Jak And Daxter Guide
The game follows the protagonist, Jak, as he tries to help his friend, Daxter, after Daxter transforms into an ottsel (a fictional hybrid of otter and weasel). With the help of Samos the Sage, the pair learn that they must save their world from the antagonists Gol and Maia, who plan to flood it with Dark Eco.
Precursor Legacy: Upon activation, a Blue Eco vent appears below Jak’s feet and sends a narrow blast of energy skyward. Any enemy that’s caught within this blast is killed. Precursor Legacy has a relatively brief start-up period, and it can easily be used to counter Attacks. It is especially effective when jumping in on a group of adversaries for a surprise triple kill.
The narrow focus of the vent is a problem, however. If Jak is not directly next to an opponent, Precursor Legacy may miss. AP LevelAP REQNameDurationUnique CommandsNotes2320Dark Jak’s Dark Bomb—Press or to change direction of leap after activation.Kills enemies caught in impact explosion. Dark Jak’s Dark Bomb: Jak transforms into Dark Jak, leaps into the air, and comes down with enough force to create a shockwave that kills any enemy it strikes. This move is great at scoring multiple kills, but it leaves something to be desired in terms of start-up time. Jak has to leap forward before the Super attack kills anyone, which gives opponents a chance to leap out of the way.
Luckily, you can change Dark Jak’s direction before the leap by pressing or in order to catch fleeing opponents. This flashy move is good for scoring a few quick kills, but use it carefully so that your challengers don’t get a chance to dodge and counterattack. AP LevelAP REQNameDurationUnique CommandsNotes3750Light Jak12 secondsUse left stick to fly, / / to attack, to dashcauses butt-drop and slow. Light Jak: Jak becomes infused with power and becomes Light Jak. As Light Jak, Jak can fly, fire beams of energy, stun enemies, and dash across the stage at high speed. Jak can also cover himself in a force field, and any foe that touches the shield is killed.
Jak moves faster than normal as Light Jak, and dashing with is a great way to quickly catch up to escaping adversaries. Jak dominates the match while transformed into Light Jak, but building up the 750AP to perform the Super attack prevents you from scoring any kills in the interim. THROWS OVERVIEW NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesJet Board FlipRight stick15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorLaunch—Jet Board Flip: Jak uses his Jet Board to backflip and knock his enemy into the air. This throw’s Heavy AP Penalty is very rewarding, and since it launches an attacker into the air, it is a simple matter to follow up with an air combo. NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesDaxter PummelRight stick or15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorEject roll—Daxter Pummel: Jak doesn’t go into battle alone. Daxter, his ottsel (half-otter, half-weasel) sidekick, is an accomplished warrior in his own right. During this throw, Daxter smashes the enemy with a lot of Attacks while Jak winds up a big punch.
NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesJet Board SpinRight stick15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorEject tornadoPushes away opponents struck during spinJet Board Spin: Jak grabs hold of his opponent and performs a giant swing before throwing them far away in an eject tornado. This move is tough to follow up on, but considering that it leaves Jak in safety and with a bounty of AP, it is very worthwhile.: SQUARE ATTACKS GROUND ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Daxter Spin Kick430Attacks either side of JakEject tornado (final hit)—Hold or to move during attack2Dashing Forward Punch5—Kneel(on hit)cancels into Uppercut3Uppercut20Counts as single jumpLift—Action OK at top of jump4Super Dive Attack20—Full launch—Press after first impact to repeat. Jak’s grounded attacks come in two flavors. Some can hit several enemies at once by way of an area of effect, like Super Dive Attack ( ) and Daxter Spin Kick ( ), while others are better used against one opponent at a time, such as Uppercut ( ) and Dashing Forward Punch ( ). Two of the Attacks link well, such as Dashing Forward Punch and Uppercut, but Super Dive Attack and Daxter Spin Kick provide an interesting conundrum.
How do you fit these Attacks into a reasonable gameplan for Jak?Daxter Spin Kick is a seven-hit combo that earns 30AP. It ends in an eject tornado, which leaves the enemy far from Jak, assuming they have a clear flight path.
Jak lacks moves that allow him to travel over a significant amount of ground quickly, and so you must dedicate a few seconds to having him catch up to his enemy.Jak leaps into the air, flips, and then slams to the ground during his Super Dive Attack. This move has a long start-up time, Jak is vulnerable during his leap, and it is difficult to follow up with anything but an airborne or an airborne, an attack that only connects with the finest of timing.Figuring out how to properly utilize these Attacks is key to figuring out how to play as Jak. It’s clear that Jak is not a character that revolves around combos, so another solution must be found to maximize AP gain. Jak has several area of effect Attacks, and those should be used as Jak’s best route toward rapidly gaining AP. AIR ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Air Daxter Spin KickAir430Attacks either side of JakEject tornado (second hit, grounded foe)—Hold or to move during attack2Jet Board DashAir5Dashes forward—(on hit)—-Jet Board Dash 2nd HitAir (on hit)30—Eject tornado——3Air UppercutAir20—Lift——4Air Super Dive AttackAir20—Full launch—Press after first impact to repeat.
Several of Jak’s airborne Attacks double as mobile options. Jet Board Dash ( ) can be used once after jumping and provides Jak with a brief forward dash in addition to an attack.
The dash doesn’t go very far, but it is definitely useful when trying to chase enemies down with Jak’s limited movement speed. The second hit of Jet Board Dash ( on hit) knocks an adversary into an eject tornado. If you perform a Jet Board Dash near a wall to force a foe into a wallbounce, the odds of being able to follow up on the attack are much better.Considering that pressing after a Jet Board Dash results in a second hit, you can’t mix and match a Jet Board Dash and Air Daxter Spin Kick ( ) as easily as you may think. Air Daxter Spin Kick is a pure attack with no particular mobile applications, but it remains a great asset in the air and a good source of AP.Air Uppercut ( ) and Air Super Dive Attack ( ) are the other maneuvers that serve as mobile options.
Instead of giving Jak a chance to move horizontally and chase down enemies, however, these moves are most useful when they’re used to evade Attacks. Both Attacks send Jak flying directly up into the air or slamming down to the ground. Using Air Uppercut after a double jump gives Jak the greatest upward mobility in the game. Air Super Dive Attack is remarkably useful when used to drop out of the air before an enemy has a chance to chase Jak down with an air combo, or to surprise characters below Jak. However, Air Super Dive Attack isn’t effective as an anti-air, since it only earns AP when it impacts with the ground.: TRIANGLE ATTACKS GROUND ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Arc Wielder(hold)416Three-second beam; slowly raises foe off ground——Press or to aim2Blaster1030—Eject roll (third hit)—Hold for two extra shots3Peace Maker5Fires 45 degrees upwardShock——4Beam Reflexor5 per shotBullets ricochet——Hold for two extra shots. Using Jak’s Beam Reflexor ( ) in concert with his Uppercut ( ) gives you two powerful anti-air options. Beam Reflexor comes out quickly and at an angle that makes it perfect as an early anti-air attack, in comparison to Uppercut’s status as a standard anti-air.
Beam Reflexor can hit enemies at the peak of their jump, before they reach Jak, and that early counterattack gives you time to mount a proper offensive rush when they eventually land.Jak’s other air-based maneuvers have start times that make using them on the fly fairly difficult. Arc Wielder ( ) can be charged for 16AP, but you have to wait for the weapon to spin up before it can be fired. The start-up lag is short—less than a second—but that brief delay can mean the difference between a successful attack and combo-opener and a whiffed attack that is quickly punished by your enemy.Blaster ( ) is a great medium-range option for Jak.
It’s best used to control an adversary’s position. Hold after inputting the command to fire two more shots in addition to the first.
The last shot, assuming all three shots hit, results in your opponent eject rolling away, putting a comfortable amount of distance between the foe and Jak.Use Peace Maker ( ) to pin down your opponents when they’re otherwise occupied with performing an air combo or maneuvering around the level. Jak fires a bolt of purple energy into the sky at a 45-degree angle. Enemies struck by the blast are suspended in mid-air in a shock state. Foes recover quickly from being shocked, so press the attack as soon as possible. AIR ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Air Arc WelderAir (hold)416Three-second beam; slowly raises foe off ground——Press or to aim; continues firing when grounded2Air BlasterAir1030———Hold for two extra shots; continues firing if grounded before three shots fired3Air Peace MakerAir5Fires 45 degrees upwardShock——4Air Beam ReflexorAir5Bullets ricochet——Hold for two extra shots; continues firing if grounded before three shots fired. Jak’s airborne Peace Maker ( ) attack functions identically to his grounded version, even down to the 45-degree angle of the attack. Take advantage of the large spark that Peace Maker creates to capture unsuspecting enemies who think they’re out of Jak’s range.
Another great tactic is to trap an adversary in mid-air and then have Jak run away or change his focus to another foe, rather than trying to press the attack. As Jak falls out of the sky after using Peace Maker, the enemy has time to recover from the shock and then perform an air recovery to get to safety.Using Blaster ( ) in mid-air results in a difficult situation. The hit state causes the opponent to fall slower than Jak as they react to the strike, making it impossible to use as the introduction to an air combo or as anything but a delaying tactic or interruption. Arc Wielder (hold ) features a similar situation. Jak simply falls too fast to properly trap an enemy with this attack, which means that it’s of limited use if you’re a combo-heavy player.Beam Reflexor ( ), however, is great from the air.
Firing it before getting within striking range means that the reflected beam should hit the ground, bounce up, and hit the enemy, rather than hitting the opponent without the ricochet. Jak’s Attacks are strong, but all of them have start-up periods that leave him vulnerable. The toughest move to master is his Wave Concussor ( ). Tapping results in a fairly small energy field that’s localized to Jak and makes nearby enemies butt-drop. The longer you charge, however, the larger the field, and the more powerful the explosion becomes.
Jak is knocked back upon completion of this move, which means that it’s a difficult move to work into a combo or use as the beginning of a combo. It’s best used for crowd control and to push your opponents away, rather than as a part of your standard offensive plan.Gyro Buster ( ) is another good crowd control tool. It doesn’t do much damage, earning you just 5AP per successful hit, but the psychological effect is useful. Characters that are unfamiliar with Jak’s moveset are going to go into a defensive position rather than attacking, halting their AP gain momentarily, while other characters are going to instinctually block just to prevent you from gaining the minor amount of AP the attack generates. Use this situation to begin charging a Wave Concussor to disrupt everyone’s attack plan.Needle Lazer ( ) is another move with relatively low AP but great crowd control capabilities. These homing lasers travel a short distance and track nearby enemies, and the lasers travel just a short distance before dissipating.
Jak needs to be close to make this move work for him.Mass Inverter ( ) forces opponents to float when struck. This move’s start-up time means that you need to have Jak safe before activating it, but its limited range requires Jak to stay in close. Go for the Mass Inverter after softening your enemies up with a short ground combo or butt-drop.
AIR ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Air Gyro BursterAir5 per shotDrone lasts four seconds or until hit——Drone travels forward automatically2Air Needle LazerAir410Homing projectilesLift——3Air Mass InverterAir5—Float——4Air Wave ConcussorAir20ChargeableButt-drop (tap); Full launch or guard break (charged),Can continue charging once grounded; cancel only OK once grounded and during charge. Jak’s Wave Concussor ( ) is remarkably effective in mid-air. The act of charging it makes Jak fall slightly slower than he normally does, and beginning the charging process at the top of a double jump gives you a full charge by the time Jak hits the ground.
Jak is going to be vulnerable while charging, of course, but being able to strike several opponents at once immediately after landing is valuable. Any player who was waiting for Jak to become grounded so they could pummel him with their character is in for a rude surprise.Mass Inverter ( ) requires expert timing to fully utilize in mid-air. After pressing, Jak takes a moment to aim and prep the attack before it fires.
This means that you need to learn to predict your enemy’s actions before firing the Mass Inverter. Try to catch falling opponents with the attack for the best results.Needle Lazer ( ) and Gyro Buster ( ) are airborne Attacks that are good to use against grounded foes. Gyro Buster allows you to create a temporary ceiling of sorts that prevents enemies from jumping in on Jak, or jumping period. Players are going to want to have their characters avoid the Gyro Buster’s blasts, so as long as the Gyro Buster is out, expect them to play it safe. Needle Lazer lets you keep your foes contained, as well.
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If you notice that your enemy tends to jump in on Jak with an attack to begin their combos, then react with a Needle Lazer the next time you see them jump. Even if just one of the three beams strikes its target, you should have interrupted their attack and placed Jak into an advantageous position. SUPER ATTACKS OVERVIEW AP LevelAP REQNameDurationUnique CommandsNotes1150Precursor Legacy———. Precursor Legacy: Upon activation, a Blue Eco vent appears below Jak’s feet and sends a narrow blast of energy skyward. Any enemy that’s caught within this blast is killed. Precursor Legacy has a relatively brief start-up period, and it can easily be used to counter Attacks. It is especially effective when jumping in on a group of adversaries for a surprise triple kill.
The narrow focus of the vent is a problem, however. If Jak is not directly next to an opponent, Precursor Legacy may miss. AP LevelAP REQNameDurationUnique CommandsNotes2320Dark Jak’s Dark Bomb—Press or to change direction of leap after activation.Kills enemies caught in impact explosion. Dark Jak’s Dark Bomb: Jak transforms into Dark Jak, leaps into the air, and comes down with enough force to create a shockwave that kills any enemy it strikes. This move is great at scoring multiple kills, but it leaves something to be desired in terms of start-up time. Jak has to leap forward before the Super attack kills anyone, which gives opponents a chance to leap out of the way. Luckily, you can change Dark Jak’s direction before the leap by pressing or in order to catch fleeing opponents.
