![]() ![]() Another detail to notice is that throughout the forest, when given the choice of taking hearts on the right or left, it's better to go left because there is an extra heart that way.I thought I'd go through and demonstrate the most *basic* way possible to get Wild Ranks on all the levels. Note that you have to skip one of the rhythm prompts in order to collect the second coin! There are a lot of style points to be gained in the forest - I'm sure an even higher score is possible, but this is the best I've managed to do. First we chase the stag through the forest, and then jump on its back to ride it for a while! After a series of (hopefully!) perfectly timed jumps, the stag goes on its way and we meet the Howling Moons. ![]() "Forest Ghost is the seventh level of the game Sayonara Wild Hearts, where the Emperor card makes an appearance and takes the appearance of a majestic stag. Another detail to notice is that throughout the forest, when given the choice of taking hearts on the right or left, it's better to go left because there is an extra heart that way. ![]() This level also has a lot of points from having to press the button perfectly in time with the music - 250 for perfect, 100 for good, 50 otherwise. In addition, there are "style points" that come from getting dangerously close to an obstacle (Risky!) and moving a certain distance continuously in one direction (Slide!), which are worth 50 each. Big hearts start at 25, coins start at 1000. ![]() Each item makes the next of that kind worth more - the first heart is worth 1, the second is worth 2, the third is worth 3, etc. Scores in SWH are primarily made up of points from collecting little hearts, big hearts, and square coins. Forest Ghost is the seventh level of the game Sayonara Wild Hearts, where the Emperor card makes an appearance and takes the appearance of a majestic stag. ![]()
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