In the game "Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine," after defeating the Fire Guy, you need to navigate past the falling rocks by using the environment to your advantage. Look for ledges or pathways to climb up and avoid the falling debris. You can also use specific items or abilities, such as the whip or grenades, to interact with the environment and create safe passages. Timing your movements is crucial to avoid being crushed.
Go into the temple and put the wood thing in the raised platform opening a door. Go down there and figure the rest out for yourself.
Find a lightable stick, light it on fire and swoosh it around the ground.
In the Raiders of the Lost Ark, I think that Indy was responsible for the time when one of the Sherpa gunmen caught fire during the scence at The Raven.
I'm not sure if I have the same game as you. ( I have Indiana Jones 2 The Adventure Continues for Wii ). If you do, you throw the water things at it's foot putting the flames out. Then you be the other character ( Not Indiana Jones ) and go in the hole where you threw the water and role up. Hit the guy off on the top. Then jump down and become Indiana Jones and pull all the monsters arms and legs off with the whip ( including the head ) - do this over and over till it dies. Good luck! Hope this helps!
harry potter, definitley
When he throws the flame at you and he takes a drink throw your whip at him and draw him in punch him or knee him or something and he will lose life
Igneous.
Yes but fire can beat rock depending on your level.
yes the fire pokemon can beat the rock pokemon because the fire melts rock.
You have to beat the Fire Planet and the other two (Ice, Jungle) as well, and have all three space knights with you to rescue the Princess from the Binary Bard. The first step on the Fire Planet is to jump the lava rocks. For the final jump, 5th rock to 6th, the secret is to jump when both rocks are moving down. For the remainder of the planet, see the related question below.
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The phenomenon of exploding rocks in fire can be very dangerous. When rocks absorb heat and then rapidly cool, they can explode, sending sharp fragments flying. To prevent harm, it is important to keep a safe distance from rocks near a fire, avoid heating rocks directly in a fire, and wear protective gear such as safety glasses when near a fire with rocks.