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    The ruins of what Haven City building in "Jak II" became an entrance to the Catacombs in "Jak 3"?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      Palace. The player must walk through the Stadium Ruins in order to get to the Palace Ruins. The ruins are infested with Metal Heads, so Jak uses the War Beacon that Damas gave to him. Damas, driving the Slam Dozer, arrives just in time, when the Dark Makers are overpowering Jak and Daxter. The Monk Temple is located in the desert, and the Fortress is not explored at all in "Jak 3".

    In "Jak 3", when does Jak get his third War Amulet?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      After saving Spargus from a wave of Dark Makers. Jak would have gotten the War Amulet after the third arena battle, but in order to win that, Jak would have had to kill his old friend, Sig. Since they won't kill each other, Damas does not award Jak his War Amulet, and as punishment, Jak and Sig must destroy Metal Head Eggs in the Nest. Jak does not get his Third War Amulet (and Chest Armor) until much later in the game, when Jak uses the turret to shoot off a wave of Dark Makers. The Third War Amulet also gives Jak the power to call for help from the Wastelanders.

    In "Jak II", what must Jak do in order to gain membership to the Underground?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      Steal Baron Praxis' banner from the top of the tower in Dead Town. The Underground is an organization that was out to destroy Baron Praxis. Kor directed Jak to sign up, because he saw that Jak was powerful and could destroy the Baron.

    How many people went through the Rift Gate at the end of "Jak II"?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      Two. Only two people went through the Rift gate, to Sandover Village. There was only the kid (Young Jak) and the younger Samos. Samos would raise Jak in Sandover Village until he is old enough to defeat Metal Kor.

    The leader of the Underground went on to be the Sage of what Eco?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      Green Eco. The Shadow, AKA Samos, was the leader of the underground. The Life Seed gave him the power to talk to plants and become the Green Sage. He then went through the Rift Gate with Young Jak to Sandover Village.

    In "Jak II", the prize for winning the City Races is a years supply of Eco and what?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      A tour of the Palace. Jak planned to get into the palace to attack the Baron since very early in the game. When he heard about the City Races and the prize, he signed up.

    What do Oracles do for you in "Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy"?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      Give you a Power Cell for 120 Precursor Orbs. In "Jak II", the Oracle is located in a building in the Water Slums, and grants you Dark Powers for Metal Head Skulls. In "Jak 3", they are both in the Monk Temple, back to back, giving Light Jak Powers.

    What was the one thing Jak remembered from his early childhood?Jak and Daxter's Legacy

      The Light. The Light was the flash as Samos and Jak went through the Rift Gate into Sandover Village. Older Samos said that he wouldn't remember anything, but Jak says that he still remembers the Light.

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