---------------------------------------------------------------- Resident Evil: Deadly Silence - The guide to enemies and bosses. ---------------------------------------------------------------- by ----- Volke ----- ----- Intro ----- The name's Volke. I'm a hardcore Resident Evil gamer (having beaten all the titles in the main series excluding Zero, which I could never get into) and I know my way around the game. This Walkthrough/FAQ will basically give you all the information you'll ever need on how to deal with every last enemy and boss you will encounter throughout the game, plus weapon information as an added bonus. I'll note that this isn't a full walkthrough, and I'll probably never get around to doing one for this game as I really don't like it very much, unlike the Gamecube remake and all the other Resident Evil titles. Anyway, enjoy... --------- The Story --------- Following the S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team's mysterious disappearance in the Arklay Mountains after they left to investigate a series of unusual and gruesome murders in the area leads the S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team out to investigate the murders in addition to searching for Bravo Team. It doesn't start very well, with Alpha Team discovering Bravo Team's derelict helicopter in the middle of the forest. Shortly afterwards, Alpha Team member Joseph Frost is mauled to death by a pack of strange dogs after discovering a disembodied hand holding a gun, and Alpha Team helicopter pilot Brad Vickers deserts the team and flees. The remaining members of Alpha Team - Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Barry Burton and Captain Albert Wesker flee into a nearby mansion, only to find they are no better off inside the mansion than they were outside of it. -------------- The characters -------------- ----------- Alpha Team: ----------- -------------- Chris Redfield -------------- One of the two main characters in the game, Chris has a 'tough guy' yet professional attititude. Apparently, he never lets his team down, and is very protective of his teammates. He has a sister called Claire, who appears in Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. He was also an airforce pilot, before his manners resulted in him being kicked out. -------------- Jill Valentine -------------- The only female member of S.T.A.R.S. until Rebecca came along, Jill is the 'outgoing' sort who likes to party. She is supposed to have received Delta Force training, but in reality she is too young to have gone through all that and have been a member of S.T.A.R.S. for two years. She also stars in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. ------------ Barry Burton ------------ Another S.T.A.R.S. member with military background, Barry is a family man who tends to act quite strange and uncomfortable at certain points in the game. You'll later find out why. He also appears in two of three possible endings in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Barry is one of two Alpha Team members who doesn't carry a Handgun, preferring his custom .357 Magnum. ------------- Albert Wesker ------------- The leader of S.T.A.R.S. who has also been acting suspiciously. Appears to die at the end of the game, and is abset from the Resident Evil series until Code Veronica X. He never takes off his sunglasses even in the middle of a dark forest at night whilst looking for something. Strange. ------------ Brad Vickers ------------ The Alpha Team pilot who abandons Alpha Team at the beginning of the game, returning later to try and maintain contact with any survivors...from the safety of his helicopter of course. Despite not being in the thick of the incident, he gets stuck in one far worse in two months' time. Play Resident Evil 3: Nemesis to find out what nasty surprise is in store for him. ------------ Joseph Frost ------------ Not much is known about Joseph. He's killed during the introduction sequence at the beginning of the game by zombified dogs (Cerberi) after coming across a disembodied hand holding a gun. He carries an Assualt Ahotgun, instead of the Handguns that most Alpha Team members use. ---------- Bravo Team ---------- ---------------- Rebecca Chambers ---------------- A new recruit, and the youngest member of S.T.A.R.S. Very knowledgeable in the medical field and is very intelligent. Disappears on her very first mission with S.T.A.R.S. She is playable for short sections in the game if certain requirements are met. What becomes of her after the mansion incident has not been explained by Capcom despite the passing of twelve years (ten years by the game's storyline). ------------- Enrico Marini ------------- Second in command of the S.T.A.R.S. and leader of Bravo Team. He is an experienced soldier carrying experience with all types of weaponry. He leads his team into the Arklay Mountains where they disappear. During this time period, he discovers that there is a traitor within S.T.A.R.S. who set them up. Play the game to see if he lives to tell the tale. ------------- Richard Aiken ------------- Bravo