![]() The blue gem can be earned from the very first level in the game, "Turtle Woods", by simply completing the level WITHOUT breaking any of the boxes. Secret route accessible via fake nitro stairsĭetailed Steps Blue Gem The easiest of the coloured gems to find. "Sewer or Later" path and "Spaced Out" path "Ruination" path and "Spaced Out" gem path "Hang Eight" path and "Spaced Out" multicolor pathĬomplete secret route using the secret portal from "Air Crash" Either breaking all boxes or found during exploration. The first Gem, Blue, is the easiest to collect whilst others such as Purple and Yellow can be found much later in the game. For a more detailed guide, see the section below the table. How to Get All Coloured Gems The table below lists each of the ways to earn the coloured gems. Smash all boxes (suggest taking skull path first)Ĭomplete secret gem path (requires ALL coloured gems) Smash all boxes (tricky, 49 boxes in total) Smash all boxes (including the invisible boxes in bonus area) Smash all boxes (note secret level is found by backtracking after falling down hol) Smash all boxes (note there are some boxes in the hole the bear falls in) ![]() Smash all boxes (requires access via secret warp room from "Diggin It") Smash all boxes (requires some backtracking to explore both paths)Ĭomplete secret gem path (requires Yellow gem) Take the skull path and complete it without dying Smash all boxes (requires access from secret Air Crash entrance in the bonus warp zone) Smash all boxes (use switches to destroy nitro and invisible boxes) See the table below for each of the levels and gem requirements: LvL However, there are a number of gems that are found naturally during normal gameplay such as venturing down alternate pathways. How to Get All Clear Gems The majority of clear gems are earned by breaking all of the boxes on each level (similar to Crash 1). If you're going for 100% completion and the secret ending then you can (and should) replay levels multiple times to ensure that you go back for any missing collectibles. Other levels in the first warp room do not have an associated coloured Gem. The adjacent level called "Snow Go" also has a coloured Gem, a red one. For example, on the very first level called "Turtle Woods" there are two Gems (one of which is blue) and one Crystal silhouette. There will always be a thin looking Power Crystal outline and possibly one or two other Gem silhouettes, one of which may be coloured. Portal Rooms Whilst standing in the portal room, take note of the Gem and Crystal symbols above the portal entrance to each level. In total there are 37 clear gems and 5 coloured gems which are: Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Purple. See the table further below for a full list, followed by a detailed guide for each. ![]() ![]() The coloured versions are hidden in most circumstances, with some masked behind time trials and other mini-challenges. In addition to the thin looking Power Crystals, there are also "chunky" Gems that come in both clear and coloured varieties. Dr Nitro needs Power Crystals to complete his space station's destructive power and for every level in the game there's a power crystal that Crash must collect (not including BOSS fights). Crash Bandicoot 2 takes things a little further than the first game. This unlock process repeated itself throughout the course of the game. About Gems The original Crash game was rather simplified in it's requirements for earning coloured gems, simply challenging players to smash all of the boxes on each level without losing a single life. The well known Gems and Crystals are still of major importance to the story and the players gameplay focus. With the release of the N-Sane Trilogy, the classic Crash Bandicoot 2 game has been preserved in it's entirety. Many of these coloured gems are well hidden in the game and each one plays an important part in unlocking new levels and ultimately the second ending. Like the original game, Crash Bandicoot 2 contains a large collection of clear gems and a handful of coloured gems. This guide contains a complete walkthrough for finding all of the clear and coloured gems in Crash Bandicoot 2 in the N Sane Trilogy remaster.
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