![]() ![]() This method is highly effective on all but Blockhead Grande, whose 8 different dot locations appear too quickly for this to be done properly, so recording the sequence of the dots with a video camera is more preferred. Another effective strategy is to use a dry erase marker to quickly number the location and order the spots appear on the television screen, but do not attempt to do this with high definition or matte screens. Then in the Celestial Brush screen, take the time to ensure all the dots are accurately placed. With a video camera, record and slowly play back the pattern of spots. The two most effective methods to defeating blockhead require external help. ![]() Every time Ammy headbutts the Blockhead, the pattern will be different. They will not use their rock attack unless Amaterasu fails to destroy them. However, if the player fails, the Blockhead will gloat and cause a shower of rocks to fall on a small area in front of them which can be dodged by jumping away from the Blockhead. Amaterasu must then use her Celestial Brush and dot the places where the spots appeared, in the order they appeared. A series of glowing weak spots (chosen from the 16 points of an invisible 4x4 grid on the Blockhead's face) will appear in a specific order and then disappear. To begin, a Blockhead must be hit with a tackle. It, like the one in Kusa Village, did not need to be defeated but doing so opened the way to treasures, including a Stray Bead.Īmaterasu drawing on a Blockhead's weak points.Įxact location of the 4x4 grid of points on a Blockhead's face, spliced together from several failures. The final and most difficult Blockhead, Blockhead Grande, could be encountered in a Divine spring under Kamui. A third was found on Oni Island blocking the path upstairs. By this point, the Blockhead race already revere Amaterasu as "The White Demon of Death" as she was the only being known to have defeated a Blockhead. A second Blockhead could be found and defeated in Kusa Village, opening a cave with a treasure chest and two wilted Clovers. Atop the wall is a gray tile roof, and on each of the two sides of the wall are an arm with scrawny muscle the right hand holds a staff of red lacquered wood with what seems like a lantern atop it.Ī Blockhead was first encountered in Tsuta Ruins, where Amaterasu had to destroy it to progress through the area. The body of the Blockhead is a wall of a dull gray color, its foundation is comprised of carved rectangular bricks on the side and round cobblestones at the center. The cracks form a smiling mouth, and above that mouth are two holes that act as "eyes" for the Blockhead. All the Blockheads take the appearance of an old Japanese plaster wall with cracks and cobwebs on it. ![]()
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