Team's radio man who uses Shotguns (Assualt Shotguns in the Gamecube remake). He seems to be in charge of taking care of Rebecca, and the two seemed to have formed quite a strong bond. His fate depends on what game you're playing. Other versions or depictions of this game give him a larger, expanded role. ------------------- Kenneth J. Sullivan ------------------- An accomplished chemist who apparently likes gardening in his spare time. He's in charge of scouting and reconaissance duties, one of the most dangerous roles in the field. Highly athletic, he seems to get a kick out of using knives, although in the main game he also uses a Handgun, as you will find out. ------------- Forest Speyer ------------- In charge of vehicle maintenance, Forest likes to use Grenade Launchers as opposed to Handguns. He is very trusted among his peers and has a very professional attitude. He also has a close friendship and rivalry with Alpha Team's Chris Redfield, and the two like to participate in marksman competitions, as both are professional marksmen. ------------ Edward Dewey ------------ The only member of S.T.A.R.S. not to appear in this game, but was mentioned in the manual for the PS1 version of Resident Evil. to find out why, play Resident Evil 0. Apparently, he's an accomplished sniper and carries a sniper rifle in Resident Evil 0. ----------- Health info ----------- Your health plays a very important part in the game. Taking on a boss in the orange Caution or Danger status is idiotic and you'll probably end up getting killed before much happens, unless you're really good, and chances are, if you're reading this guide, you're probably not an expert. No offense. Fine (green): You are, or are close to, full health. If you get hit, don't worry about using healing items. You're fine here, and ready to take on anything if you're prepared. Caution (yellow): About half of your health remains. If something big's coming up, or if you're Jill and there's a hunter or two nearby, use a Green Herb or two to get back into the Fine status. Caution (orange): A powerful hit could one-shot you, especially of you're playing as Jill. Heal yourself to avoid further danger. Danger (red): If you get attacked once by anything, you'll die. Use any full healing items immediately. Poison (purple): Slow, but steady decline in health. It will eventually kill you, so use a Blue Herb (or the Serum) as soon as possible for minimal damage. ------- Weapons ------- ------------ Combat Knife ------------ Thankfully it gets its' own button placement this time around, so it won't go into any of your item slots. Even so, it's a relatively useless weapon that's too weak to do any real damage without you risking a serious mauling. Since Jill initially starts out with a Handgun, she'll only ever use it to get rid of some spiders webs in the way of a door later on. As for Chris, he'll only be encountering Roger the zombie, who's snacking on Kenneth's face, before he can get ahold of a Handgun. Unless you want to knife Roger to death, he'll only be using it for the spider webs too. ------- Handgun ------- The Handgun will be your zombie-waster for the majority of your first visit to the Mansion. Despite its' usefullness early on, you'll discard it around the time you leave the Mansion the first time in favour of the Shotgun or the Grenade Launcher. You probably won't ever use it again afterwards unless you're out of ammo for everything else. Using it against bosses is the same as asking to commit suicide unless you're really, really good. ------- Shotgun ------- This will be Chris' standard weapon after the Handgun loses usefullness. The same goes for Jill, but you'll probably use the Grenade Launcher just as often. Works very well against pretty much anything and you can decapitate zombies in one shot if you point up and shoot when they're close enough to you. It's great against bosses, but in Jill's game the Grenade Launcher is better. ---------------------------- Grenade Launcher (Jill only) ---------------------------- Retrieved from Forest's body on the balcony of the Mansion, (if you're playing on Classic mode, it's after what shouldn't be, but is, a very comical cut-scene with Barry. If you're playing on Rebirth mode, you'll have to dispose of Forest's zombified corpse first) this bad boy can use three types of shells - Grenade Shells, Acid Shells and Incindiary Shells, each of which are greatly usefull. It's the better bet against most bosses than the Shotgun is, but only Jill can actually get ahold of it. For reasons unknown, it doesn't appear in Chris' game. I guess Forest must have somehow managed to drop it over the edge of the balcony when the crows got him. ------------------------- Flamethrower (Chris only) ------------------------- Retrieved from an area in the Underground and ends up being left in an area in the Underground. It's useful for cooking up an instant arachnid-on-toast against the Black Tiger Tarantula boss, and for barbequeing the few Hunters that appear in between, but you can't take it with you afterwards because you