Nepal - The Ghalali Key

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Nepal - The Ghalali Key
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Tomb Raider Legend
Level No 7
Length (*)
  • Game Time: 20 minutes
  • Time Trial: 13 minutes 40
  • First Time: 50 minutes
Secrets 16
Location Asia, Nepal
Level Chronology:
England - King Arthur's Tomb? Nepal - The Ghalali Key Bolivia - The Looking Glass

Nepal - The Ghalali Key is the seventh level in Tomb Raider Legend.

Location of the level is, as the name indicates, Nepal.

Supplies

  • Excalibur
  • Grenade launcher
  • Shotgun
  • Assault rifle
  • Submachine gun
  • Medipacks

Story

Lara travels to Nepal in search of the key that would put back together Excalibur. The relic sits inside the old plane wreck - the very one that crashed when Lara was young. On her way to the crash site Lara notices that Rutland's men are still following her and are trying to get their hands on the Ghalali Key. After Lara retrieves the artifact, she confronts the baddies and makes her way to a forgotten temple. The doors to the temple appear to be locked, but the heroine manages to throw them open, and inside she finds a piece of Excalibur.

Story Introduction

The key to restoring Excalibur is also the relic my mother prized most, innocently given to her by my father in Ghana to replace the pendant she lost there. Once again I am compelled to go into my own past.
PDA in Tomb Raider Legend

Objectives

  • Make your way across the icy region
  • Reach the airplane crash site
  • Find The Ghalali Key and the last piece of Excalibur

Finds

Secrets

Artefacts & Keys

Supplies

Weapons

Goodies

First Aid

Enemies

Depending on the difficulty chosen:

  • Light Armored Mercenary
  • Medium Armored Mercenary (include Yakuza Goons)
  • Shotgun Mercenary (include Yakuza Black Suits)
  • Support Mercenary
  • Riot Shield Mercenary

Traps & Obstacles

Traps

Obstacles, Triggers & Puzzles

Walkthrough

The path to the end of the level is rather linear, but it can be tricky as it involves avoiding falling along with the crumbling ledges, passing icy and cold obstacles as ice walls and freezing water.