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The Village of All Beginnings is an area seen and both games and the starting point of the first game.
The Village of All Beginnings is an area seen in both games and is the starting point of Tomba!


==Tomba 1==
==Tomba!==
[[File:Village of All Beginnings.png|thumb|Tomba starting his adventure in the Village of All Beginnings in the first game.]]
[[File:Village of All Beginnings.png|thumb|Tomba starting his adventure in the Village of All Beginnings in the first game.]]
In the first Tomba game The Village of All Beginnings is the starting area and gives the player the time to learn the controls, there are also some signs explaining the controls to the player.
The Village of All Beginnings is the starting area. It provides the player time to learn Tomba's move set and contains signs explaining the game's controls.


Furthermore the player will meet Charles, a monkey that will be seen a few more times in the game, there is also a Kokka Egg which contains a single Chick which needs to be collected for the 100 Year Old Man. The player is unable to continue until they cleared the fog with the Furious Tornado, which can be obtained by falling on or hitting the mailbox with a weapon.
Additionally, the player will meet Charles, a monkey that will be encountered a few more times in the game. There is also a Kokka Egg which contains a Chick which needs to be collected for the 100 Year Old Man. At the end of the Village is a thick fog which must be cleared using a Furious Tornado. This can be obtained by falling on or hitting the mailbox with a weapon.


The Village of All Beginnings branches out to a lot of other areas:
The Village of All Beginnings branches out to several other areas:


*Forest of All Beginnings
*Forest of All Beginnings
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*Witch's Hut
*Witch's Hut


The player can visit most of these areas at the start of the game with the exception of the Witch's hut, which is only accessible after turning on the Civilization Machine in the Iron Castle.
The player can visit most of these areas at the start of the game with the exception of the Witch's Hut, which is only accessible after turning on the Civilization Machine in the Iron Castle.


There is also a big Mansion in the background which can only be access via Mushroom Forest.
There is also a large Mansion in the background which can only be accessed via the boat at the west side of the Mushroom Forest.


===Forest of All Beginnings===
===Forest of All Beginnings===
[[File:Forest of All Beginnings Biting Plant.png|thumb|The berry dropping down into the Biting Plant In the Forest of All Beginnings.]]
[[File:Forest of All Beginnings Biting Plant.png|thumb|The berry dropping down into the Biting Plant in the Forest of All Beginnings.]]
After the player clears the fog they have access to the Forest of All Beginnings, were the player can find Yan and a passage to Ol' Pond.
After the player clears the fog they have access to the Forest of All Beginnings, were the player can find Yan and a passage to Ol' Pond.


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* Needlegator Teeth
* Needlegator Teeth
* Silver Powder
* Silver Powder
After Tomba puts in these items he will recieve the Golden Candy and the event "Let's Make Candy!".
After Tomba puts in these items he will receive the Golden Candy and the event "Let's Make Candy!".
Furthermore these items can be put in the cauldron but have no impacts on gameplay whatsoever.
Furthermore these items can be put in the cauldron but have no impacts on gameplay whatsoever.
* (Insert said items here)
* (Insert said items here)


== Tomba 2 ==
== Tomba! 2 ==
While not a playable area in Tomba 2, The Village of All Beginnings makes a small appearance in the opening cutscene after Tomba and Charles see a letter falling inside the mailbox. The Village of All Beginnings also makes a small appearance in the opening of the game when Tomba and Charles open the letter and meet Zippo.
While not a playable area in Tomba 2, The Village of All Beginnings makes a small appearance in the opening cutscene after Tomba and Charles see a letter falling inside the mailbox. The Village of All Beginnings also makes a small appearance in the opening of the game when Tomba and Charles open the letter and meet Zippo.


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== Manga ==
== Manga ==
[[File:Village of All Beginnings Manga.png|thumb|300x300px|The Village of All Beginning as it appears in the manga, The Mansion is also visible in the background.]]
[[File:Village of All Beginnings Manga.png|thumb|300x300px|The Village of All Beginning as it appears in the manga. The Mansion is also visible in the background.]]
=== Tomba! The Wild Adventures ===
=== Tomba! The Wild Adventures ===


Since the first three issues of the Tomba 2 manga pretty much follow the same story as the game the opening stays the same, and The Village of All Beginnings makes an appearance when Tomba and Charles go to read the letter.
The first three issues of the Tomba! 2 manga generally follow the same story as the game. Therefore, the opening stays the same, and The Village of All Beginnings appears when Tomba and Charles go to read the letter.
== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
While no Evil Pig is tied to the place, it is shown in the Tale of the Evil Pigs that The Village of All Beginnings was cursed when the Evil Pigs arrived on the continent. The place also has some pig nose details on structures, like the mailbox. There are a lot purple plants and bubbles located in the area, Tomba gets slowed down while walking trough the purple plants, though they can be destroyed by hitting it with a weapon.
While no Evil Pig is tied to the place, it is shown in the Tale of the Evil Pigs that The Village of All Beginnings was cursed when the Evil Pigs arrived on the continent. The place also has some pig nose details on structures, like the mailbox. There are a lot purple plants and bubbles located in the area, Tomba gets slowed down while walking trough the purple plants, though they can be destroyed by hitting it with a weapon.

Revision as of 01:25, 29 March 2022

The Village of All Beginnings is an area seen in both games and is the starting point of Tomba!

