This can happen anywhere if you destroy enemies at the wrong place, | + | Likely due to a programming oversight, if you collect several capsules in quick succession, the game will think you only collected one, and precautions must be taken when several capsules are very close to each other. This can happen anywhere if you destroy enemies at the wrong place, even in the final stage. |
− | If you aren't confident in going slow enough, you can simply move left of the group of capsules, then | + | If you aren't confident in going slow enough, you can simply move left of the group of capsules, then let the scrolling move you to them. Unless there are two capsules extremely close to each other at 1 pixel of distance, this should allow you to collect all of them. |
=== Use the upgrade bar as a landmark for positioning === | === Use the upgrade bar as a landmark for positioning === | ||
Some parts will require fairly precise positioning ahead of time, and most of the time this is the only thing you will be able to use to position yourself. So, for example, you'll have to tell yourself that when taking on the second part of the Moai boss, you'll want to position yourself just above the "Missiles" upgrade. | Some parts will require fairly precise positioning ahead of time, and most of the time this is the only thing you will be able to use to position yourself. So, for example, you'll have to tell yourself that when taking on the second part of the Moai boss, you'll want to position yourself just above the "Missiles" upgrade. | ||
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+ | === Ship Selection === | ||
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+ | '''Type B''' is the most popular of the ship types, thanks to its easy to use and strong loadout. '''Tail Gun''' is very useful for several parts of the game, as it is one of the few weapons that can eliminate threats from behind without having to position your options ahead of time. '''Ripple''' is also a very convenient weapon with strong coverage, while '''Spread Bombs''' deal heavy damage. | ||
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+ | '''Type D''' has the potential to be very versatile but can be tricky to use, due to its fairly unique '''Free Way''' shot. | ||
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+ | '''Weapon Edit''' is also a popular choice as it allows literally more than a thousand possibilities, and more will be detailed below. | ||
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+ | The best and most popular shield type by far the '''Force Field'''; it protects you from every direction and can take a decent amount of hits. Since it is available for every single ship (including the Edit ones), there is no reason to not use it, aside from an additional challenge. | ||
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+ | === Weapon Edit === | ||
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+ | [[File: GIII_edit_mode.png|center|448px]] | ||
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+ | The player has the choice to use '''Weapon Edit''', or '''Edit Mode''', to create their own desired ship using predetermined weapons, which is one of the strongest solutions if the player makes good decisions. Unfortunately, not all weapons are available, such as the regular Spread Bombs, which are replaced with similar missiles that shoot behind. Mega Crash is also unavailable. A popular Weapon Edit selection appears to be '''Normal Missiles''', '''Tail Gun''', '''Twin Laser'''. This plays very close to Type B but with weaker missiles and a stronger laser. | ||
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+ | However, the player might want to changes their loadout depending on the parts they struggle with. There is no absolute best solution, and it's mostly a balance act between the strengths and weaknesses of all the shots. | ||
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+ | Generally, '''Twin Laser''' and '''Ripple''' are the most popular laser types. Since Lasers are mostly about dealing a lot of damage forward without really increasing your coverage, they tend to all play similarly, and pair up well with any other weapon. | ||
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+ | The most important thing is to avoid redundant weapons. For example, the '''S. Spread''' and '''Tail Gun''' can both hit behind the player which is very convenient, but there is no point in using both at the same time. | ||
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+ | A more thorough description of all the weapons can be found at this page: [[Gradius_III#Weapons]] | ||
== Loop 1 Guide == | == Loop 1 Guide == | ||
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'''Recommended upgrade path: 2 or 3 speed ups -> option 1 -> missile -> option 2''' | '''Recommended upgrade path: 2 or 3 speed ups -> option 1 -> missile -> option 2''' | ||
− | This stage can actually be pretty difficult for an early stage. | + | This stage can actually be pretty difficult for an early stage. It is very hard to describe a specific strategy, since the difficulty mainly comes from the fact that you're underpowered and need to be precise, killing enemies as they appear. |
− | [[File:G3 01-01.png|center|320px]] Once you're done with the | + | [[File:G3 01-01.png|center|320px]] Once you're done with the space opener, you should be at two or three speed ups, an option, and missiles almost ready. The general approach is to kill the enemies on the ceiling as soon as you can in order to not be overwhelmed. If you fail to kill the duckers, try to bait them to the right of the screen, then move left quickly and kill them. |
Generally speaking, you want to be at the middle of the screen to kill enemies quickly. | Generally speaking, you want to be at the middle of the screen to kill enemies quickly. | ||
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Near the middle point of the stage, there will be a sand dragon coming from the left, while a sand lion shoots at you. You will want to stay on the left edge of the screen and shoot to your heart's content while moving a little bit up to dodge the lion's projectile. The sand dragon should be dead from your shots and you can resume the stage normally. | Near the middle point of the stage, there will be a sand dragon coming from the left, while a sand lion shoots at you. You will want to stay on the left edge of the screen and shoot to your heart's content while moving a little bit up to dodge the lion's projectile. The sand dragon should be dead from your shots and you can resume the stage normally. | ||
− | You should end the stage with 2 options, missiles, 2 speed ups, and the "double" slot of your upgrade bar highlighted (or missiles if you play with 3 speed ups). It is very important to collect as many capsules as possible for the following stage, but missing one or two capsules isn't overly | + | You should end the stage with 2 options, missiles, 2 speed ups, and the "double" slot of your upgrade bar highlighted (or missiles if you play with 3 speed ups). It is very important to collect as many capsules as possible for the following stage, but missing one or two capsules isn't overly consequential. |
=== Boss - Goliath === | === Boss - Goliath === | ||
− | [[File:G3 01-02.png|center|320px]] | + | [[File:G3 01-02.png|center|320px]] Although its attacks are random, the boss is fairly easy. Just stay on the left edge, near the middle, and keep shooting. Most spiders won't tend to reach you, and if one does get closer, you have lots of room to move away. Note that the spider webs are only a visual effect and can't hurt you, so feel free to go into them if you need to dodge. |
=== Stage 2 - Aqua Illusion === | === Stage 2 - Aqua Illusion === | ||
− | '''Recommended upgrades: | + | '''Recommended upgrades: Laser, then getting all 4 options''' |
− | This stage is another brutal one despite being early in the game | + | This stage is another brutal one despite being early in the game. The general strategy is to keep your options spread out, shooting your lasers and missiles all the time, while staying near the left edge of the screen to avoid the bubbles coming from above. Be on the lookout however, as some enemies will come from behind. |
[[File:G3 02-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 02-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | It is important to keep either your ship or one of your options near the top to dispatch the turrets or hatches on the ceiling. | + | It is important to keep either your ship or one of your options near the top to dispatch the turrets or hatches on the ceiling. You can abuse enemy aiming as described in the General Advice part of this page (see image above). If you stay slightly below the ceiling, enemies will shoot horizontally and miss you , and you can kill them with '''Ripple''' or your options. |
− | If you failed to get some | + | If you failed to get some capsules early on and take too much time to activate the 4th option, the second half of the stage can be difficult because of the sheer number of bubbles. Therefore, it's important to make sure you collected everything up to this point. |
− | When you see an arrangement of two hatches | + | When you see an arrangement of two hatches, simply take care of the top one, then slowly move down to dodge the enemy bullets and get in position to kill the other hatch. |
− | Once you get to the end, there will be enemies coming from holes on the top and bottom of the screen. However, you still want to destroy the turrets on the ceiling to not be overwhelmed, so make sure to position yourself near the ceiling before moving down. This way | + | Once you get to the end, there will be enemies coming from holes on the top and bottom of the screen. However, you still want to destroy the turrets on the ceiling to not be overwhelmed, so make sure to position yourself near the ceiling before moving down. This way, your options should take care of the turrets while moving down. Then, simply move to the right of the screen, while your options stay behind you and kill the enemies trying to get near you. |
You will have to improvise a lot, this stage can be very unpredictable and you will never do the exact same thing twice. | You will have to improvise a lot, this stage can be very unpredictable and you will never do the exact same thing twice. | ||
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[[File:G3 02-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 02-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Start in the middle, then move to the left edge of the screen, then up | + | Start in the middle, then move to the left edge of the screen, then up for some easy damage. Then, simply keep moving in front of it while shooting. Destroying the bubbles as they appear is your top priority. |
− | At some point the boss will move to the left again. If you dealt enough damage, you should be able to stay in front of it and | + | At some point the boss will move to the left again. If you dealt enough damage, you should be able to stay in front of it and go into the hole while shooting; it should die at this point. If you feel you've not done enough damage, simply move up, with your options spread out on top of the boss, so you can destroy the bubbles, and resume normally. |
=== Stage 3 - In The Wind === | === Stage 3 - In The Wind === | ||
− | '''Recommended upgrades: Force field immediately, double for the middle part | + | '''Recommended upgrades: Force field immediately, double for the middle part (depending on ship), laser for the end.''' |
− | This is a very long stage that could be divided into three parts, plus the | + | This is a very long stage that could be divided into three parts, plus the boss. |
[[File:G3 03-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The first part will be done | + | The first part will be done differently depending on the ship. You will soon get to a section where the screen is divided into three parts, with many hatches everywhere. First of all, move up to kill the two enemies at the ceiling, then quickly move to the ground and up again, so you can have your options spread out, killing all hatches. If you want to optimize score, care has to be taken to not destroy the hatches, and avoid using missiles. |
[[File:G3 03-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
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[[File:G3 03-03.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-03.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | With | + | With Tail Gun, this part will be very straightforward, as you can easily take care of the jumpers. Some ships have ways of shooting upwards to kill the hatches and you can exploit this, for others you'll have to use the common trick of getting to a favorable position and moving left, so your options go through walls and kill enemies. |
− | + | Make sure to destroy all the rocks from the left volcano (either with your shot or missiles), then move to the other side when they stop erupting. | |
[[File:G3 03-04.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-04.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The trickiest part will be the 3 falling rocks | + | The trickiest part will be the 3 falling rocks. These rocks will move down as soon as you get under them, and you should barely move under in order to bait them, then go back left immediately after, as you probably won't have enough time to get to the other side. |
− | + | In order to enter the second part of the stage, the player has to get into a hole in the ground. Getting there too early is dangerous, as turrets will be waiting for you; moving as soon as the ground stops shaking is ideal. | |
[[File:G3 03-05.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-05.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The underground part is fairly easy, despite its maze-like appearance | + | The underground part is fairly easy, despite its maze-like appearance. There are many capsules here, so if your force field has been greatly damaged, it could be worth it to take a few hits on purpose, then re-activate it. After this, collect one or two capsules to get closer to the "laser" upgrade, as it will be needed for the end of the stage. |
− | At the start, using the second corridor from the bottom is fairly safe. The bottom one has volcanos which may be too dangerous. | + | At the start, using the second corridor from the bottom is fairly safe. The bottom one has volcanos which may be too dangerous. The player simply has to position their options through walls to take care of the hatches, and make sure to quickly go back up at the end of the portion. |
[[File:G3 03-06.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-06.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The long corridor is very tricky, especially without a Tail Gun, | + | The long corridor is very tricky, especially without a Tail Gun, due to the jumpers coming from behind. A ship without a means of shooting backwards would have to stay on the left side of the screen, their options spread out, hoping to kill the jumpers with their missiles. A ship with Tail Gun shouldn't have too much problem as long as they take care of enemies on the ceiling, and often move up and down to kill the jumpers and other flying enemies. Having a Force field active is extremely useful for the barrage of bullets from all directions. |
− | + | If you have the '''Tail Gun''', its coverage is worthless for the final stretch of the stage, and the player will want to switch to '''Laser''' instead. Other Double shots such as '''Vertical''' can have an easier time there and can be recommended to keep them. However, the player has to be ready to switch to '''Laser''' for the boss, and manage their upgrade bar accordingly. | |
[[File:G3 03-07.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-07.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Rocks will be hidden into the ground, and | + | Rocks will be hidden into the ground, and fall down if the ground under them has been destroyed. Hitboxes can be a little janky, so the player may have to reposition themselves a bit to completely destroy the ground. The rocks' position will always be the same across runs, which means a path can be memorized. The general strategy is to stay at the top (visiting the wide open areas when possible), and spread your options vertically a little to the right of the ship. This way, the options should be able to dig under any rock that would be on a path. The player should avoid moving too much in order to keep a good formation. |
[[File:G3 03-08.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-08.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Finally, there will be some volcanos | + | Finally, there will be some volcanos at the final stretch of the stage. This has to be done differently depending on the ship type, since any ship that can't shoot upward (such as '''Type B''') will have a fairly hard time. |