need to drop it on a latch to open a door so you can continue with your adventure. It's useful for the very short time it's around for, though. ------ Magnum ------ Retrieved later on in the game, this puppy can fell pretty much any normal enemy in one shot. However, since ammo for it is rarer than hens' teeth, you'll want to save it for the two (or one if you go for the bad ending) Tyrant fights later on. You don't really have much of a choice with this, but it's certainly fun to use. --------------- Rocket Launcher --------------- Brad kindly drops this down to you from the safety of his helicopter to deliver the final blow to the Tyrant. It has four rockets equipped, and you only need one to kill it. However, if you beat the game in under three hours, you can start a new game with a Rocket Launcher with an infinite amount of rockets in your item list or item box (can't remember). You'll have to use Brad's as you can't beat the game without it, but it's fun to use the inifinite one in another playthrough. Very fun. ----------- Enemy guide ----------- ----- Notes ----- The enemies in this game vary and each weapon is best suited to taking out a particular kind of enemy, which I'll talk about when discussing the enemy. Note that you'll want to take damage as little as possible so that you can save your healing items for the bosses later on. ------- Zombies ------- Your standard Resident Evil enemies until Resident Evil 4, these slow moving rotting corpses are the easiest enemies to both take down and avoid. Since you don't get a lot of ammo in this game, it's best to avoid them if possible, especially if they're in an area that you'll never go back to. Just because they're stupid, it doesn't mean they can't hurt you, and a zombie bite does more damage than you'd think. Use the Shotgun decapitation method that I mentioned earlier to make short work of them, and the Handgun beforehand. Acid Shells also work well, but you'll want to save those for tougher rotting mutants. Crawling zombies usually take less ammo to kill, but letting them grab your leg and kicking their heads off is my favourite method, as they don't do much damage. For reasons unknown, however, you encounter a very fast zombie in the kitchen later on in the game. ----- Crows ----- You don't encounter crows too often in the game and a lot of the time they won't bother you at all unless you fire a weapon. When they attack you, it's usually a pain because they attack in swarms, in which case, you should either run like hell or shoot at them with the Handgun. Since they're unecessary targets, don't pull anything more powerful than the Handgun on them. ----- Plant ----- This pretty much proves that you wouldn't want to live in the Spencer Mansion - even the plants have a bloody attitude problem! If you go near this thing, it will knock you backwards and away from the key it's guarding. Just dump the Herbicide into the water supply tank and it'll wither. Thankfully, it only appears in one room in the Mansion and that's it. -------- Cerberus -------- Zombified dogs that probably haven't been fed for quite some time. One of the most annoying enemies in the game, they'll run around in circles and take random leaps at you, sometimes knocking you down and having a go at your face. Bash buttons to escape, as with everything that grabs you. Sometimes they'll grab your arm and have a good ol' tug. Handguns work relatively well against them, but Shotguns do the best job, especially at close range. The Grenade Launcher doesn't work as well in this case. ------ Snakes ------ These are around simply for the sole purpose of pissing people off. They're not worthy of killing as they're a minor threat and their normal bite will do unnoticable damage. However, they can poison you, which as we know will make everyone a lot less happy. Just belt it past them and hopefully you'll get away unscathed. ------- Spiders ------- Mutated tarantulas that have each grown as big as a horse. Sounds quite like the movie Eight Legged Freaks. The can run up and bite you, but they prefer to shoot poison spray out at you. Thankfully, they come in low numbers, and only appear in the Residence (except for one in the second visit to the Mansion in Rebirth mode, and obviously the Black Tiger Tarantula boss). Any types of shells for the Greneade Launcher (especially Incindiary Shells) or the Shotgun should be used to take these out if you realy have to, but avoid them if you can. The baby spiders that pop out of them are a nuisance, even though they can be squashed by walking over them they can hurt and poison you, so just exit and re-enter the room and they'll have mysteriously disappeared. ------ Sharks ------ Found in the Aqua Ring in the basement. East to avoid when you're in water, so do so. If you want to kill them after the water is drained, then use the Knife as it's pretty pointless to waste ammo on them. Same goes for the one in the courtyard found only in Rebirth mode. ------- Hunters ------- You'll first encounter these shrieking bastards when you return to the Mansion later on in