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######################################### # Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure # # 3DS - SEGA # # Master Instrument Walkthrough # ######################################### This guide will show the player/reader the locations of each part of the Master Instrument in SEGA's Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure for Nintendo 3DS. ------------------------------------------------- | Table of Contents | ------------------------------------------------- |Version History ========================= [VRH]| |Introduction to the Master Instrument === [INT]| |Master Instrument Guide ================= [MIG]| | How to Read the Guide ============= [MIH]| | Master Instrument Stage 1 ========= [MI1]| | Master Instrument Stage 2 ========= [MI2]| | Master Instrument Stage 3 ========= [MI3]| | Master Instrument Stage 4 ========= [MI4]| |Other stuff: Legal, thanks, etc. ======== [OTH]| ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------- | Version History | [VRH] | ------------------------------------------------- Current Version: 1.1 What's new: Fixed the suspicious missing entry Fixed a mistake at the end of the guide - you unlock 'Meeting Fondue' for the Master Instrument, not 'Marie's Test' (thanks for that, XGamerRichy!). Removed the odd Bernard's hints that stuck out a bit, I'll re-add them when I have the entire list (which might be a while...) A minor layout adjustment What's coming up: Bernard's hints for the noises (e.g. 'gushing noise', 'dangerous noise', etc.) More detailed descriptions of when and where the noises can be found ------------------------------------------------- | Introduction to the Master Instrument | [INT] | ------------------------------------------------- The Master Instrument is one of two major sidequests in Rhythm Thief. The aim is to use the game's Recorder function to record 20 different sound effects throughout the game to build one large instrument. The sidequest is begun as part of the story, when Raphael speaks to Bernard. To advance the sidequest, Bernard will give slightly cryptic hints as to the nature of the sound (e.g. 'gushing noise', 'dangerous noise') and the sound of what you are looking for will be played. The aim is to record these sounds by clicking on the correct item around Paris and to bring the recording back to Bernard. ------------------------------------------------- | Master Instrument Guide | [MIG] | ------------------------------------------------- |HOW TO READ THE GUIDE | [MIH] | ------------------------------------------------- Part #:Where upon the board (found in the main menu, accessed via the button in the top-right corner of the adventure screen) is the sound located? Positions go in ascending order from left to right, top to bottom, as in normal English reading. What: What is it that you have to click in order to gain the sound effect? Where: In which part of the map of Paris (and its surrounding areas) can the sound effect by found? ------------------------------------------------- |STAGE 1 | [MI1] | ------------------------------------------------- Part 1: Beginning of the quest What: Bat Where: Right above Bernard's head! Play and record this to begin the Master Instrument sidequest. Part 2 What: Fountain Where: Place de la Concorde OR St. Loure Convent Part 3 What: Cat Where: Place Vendome Part 4 What: Fly Where: Rue Rambuteau (buzzing around a stall) Part 5 What: Coughing Where: Notre Dame Cathedral (talk to an NPC) ------------------------------------------------- |STAGE 2 | [MI2] | ------------------------------------------------- Part 6 What: Bumblebee Where: Les Invalides (buzzing around some flowers) Part 7 What: Yawning Where: Paris Archives (gotten as part of story) Part 8 What: Bicycle bell Where: Musee d'Orsay Station Part 9 What: Bottle cork Where: Paris Opera OR Members' Hall OR Market Part 10 What: Large Bell Where: The Sorbonne ------------------------------------------------- |STAGE 3 | [MI3] | ------------------------------------------------- Part 11 What: Baby bird Where: Petit Pont Part 12 What: Horse Where: Rue des Francs-Bourgeois Part 13 What: Camera snapping Where: Rue de Conti Part 14 What: Bus horn honking Where: Hotel de Cillon OR Arc de Triomphe Part 15 What: Stomach rumbling Where: Elisabeth's Manse (gotten as part of story) ------------------------------------------------- |STAGE 4 | [MI4] | ------------------------------------------------- Part 16 What: Pigeon Where: The Louvre Part 17 What: Rubbish bin lid clanging Where: Constabulary Back Door Part 18 What: Cash register Where: Ecole Militaire Part 19 What: Lawnmower Where: The Eiffel Tower Part 20 What: Aeroplane Where: Champ de Mars (flying in the distance) ...and there you have it! You've completed the Master Instrument and have unlocked the second bonus chapter: Meeting Fondue! ------------------------------------------------- | Other stuff: Legal, thanks, etc. | [OTH] | ------------------------------------------------- -First and foremost: All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. -Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure belongs to SEGA. -The Nintendo 3DS belongs to Nintendo. -This guide belongs to GameFAQs user MentheLapin. It must only be posted on GameFAQS, unless I have given the webmaster of another site prior permission to host the guide. -If you wish to host the guide on your website, please drop me a line [email protected] and I shall see what I can do. -If you are making your own guide based on my reportings in this guide, please do not plagiarise this work. Make sure you credit me, and, if possible, notify me of its use. -Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any other questions about the guide, as well as any corrections and adjustments that must be made. An additional thanks to: -SEGA for making this highly-recommended game -The reader, for making my effort worth it -Whoever wrote the music for the Bernard's Shop theme, one of the best tracks in the game! ############################################################################### # A MentheLapin guide - 2012 # ###############################################################################