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+ | The player has to move down to kill the bottom hatch, then stay very close to the ceiling and volcano, and move left slowly. If the player stays at the top, the scrolling will eventually push them against the volcano, and they will have to move down a little bit (around 1 ship height). | ||
[[File:G3 03-09.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 03-09.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Eventually, the options will go through the volcano and destroy the hatch. Missiles should normally take care of the bottom-right hatch in most cases. | + | Eventually, the options will go through the volcano and destroy the hatch. Missiles should normally take care of the bottom-right hatch in most cases. Otherwise, the player will have to find an opportunity to move to the right to destroy it, being mindful of the flying enemies (Iron Maidens). Once all hatches are taken care of, the player can stay against the left edge of the screen to deal with the Iron Maidens that keep spawning for some time. |
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=== Boss - Big Core Mk 3 === | === Boss - Big Core Mk 3 === | ||
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[[File:G3 03-10_resized.gif|center]] | [[File:G3 03-10_resized.gif|center]] | ||
− | In order to be ready for the boss, it is | + | In order to be ready for the boss, it is recommended to move to the right as soon as Iron Maidens stop appearing. Get close to the right wall and move back left slowly. This way, your options will be on top of the boss when it appears and deal massive damage. The boss moves according to your position, meaning that if your positioning is consistent across runs, you can find and memorize safespots. For example; using details on the wall to position yourself before the boss even appears. |
In the image example, the ship is positioned so that the cockpit is just to the left of the corner in the wall. Using this strategy, you should be able to destroy the boss as it fires its 4th set of lasers. No effort has to be made to dodge the first 2 lasers, but the player has to move back a little for the third one, then down a little for the fourth one. If it didn't die, then you can still damage it as it is closed. Normally, only the bottom core will be alive, and you should have no problem finishing it while dodging its easy pattern. | In the image example, the ship is positioned so that the cockpit is just to the left of the corner in the wall. Using this strategy, you should be able to destroy the boss as it fires its 4th set of lasers. No effort has to be made to dodge the first 2 lasers, but the player has to move back a little for the third one, then down a little for the fourth one. If it didn't die, then you can still damage it as it is closed. Normally, only the bottom core will be alive, and you should have no problem finishing it while dodging its easy pattern. | ||
− | The boss | + | The boss behaves differently depending on which cores have been destroyed; saving the bottom core for last leads to the easiest pattern. |
=== Stage 4 - High Speed Dimension === | === Stage 4 - High Speed Dimension === | ||
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=== Stage 5 - Easter Stone === | === Stage 5 - Easter Stone === | ||
− | '''Recommended upgrades: Double | + | '''Recommended upgrades: Double.''' |
− | Move down immediately and keep moving down, this should take care of | + | Move down immediately and keep moving down, this should take care of enemies. Eventually, a familiar enemy might appear from behind: the '''Option Hunter'''. To dodge them, simply move to the right, bait it, and move somewhere else, making a lot of small movements to make sure your options follow you. This option hunter isn't too hard to dodge, as it will only start moving when there are almost no enemies remaining. |
Once you have destroyed the first 2-3 waves of enemies during the space section, switch to Double, then enter Stage 5 proper. A ship with Tail Gun will have a much easier time there. | Once you have destroyed the first 2-3 waves of enemies during the space section, switch to Double, then enter Stage 5 proper. A ship with Tail Gun will have a much easier time there. | ||
− | Make sure you have a shield ready for the boss. If you lose | + | Make sure you have a shield ready for the boss. If you lose one during the stage, don't activate it, as it makes Moai shoot more circles. You should get more than enough capsules during the stage to have a shield ready at the end of the stage, but this may require moving to several different corridors to collect all the capsules. |
− | In the first part of the stage, big Moai heads will spit smaller heads. It should be noted that these small Moais don't have a hitbox | + | In the first part of the stage, big Moai heads will spit smaller heads. It should be noted that these small Moais don't have a initial hitbox, which means you don't have to panic if one gets onto you; instead, quickly move to a safe place. Try to have options behind you in order to destroy the Moai's projectiles, as many heads will spawn to the left while you would generally prefer to stay to the right. |
There will be eventually a part with 4 big Moai heads coming almost at the same time, and you want to move between them by moving to the right as soon as possible, in order to not get walled. | There will be eventually a part with 4 big Moai heads coming almost at the same time, and you want to move between them by moving to the right as soon as possible, in order to not get walled. | ||
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[[File:G3 05-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 05-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The stage is divided into small corridors, and | + | The stage is divided into small corridors, and you want to generally stay on the top left part of corridors. Many heads will face right or down, and the general strategy for those is to stay just to the left, while letting your options move right slowly, destroying them. |
− | Many heads | + | Many heads only start firing when you get to their horizontal position, so you may want to wait for your options to be on top of them, then move above/under them, and destroy them immediately. This is made easier by the '''Spread Bombs''' of '''Type B''', but the general strategy remains the same with all ships. |
− | Near the middle of the stage, there's a part with several turrets dropping capsules. | + | Near the middle of the stage, there's a part with several turrets dropping capsules. If you still have your shield, you want to highlight the Laser, not activating it until the next stage. There will be two more capsules near the end, so if you lose your shield after this point, collect the next 2 to reactivate a shield. Otherwise, it's better to have Laser highlighted. |
[[File:G3 05-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 05-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The final part of the stage contains Moai heads on rotating pillars. Position your options in order to shoot at 2 pillars or more | + | The final part of the stage contains Moai heads on rotating pillars. Position your options in order to shoot at 2 pillars or more, and as a security in case you fail to hit one of the heads. Your missiles can also contribute to the task, depending on the ship. |
=== Bosses - Dogas and Vaif === | === Bosses - Dogas and Vaif === | ||
− | This is why you want to have | + | This is why you want to have a shield ready, as a stray bullet might hit you. It's basically impossible to recover from this checkpoint after a death, so you absolutely need to pass these two bosses first try. You'll also need a '''Double''' shot for the second boss. |
[[File:G3 05-03.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 05-03.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | This boss' movement is always the same across runs. At the start, try having your options in a straight line | + | This boss' movement is always the same across runs. At the start, try having your options in a straight line on top of the boss to deal more damage. Eventually, it will move to the bottom-left corner and you have to go above it, then quickly move back under and to the left. Spread your options a little to make it easier to hit, and it should die soon after. |
− | Then, get ready for the second boss, Vaif. It is extremely important to have your Double shot activated for this boss. These heads, like the previous ones, can only be hurt when they open their mouth. They will shoot several small Moai heads which you can destroy, but have very misleading hitboxes that are bigger than their sprites, so the player has to be careful. You have to remember their order of attack | + | Then, get ready for the second boss, Vaif. It is extremely important to have your Double shot activated for this boss. These heads, like the previous ones, can only be hurt when they open their mouth. They will shoot several small Moai heads which you can destroy, but have very misleading hitboxes that are bigger than their sprites, so the player has to be careful. You have to remember their order of attack, and destroy them as soon as you can. |
[[File:G3 05-04.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 05-04.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Assuming they're all destroyed on the first attempt, the order is: Bottom-Left, Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Top-Middle, Bottom-Middle. If a head wasn't destroyed, the order will be reset and resume from the start again, with destroyed statues out of the cycle. For example | + | Assuming they're all destroyed on the first attempt, the order is: Bottom-Left, Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Top-Middle, Bottom-Middle. If a head wasn't destroyed, the order will be reset and resume from the start again, with destroyed statues out of the cycle. For example; if the Bottom-Left was destroyed, then Top-Right was opened but not successfully destroyed. What will happen is that Top-Left will shoot next (as it is the normal cycle), then the boss will restart the cycle and Top-Right will shoot again, then Top-Left again (if still alive), then resumes with Bottom-Right, and so on. It's difficult to explain, but makes more sense as you play. Remembering how the cycle reset works is crucial in case you failed to destroy one of the heads, which can be likely. |
− | To begin the fight, position your ship above the "Missile" upgrade slot, aligning yourself vertically with the bottom-left head's mouth. Move up a little, and your options should be on top of the mouth and destroy it as soon as it opens | + | To begin the fight, position your ship above the "Missile" upgrade slot, aligning yourself vertically with the bottom-left head's mouth. Move up a little, and your options should be on top of the mouth and destroy it as soon as it opens. Some ships will have a hard time destroying specific heads. For example, Type A will struggle to kill the Top-Left one, Type B will struggle with the Top-Middle one and can only shoot it from the right at a specific spot which is hard to hit. If only one head remains, it is easy to simply time out the boss, as this doesn't take long. |
=== Stage 6 - Dead End Cell === | === Stage 6 - Dead End Cell === | ||
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'''Recommended upgrades: Laser, Shield''' | '''Recommended upgrades: Laser, Shield''' | ||
− | There aren't many capsules at the | + | There aren't many capsules at the beginning, but the priority is to get laser for more damage. There aren't many bullets, so even a shieldless ship should do fine in this stage. |
− | Depending on the ship, you may want to use your missiles to destroy the big cell enemies. For example, the missiles for '''Type B''' deal a lot of damage and are much more efficient than | + | Depending on the ship, you may want to use your missiles to destroy the big cell enemies. For example, the missiles for '''Type B''' deal a lot of damage and are much more efficient than Laser. |
[[File:G3 06-1.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 06-1.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | + | The player will enter a narrow corridor, and it is advisable to position the options ahead of the ship while waiting in the middle of the screen. The options will quickly dispatch the cells, and you likely won't have to move for the whole section. | |
− | At the end of the corridor, there | + | At the end of the corridor, there's a cell slightly above. It is important to take care of it; otherwise, it will chase you and make this section stressful. You can either position yourself and your options near the top of the tunnel, or get really close and pointblank it. A small running enemy will also move along the ceiling while you attempt to destroy the cell, and you have to be careful about it. |
[[File:G3 06-2.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 06-2.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Then, you are facing regenerating walls which can be tricky to deal with. The general advice to travel inside the walls | + | Then, you are facing regenerating walls which can be tricky to deal with. The general advice is to travel inside the walls to damage them all at once, your options lined up horizontally, and move quickly. Otherwise, they tend to regenerate all at once and kill you. For the first open area, you will want to have your options spread vertically, shooting missiles, while your ship stays at the middle of the screen. This should take care of all the cells and smaller enemies on the ceiling and ground. |
[[File:G3 06-3.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 06-3.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | For the second open area, you | + | For the second open area, you'll want to stay in the top-right corner, moving back left slowly. Your options will be beyond the wall and shoot the enemy. To move to the open area safely, dig into a lower part of the wall, as it's risky to shoot at a wall that is only partially damaged. |
− | + | You can ignore the bottom enemy and focus on the top one. Wait for the turret to fire, then quickly move to the top while firing, and the cell should die. Wait a little before shooting the cell walls, and when the scrolling has advanced enough, shoot and move quickly. The cell enemy will despawn quickly. | |
=== Boss - Gregol === | === Boss - Gregol === | ||
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[[File:G3 06-4.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 06-4.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | + | Movement is the same across all runs and can be memorized to optimize damage. Just shoot at the eye while it is open. Periodically, it will stop shooting and moving, then extend its arms. You have to be very careful about this attack, as the first arm will quickly kill you if you don't move away, so keep an eye for when it stops moving. You will be trapped between the two arms, but should have no issue destroying one before it moves again (normally, it should be the left one). When it is destroyed, the boss will move to where the other arm is located and the cycle will restart. | |
=== Stage 7 - Fire Scramble === | === Stage 7 - Fire Scramble === | ||
'''Recommended upgrades: Keep the laser, deploy a shield and have another one ready.''' | '''Recommended upgrades: Keep the laser, deploy a shield and have another one ready.''' | ||
− | The fire stage is one of the two infamous stages in Gradius III, along with the Crystal Stage (cube rush). Like the cube rush, | + | The fire stage is one of the two infamous stages in Gradius III, along with the Crystal Stage (cube rush). Like the cube rush, there is unfortunately not much of a safe strategy to remember, as it is a very chaotic stage. Type B is noticably worse here due to its '''Spread Bombs''' hindering visibility. Most other ships will have an easier time. |
[[File:G3 07-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 07-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Similar to Stage 2, the big fireballs' starting position is | + | Similar to Stage 2's bubbles, the big fireballs' starting position is fixed. However, should you want to shoot them, you'll always do it at a slightly different timing or position from run to run. You therefore can't hope to memorize a route you can blindly follow, and need to improvise. |
− | If playing without slowdown | + | If playing without slowdown, it's better to avoid shooting at the fireballs. Otherwise, it is recommended to shoot the fireballs in order to have them separating into smaller fireballs and generating slowdown. If using '''Type B''', avoid using your missiles, as they make it harder to see the fireballs. Focus on your laser instead. With any ship that doesn't have spread bombs, feel free to use your missiles for additional slowdown (the '''Backwards Spread Bombs''' in Weapon Edit is also fine to use). There is no miracle solution to the stage, you simply have to get used to dodging. |
− | The part with the volcanos is tricky, as you probably won't have a lot of fireballs at this point | + | The part with the volcanos is tricky, as you probably won't have a lot of fireballs on-screen at this point. It is, however, a part that can actually be routed fairly easily with decent consistency. The following strategy is subjective, but can be worth trying if you struggle with this part. |
− | When the first volcano appears on the right, try to have a shield activated, your options on a straight line, just above the volcano. At this point you ideally want the upgrade bar to be in the 5th slot | + | When the first volcano appears on the right, try to have a shield activated, and your options on a straight line, just above the volcano. At this point you ideally want the upgrade bar to be in the 5th slot, but taking into account the nearby capsules that will be hard to avoid. |
[[File:G3 07-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 07-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | When the bottom volcano reaches the middle of the screen, | + | When the bottom volcano reaches the middle of the screen, stop shooting, then move up close to the upside-down volcano, tapping a little bit to avoid the aimed bullets and the big fireballs (which are always the same across runs). If done correctly, you will be safe for a few seconds. The hardest part from there is to find a good moment to move down. At some point, there should be a couple of fireballs going around you and into the volcano, then another one just below moving up, which are shown on the image above. After they've passed, you want to move down, using your missiles at the same time. If done correctly, you will keep getting fairly consistent slowdown, and there are no fireballs hidden by Spread Bombs if you have them. |
[[File:G3 07-03.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 07-03.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | + | The corridor is very hard, as you have little room for dodging. Try to have a shield ready for it. If possible, have your options ahead of you while you're against the left edge of the screen. You can use your missiles for more slowdown, and they shouldn't hide bullets even with Type B. Note that the flames in the background won't hurt you, so you have a little more space to maneuver than you might think. | |
=== Boss - Wyvern and Vulture Dragon === | === Boss - Wyvern and Vulture Dragon === | ||
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[[File:G3 07-05.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 07-05.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | For the second phase, using a Mega Crash can instantly kill the two heads. Otherwise, | + | For the second phase, using a Mega Crash can instantly kill the two heads. Otherwise, you have to keep your distance because of their fireballs. Avoid going into corners or edges of the screen as you may get walled by it. |
=== Stage 8 - Cosmo Plant === | === Stage 8 - Cosmo Plant === | ||
− | '''Upgrades: | + | '''Upgrades: Keep Laser, have a shield ready for the boss.''' |
[[File:G3 08-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 08-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | This is a | + | This is a fairly easy stage and the only concern is to have a shield ready for the boss. The stage gives many capsules, and if you collect all of them, you will be able to reload your shield during the space opener, then have your upgrade bar on the Shield slot before reaching the boss. If your shield is close to being destroyed, you may want to take a few hits on purpose in order to destroy it, then reload it. |
− | If the tentacles grab you, don't panic | + | If the tentacles grab you, don't panic; simply move the other way and they eventually will let go of you. In a few places there will be organic hatches spawning enemies, remember to position your options ahead of time if you don't have weaponry to shoot up. |
=== Boss - Choking Weed === | === Boss - Choking Weed === | ||
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[[File:G3 08-02_resized.gif|center]] | [[File:G3 08-02_resized.gif|center]] | ||
− | '''Short explanation:''' | + | '''Short explanation:''' Stay in front of the mouth the whole time and tank hits with a Force Field. Destroy the arms when the mouth is not exposed. |
'''Long explanation:''' | '''Long explanation:''' | ||
− | Start in front of | + | Start in front of, and while it sucks you in closer, keep moving left to compensate for it, while trying to dodge the bullets. You should almost never let go of the left direction. Don't worry about the twigs that move in the background, they're only visual flair and won't harm you. |
− | After the boss pauses, destroy the two arms at the bottom, and get in front of the head again to finish it. Trying to destroy the arms at the beginning of the fight | + | After the boss pauses, destroy the two arms at the bottom, and get in front of the head again to finish it. Trying to destroy the arms at the beginning of the fight isn't worth it and you should focus on the mouth instead. Bullets can be hard to dodge and you want to stay in front of the boss as much as possible, which is why it's essential to bring a shield to tank some hits while only micro-dodging. |
− | Normally, you won't be able to destroy the boss the first time it tries to bring you closer, but you should destroy it on its second attempt | + | Normally, you won't be able to destroy the boss the first time it tries to bring you closer, but you should destroy it on its second attempt as long as you stay in front of it. While it may look risky, it's actually very consistent. |
− | As long as you still have a Force Field active, your ship should stay in front of the mouth no matter what. Trying to macro-dodge the bullets is a | + | As long as you still have a Force Field active, your ship should stay in front of the mouth no matter what. Trying to macro-dodge the bullets is a bad idea, as you won't be able to hit the boss while doing so, delaying the fight and risking to get sucked up too close. |
− | Trying to escape while you're close to the boss is a lost cause. If you go beyond the first third of the screen, escaping down is almost impossible, and you should just stay in front of the boss while hoping it's enough to finish | + | Trying to escape while you're close to the boss is a lost cause. If you go beyond the first third of the screen, escaping down is almost impossible, and you should just stay in front of the boss while hoping it's enough to finish it or that it will stop its attack in time (in most cases, you should be safe). |
=== Stage 9 - Crystal Labyrinth === | === Stage 9 - Crystal Labyrinth === | ||
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* '''Recommended upgrades for the checkpoint: 2 speed ups, missiles, 2 options.''' | * '''Recommended upgrades for the checkpoint: 2 speed ups, missiles, 2 options.''' | ||
− | For the early part of the stage with crystals, stay | + | For the early part of the stage with crystals, stay on the top portion of the screen. As long as you manipulate your options through the crystals, you should be fine. At the end, when you get to the cube rush area, move to the right to destroy the 4 small cannons that appear at the bottom as they spawn (the first one at the very bottom is the hardest to kill), then move up and use missiles to kill the top cannons, all while staying behind the crystals. The route when recovering is the same, just harder to execute. |
+ | |||
+ | '''CHECKPOINT RECOVERY''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The cube rush is infamously hard, and it is likely that you will get a game over to it at some point, even if you spend dozens of hours practicing it. Therefore, it is important to learn the checkpoint, as it's one of the few in the game that aren't too hard. | ||
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+ | It is recommended to stay at 2 speed ups until the boss rush. There are two reasons for that: first of all, every capsule at this point matters, and the one capsule for the additional speed up can make a world of difference. Secondly, you need fairly precise movement during the Stage portion, and 3 speed ups may be an unnecessary hassle. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When recovering, start by using a speed up if you already have it highlighted, then quickly move up to destroy the top row of enemies, and let the 3 other enemies get in front of you before killing them. Then kill the capsule-dropping enemy, the 3 next enemies, and move down, speeding up in the process when possible (you should have 2 speed ups at this point). With '''Type B''', missiles greatly help killing enemies and should be activated soon after the 2 speed ups. Other ships may prefer to activate an '''Option''' first. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are two enemy formations that move in very large sinusoidal patterns: if you use '''Type B''', you can stay just above the place where they meet and use the missiles' blast radius to kill them all. Otherwise, the best approach is to wait at the top or bottom of their movement pattern, and shoot them once they reach their maximum span, as they will stay there for a moment. If you try to hit them at any other place, they will be hard to hit due to their fast movement. They can be very tricky to hit in any case and you need to practice them a lot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For the rest of the space section, it's a matter of remembering where enemies will spawn and moving in front of them as soon as possible. You'll want to activate 2 options, as it will greatly help for the rest of the stage. | ||
− | + | For the Stage itself, stay in the top half, using your options to get to the other side of the walls and destroy turrets. | |
− | + | You will get to a part with a bunch of enemies coming from a hatch below, and it is also when the Option Hunter appears if you have two options. Try to destroy the top turrent as soon as possible. The Hunter will start moving around the time you kill the first wave of enemies. Use your options to kill these enemies, while positioning yourself at a good place to bait the Hunter, generally around the 3rd and 4th row of cubes below the ceiling. The Hunter will then try to catch your options, and you can move up, to the row just below the ceiling. The Option Hunter tends to charge at slightly different times with each attempt, but there is not a huge difference between timings and this strategy should work reliably. | |
− | + | Then, destroy the second wave of enemies from the left, and move to the right, spreading your options after you to kill the third and final wave. | |
− | + | If you have only activated one option (if you had two and the Option Hunter already stole one, this doesn't apply), the Option Hunter will appear at the start of the Cube Rush. You can often bait it somewhere before the Cube Rush really begins, but you still want to avoid this scenario. This is also why having activated two options greatly helps. | |
− | + | === The Cube Rush === | |
− | + | The cube pattern you get depends on the frame counter since the game was started (which is considered impossible to control). Since the game is autoscrolling most of the time, if you load a save state at the start or middle of the stage, you will always get the same pattern no matter what, and therefore need to find a way to enter the stage at a slightly different time. If you want to practice different patterns from a save state, try not to kill the Stage 8 boss at exactly the same time, or self-destructing in Stage 9 at the exact same time (ideally you have to go into a wall yourself instead of letting an enemy kill you), since you'd enter the Stage at the same frame every time and get the same pattern, which nullifies the point. | |
− | + | When practicing, don't feel hopeless; some patterns are pretty much impossible, so you may want to self-destruct and try again with a different "seed". It's not uncommon for someone in an actual run to enter the stage with 10 lives and lose all of them to this part. However, some patterns can be fairly easy with cubes getting in perfect positions and shielding you by themselves, so don't get into a false sense of security: if you feel you have mastered a pattern you were practicing with save states, try self-destructing and doing it again with another pattern. | |
− | + | [[File:G3 09-Cube Rush Example_resized.gif|center]] The general strategy is to build a wall. Start by being on top of the "Speed up" upgrade to bait the first cube, moving back when you see it coming. Then, get close to the cube, in order to bait another one to get on top of it. Hitboxes are smaller that they appear, and you can have your ship getting a little bit "inside" the cube, which is generally recommended to increase the chances of the next cube getting on top of them. | |
− | To add insult to injury, if you no-missed the game up to this point | + | The early cubes start rushing when they're at the right side of the screen and you can see them coming, so dodging them shouldn't be an issue. While the vertical positions of the cubes are random, the timing at which they will charge at you is always the same: the first one always charges early, while the 12th one charges when it's near the left edge of the screen. Shortly after the 12th cube, several other cubes will rush at almost the same time, and the player has to hope their wall is good enough for this wave, which is a frequent attempt killer. Note that if unlucky, the early cubes might appear at the bottom of the screen, and you won't be able to bait it for a wall. If this happens, quickly move up to redirect it above where the wall will be, otherwise it may get in the way. |
+ | |||
+ | When the cubes start rushing at you, move out of the way a little; sometimes the cubes will even kill you through a wall. For the cubes that start rushing when they're in the left half of the screen, you have to anticipate them a little. Since the timing is always the same, with some experience you can know which one will charge and start moving preemptively. | ||
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+ | Unfortunately, since the cube rush is essentially random, it is impossible to write a coherent guide with a more detailed and consistent strategy. There are 2880+ different patterns, which means it's impossible to memorize, let alone write about them. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If your goal is to clear one loop, don't overthink the cube rush and try to beat every single pattern the game gives you. It is less time consuming to learn the checkpoint properly in order to get there more often. Practice is still recommended in order to get familiar with the timing of the cubes, as you often have to move a little in order to dodge them after having baited them. Since cubes are '''extremely''' fast, you don't really have time to react, and have to anticipate which one will move, and when. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To add insult to injury, if you no-missed the game up to this point with 4 options, an option hunter will appear during the cube rush. The safest choice is to have a mega crash ready, and to use it after the hunter stole your options to get them back. Otherwise, you may be forced to get out of the way and expose yourself, the Hunter generally appears at a terrible time where cubes will rush at you. | ||
The animated picture above shows a typical cube rush run with wall construction. Note that even if the ship was positioned to the left of the screen, the cubes' aiming is poor, and they may drop more to the right, which is not optimal. At the 4th image, the ship can almost be considered safe, even though accidents can still happen and the player has to be mindful of cubes coming from above. | The animated picture above shows a typical cube rush run with wall construction. Note that even if the ship was positioned to the left of the screen, the cubes' aiming is poor, and they may drop more to the right, which is not optimal. At the 4th image, the ship can almost be considered safe, even though accidents can still happen and the player has to be mindful of cubes coming from above. | ||
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[[File:G3 09-02.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 09-02.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Lizard Core can be tricky if you don't know how to approach it. However, the important thing to know is that the arms won't fire if you're close enough. | + | Lizard Core can be tricky if you don't know how to approach it. However, the important thing to know is that the arms won't fire if you're close enough. Start the fight by positioning yourself between the "Speed up" and "Missile" upgrade slots (you can use the little red "bar" at the bottom of the Vic Viper sprite as a guide). This is a sweet spot where the boss normally won't shoot, and you won't ram into the arms even if they're almost closed. As long as you don't move left or right, and only move up and down, you won't get shot by the arms and only have to worry about the main body. |
The boss will periodically close itself before reopening after a few seconds. Since you can't damage it at this moment, avoid it and wait on one side. | The boss will periodically close itself before reopening after a few seconds. Since you can't damage it at this moment, avoid it and wait on one side. | ||
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From there, simply move either above or below the boss, letting your options damage it. Its barrage of bullets will be hard to dodge and will sometimes trap you, so if you see the boss moving towards one edge of the screen, make sure to move to the other side to not get trapped. | From there, simply move either above or below the boss, letting your options damage it. Its barrage of bullets will be hard to dodge and will sometimes trap you, so if you see the boss moving towards one edge of the screen, make sure to move to the other side to not get trapped. | ||
− | The following assumes you started below the boss: in the first cycle before it closes, it seems safe to move up after the 10th volley of shots. For the second cycle, the volleys are different but it's also safe after the 10th one (including the one fired when it reopens). If your positioning is good, your options will be able to shoot the boss while | + | The following assumes you started below the boss: in the first cycle before it closes, it seems safe to move up after the 10th volley of shots. For the second cycle, the volleys are different but it's also safe after the 10th one (including the one fired when it reopens). If your positioning is good, your options will be able to shoot the boss while staying in front of the arms without being shot. |
=== Stage 10-1 - Boss On Parade === | === Stage 10-1 - Boss On Parade === | ||
− | '''Recommended upgrades: | + | '''Recommended upgrades: 3 options if you're recovering from the cube rush. Don't activate the 4th one as it would make the option hunter appear at a bad time.''' |
=== First Boss - Tetran === | === First Boss - Tetran === | ||
[[File:G3 10-01.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-01.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | Place yourself in the corner while the boss makes a full 360° movement across the screen. Then, place your options in the middle of the screen and move up to avoid the arms. When the core is exposed, you will destroy it very quickly. Moving to the right can greatly help dodging | + | Place yourself in the corner while the boss makes a full 360° movement across the screen. Then, place your options in the middle of the screen and move up to avoid the arms. When the core is exposed, you will destroy it very quickly. Moving to the right can greatly help with dodging bullets, but often prevents you from killing the boss immediately. This isn't too important as you can safely replace your options in front of the boss right after it retracted its arms. |
=== Second Boss - Covered Core === | === Second Boss - Covered Core === | ||
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[[File:G3 10-04.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-04.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | While | + | While likely the hardest of the boss rush, it still remains fairly easy; simply don't rush it by staying too close. With slowdown, the bullets are easy to avoid, and otherwise there isn't really a trick to this boss. If you managed to reach this point, it shouldn't be an issue. |
=== Fifth Boss - Death Mk 2 === | === Fifth Boss - Death Mk 2 === | ||
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[[File:G3 10-06_resized.gif|center]] | [[File:G3 10-06_resized.gif|center]] | ||
− | + | This boss will try to ram into you if you're not in front of it, and otherwise opens up and uses a very dangerous volley. Start by moving in the top left corner, wait for the boss to charge, then move down above the "Option" upgrade (you can touch the ground without dying), and dodge left when it charges again. Wait for it to open up (if you don't, it will charge again and you have to bait it below again), then quickly move up and let your options attack the boss. Your will have to repeat the cycle several times. | |
− | At some point the boss will shoot diagonally, but there is nothing to worry about. | + | At some point, the boss will shoot diagonally, but there is nothing to worry about. |
− | When it's about to die, | + | When it's about to die, be ready to move to the right edge of the screen to set up a good start for the second stage half. |
=== Stage 10-2 - Mechanical Base === | === Stage 10-2 - Mechanical Base === | ||
'''Upgrade path: 4th option (if recovering from the Cube Rush) -> double -> force field''' | '''Upgrade path: 4th option (if recovering from the Cube Rush) -> double -> force field''' | ||
− | The first part of the stage will have to be done | + | The first part of the stage will have to be done differently depending on the ship. '''Type B''' will have a harder time because of its struggle to hit upwards. |
+ | |||
+ | A ship with the '''Vertical''' shot or '''Free way''', can easily take care of the hatches at the top, and doesn't have to worry about putting their options through walls, as long as the player stays close to the right edge of the screen. The advice below can be followed, but simply staying to the right is easier and just as efficient. | ||
[[File:G3 10-09.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-09.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | As the last boss of the Boss Rush is destroyed, move to the right as much as you can, and position yourself in front of the middle of the big hatch. If you have a 4th option ready at this point, activate it. Your top options should be able to destroy the top hatch that spawns enemies, while you need to move back a little to destroy the bottom hatch. | + | '''If the ship doesn't have any means of shooting up:''' As the last boss of the Boss Rush is destroyed, move to the right as much as you can, and position yourself in front of the middle of the big hatch. If you have a 4th option ready at this point, activate it. Your top options should be able to destroy the top hatch that spawns enemies, while you need to move back a little to destroy the bottom hatch. |
− | You should be able to get enough capsules to | + | '''With Vertical/Free Way''' this is unnecessarily risky, and the player can simply stay in the middle of the screen. |
+ | |||
+ | You should be able to get enough capsules to switch to double, which will be used for the rest of the stage. | ||
[[File:G3 10-10.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-10.png|center|320px]] | ||
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[[File:G3 10-11.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-11.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | + | Quickly move to the right, having your options positioned to destroy the two top hatches through the wall, while your missiles kill the bottom hatches. Wait until the missiles kill the third bottom hatch, then move in the opening in the wall to prepare your options, then slowly go to the right to dodge the bullets. Your options will take care of the small enemies. As soon as you seen an opening, move to the other side of the wall. | |
+ | |||
+ | Again, a ship with '''Vertical''' or '''Free way''' can opt to simply position their options to the right of the screen while moving the ship back a little. | ||
Try to have a force field ready, but don't activate it, as it would be destroyed in the next section because of the bigger hitbox. | Try to have a force field ready, but don't activate it, as it would be destroyed in the next section because of the bigger hitbox. | ||
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[[File:G3 10-13.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-13.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | The section with the big laser enemies is tricky and will require | + | The section with the big laser enemies is tricky and will require memorizing a good path. The image above is a proposed solution. Note that for this specific strat, you have to be on the right edge of the screen for it to work. For the 3rd and 4th lasers, you have to hide behind a wall before moving up. At the end, depending on ship type, you may struggle to destroy the bottom hatch, but you can simply dodge the bullets by hiding behind the wall, then move down when enemies stop appearing. At this point, activate your shield, then try to get at least 2 of the 4 capsules dropped by enemies for what will come next. |
− | The parts with the moving walls is mostly fine and there isn't much to say about it. Remember that the floors and ceilings having turrets on them will move up and down. | + | The parts with the moving walls is mostly fine and there isn't much to say about it. Remember that the floors and ceilings having turrets on them will move up and down. Hitboxes for these floors and ceilings are very lenient and you can sit on the edges, though this may destroy your Force Field. |
[[File:G3 10-14.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-14.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | You get to a part that splits in two. First move up, then to the lower half. This is to position your options. After you kill two of the red enemies and get their capsules, move back up, as this path is easier. Simply dodge the mini-spider by hiding in the hole. | + | You get to a part that splits in two. First move up, then to the lower half. This is to position your options. After you kill two of the red enemies and get their capsules, move back up, as this path is easier. Simply dodge the mini-spider by hiding in the hole. Make sure you don't collect too much upgrades, and stay on the Shield without activating it right now. |
− | When your get to the next corridor, you have to dodge another spider. Moving out of the hole is trickier because the spider will still be there, and you have to wait for the tip of your sprite to be inside the wall to move down. Try to have a Shield ready for what's next | + | When your get to the next corridor, you have to dodge another spider. Moving out of the hole is trickier because the spider will still be there, and you have to wait for the tip of your sprite to be inside the wall to move down. Try to have a Shield ready for what's next. |
[[File:G3 10-15.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-15.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | + | '''For Type B:''' Simply move in the top-right corner, moving back left, to destroy the hatches on the other side. When it's safe, move down, use your shield, and destroy everything you can. | |
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+ | '''With Vertical or Free Way''': the player can stay close to the right of the screen and use their coverage to shoot upwards and kill the hatches without any issue. | ||
[[File:G3 10-16.png|center|320px]] | [[File:G3 10-16.png|center|320px]] | ||
− | At this point, | + | At this point, refrain from using your missiles. (For some reason, the long white lasers aren't affected by slowdown) If you generate too much, this part will become much harder. Start by only shooting without any missiles. Use your missiles only a few times to kill the turrets on the ground. Eventually, the option hunter should spawn, and this is the point where you can afford to use your missiles again: you should have gotten a favorable laser alignment, and the slowdown will help you with maneuvers. Once you're done with the lasers, move to the ceiling to kill all the turrets (by tapping, as slowdown may make you crash into the wall). At this point, lasers should be behind you, and you can move back left a little to make it easier to dodge the enemies coming from everywhere. |
=== Boss - Disrupt === | === Boss - Disrupt === | ||
− | [[File:G3 10-18_resized.gif|center]] This boss is easily taken care of if you position your options ahead of time | + | [[File:G3 10-18_resized.gif|center]] This boss is easily taken care of if you position your options ahead of time. The only troublesome part is to destroy the small cannons everywhere on the boss; from there the boss is mostly harmless. |
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+ | Go above where the Shield upgrade slot is, spreading your options ('''Part 1'''), and when the boss finishes appearing, move back left a little in a safe space ('''Part 2'''), in case it fires early and you didn't destroy the cannons immediately, which can happen. At this point, all the small cannons should be destroyed. Move to the bottom of the screen to position your options, then go to the top, as there is no dangerous moving ceiling ('''Part 3'''). From this point, it's only a matter of aligning your options to kill all three cores. | ||
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+ | A ship with '''Backwards Spread Bombs''' will struggle to destroy the cannons, and will have to rely on its main shot in order to deal with them. Options should be spread out, then the players has to move up or down hoping to destroy cannons quickly. | ||
=== Boss - Shadow Gear === | === Boss - Shadow Gear === | ||
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Thankfully, in the Arcade version, there is a '''hitbox glitch when the 2nd and 4th leg (from the left) are up''', and you can simply go through the other legs at that moment (this is not present in the US release of the PS2 version and the PSP version). Use this to your advantage. | Thankfully, in the Arcade version, there is a '''hitbox glitch when the 2nd and 4th leg (from the left) are up''', and you can simply go through the other legs at that moment (this is not present in the US release of the PS2 version and the PSP version). Use this to your advantage. | ||
− | First go to the right side at the first opportunity by starting at the bottom, then move back left at the top at the first opportunity. Wait a little, killing the enemy at the top, the red ducker at the bottom, and being mindful of the ducker that will spawn in the bottom-left. Then, stay in the corner | + | First, go to the right side at the first opportunity by starting at the bottom, then move back left at the top at the first opportunity. Wait a little, killing the enemy at the top, the red ducker at the bottom, and being mindful of the ducker that will spawn in the bottom-left. Then, stay in the corner and wait for the boss to come close. When it's extremely close, it raises the desired 2nd and 4th legs, and you can move safely. |
=== Meatballs === | === Meatballs === | ||
− | [[File:G3 10-20 - Meatballs Example_resized.gif|center]] The "meatballs" section is very difficult, and | + | [[File:G3 10-20 - Meatballs Example_resized.gif|center]] The "meatballs" section is very difficult, and you want to move all at once because of how their regeneration process works. You may want to dig temporary cover in the walls to be protected from meatballs. '''Tail Gun''' greatly helps here. Remember the timing of when walls are about to regenerate, using the meatballs' bouncing as a cue. If you dig a cover, meatballs will do around 2 full back and forth swings before the wall closes. |
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+ | Recovery can be practiced there, as it's not very hard to recover from a death there, and a death is likely (but not guaranteed). | ||
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+ | Since the scrolling moves fairly slowly, you can't hope to advance all the time, and may have to wait in some columns. There are two approaches for that: you can tap dodge slowly, but there is very little room for error. You can also dig cover into the wall and go there temporarily. However these walls will regenerate, so the player will have to go back to where the meatballs are from time to time, and find a convenient time for this. | ||
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+ | It is important to reach the end of the section as soon as possible, in order to be able to move up (or down) before the turrets even appear. It is also important to enter the meatballs part as late as possible; by waiting until the ship is at the very left of the screen, as it means less unnecessary dodging. | ||
− | + | There is also a slower approach that works with most shot types. The player has to place their options at the top (or bottom) of the screen, while the ship stays in the middle, against the left edge. Shoot a couple of times when the wall is just next to you, and let the autoscrolling move you forward. You have to shoot slowly in order to dig just enough to be able to pass, and wait until the wall is very close to you before digging again. When you get into a corridor with meatballs, quickly move to the other side when it's safe, and keep proceeding in a similar fashion. For the final wall however, you have to be aggressive in order to get to the end quickly and dispatch the turrets. | |
− | + | The easiest way to deal with the 4 meatballs at the end is to get close to the rightmost ones, wait for them to go away from you while staying on the right edge, and when they start moving back to you again, slowly move left, then quickly up (or down). | |
=== Final Boss - Bacterion === | === Final Boss - Bacterion === |
Latest revision as of 23:21, 5 April 2024
This page aims to offer general gameplay tips and individual stage descriptions with a survival focus.
