In KH I have finished the wonderland area (1st time) and I can't leave. I beat the boss, saw the scene with the keyhole and now I can't get back to the gummi ship. I have tried everything I can think of.
In KH I have finished the wonderland area (1st time) and I can't leave. I beat the boss, saw the scene with the keyhole and now I can't get back to the gummi ship. I have tried everything I can think of.
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick
Um, go to where you fought the cards, and use the save point there.
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
There's the same problem there. I may sound stupid but I have no idea how to get onto the gummi ship.
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick
go to the save spot. Instead of saving, go down to where it says GUMMI SHIP on the save menu. viola.
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You have to go back into the Queen of Cards Place. Then past the save point and into the Bizzare room. After that get back onto the table and drink the potion to become big again. Then go through the door and walk on the save point and select "Gummi Ship" instead of "Save."
Hope that helps.
'Gummi Ship' isn't an option at the save point in the rabbit hole and I'm already big. The other save point is just as useless. They're both the spinning blade type of save point.
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick
Are you sure you completed EVERYTHING that you're supposed to do in Wonderland?
After standing on the save spot, select 'save' from your Heads-up display (The little menu in the bottom left corner of the screen.) From there, 'Gummi Ship' should be shown on the left side of the screen.
"I'll get you, Eh! Steve, if it's the last thing I do!!!!!"
-The Wheelchair
Okay, problem sorted. Thank you for keeping me sane. Now to tackle Cerberus, fun, fun, fun.
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick