get to the third to last rock and jump past the second to last rock and try to land on the last rock .It takes a long time,it took me forever
jump from third last one to last one
It's easy you go to the inhabited planet and go around the inhabited and at the end right and you can find the fire planet.....when you at the fire planet you jump to the rock who go up and down...........and jump jump jump jump jump........when the last rock......becareful there you must be faster.......and you jump to the cave on the fire planet!! I hope you understand ME!!!!!! Enjoy..........
on the second to the last rock, wait until the rock in front of you begins to rise. Then jump.
go to the very edge of the rock that's before it, then when the last geyser comes down you jump off immediately.
You go to the fire planet. Then you jump on the rocks when they are undre you. When you get to the secound to last rock, wait until the last rock goes Dow then jump! When the rocek goes back up again jump into the volcano
You go to the first one,second,third,then you jump to the last one to get in the volcano.
You go to the right before the last one. Then you go back one. When the one before the last one reaches the bottom [ or when the last one reaches the bottom ] jump to the last one. You should land on it. If it doesnt work try a different strategy. This is my opinion for how tow get to the last ledge in fire world in astro knights on poptropica.
the way to get on is when its going down you jump
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There is no fire island, only a "Fire planet" on Astro Knights island. (see the related question) (Generally : You cross the lava, waiting until the last two rocks are both going down before you jump. Go quickly between the nooks while the hot air isn't blowing through the volcano. Jump the eye monster when it unrolls. Defeat the Dragon with the Ice Arrow from Sir Peleas.)
On the fire planet, each of the platforms goes lower than the one you're on. For the final jump, the last (sixth) rock never goes lower than the fifth. The solution is to jump when both rocks are moving downward, so that the rock falls beneath you.