Contents
- 1 Notes
- 2 General advice
- 2.1 Regenerate your shield
- 2.2 Don't collect all capsules
- 2.3 Force Field size
- 2.4 Abuse enemy aiming
- 2.5 More shooting = more slowdown
- 2.6 Position your options ahead of time
- 2.7 Option Hunter
- 2.8 Close capsules
- 2.9 Use the upgrade bar as a landmark for positioning
- 2.10 Ship Selection
- 2.11 Weapon Edit
- 3 Loop 1 Guide
- 3.1 Stage 1 - Sand Storm
- 3.2 Boss - Goliath
- 3.3 Stage 2 - Aqua Illusion
- 3.4 Boss - Bubble Eye
- 3.5 Stage 3 - In The Wind
- 3.6 Boss - Big Core Mk 3
- 3.7 Stage 4 - High Speed Dimension
- 3.8 Stage 5 - Easter Stone
- 3.9 Bosses - Dogas and Vaif
- 3.10 Stage 6 - Dead End Cell
- 3.11 Boss - Gregol
- 3.12 Stage 7 - Fire Scramble
- 3.13 Boss - Wyvern and Vulture Dragon
- 3.14 Stage 8 - Cosmo Plant
- 3.15 Boss - Choking Weed
- 3.16 Stage 9 - Crystal Labyrinth
- 3.17 The Cube Rush
- 3.18 Boss: Lizard Core
- 3.19 Stage 10-1 - Boss On Parade
- 3.20 First Boss - Tetran
- 3.21 Second Boss - Covered Core
- 3.22 Third Boss - Big Core Mk 2
- 3.23 Fourth Boss - Crystal Core
- 3.24 Fifth Boss - Death Mk 2
- 3.25 Sixth Boss - Dellinger Core
- 3.26 Stage 10-2 - Mechanical Base
- 3.27 Boss - Disrupt
- 3.28 Boss - Shadow Gear
- 3.29 Meatballs
- 3.30 Final Boss - Bacterion
- 3.31 Escape
Notes
Generally speaking, it is extremely difficult to recover from a death, and it is likely that the player will want to throw away the run after their first death. One notable exception is Stage 9 (Crystal Stage), as the recovery is moderately easy to perform, while the cube rush is extremely inconsistent to beat, so this recovery absolutely has to be learned. Another easy recovery checkpoint is the meatball section, which is arguably easier at low power. The checkpoint before can also be recoverable thanks to a safespot.
The optimal choice for the number of speed ups is either 2 or 3. 1 speed up would be too slow, more than 3 would be too much. This can change your upgrade path a little bit.
It should be noted, for the purpose of this guide, that any mention of the word "random" essentially means that it would be extremely difficult to manipulate, and will not be consistent across runs. The game seems to use the frame counter for what little "randomness" it contains, and while it is not technically random, it is next to impossible to do a complete run while being consistently frame-perfect.
When this guide refers to a shield, this can also mean Force Field and not necessarily the type of protection literally called "Shield" (two pods in front of the ship). However, everything was written with Force Field in mind.
General advice
Regenerate your shield
Shields can take a fixed number of hits. In the case of the force field, it's 6 for most projectiles. If you know that a hard part is coming up, while you're in another part that is easy and dropping many capsules, you can take hits on purpose in order to lose your shield and reactivate it, in order to tackle the next part of the game with a full shield. The underground section in Stage 3, or space sections in most stages, are a good example of this.
Don't collect all capsules
In some parts you will want to switch to another weapon at a precise moment, or you want to have a shield ready because the next part is dangerous. For this reason, it is simply better to keep the cursor on an upgrade you'll want to use later.
If you know that there are many capsules ahead, and that dodging all of them can be difficult, you might instead want to collect enough capsules to have the cursor just 1 upgrade before the one you will want, as a security.
Force Field size
The sprite for the force field will go through 3 different states depending on the number of hits it took, which can help you guess how many hits it has left. However, instead of going from bigger, to middle, to smaller, it actually goes from bigger, to smaller, to middle size. At 0 or 1 hits taken, it's big. After 2 or 3 hits, it's the smallest. After 4 or 5 hits, it's at an intermediate size.
Abuse enemy aiming
Enemies in this game aim very poorly and can only shoot at specific angles. If you're a little down below the angle, you'll dodge them, while enemies won't even be able to actually aim at you. Then, you can simply use your options to destroy them, or some shots like Ripple are enough to do the trick.
More shooting = more slowdown
Even in some parts where shooting could be useless in itself, you will still want to shoot as much as possible, especially your missiles, to generate a lot of slowdown and dodge incoming hazards easily.
Position your options ahead of time
A staple of the franchise, and one of the keys to succeed in the game. Your options, unlike you, can go through any hazard the stages might offer. This means that you can use them to shoot through walls. For that, you simply have to stay close to the wall, tap left slowly as the scrolling moves, and you will eventually see your option reaching the other end of the wall. This routing technique has to be used as early as Stage 3.
Option Hunter
Gradius III has three types of Option Hunters. For the most part they share the same behavior: they will appear on the left side of the screen, move around a little, then try to aim for you. They will charge when they are aligned with you. When they are about to charge, you want to be in the right half of the screen. Ideally bait them close to one edge of the screen, and quickly move to the other side. Then, you will want to make many small movements in order to get your options out of the way, whether it's moving in circles (if there's enough room), or moving left and right.
About each individual Option Hunter:
- The first Option Hunter follows the description above.
- The second Option Hunter is the one from Gradius II and has the same behavior as the first one. Unique to this one is that it can be destroyed by the player's own weaponry if their Options happened to be stolen.
- The third Option Hunter has the same initial behavior as the previous two. However, when it charges at the player it moves in a wave-like pattern and it cannot be destroyed, making it potentially the most dangerous Option Hunter if it appears at the wrong time.
Assuming the player is at full power and a life hasn't been lost yet, each Option Hunter will appear in the same place. The first one is in the intro section of the Moai stage, the second is before the main portion of the Fire stage begins, the third one is halfway through the Cube Rush section of stage 9, and the fourth one will appear at the spinning lasers section of the final stage. The Option Hunter cycle is carried between credits, this means if the player had a long enough credit to make the Gradius II Option Hunter appear and then had to restart, the first Option Hunter that appears will be the third one.
It should be noted that unlike in Gradius II, the Option Hunter can appear even if the player doesn't have 4 options. However, having a different number of options can change its spawn times compared to what was described above.
Universally, each Option Hunter can be destroyed with the Mega Crash attack (the "!" for the default ship types). If the Mega Crash is used before an Option Hunter manages to stole an Option it'll die instantly, whereas using it after Options have been stolen will destroy the Option Hunter and leave the Option(s) it caught floating with a gray color scheme. Using the Mega Crash for this purpose can be very useful for the hunter appearing during the Cube Rush on no-miss pace.
Close capsules
Likely due to a programming oversight, if you collect several capsules in quick succession, the game will think you only collected one, and precautions must be taken when several capsules are very close to each other. This can happen anywhere if you destroy enemies at the wrong place, even in the final stage. If you aren't confident in going slow enough, you can simply move left of the group of capsules, then let the scrolling move you to them. Unless there are two capsules extremely close to each other at 1 pixel of distance, this should allow you to collect all of them.
Use the upgrade bar as a landmark for positioning
Some parts will require fairly precise positioning ahead of time, and most of the time this is the only thing you will be able to use to position yourself. So, for example, you'll have to tell yourself that when taking on the second part of the Moai boss, you'll want to position yourself just above the "Missiles" upgrade.
Ship Selection
Type B is the most popular of the ship types, thanks to its easy to use and strong loadout. Tail Gun is very useful for several parts of the game, as it is one of the few weapons that can eliminate threats from behind without having to position your options ahead of time. Ripple is also a very convenient weapon with strong coverage, while Spread Bombs deal heavy damage.
Type D has the potential to be very versatile but can be tricky to use, due to its fairly unique Free Way shot.
Weapon Edit is also a popular choice as it allows literally more than a thousand possibilities, and more will be detailed below.
The best and most popular shield type by far the Force Field; it protects you from every direction and can take a decent amount of hits. Since it is available for every single ship (including the Edit ones), there is no reason to not use it, aside from an additional challenge.
Weapon Edit
The player has the choice to use Weapon Edit, or Edit Mode, to create their own desired ship using predetermined weapons, which is one of the strongest solutions if the player makes good decisions. Unfortunately, not all weapons are available, such as the regular Spread Bombs, which are replaced with similar missiles that shoot behind. Mega Crash is also unavailable. A popular Weapon Edit selection appears to be Normal Missiles, Tail Gun, Twin Laser. This plays very close to Type B but with weaker missiles and a stronger laser.
However, the player might want to changes their loadout depending on the parts they struggle with. There is no absolute best solution, and it's mostly a balance act between the strengths and weaknesses of all the shots.
Generally, Twin Laser and Ripple are the most popular laser types. Since Lasers are mostly about dealing a lot of damage forward without really increasing your coverage, they tend to all play similarly, and pair up well with any other weapon.
The most important thing is to avoid redundant weapons. For example, the S. Spread and Tail Gun can both hit behind the player which is very convenient, but there is no point in using both at the same time.
