Animal Motifs: Most of the techniques gained from the Choozo statues are named after some kind of animal, with the exception of the Double Jump, Olmec's Headbutt and the Dashing Derpderp (the Goat Hermit naming your techniques ran out of names and was beyond caring past the Dashing Derpderp ability.).Affectionate Parody: Despite parodying Mexican culture by including pretty much every stereotype ever conceived by the United States, Guacamelee! is careful about getting each reference just right, and the game is as much about celebrating the culture as anything else.Finishing all of El Infierno's Challenges will net a 101% Completion. 100% Completion: There are Heart and Stamina upgrades, sidequests and chests everywhere.Thus, Juan dons the mask and begins his journey to stop Calaca and rescue El Presidente's daughter. There, he meets a spirit named La Tostada who tells him that due to Calaca's meddling, the two worlds are in danger and that the mask appearing before him shows that he might be the one to stop him. Sometime later, Juan awakes in the World of the Dead, and after wandering about comes across a statue with a luchador mask on it. Despite his best attempts to stop him, Juan is swiftly slain by Calaca as El Presidente's daughter cries out his name. However, disaster strikes in the form of a lich named Carlos Calaca kidnapping her to use her as a virgin sacrifice for merging the World of the Living and the World of the Dead together to rule over them both. festival to help out with the festivities and getting acquainted with an old childhood friend, El Presidente's daughter note named Lupita in the sequel. Afterwards the Archmage could have been distracted trying to break through the magical defenses to the stone and Lilet snuck in while he and the summons were fighting, and then she'd accidentally use the stone to time travel, starting the loops.The story consists of agave farmer Juan Aguacate being invited to the Día de los Muertos note That's "Day of the Dead" in Spanish in case you were wondering. They brought a lot of attention to the loose flooring in her room on the first day, so maybe she accidentally discovers the entrance in a panic. Unsure if this belongs in Wild Mass Guessing or as an answer here, but it might be in the first loop ever Lilet accidentally discovered the Stone beneath her room while trying to hide from the Archmage.Possibly she was even already dead by the end of the initial timeline.) And it would explain why they chose her - her room is right on top of the seal, so she might have been the only person close enough to the stone five days in the past. This would fit with why she doesn't remember it (the connection was initiated from five days in the future, from her perspective, but grabbed her from five days in the past, not her from the end of the first loop, so the version of her that experienced the loops never got to see the initial timeline. Another possibility is that we saw all the loops, but there was a forgotten "first timeline" prior to all the loops, and someone at the end of it reached back five days to put her in the loop in the past.Given the lack of any other explanation, it seems to be the logical one to go with - Lilet entered the loop via unknown means a long time ago, possibly during a final battle after the seal was opened, but her memory was erased for some reason before the first loop we saw. Wasn't the "this is not the first loop" theory explicitly brought up in game? It's specifically mentioned that she earned far more than she could have in just five loops.Outside of the 'this is not the first loop' theory? How DID Lilet end up in the loop in the FIRST place?
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