Tomba!

Tomba starting his adventure in the Village of All Beginnings in the first game.

The Village of All Beginnings is the starting area. It provides the player time to learn Tomba's move set and contains signs explaining the game's controls.

Additionally, the player will meet Charles, a monkey that will be encountered a few more times in the game. There is also a Kokka Egg which contains a Chick which needs to be collected for the 100 Year Old Man. At the end of the Village is a thick fog which must be cleared using a Furious Tornado. This can be obtained by falling on or hitting the mailbox with a weapon.

The Village of All Beginnings branches out to several other areas:

  • Forest of All Beginnings
  • 100 Year Old Man's Hut
  • Behind the Hut
  • Ol' Pond
  • Witch's Hut

The player can visit most of these areas at the start of the game with the exception of the Witch's Hut, which is only accessible after turning on the Civilization Machine in the Iron Castle.

There is also a large Mansion in the background which can only be accessed via the boat at the west side of the Mushroom Forest.

Forest of All Beginnings

The berry dropping down into the Biting Plant in the Forest of All Beginnings.

After the player clears the fog they have access to the Forest of All Beginnings, were the player can find Yan and a passage to Ol' Pond.

The area also contains two Kokka Eggs which both contain one chick which are needed to progress the story after meeting the 100 Year Old Man.

It is also possible to obtain the Biting Plant Flower by hitting the Blue Berry with a weapon (That isn't a Boomerang or Grapple) and dropping it down into a Biting Plant, thus transforming it into a flower.

100 Year Old Man's Hut

After following the road and climbing up the stone structure, the player will arrive at the 100 Year Old Man's Hut and meet the 100 Year Old Wise Man. The 100 Year Old Wise Man explains that he is preoccupied with the Red Kokka Birds stole the eggs with the chicks inside them and asks Tomba to collect them and return to him, if the player doesn't have all four Chicks collect the 100 Year Old Wise Man will kick the player out off his house all the way down to the Forest of All Beginnings. If the player does have all four Chicks the 100 Year Old Wise Man will tell the Story of the Evil Pigs, were it is explained that the Evil Pigs stole Tomba's Bracelet because it was made out of gold. After that a rope will come down and the player can continue to the Dwarf Forest. The 100 Year Old Man's Hut contains a 100 Year Old Chest, which contains the 100 Year Old Key, this item is automatically given to Tomba. Furthermore the room is filled with books, some cacti, a cooking fire and some candles that light the room.

Behind the Hut

After clearing the purple bubbles on the side of the big house in The Village of All Beginnings, Tomba can access a small area with a deflated GoGoCar, which can be inflated and be hopped on after using the Fuel Bar that is obtained in the Lumberjack Factory where then the Dirt Motocross course can be accessed.

Tomba can also walk up to the fence to start an short cutscene which shows the Motocross Course, though it will not show up it will start the event "Motocross Course" and will not give any AP.

Ol' Pond

The Ol' Pond can be accessed via entering the small house in the Forest of All Beginnings, here the player can jump on the back of a turtle which carries Tomba to the other side of the Pond, where they will meet the Fisherman, who mockingly asks Tomba if he can swim before dropping him into the water, luckily Tomba is saved by the turtle and, after the Fisherman gives him some Bananas, will return him to the other side of the pond. If Tomba has found the Frog after knocking down the purple plants it will jump in the Pond and give him three 1 UP's. If Tomba returns to the Ol' Pond after learning to swim he will be able to get to the other side, here he can find a 10,000 Year Old Chest which contains the 10,000 Year Old Bell, there is also a door that must be opened with the Key to Ol' Pond to be able to enter Trick Village.

Witch's Hut

The Witch's Hut can be accessed via entering the door in the big house in The Village of All Beginnings, were Tomba will meet Mizuno the Witch.

The room contains a bookcase, an extra witch hat, a broom, some ingredients and a big cauldron. Tomba can throw in the following items to create the Golden Candy:

  • Biting Plant Flower
  • Butamushi Thorn
  • Kokka Claws
  • Molasses
  • Needlegator Teeth
  • Silver Powder

After Tomba puts in these items he will receive the Golden Candy and the event "Let's Make Candy!". Furthermore these items can be put in the cauldron but have no impacts on gameplay whatsoever.

  • (Insert said items here)

Tomba! 2

While not a playable area in Tomba 2, The Village of All Beginnings makes a small appearance in the opening cutscene after Tomba and Charles see a letter falling inside the mailbox. The Village of All Beginnings also makes a small appearance in the opening of the game when Tomba and Charles open the letter and meet Zippo.

In the opening cutscene it is also possible to see a small portion of the Mansion.

Manga

The Village of All Beginning as it appears in the manga. The Mansion is also visible in the background.

Tomba! The Wild Adventures

The first three issues of the Tomba! 2 manga generally follow the same story as the game. Therefore, the opening stays the same, and The Village of All Beginnings appears when Tomba and Charles go to read the letter.

Appearance

While no Evil Pig is tied to the place, it is shown in the Tale of the Evil Pigs that The Village of All Beginnings was cursed when the Evil Pigs arrived on the continent. The place also has some pig nose details on structures, like the mailbox. There are a lot purple plants and bubbles located in the area, Tomba gets slowed down while walking trough the purple plants, though they can be destroyed by hitting it with a weapon.