A more thorough description of all the weapons can be found at this page: Gradius_III#Weapons
Loop 1 Guide
Stage 1 - Sand Storm
Recommended upgrade path: 2 or 3 speed ups -> option 1 -> missile -> option 2
This stage can actually be pretty difficult for an early stage. It is very hard to describe a specific strategy, since the difficulty mainly comes from the fact that you're underpowered and need to be precise, killing enemies as they appear.
Once you're done with the space opener, you should be at two or three speed ups, an option, and missiles almost ready. The general approach is to kill the enemies on the ceiling as soon as you can in order to not be overwhelmed. If you fail to kill the duckers, try to bait them to the right of the screen, then move left quickly and kill them.
Generally speaking, you want to be at the middle of the screen to kill enemies quickly.
Near the middle point of the stage, there will be a sand dragon coming from the left, while a sand lion shoots at you. You will want to stay on the left edge of the screen and shoot to your heart's content while moving a little bit up to dodge the lion's projectile. The sand dragon should be dead from your shots and you can resume the stage normally.
You should end the stage with 2 options, missiles, 2 speed ups, and the "double" slot of your upgrade bar highlighted (or missiles if you play with 3 speed ups). It is very important to collect as many capsules as possible for the following stage, but missing one or two capsules isn't overly consequential.
Boss - Goliath
Although its attacks are random, the boss is fairly easy. Just stay on the left edge, near the middle, and keep shooting. Most spiders won't tend to reach you, and if one does get closer, you have lots of room to move away. Note that the spider webs are only a visual effect and can't hurt you, so feel free to go into them if you need to dodge.
Stage 2 - Aqua Illusion
Recommended upgrades: Laser, then getting all 4 options
This stage is another brutal one despite being early in the game. The general strategy is to keep your options spread out, shooting your lasers and missiles all the time, while staying near the left edge of the screen to avoid the bubbles coming from above. Be on the lookout however, as some enemies will come from behind.
It is important to keep either your ship or one of your options near the top to dispatch the turrets or hatches on the ceiling. You can abuse enemy aiming as described in the General Advice part of this page (see image above). If you stay slightly below the ceiling, enemies will shoot horizontally and miss you , and you can kill them with Ripple or your options.
If you failed to get some capsules early on and take too much time to activate the 4th option, the second half of the stage can be difficult because of the sheer number of bubbles. Therefore, it's important to make sure you collected everything up to this point.
When you see an arrangement of two hatches, simply take care of the top one, then slowly move down to dodge the enemy bullets and get in position to kill the other hatch.
Once you get to the end, there will be enemies coming from holes on the top and bottom of the screen. However, you still want to destroy the turrets on the ceiling to not be overwhelmed, so make sure to position yourself near the ceiling before moving down. This way, your options should take care of the turrets while moving down. Then, simply move to the right of the screen, while your options stay behind you and kill the enemies trying to get near you.
You will have to improvise a lot, this stage can be very unpredictable and you will never do the exact same thing twice.
Boss - Bubble Eye
Start in the middle, then move to the left edge of the screen, then up for some easy damage. Then, simply keep moving in front of it while shooting. Destroying the bubbles as they appear is your top priority.
At some point the boss will move to the left again. If you dealt enough damage, you should be able to stay in front of it and go into the hole while shooting; it should die at this point. If you feel you've not done enough damage, simply move up, with your options spread out on top of the boss, so you can destroy the bubbles, and resume normally.
Stage 3 - In The Wind
Recommended upgrades: Force field immediately, double for the middle part (depending on ship), laser for the end.
This is a very long stage that could be divided into three parts, plus the boss.
The first part will be done differently depending on the ship. You will soon get to a section where the screen is divided into three parts, with many hatches everywhere. First of all, move up to kill the two enemies at the ceiling, then quickly move to the ground and up again, so you can have your options spread out, killing all hatches. If you want to optimize score, care has to be taken to not destroy the hatches, and avoid using missiles.
After this part, there will be a pillar at the top, and another hatch: you can stay in the top-right corner, moving back left a little, so your options will go past the pillar and kill the hatch. If using Type B, the Double shot can easily take care of any hatch at this point.
With Tail Gun, this part will be very straightforward, as you can easily take care of the jumpers. Some ships have ways of shooting upwards to kill the hatches and you can exploit this, for others you'll have to use the common trick of getting to a favorable position and moving left, so your options go through walls and kill enemies.
Make sure to destroy all the rocks from the left volcano (either with your shot or missiles), then move to the other side when they stop erupting.
The trickiest part will be the 3 falling rocks. These rocks will move down as soon as you get under them, and you should barely move under in order to bait them, then go back left immediately after, as you probably won't have enough time to get to the other side.
In order to enter the second part of the stage, the player has to get into a hole in the ground. Getting there too early is dangerous, as turrets will be waiting for you; moving as soon as the ground stops shaking is ideal.
The underground part is fairly easy, despite its maze-like appearance. There are many capsules here, so if your force field has been greatly damaged, it could be worth it to take a few hits on purpose, then re-activate it. After this, collect one or two capsules to get closer to the "laser" upgrade, as it will be needed for the end of the stage.
At the start, using the second corridor from the bottom is fairly safe. The bottom one has volcanos which may be too dangerous. The player simply has to position their options through walls to take care of the hatches, and make sure to quickly go back up at the end of the portion.
The long corridor is very tricky, especially without a Tail Gun, due to the jumpers coming from behind. A ship without a means of shooting backwards would have to stay on the left side of the screen, their options spread out, hoping to kill the jumpers with their missiles. A ship with Tail Gun shouldn't have too much problem as long as they take care of enemies on the ceiling, and often move up and down to kill the jumpers and other flying enemies. Having a Force field active is extremely useful for the barrage of bullets from all directions.
If you have the Tail Gun, its coverage is worthless for the final stretch of the stage, and the player will want to switch to Laser instead. Other Double shots such as Vertical can have an easier time there and can be recommended to keep them. However, the player has to be ready to switch to Laser for the boss, and manage their upgrade bar accordingly.
Rocks will be hidden into the ground, and fall down if the ground under them has been destroyed. Hitboxes can be a little janky, so the player may have to reposition themselves a bit to completely destroy the ground. The rocks' position will always be the same across runs, which means a path can be memorized. The general strategy is to stay at the top (visiting the wide open areas when possible), and spread your options vertically a little to the right of the ship. This way, the options should be able to dig under any rock that would be on a path. The player should avoid moving too much in order to keep a good formation.
Finally, there will be some volcanos at the final stretch of the stage. This has to be done differently depending on the ship type, since any ship that can't shoot upward (such as Type B) will have a fairly hard time.
The player has to move down to kill the bottom hatch, then stay very close to the ceiling and volcano, and move left slowly. If the player stays at the top, the scrolling will eventually push them against the volcano, and they will have to move down a little bit (around 1 ship height).
Eventually, the options will go through the volcano and destroy the hatch. Missiles should normally take care of the bottom-right hatch in most cases. Otherwise, the player will have to find an opportunity to move to the right to destroy it, being mindful of the flying enemies (Iron Maidens). Once all hatches are taken care of, the player can stay against the left edge of the screen to deal with the Iron Maidens that keep spawning for some time.
Boss - Big Core Mk 3
In order to be ready for the boss, it is recommended to move to the right as soon as Iron Maidens stop appearing. Get close to the right wall and move back left slowly. This way, your options will be on top of the boss when it appears and deal massive damage. The boss moves according to your position, meaning that if your positioning is consistent across runs, you can find and memorize safespots. For example; using details on the wall to position yourself before the boss even appears.
In the image example, the ship is positioned so that the cockpit is just to the left of the corner in the wall. Using this strategy, you should be able to destroy the boss as it fires its 4th set of lasers. No effort has to be made to dodge the first 2 lasers, but the player has to move back a little for the third one, then down a little for the fourth one. If it didn't die, then you can still damage it as it is closed. Normally, only the bottom core will be alive, and you should have no problem finishing it while dodging its easy pattern.
The boss behaves differently depending on which cores have been destroyed; saving the bottom core for last leads to the easiest pattern.
Stage 4 - High Speed Dimension
There is nothing to say about this stage as it is very straightforward. You get plenty of capsules, so don't take many risks to catch all of them, as they don't even bring you points. If you entered this stage with a damaged shield, it will actually get repaired and you will enter the next stage will a brand new shield again.
When it is about to end (you can use the music as a cue), make sure to be ready to move down immediately when the next stage starts.
The only goal of the stage is to reactivate a shield if you lost it in the previous one.
Stage 5 - Easter Stone
Recommended upgrades: Double.
Move down immediately and keep moving down, this should take care of enemies. Eventually, a familiar enemy might appear from behind: the Option Hunter. To dodge them, simply move to the right, bait it, and move somewhere else, making a lot of small movements to make sure your options follow you. This option hunter isn't too hard to dodge, as it will only start moving when there are almost no enemies remaining.
Once you have destroyed the first 2-3 waves of enemies during the space section, switch to Double, then enter Stage 5 proper. A ship with Tail Gun will have a much easier time there.
Make sure you have a shield ready for the boss. If you lose one during the stage, don't activate it, as it makes Moai shoot more circles. You should get more than enough capsules during the stage to have a shield ready at the end of the stage, but this may require moving to several different corridors to collect all the capsules.
In the first part of the stage, big Moai heads will spit smaller heads. It should be noted that these small Moais don't have a initial hitbox, which means you don't have to panic if one gets onto you; instead, quickly move to a safe place. Try to have options behind you in order to destroy the Moai's projectiles, as many heads will spawn to the left while you would generally prefer to stay to the right.
There will be eventually a part with 4 big Moai heads coming almost at the same time, and you want to move between them by moving to the right as soon as possible, in order to not get walled.
The stage is divided into small corridors, and you want to generally stay on the top left part of corridors. Many heads will face right or down, and the general strategy for those is to stay just to the left, while letting your options move right slowly, destroying them.
Many heads only start firing when you get to their horizontal position, so you may want to wait for your options to be on top of them, then move above/under them, and destroy them immediately. This is made easier by the Spread Bombs of Type B, but the general strategy remains the same with all ships.
Near the middle of the stage, there's a part with several turrets dropping capsules. If you still have your shield, you want to highlight the Laser, not activating it until the next stage. There will be two more capsules near the end, so if you lose your shield after this point, collect the next 2 to reactivate a shield. Otherwise, it's better to have Laser highlighted.
The final part of the stage contains Moai heads on rotating pillars. Position your options in order to shoot at 2 pillars or more, and as a security in case you fail to hit one of the heads. Your missiles can also contribute to the task, depending on the ship.
Bosses - Dogas and Vaif
This is why you want to have a shield ready, as a stray bullet might hit you. It's basically impossible to recover from this checkpoint after a death, so you absolutely need to pass these two bosses first try. You'll also need a Double shot for the second boss.
This boss' movement is always the same across runs. At the start, try having your options in a straight line on top of the boss to deal more damage. Eventually, it will move to the bottom-left corner and you have to go above it, then quickly move back under and to the left. Spread your options a little to make it easier to hit, and it should die soon after.
Then, get ready for the second boss, Vaif. It is extremely important to have your Double shot activated for this boss. These heads, like the previous ones, can only be hurt when they open their mouth. They will shoot several small Moai heads which you can destroy, but have very misleading hitboxes that are bigger than their sprites, so the player has to be careful. You have to remember their order of attack, and destroy them as soon as you can.
Assuming they're all destroyed on the first attempt, the order is: Bottom-Left, Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Top-Middle, Bottom-Middle. If a head wasn't destroyed, the order will be reset and resume from the start again, with destroyed statues out of the cycle. For example; if the Bottom-Left was destroyed, then Top-Right was opened but not successfully destroyed. What will happen is that Top-Left will shoot next (as it is the normal cycle), then the boss will restart the cycle and Top-Right will shoot again, then Top-Left again (if still alive), then resumes with Bottom-Right, and so on. It's difficult to explain, but makes more sense as you play. Remembering how the cycle reset works is crucial in case you failed to destroy one of the heads, which can be likely.
To begin the fight, position your ship above the "Missile" upgrade slot, aligning yourself vertically with the bottom-left head's mouth. Move up a little, and your options should be on top of the mouth and destroy it as soon as it opens. Some ships will have a hard time destroying specific heads. For example, Type A will struggle to kill the Top-Left one, Type B will struggle with the Top-Middle one and can only shoot it from the right at a specific spot which is hard to hit. If only one head remains, it is easy to simply time out the boss, as this doesn't take long.