This flashy move is good for scoring a few quick kills, but use it carefully so that your challengers don’t get a chance to dodge and counterattack. AP LevelAP REQNameDurationUnique CommandsNotes3750Light Jak12 secondsUse left stick to fly, / / to attack, to dashcauses butt-drop and slow.
Light Jak: Jak becomes infused with power and becomes Light Jak. As Light Jak, Jak can fly, fire beams of energy, stun enemies, and dash across the stage at high speed. Jak can also cover himself in a force field, and any foe that touches the shield is killed. Jak moves faster than normal as Light Jak, and dashing with is a great way to quickly catch up to escaping adversaries. Jak dominates the match while transformed into Light Jak, but building up the 750AP to perform the Super attack prevents you from scoring any kills in the interim. THROWS OVERVIEW NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesJet Board FlipRight stick15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorLaunch—Jet Board Flip: Jak uses his Jet Board to backflip and knock his enemy into the air. This throw’s Heavy AP Penalty is very rewarding, and since it launches an attacker into the air, it is a simple matter to follow up with an air combo.
NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesDaxter PummelRight stick or15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorEject roll—Daxter Pummel: Jak doesn’t go into battle alone. Daxter, his ottsel (half-otter, half-weasel) sidekick, is an accomplished warrior in his own right. During this throw, Daxter smashes the enemy with a lot of Attacks while Jak winds up a big punch. NameCommandAP PenaltyPropertiesHit EffectNotesJet Board SpinRight stick15%Unblockable; 30AP of super armorEject tornadoPushes away opponents struck during spinJet Board Spin: Jak grabs hold of his opponent and performs a giant swing before throwing them far away in an eject tornado. This move is tough to follow up on, but considering that it leaves Jak in safety and with a bounty of AP, it is very worthwhile.: SQUARE ATTACKS GROUND ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Daxter Spin Kick430Attacks either side of JakEject tornado (final hit)—Hold or to move during attack2Dashing Forward Punch5—Kneel(on hit)cancels into Uppercut3Uppercut20Counts as single jumpLift—Action OK at top of jump4Super Dive Attack20—Full launch—Press after first impact to repeat. Jak’s grounded attacks come in two flavors. Some can hit several enemies at once by way of an area of effect, like Super Dive Attack ( ) and Daxter Spin Kick ( ), while others are better used against one opponent at a time, such as Uppercut ( ) and Dashing Forward Punch ( ).
Two of the Attacks link well, such as Dashing Forward Punch and Uppercut, but Super Dive Attack and Daxter Spin Kick provide an interesting conundrum. How do you fit these Attacks into a reasonable gameplan for Jak?Daxter Spin Kick is a seven-hit combo that earns 30AP. It ends in an eject tornado, which leaves the enemy far from Jak, assuming they have a clear flight path. Jak lacks moves that allow him to travel over a significant amount of ground quickly, and so you must dedicate a few seconds to having him catch up to his enemy.Jak leaps into the air, flips, and then slams to the ground during his Super Dive Attack. This move has a long start-up time, Jak is vulnerable during his leap, and it is difficult to follow up with anything but an airborne or an airborne, an attack that only connects with the finest of timing.Figuring out how to properly utilize these Attacks is key to figuring out how to play as Jak. It’s clear that Jak is not a character that revolves around combos, so another solution must be found to maximize AP gain.
Jak has several area of effect Attacks, and those should be used as Jak’s best route toward rapidly gaining AP. AIR ATTACKS #NameCommandAP GainPropertiesHit EffectsCINotes1Air Daxter Spin KickAir430Attacks either side of JakEject tornado (second hit, grounded foe)—Hold or to move during attack2Jet Board DashAir5Dashes forward—(on hit)—-Jet Board Dash 2nd HitAir.
This article is undergoing a major rewrite.This place is worth fighting for. —Jak, about,Jak (birth name Mar) is the main protagonist of the, being the titular and playable character throughout the franchise with the exception of the spin-off game. He is a male with green-blond hair, cerulean blue eyes, and fair skin.Jak made his debut in at fifteen years old, with his most recent known age at nineteen in. He is the son of, born to the in, but raised by in along with his sidekick until his mid teenage years.During the main series—from to Jak X: Combat Racing—Jak was voiced. However, during the sixth installment, he was voiced. Jak did not speak during The Precursor Legacy, though vocal sounds were provided by an uncredited.
Contents History Pre-birth, and early lifeYoung Jak, 'the kid.' Jak was born to the Grand House of Mar in Haven City as the son of King Damas.