the game. There's at least on in practically every corridor, and they should be avoided if possible as possible and killed quickly as they can deal out some serious damage. Pulling out the Shotgun or the Grenade Launcher with any shells (preferably Acid) will be enough to put them down. After the second visit to the Mansion, they only appear in the Underground. --------- Chimairas --------- Looks like some kind of insect-gorrilla hybrid that's been skinned. Melt into goo when they die for reasons still unexplained. These guys will either hack away at you from ground level or will pick you up from the ceiling and strangle you. They should only be killed if necessary, as it isn't too hard to avoid them and it's just a waste of ammo. If they are to melt, then go with the standard Shotgun/Grenade Launcher routine. It doesn't really take much to kill them. ---------- Boss guide ---------- ----- Notes ----- In this guide I will take you through all the bosses in the game one by one. Yeah, you should pretty much have guessed the routine anyway. ------ Yawn I ------ Difficulty - Medium This is probably what killed Richard, but the dialogue and voice acting of Richard's death cut-scene was so bad that it makes things really difficult to tell. It'll pretty much, er, slither out at you immediately as you enter the attic. Just use the Shotgun or normal Grenade Shells as this isn't entirely a tough battle if you know what you're doing. As soon as you regain control of your character, move out of the way to avoid Yawn's initial bite. Then take a shot at him. Then move again. Then take a shot at him. Follow this routine and you should be fine. If you happen to get bitten by Yawn, you'll probably end up poisoned, in which case you'll have to run all the way to the save room in the west side of the Mansion and grab the Serum after the battle is finished, as Blue Herbs aren't available until later on in the game. After enough of a lethering, Yawn will piss off back into his personal-use only passage and you can grab the Moon Crest or whatever Crest it is from the fireplace. -------- Plant 42 -------- Difficulty - Medium+ This boss can range from medium to hard, depending on whether or not you did the V-Jolt quest earlier on. On Jill's game, you can use the V-Jolt on the roots in the basement, rush in to say hey to Plant 42 in his boringly designed room that looks like the inside of a cardboard box, and trigger a cut-scene where Jill gets grabbed, only to be saved by Barry who kills the plant with a Flamethrower (where the hell did he get one of those!?). Adios amigo. As for Chris, things aren't as easy. Despite the obvious information given, Chris won't do anything about the chemicals and has to pretty much charge in against the full force, triggering a cut-scene which will force you to do the V-Jolt run with Rebecca. Once Chris is free and you can play as him again, use the Shotgun to give the plant a quick lesson in pain. Healing items should be handy, as you might get hit once or twice. As with Yawn, just keep moving. ------- Yawn II ------- Difficulty - Easy-ish To trigger this boss battle, you'll need to examine the piano at the far end of this very suspiciously empty room. Yawn can't poison you this time around and you have more room to run around in, so this fight is generally easier than the last. With Jill, I recommend unloading any Acid Shells you have here on our fanged fried as this battle is where they shine the most. Once, or if you run out of Acid Shells before the battle ends, use Grenade Shells or your Shotgun. With Chris, you'll just have to use your Shotgun. You could use the Magnum as you should have it at this point, but I don't recommend it. After you've pumped it with enough lead, Yawn will fall down and start melting, but he never fully melts...uhh, what the hell? ---------------------------- Yawn III (Rebirth mode only) ---------------------------- Difficulty - Very hard You see, this is why I hate Rebirth mode so much... Welcome to the most annoying boss battle in the game. For reasons unknown, in Rebirth mode Yawn somehow came back to life and headed off to the late Plant 42's domain, to add to the oversized corpse pile, but not without a fight. I guess this is why Rebirth mode earned its' name. The reason this fight is so damn annoying is because you're up against Yawn in first person knifing view, using a knife. Why Chris and Jill would do anything so stupid is beyond me. So yea, it's like those extremely annoying first person knife battles that trigger randomly when you enter a new room. The trick is to keep swinging that puny little blade of yours at Yawn's face. If he takes a bite at you, repel him away by using an upwards slash. Even so, you'll probably get hurt anyway, and this battle takes absolutely ages...even on the pathetically easy hidden 'Training' difficulty. Since you're not using any weapons other than your knife, put healing items in every single item slot. After slashing Yawn about a billion times, he'll finally kick the bucket. --------------------- Black Tiger Tarantula --------------------- Difficulty- Easy Okay, this is probably the easiest boss battle in the game. Don't get cocky though as this beauty can still hurt you, and occasionally poison you. So, like all boss battles up to this point, keep moving. The reason this boss is easy is because it only takes a few Incendiary Shells, or up to 50% of your Flamethrower, to kill it - instant arachnid on toast! So it's relatively short lived. Sadly, unlike the giant green spindly spider from Code: Veronica X, you have little choice but to kill this thing, rather than avoid it, particularly because you need to knife all those spider web slings from the wall, which takes far too long with this critter at your heels. -------- Tyrant I -------- Difficulty - Easy Another easy boss fight, and it's they Tyrant fight that you can't avoid. Plug him with about three to six Magnum rounds to fell it. That's about it. It only can damage you if you're too close to it, by which time you probably should have killed it. If you're heading for the bad ending with either character (meaning Barry or Rebecca will die if not already) then it's the final boss battle in the game. Nothing much else to say. --------- Tyrant II --------- Difficulty - Hard He's back and extremely pissed off. He's able to run this time around and can and will take a charge at you, swinging that big claw of his to cause some considerable damage. He can also double-attack your character if you're standing close by, knocking you down to an orange 'Caution' level in your health. You also only have three minute to finish him off (well, actually less, since during that time you have to go up the elevator and set off the flares to alert Brad). Take your Magnum and all of your remaining round, and stock up on healing items elsewhere. Remeber to leave one empty item slot in your inventory as you need it to carry the battery to the elevator, use the flares on the helipad to alert Brad, and to use the Rocket Launcher at the end of the fight. Keep your distance away from the Tyrant or he'll leave you in a world of pain. Keep unloading the Magnum bullets into him, and when you need to reload enter the menu screen and combine the Magnum Rounds with your Magnum. It prevents the risk of you getting the crap beaten out of you by the Tyrant as you reload. Once you've left enough Magnum Rounds in the Tyrant to leave a mark, Brad will drop a Rocket Launcher down from the safety of his helicopter, and tells you to use it. Heed his words and pick it up. You should know what to do. If the Tyrant knocks away one of your Rockets, don't give up and fire again, as he probably won't repeat this notion. Say goodnight, bitch! ------------------------------- Wireless play character reviews ------------------------------- A review of all the characters available in the wireless multiplayer mode. Note that all S.T.A.R.S. members are available with the exception of Joseph, Brad and Edward. ----- Chris ----- Chris is not that great. His speciality is the Handgun, which is the weakest firearm in the game. He is good if you do not have any other characters, but otherwise leave him. He is automatically available. ---- Jill ---- Jill's only real advantage is the large item capacity. Other than that, she is not that great either. As with Chris, she is good if you have not unlocked anyone else. She is automatically available. ----- Barry ----- Barry is one of the best characters. He carries his own custom .357 Magnum, which is very powerful, as all Magnums should be. Definately worth using. Finish Rebirth mode with Jill to unlock him. ------- Rebecca ------- Handling chemicals does not to much. She is okay, but not worth using over most of the others. Finish Rebirth mode with Chris to unlock her. ------ Forest ------ Forest is one of the best characters. Carrying the Grenade Launcher is no bad thing, and it also means he ash access to three different types of Shells/Rounds. This leaves him with the most diverse weapon selection out of all of the other characters bar Enrico. Definately worth using. Finish Classic mode with Jill to unlock him. ------- Kenneth ------- It is no wonder why it only took one zombie to kill an elite S.T.A.R.S. member in the main storyline. Kenneth is armed with a trusty knife that is no better than the one in the main game. The worst character of the lot. Finish Classic mode with Chris to unlock him. ------ Enrico ------ Is the most diverse character of the lot. Has access to all weapons. He is one of the best characters because of this, so he is well worth using. To unlock him, beat all Versus maps on wireless multiplayer. ------- Richard ------- Richard uses Shotguns, which is good. While he is not as good as Enrico, Forest and Barry, he is still worth using, if only before you get the aforementioned. To unlock him, beat all Co-op maps on wireless multiplayer. ------ Wesker ------ Carries his own custom S.T.A.R.S. Handgun. It is better than Chris's Handgun, but it does not mean he is great. Use him if you want to, but he is definately not the best. To unlock him, finish Master Of Knifing mode with a 'B' ranking or higher. -------------------------- Frequently asked questions -------------------------- Q: Why don't you write a full walkthrough of this game as you seem to know your stuff? A: A few reasons really. One is that I'm currently in the process of writing a very long full walkthrough for another game, but the main reason is that I really don't like this game. Classic mode is a port of a mediocre game (I never liked the original version of the first Resi, even though the Gamecube remake was great) and Rebirth mode was just bad! The random first person knifing scenes were extremely annoying, pointless and always had a tendancy to pop up when you didn't want them to, and never when you couldn't care less. The new touch screen puzzles weren't that great, either. I might come across doing full waklthroughs for 1 (remake), 2, 3, CVX and 4, but not this one. Q: I wasted all my ammo and have nothing but a knife to fight Tyrant II. Will Brad still drop the Rocket Launcher from the helicopter if I stay alive long enough? A: I really don't know for sure, but I seriously doubt that he does as it would just completely take the meaning out of the battle. You're supposed to kill it, not run around like your ass is on fire. Oh, and good luck killing it with your Knife or Handgun, too. Q: I'm stuck! What do I do? A: Ask a question in the Question and Answers section of Supercheats, as I check there every so often. Despite my bad and slightly arrogant attitude, I'm happy to help you out, provided your question isn't something like "I don't know what to do now, can someone help me". Be sure to give specifics. Q: What's your favourite Resident Evil game? A: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. 4 comes as a close second. I can't decide whether or not 2 or CVX takes the bronze. Q: Which game do you, in your professional opinion, think is harder - Chris's or Jill's? A: Neither - if you know what you're doing they're both about the same. Despite the fact that Jill gets exclusive use of the Grenade Launcher and two extra item slots, she can't take as much hits as Chris can and only really needs to two spare slots for extra healing items or if she's carrying more than one type of ammo for the Grenade Launcher. Although if it's your first time playing, I recommend Jill's game over Chris's as it's the best one to start off with for beginners. Q: How long did it take you to write this guide? A: Not long. Only a few hours. I completed it over a course of two days, as I don't spend every waking hour on my computer and I actually HAVE a life, unlike some morons who get on my nerves. Q: How many times have you beaten the game? A: Once with each character on Rebirth mode (I couldn't stand to play through it again except for the Yawn III info I needed for this guide, and I haven't touched the game since) and three times with each character on Classic mode (since this is the only Resident Evil handheld game that I own and can take away on holiday with me). Q: Will you be writing any more walkthroughs/FAQs at any time soon? A: Expect to see enemy and boss guides for 1: GCN, 2, 3, CVX and 4 in upcoming months! Q: Who do you like to use in the Wireless Multiplayer games? A: Forest is my favourite, as I like using the Grenade Launcher with the option of all three types of Rounds. I also like to use Enrico and Barry, and occasionally Richard. I never get to play it that often as only three of my friends actually hasve it. It's good fun when I get the chance though, and I recommend you try it out if you know anyone with the game. Q: Are you any good at multiplayer? A: Yes, I am quite good. Since it is only LAN, I don't have to opportunity to see just how good though. But it shouldn't take too much assuming as it's a lot like the main game in many ways. I'm better at Versus than Co-op, as cooperation isn't one of my strengths, and people never seem to listen to what I suggest, which usually means that their actions will result in disaster for the team. --------------- Copywright Info --------------- This guide is owned by Volke Fredrik Lindstrom and cannot be used or published with the auther's permission. Any violaters can be reported to the law and immediate action will ensue. The only site that is currently permitted to host this walkthrough is www.supercheats.com. Hosting this walkthrough on any other than the above mentioned site is illegal. This walkthrough can be printed out for personal use, but selling it off as your own for profit is strictly prohibited. ------ Thanks ------ This will be short: Myself, for kindly writing this guide, all for you. Thank me in the forums if you see me, but I am not giving out my e-mail addess as I don't like having any online contacts - only offline firends. Supecheats.com, for hosting this guide. Sweden, for being a damn awesome country. I'm very proud of my homeland, and also of my Finnish heritage, too. (Want your name here? Then tell me something important that I haven't included. If it's worthy, then I'll add it to the guide and glady add your name to the thanks list).