Stage 6 - Dead End Cell
Recommended upgrades: Laser, Shield
There aren't many capsules at the beginning, but the priority is to get laser for more damage. There aren't many bullets, so even a shieldless ship should do fine in this stage.
Depending on the ship, you may want to use your missiles to destroy the big cell enemies. For example, the missiles for Type B deal a lot of damage and are much more efficient than Laser.
The player will enter a narrow corridor, and it is advisable to position the options ahead of the ship while waiting in the middle of the screen. The options will quickly dispatch the cells, and you likely won't have to move for the whole section.
At the end of the corridor, there's a cell slightly above. It is important to take care of it; otherwise, it will chase you and make this section stressful. You can either position yourself and your options near the top of the tunnel, or get really close and pointblank it. A small running enemy will also move along the ceiling while you attempt to destroy the cell, and you have to be careful about it.
Then, you are facing regenerating walls which can be tricky to deal with. The general advice is to travel inside the walls to damage them all at once, your options lined up horizontally, and move quickly. Otherwise, they tend to regenerate all at once and kill you. For the first open area, you will want to have your options spread vertically, shooting missiles, while your ship stays at the middle of the screen. This should take care of all the cells and smaller enemies on the ceiling and ground.
For the second open area, you'll want to stay in the top-right corner, moving back left slowly. Your options will be beyond the wall and shoot the enemy. To move to the open area safely, dig into a lower part of the wall, as it's risky to shoot at a wall that is only partially damaged.
You can ignore the bottom enemy and focus on the top one. Wait for the turret to fire, then quickly move to the top while firing, and the cell should die. Wait a little before shooting the cell walls, and when the scrolling has advanced enough, shoot and move quickly. The cell enemy will despawn quickly.
Boss - Gregol
Movement is the same across all runs and can be memorized to optimize damage. Just shoot at the eye while it is open. Periodically, it will stop shooting and moving, then extend its arms. You have to be very careful about this attack, as the first arm will quickly kill you if you don't move away, so keep an eye for when it stops moving. You will be trapped between the two arms, but should have no issue destroying one before it moves again (normally, it should be the left one). When it is destroyed, the boss will move to where the other arm is located and the cycle will restart.
Stage 7 - Fire Scramble
Recommended upgrades: Keep the laser, deploy a shield and have another one ready.
The fire stage is one of the two infamous stages in Gradius III, along with the Crystal Stage (cube rush). Like the cube rush, there is unfortunately not much of a safe strategy to remember, as it is a very chaotic stage. Type B is noticably worse here due to its Spread Bombs hindering visibility. Most other ships will have an easier time.
Similar to Stage 2's bubbles, the big fireballs' starting position is fixed. However, should you want to shoot them, you'll always do it at a slightly different timing or position from run to run. You therefore can't hope to memorize a route you can blindly follow, and need to improvise.
If playing without slowdown, it's better to avoid shooting at the fireballs. Otherwise, it is recommended to shoot the fireballs in order to have them separating into smaller fireballs and generating slowdown. If using Type B, avoid using your missiles, as they make it harder to see the fireballs. Focus on your laser instead. With any ship that doesn't have spread bombs, feel free to use your missiles for additional slowdown (the Backwards Spread Bombs in Weapon Edit is also fine to use). There is no miracle solution to the stage, you simply have to get used to dodging.
The part with the volcanos is tricky, as you probably won't have a lot of fireballs on-screen at this point. It is, however, a part that can actually be routed fairly easily with decent consistency. The following strategy is subjective, but can be worth trying if you struggle with this part.
When the first volcano appears on the right, try to have a shield activated, and your options on a straight line, just above the volcano. At this point you ideally want the upgrade bar to be in the 5th slot, but taking into account the nearby capsules that will be hard to avoid.
When the bottom volcano reaches the middle of the screen, stop shooting, then move up close to the upside-down volcano, tapping a little bit to avoid the aimed bullets and the big fireballs (which are always the same across runs). If done correctly, you will be safe for a few seconds. The hardest part from there is to find a good moment to move down. At some point, there should be a couple of fireballs going around you and into the volcano, then another one just below moving up, which are shown on the image above. After they've passed, you want to move down, using your missiles at the same time. If done correctly, you will keep getting fairly consistent slowdown, and there are no fireballs hidden by Spread Bombs if you have them.
The corridor is very hard, as you have little room for dodging. Try to have a shield ready for it. If possible, have your options ahead of you while you're against the left edge of the screen. You can use your missiles for more slowdown, and they shouldn't hide bullets even with Type B. Note that the flames in the background won't hurt you, so you have a little more space to maneuver than you might think.
Boss - Wyvern and Vulture Dragon
There isn't much to say about the first phase, other than you have to be to the left edge of the screen if it decides to move left, and otherwise try to keep your distances from the wall in case some fireballs spawn.
For the second phase, using a Mega Crash can instantly kill the two heads. Otherwise, you have to keep your distance because of their fireballs. Avoid going into corners or edges of the screen as you may get walled by it.
Stage 8 - Cosmo Plant
Upgrades: Keep Laser, have a shield ready for the boss.
This is a fairly easy stage and the only concern is to have a shield ready for the boss. The stage gives many capsules, and if you collect all of them, you will be able to reload your shield during the space opener, then have your upgrade bar on the Shield slot before reaching the boss. If your shield is close to being destroyed, you may want to take a few hits on purpose in order to destroy it, then reload it.
If the tentacles grab you, don't panic; simply move the other way and they eventually will let go of you. In a few places there will be organic hatches spawning enemies, remember to position your options ahead of time if you don't have weaponry to shoot up.
Boss - Choking Weed
Short explanation: Stay in front of the mouth the whole time and tank hits with a Force Field. Destroy the arms when the mouth is not exposed.
Long explanation:
Start in front of, and while it sucks you in closer, keep moving left to compensate for it, while trying to dodge the bullets. You should almost never let go of the left direction. Don't worry about the twigs that move in the background, they're only visual flair and won't harm you.
After the boss pauses, destroy the two arms at the bottom, and get in front of the head again to finish it. Trying to destroy the arms at the beginning of the fight isn't worth it and you should focus on the mouth instead. Bullets can be hard to dodge and you want to stay in front of the boss as much as possible, which is why it's essential to bring a shield to tank some hits while only micro-dodging.
Normally, you won't be able to destroy the boss the first time it tries to bring you closer, but you should destroy it on its second attempt as long as you stay in front of it. While it may look risky, it's actually very consistent.
As long as you still have a Force Field active, your ship should stay in front of the mouth no matter what. Trying to macro-dodge the bullets is a bad idea, as you won't be able to hit the boss while doing so, delaying the fight and risking to get sucked up too close.
Trying to escape while you're close to the boss is a lost cause. If you go beyond the first third of the screen, escaping down is almost impossible, and you should just stay in front of the boss while hoping it's enough to finish it or that it will stop its attack in time (in most cases, you should be safe).
Stage 9 - Crystal Labyrinth
- Upgrades (at full power): Laser, have a Mega Crash ready if it is equipped
- Recommended upgrades for the checkpoint: 2 speed ups, missiles, 2 options.
For the early part of the stage with crystals, stay on the top portion of the screen. As long as you manipulate your options through the crystals, you should be fine. At the end, when you get to the cube rush area, move to the right to destroy the 4 small cannons that appear at the bottom as they spawn (the first one at the very bottom is the hardest to kill), then move up and use missiles to kill the top cannons, all while staying behind the crystals. The route when recovering is the same, just harder to execute.
CHECKPOINT RECOVERY
The cube rush is infamously hard, and it is likely that you will get a game over to it at some point, even if you spend dozens of hours practicing it. Therefore, it is important to learn the checkpoint, as it's one of the few in the game that aren't too hard.
It is recommended to stay at 2 speed ups until the boss rush. There are two reasons for that: first of all, every capsule at this point matters, and the one capsule for the additional speed up can make a world of difference. Secondly, you need fairly precise movement during the Stage portion, and 3 speed ups may be an unnecessary hassle.
When recovering, start by using a speed up if you already have it highlighted, then quickly move up to destroy the top row of enemies, and let the 3 other enemies get in front of you before killing them. Then kill the capsule-dropping enemy, the 3 next enemies, and move down, speeding up in the process when possible (you should have 2 speed ups at this point). With Type B, missiles greatly help killing enemies and should be activated soon after the 2 speed ups. Other ships may prefer to activate an Option first.
There are two enemy formations that move in very large sinusoidal patterns: if you use Type B, you can stay just above the place where they meet and use the missiles' blast radius to kill them all. Otherwise, the best approach is to wait at the top or bottom of their movement pattern, and shoot them once they reach their maximum span, as they will stay there for a moment. If you try to hit them at any other place, they will be hard to hit due to their fast movement. They can be very tricky to hit in any case and you need to practice them a lot.
For the rest of the space section, it's a matter of remembering where enemies will spawn and moving in front of them as soon as possible. You'll want to activate 2 options, as it will greatly help for the rest of the stage.
For the Stage itself, stay in the top half, using your options to get to the other side of the walls and destroy turrets.
You will get to a part with a bunch of enemies coming from a hatch below, and it is also when the Option Hunter appears if you have two options. Try to destroy the top turrent as soon as possible. The Hunter will start moving around the time you kill the first wave of enemies. Use your options to kill these enemies, while positioning yourself at a good place to bait the Hunter, generally around the 3rd and 4th row of cubes below the ceiling. The Hunter will then try to catch your options, and you can move up, to the row just below the ceiling. The Option Hunter tends to charge at slightly different times with each attempt, but there is not a huge difference between timings and this strategy should work reliably.
Then, destroy the second wave of enemies from the left, and move to the right, spreading your options after you to kill the third and final wave.
If you have only activated one option (if you had two and the Option Hunter already stole one, this doesn't apply), the Option Hunter will appear at the start of the Cube Rush. You can often bait it somewhere before the Cube Rush really begins, but you still want to avoid this scenario. This is also why having activated two options greatly helps.
The Cube Rush
The cube pattern you get depends on the frame counter since the game was started (which is considered impossible to control). Since the game is autoscrolling most of the time, if you load a save state at the start or middle of the stage, you will always get the same pattern no matter what, and therefore need to find a way to enter the stage at a slightly different time. If you want to practice different patterns from a save state, try not to kill the Stage 8 boss at exactly the same time, or self-destructing in Stage 9 at the exact same time (ideally you have to go into a wall yourself instead of letting an enemy kill you), since you'd enter the Stage at the same frame every time and get the same pattern, which nullifies the point.
When practicing, don't feel hopeless; some patterns are pretty much impossible, so you may want to self-destruct and try again with a different "seed". It's not uncommon for someone in an actual run to enter the stage with 10 lives and lose all of them to this part. However, some patterns can be fairly easy with cubes getting in perfect positions and shielding you by themselves, so don't get into a false sense of security: if you feel you have mastered a pattern you were practicing with save states, try self-destructing and doing it again with another pattern.
The general strategy is to build a wall. Start by being on top of the "Speed up" upgrade to bait the first cube, moving back when you see it coming. Then, get close to the cube, in order to bait another one to get on top of it. Hitboxes are smaller that they appear, and you can have your ship getting a little bit "inside" the cube, which is generally recommended to increase the chances of the next cube getting on top of them.
The early cubes start rushing when they're at the right side of the screen and you can see them coming, so dodging them shouldn't be an issue. While the vertical positions of the cubes are random, the timing at which they will charge at you is always the same: the first one always charges early, while the 12th one charges when it's near the left edge of the screen. Shortly after the 12th cube, several other cubes will rush at almost the same time, and the player has to hope their wall is good enough for this wave, which is a frequent attempt killer. Note that if unlucky, the early cubes might appear at the bottom of the screen, and you won't be able to bait it for a wall. If this happens, quickly move up to redirect it above where the wall will be, otherwise it may get in the way.
When the cubes start rushing at you, move out of the way a little; sometimes the cubes will even kill you through a wall. For the cubes that start rushing when they're in the left half of the screen, you have to anticipate them a little. Since the timing is always the same, with some experience you can know which one will charge and start moving preemptively.
