Dark Water Cove | ||
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Chapter | Completion | Collections |
• Locate the Twin Spouts • Retrieve the Twin Spouts • Escape in the Pirate Ship |
• Enemy Goal • No Lives Lost • All Areas Found (11) • Cleared in under 04:40 |
• Soul Gems (2) • Legendary Treasure (1) • Hats (2) • Treasure Chests (3) • Story Scroll (1) |
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Dark Water Cove
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World Type: | Realm |
Hats: | 2 |
Story Scrolls: | 1 |
Chests: | 3 |
Legendary Treasure(s): | 1 |
Soul Gems: | 2 |
Enemies: | *Nauteloids |
Appears in: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (console versions) |
Previous: | Oilspill Island |
Next: | Leviathan Lagoon |
Dark Water Cove is apirate hideout where the Skylanders have to go to retrieve the Twin Spouts of Ocea Major-Minor.
Description
Dark Water Cove, as its name would suggest, is a nighttime-themed pirate hideout set on the sea. Docks, ships, and pirate houses populate this level, along with glowing lanterns, skeleton torches, and a mystic stone temple.
Objectives
Dark Water Cove | ||
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Chapter | Completion | Collections |
• Locate the Twin Spouts • Retrieve the Twin Spouts • Escape in the Pirate Ship |
• Enemy Goal • No Lives Lost • All Areas Found (11) • Cleared in under 06:03 |
• Soul Gems (2) • Legendary Treasure (1) • Hats (2) • Treasure Chests (3) • Story Scroll (1) |
Areas To Find
- The North Star
Soul Gem #1 - Dino-Rang ("Sticky Boomerangs")
- Battery Island
- Whale's Belly
- East Gate
Magic Elemental Gate - Lost Rigger's Cove
Hat #1 - Tiki Hat
- Torta's Town
Soul Gem #2 - Ignitor ("Fire Forged Armor")
Legendary Treasure - Parrot Totem
- Bridge of Hands
- The Ancient Temple
- The Elvenship
- West Gate
Water Elemental Gate - Watery Graves
New Enemies
Trivia
- The design of the Ancient Temple appears to have been inspiration for the stone architecture seen in the Aqueduct.