His mother was never mentioned in any of the games, making him one of a few characters to have a father with no apparent mother.Some time after his birth, Jak's father was betrayed. The politics of the impeachment remain unknown, however it is known that it was amid the. Through betrayal and tyranny, Baron Praxis rose to power as the 'temporary' ruler of Haven City and banished Damas to the. Jak was pronounced an orphan and left on the city streets, losing the birth name Mar (for an unknown reason) and given the pen name 'the kid.'
Veger, the council leader of Haven City, was in a desperate search for the in hopes of turning the on to defend the planet from the. Veger hoped to harness Jak's purity to awaken ancient Precursor technology, and managed to kidnap him intermittently before losing him to a new rebel movement coined the, whose sole purpose was to put young Jak back on the throne where he belonged and re-establish the House of Mar as the ruling dynasty of Haven City. Although Veger stated that he lost young Jak to the Underground, the (the Underground leader) noted that he found him just 'wandering the streets,' suggesting young Jak may have escaped by his own power.At some point during these events, an older version of Jak arrived from a different time zone. Soon after being consoled by the Underground, an elderly member of the Underground, was assigned as the attendant of young Jak and his pet.The Shadow originally planned for the young child heir to open the and pass the to gain the in order to defeat the Metal Head leader, but the tomb refused to admit the kid on the grounds that he was too young to face the tests.
Instead, older Jak forced his way through the door of the tomb in an attempt to retrieve the stone, which at the time was viewed as a desecration due to his impurity. After older Jak passed the trials, young Jak vanished: Kor kidnapped him so that he could open the Precursor Stone for himself. Before The Precursor LegacyKor would later be revealed to be the Metal Head leader, disguising himself as an Underground member to sabotage Baron Praxis, who made a with him that somewhat neutralized the ongoing war activity. Older Jak sent young Jak into the past with the Shadow, in order to protect him from the danger of Kor.Young Jak would then be raised into his adolescence under the watchful eye of the Shadow (real name being Samos).
Jak grew up in alongside fellow villager, who became a close acquaintance. He also grew up with Samos' daughter, who became his main love interest. The events of The Precursor Legacy would take place around ten years after this, when Jak was 15 years old.The Precursor LegacyJak as he appears in The Precursor LegacyThe opening cutscene of The Precursor Legacy features Jak—along with his friend, Daxter (who was still in his form)—straying about; a place that was restricted by their watchover Samos. The two entered a large area where two dark figures were levitating in front of a large group of, where they secretly observed them telling their apparent army to kill anyone straying from 'the village.' Jak and Daxter then continued searching the island, where they were confronted by a large shortly after the secret observation. The lurker charged the two when Jak quickly threw an activated, disposing of the lurker, but inadvertently knocking Daxter into a pool of dark eco.
When Daxter came back out, he was in the form of an.Jak then returned to Sandover Village to ask Samos for help. The two then discovered that their only hope of changing Daxter back is finding, the dark eco sage, who lived far to the north of the continent.
Jak then began basic combat and athletic training at, where he got his heroic start collecting and traveling north.Jak and Daxter, along with Samos and Keira, later found out while at the 's hut that Gol Acheron and his sister had been corrupted by the dark eco they were studying and were trying to activate a Precursor robot to assist them in opening a dark eco silo to flood the world with dark eco. Jak then entered their citadel, freed the captive sages and fought the two in. Near the end of their battle, Jak discovered, when four towers surrounding the silo opened up and the four colored ecos inside combined, which could change Daxter back (theoretically) or defeat Gol and Maia and save the world. He chose to save the world, and after the battle, Jak opened the ancient Precursor door at the top of the citadel, and discovered the and behind it, which would start the events of.During The Precursor Legacy, Jak was mute for an unknown reason.
Note that young Jak, the kid, from Jak II did not speak either.Before Jak IIJak as he appears in the opening cutscene of Jak IIBetween the end of The Precursor Legacy and the start of Jak II, Jak, Daxter, Keira, and Samos moved the rift rider and rift gate back to Sandover Village from the location of the large Precursor door. The four are seen studying the artifact in the opening cutscene, where Keira discovered that the Rider somehow interacts with the Ring. Jak was left to find out how to activate it, where he pressed the ruby button encased in the (indicating location), which activated the (indicating time zone displacement). This opened the Gate, which inadvertently released the from an unknown location and caused a swarm of metal heads to attack Sandover Village, starting the second of the two.Jak then managed to activate the Rider and entered the Gate, where they were sent into the future in.
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Upon entering the city, Jak was arrested by a patrol of headed by their commander,.