Unfortunately, since the cube rush is essentially random, it is impossible to write a coherent guide with a more detailed and consistent strategy. There are 2880+ different patterns, which means it's impossible to memorize, let alone write about them.
If your goal is to clear one loop, don't overthink the cube rush and try to beat every single pattern the game gives you. It is less time consuming to learn the checkpoint properly in order to get there more often. Practice is still recommended in order to get familiar with the timing of the cubes, as you often have to move a little in order to dodge them after having baited them. Since cubes are extremely fast, you don't really have time to react, and have to anticipate which one will move, and when.
To add insult to injury, if you no-missed the game up to this point with 4 options, an option hunter will appear during the cube rush. The safest choice is to have a mega crash ready, and to use it after the hunter stole your options to get them back. Otherwise, you may be forced to get out of the way and expose yourself, the Hunter generally appears at a terrible time where cubes will rush at you.
The animated picture above shows a typical cube rush run with wall construction. Note that even if the ship was positioned to the left of the screen, the cubes' aiming is poor, and they may drop more to the right, which is not optimal. At the 4th image, the ship can almost be considered safe, even though accidents can still happen and the player has to be mindful of cubes coming from above.
Boss: Lizard Core
Lizard Core can be tricky if you don't know how to approach it. However, the important thing to know is that the arms won't fire if you're close enough. Start the fight by positioning yourself between the "Speed up" and "Missile" upgrade slots (you can use the little red "bar" at the bottom of the Vic Viper sprite as a guide). This is a sweet spot where the boss normally won't shoot, and you won't ram into the arms even if they're almost closed. As long as you don't move left or right, and only move up and down, you won't get shot by the arms and only have to worry about the main body.
The boss will periodically close itself before reopening after a few seconds. Since you can't damage it at this moment, avoid it and wait on one side.
From there, simply move either above or below the boss, letting your options damage it. Its barrage of bullets will be hard to dodge and will sometimes trap you, so if you see the boss moving towards one edge of the screen, make sure to move to the other side to not get trapped.
The following assumes you started below the boss: in the first cycle before it closes, it seems safe to move up after the 10th volley of shots. For the second cycle, the volleys are different but it's also safe after the 10th one (including the one fired when it reopens). If your positioning is good, your options will be able to shoot the boss while staying in front of the arms without being shot.
Stage 10-1 - Boss On Parade
Recommended upgrades: 3 options if you're recovering from the cube rush. Don't activate the 4th one as it would make the option hunter appear at a bad time.
First Boss - Tetran
Place yourself in the corner while the boss makes a full 360° movement across the screen. Then, place your options in the middle of the screen and move up to avoid the arms. When the core is exposed, you will destroy it very quickly. Moving to the right can greatly help with dodging bullets, but often prevents you from killing the boss immediately. This isn't too important as you can safely replace your options in front of the boss right after it retracted its arms.
Second Boss - Covered Core
Start in the middle of the screen, close to the boss. Don't move up and down, only left and right, and keep shooting while dodging the missiles. The boss will die quickly.
Third Boss - Big Core Mk 2
There is a safespot you can abuse. You have to manipulate its movement in order for the safespot to work, and that's why you need to follow the following instructions very carefully. Start in the top-left corner, wait for it to shoot 3 times, and then move down to dodge the big spread. Quickly move back up in the corner. At this point, if your timing was correct (you don't have to be precise), the bullets won't touch you. You can move closer to kill the top core, then stay at the top and kill the bottom core.
Fourth Boss - Crystal Core
While likely the hardest of the boss rush, it still remains fairly easy; simply don't rush it by staying too close. With slowdown, the bullets are easy to avoid, and otherwise there isn't really a trick to this boss. If you managed to reach this point, it shouldn't be an issue.
Fifth Boss - Death Mk 2
Can be destroyed very quickly with missiles. If you can't kill the first phase quickly, simply dodge the missiles by moving above or below the boss.
Sixth Boss - Dellinger Core
This boss will try to ram into you if you're not in front of it, and otherwise opens up and uses a very dangerous volley. Start by moving in the top left corner, wait for the boss to charge, then move down above the "Option" upgrade (you can touch the ground without dying), and dodge left when it charges again. Wait for it to open up (if you don't, it will charge again and you have to bait it below again), then quickly move up and let your options attack the boss. Your will have to repeat the cycle several times.
At some point, the boss will shoot diagonally, but there is nothing to worry about.
When it's about to die, be ready to move to the right edge of the screen to set up a good start for the second stage half.
Stage 10-2 - Mechanical Base
Upgrade path: 4th option (if recovering from the Cube Rush) -> double -> force field
The first part of the stage will have to be done differently depending on the ship. Type B will have a harder time because of its struggle to hit upwards.
A ship with the Vertical shot or Free way, can easily take care of the hatches at the top, and doesn't have to worry about putting their options through walls, as long as the player stays close to the right edge of the screen. The advice below can be followed, but simply staying to the right is easier and just as efficient.
If the ship doesn't have any means of shooting up: As the last boss of the Boss Rush is destroyed, move to the right as much as you can, and position yourself in front of the middle of the big hatch. If you have a 4th option ready at this point, activate it. Your top options should be able to destroy the top hatch that spawns enemies, while you need to move back a little to destroy the bottom hatch.
With Vertical/Free Way this is unnecessarily risky, and the player can simply stay in the middle of the screen.
You should be able to get enough capsules to switch to double, which will be used for the rest of the stage.
Then, simply move normally to destroy the other top hatch. Use your missiles to destroy the other bottom hatch, and use the option positioning trick to destroy the other hatch beyond the wall.
Quickly move to the right, having your options positioned to destroy the two top hatches through the wall, while your missiles kill the bottom hatches. Wait until the missiles kill the third bottom hatch, then move in the opening in the wall to prepare your options, then slowly go to the right to dodge the bullets. Your options will take care of the small enemies. As soon as you seen an opening, move to the other side of the wall.
Again, a ship with Vertical or Free way can opt to simply position their options to the right of the screen while moving the ship back a little.
Try to have a force field ready, but don't activate it, as it would be destroyed in the next section because of the bigger hitbox.
Keep your options spread out to kill the flying tiles, and be mindful of all the smaller enemies. Shortly after you see a wave of 4 enemies on the right, move to the middle of the screen, as there will be a similar set of 4 enemies spawning on the left. Then, go back to the left to be ready for the next enemies.
The section with the big laser enemies is tricky and will require memorizing a good path. The image above is a proposed solution. Note that for this specific strat, you have to be on the right edge of the screen for it to work. For the 3rd and 4th lasers, you have to hide behind a wall before moving up. At the end, depending on ship type, you may struggle to destroy the bottom hatch, but you can simply dodge the bullets by hiding behind the wall, then move down when enemies stop appearing. At this point, activate your shield, then try to get at least 2 of the 4 capsules dropped by enemies for what will come next.
The parts with the moving walls is mostly fine and there isn't much to say about it. Remember that the floors and ceilings having turrets on them will move up and down. Hitboxes for these floors and ceilings are very lenient and you can sit on the edges, though this may destroy your Force Field.
You get to a part that splits in two. First move up, then to the lower half. This is to position your options. After you kill two of the red enemies and get their capsules, move back up, as this path is easier. Simply dodge the mini-spider by hiding in the hole. Make sure you don't collect too much upgrades, and stay on the Shield without activating it right now.
When your get to the next corridor, you have to dodge another spider. Moving out of the hole is trickier because the spider will still be there, and you have to wait for the tip of your sprite to be inside the wall to move down. Try to have a Shield ready for what's next.
For Type B: Simply move in the top-right corner, moving back left, to destroy the hatches on the other side. When it's safe, move down, use your shield, and destroy everything you can.
With Vertical or Free Way: the player can stay close to the right of the screen and use their coverage to shoot upwards and kill the hatches without any issue.
At this point, refrain from using your missiles. (For some reason, the long white lasers aren't affected by slowdown) If you generate too much, this part will become much harder. Start by only shooting without any missiles. Use your missiles only a few times to kill the turrets on the ground. Eventually, the option hunter should spawn, and this is the point where you can afford to use your missiles again: you should have gotten a favorable laser alignment, and the slowdown will help you with maneuvers. Once you're done with the lasers, move to the ceiling to kill all the turrets (by tapping, as slowdown may make you crash into the wall). At this point, lasers should be behind you, and you can move back left a little to make it easier to dodge the enemies coming from everywhere.
Boss - Disrupt
This boss is easily taken care of if you position your options ahead of time. The only troublesome part is to destroy the small cannons everywhere on the boss; from there the boss is mostly harmless.
Go above where the Shield upgrade slot is, spreading your options (Part 1), and when the boss finishes appearing, move back left a little in a safe space (Part 2), in case it fires early and you didn't destroy the cannons immediately, which can happen. At this point, all the small cannons should be destroyed. Move to the bottom of the screen to position your options, then go to the top, as there is no dangerous moving ceiling (Part 3). From this point, it's only a matter of aligning your options to kill all three cores.
A ship with Backwards Spread Bombs will struggle to destroy the cannons, and will have to rely on its main shot in order to deal with them. Options should be spread out, then the players has to move up or down hoping to destroy cannons quickly.
Boss - Shadow Gear
The part with Shadow Gear will be tricky. As usual in Gradius games, this walking enemy is invincible.
Thankfully, in the Arcade version, there is a hitbox glitch when the 2nd and 4th leg (from the left) are up, and you can simply go through the other legs at that moment (this is not present in the US release of the PS2 version and the PSP version). Use this to your advantage.
First, go to the right side at the first opportunity by starting at the bottom, then move back left at the top at the first opportunity. Wait a little, killing the enemy at the top, the red ducker at the bottom, and being mindful of the ducker that will spawn in the bottom-left. Then, stay in the corner and wait for the boss to come close. When it's extremely close, it raises the desired 2nd and 4th legs, and you can move safely.
Meatballs
The "meatballs" section is very difficult, and you want to move all at once because of how their regeneration process works. You may want to dig temporary cover in the walls to be protected from meatballs. Tail Gun greatly helps here. Remember the timing of when walls are about to regenerate, using the meatballs' bouncing as a cue. If you dig a cover, meatballs will do around 2 full back and forth swings before the wall closes.
Recovery can be practiced there, as it's not very hard to recover from a death there, and a death is likely (but not guaranteed).
Since the scrolling moves fairly slowly, you can't hope to advance all the time, and may have to wait in some columns. There are two approaches for that: you can tap dodge slowly, but there is very little room for error. You can also dig cover into the wall and go there temporarily. However these walls will regenerate, so the player will have to go back to where the meatballs are from time to time, and find a convenient time for this.
It is important to reach the end of the section as soon as possible, in order to be able to move up (or down) before the turrets even appear. It is also important to enter the meatballs part as late as possible; by waiting until the ship is at the very left of the screen, as it means less unnecessary dodging.
There is also a slower approach that works with most shot types. The player has to place their options at the top (or bottom) of the screen, while the ship stays in the middle, against the left edge. Shoot a couple of times when the wall is just next to you, and let the autoscrolling move you forward. You have to shoot slowly in order to dig just enough to be able to pass, and wait until the wall is very close to you before digging again. When you get into a corridor with meatballs, quickly move to the other side when it's safe, and keep proceeding in a similar fashion. For the final wall however, you have to be aggressive in order to get to the end quickly and dispatch the turrets.
The easiest way to deal with the 4 meatballs at the end is to get close to the rightmost ones, wait for them to go away from you while staying on the right edge, and when they start moving back to you again, slowly move left, then quickly up (or down).
Final Boss - Bacterion
As usual, the final boss is a joke. Just don't get hit by the orbs if you don't want to be thrown to a special stage. If you have several options, you can speedkill it by positioning them on the right of the screen, but it's not really mandatory.
Escape
Finally, for the escape section, go up for the first split, then down for the second split. This part is easier with 3 speed ups. If you only have 2, you will want to start close to the right edge of the screen in order to not get walled. For the parts that make some kind of small stairs, only move up or down, don't move right and just let the scrolling do the job for you, it's easier.
It's basically impossible with only 1 speed up, but you can easily get 6 capsules from the turrets just before, so you should never get there in that condition.