Using the Mutant Gooballs, Fluff Gooballs and Mecho, make your way through the newly opened passage and navigate to the left side using the Tectonic Crab as a mode of transportation to reach the pipe (all while maintaining watch of the minefield of deadly Jelly Predators in the sky). Attach to the Energy Bomb with the Fluff Goo and then build downwards to the fire below and ignite the Energy Bomb. Utilizing the detachability of the Fluff Goo, the player can navigate from the left side to the right, timed in such a way that the Gooballs are not picked off by Jelly Predators patrolling the skies (The player must also take advantage of a Tectonic Crab to cross a pit of Snail Spines.) On the right, the player can stick any goo ball onto the bell of the Jelly Predator to ascend towards the Energy Bomb above. The player starts with several Fluff Goo, Mutant Goo, and Mecho. The Gooballs begin on a ledge in the bottom-left corner of the scene. The skies are occupied by relentless Jelly Predators who ravage through any trespassers making their way towards Lunalia. Meanwhile, Tectonic Crabs call these ruins home grazing on the plentiful and tasty Snail Spines that gather here. Flashes of lighting can be seen piercing through the thick fog, revealing the climactic sunset in the horizon. As the skies become darker, the final days of these remnants are imminent. A fragment of history soon to be consumed by the deep blue. The Lunar Ruins suspended in the bay of the Haqua Sea, eroded and crumbling, serve as a landmark of tragedy. These creatures guard inner Lunalia and set a precedent of the apocalyptic generation of Predators that now nest in these lands. They make their presence known by patrolling the skies and ruthlessly picking away at unsuspected Gooballs. As the Haqua Sea continues to grow and swallow the terrestrials, Jelly Predators make their first encounter with the two. The Player and The Journalist find themselves stranded in the desolate ruins of the Lunar Temple's cities, a place barely gasping the air above the surface of the Haqua Sea.
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