     Magic Emperor Ghaleon's Guide To:
     Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone on GBC
     Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Technical Data
Platform: Gameboy Color
Genre: RPG
Number of Players: 1
Save Ram: Yes
Cart Size: ?
     Contents
I: Legal Mumbo-Jumbo
II: Intro
III: Story
IV: Controls
V: Walkthrough
     Legal Mumbo-Jumbo
  This document is copyright 2002 by Magic Emperor Ghaleon. Do not use 
it for any profitable purposes and don't alter it. If you want to post 
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remains unaltered. If I find that someone has posted it on their 
webpage and changed anything I will be forced to get very mad! However, 
I am always glad to get help when writing an FAQ. Any suggestions will 
be welcome. My addresses are gades88@attbi.com or 
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With the legal business out of the way, let's get onto the FAQ.
     Intro
  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Philosopher's Stone if you're 
British), is based on the popular fantasy novel of the same name by J. 
K. Rowling (it's actually pronounced Rolling), the first volume in the 
Harry Potter series. Oh yeah, and did you know that the Philosopher's 
Stone and Elixir of Life are two slang names for whisky? I am an avid 
Potter fan, having read all four books and being eager for the fifth 
novel to come out. I have the PC, GBC and GBA versions of this game, 
and in many ways the GBC version is better..as far as I'm concerned. 
The music is very cool, even if it's not right out of the movie. You 
might even hear some of these tunes in the PC and GBA versions of this 
game. In fact you will. The title screen theme I know for sure is 
featured in the GBA version. As for the battle system, it's a turn-
based battle system unlike the GBA and PC games. What's turn-based you 
ask? Well, it just means that everyone takes turns attacking each 
other. You make your selections from a menu, then battle is joined.
     Story
  The story of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (or Philosopher's 
Stone if you're British), is like this. For almost twenty years the 
secret community of witches and wizards in England has lived in fear, 
for they are threatened by an evil wizard, Lord Voldemort. But one 
night, Voldemort mysteriously disappears after attempting to kill a 
small boy, Harry Potter. As no other explanation is reached, people 
believed that something about Harry had finished Voldemort off. 
Unfortunately, Voldemort succeeded in killing Harry's parents. The 
small boy was sent to live with his horrible aunt and uncle, the 
Dursleys, who had a small son called Dudley. For eleven years, Harry 
lived without any idea that there was a secret community of wizards and 
witches who all knew his name.
  The Dursleys did everything in their power to try to keep Harry from 
discovering what he really was, but to no avail. For on Harry's 
eleventh birthday, Rubeus Hagrid, Gamekeeper of Hogwarts School of 
Witchcraft and Wizardry, came to Harry and took him off to wizards' 
school. I recommend finding a copy of these books if you haven't 
already read them. They're an excellent read.
     Controls
  A: Make selections on menus, talk to people and search for items.
B: Cancel commands.
D-Pad: Moves Harry or the cursor.
Select: Not used.
Start: Brings up menu screen.
     Walkthrough
     Diagon Alley
Harry's Level: 1
  The game starts off in Diagon Alley. Players who have read the book 
will remember this part. Hagrid will enter Olivander's Wand shop, so 
follow him. Talk to Mr. Olivander. You'll see a cutscene as Harry tries 
out various wands with no results. Finally, on the third wand, Harry 
finds the one for him. You'll receive your wand. It's eleven inches 
long, made of holly and contains one feather from the tale of a 
phoenix. You will already know two spells, Flipendo Uno and Vermilious 
Uno.
  When you leave Olivander's, a man will stop you and ask you if you 
need any Wizard Cards. Say yes. He'll then explain that if you have 
cards you can learn card combinations which might be able to create new 
magics. He'll give you a Folio Magi for storing your cards, and a Folio 
Triplicus for storing combinations. He'll give you four cards and two 
card combinations. When that's done you've got two choices. You can 
either advance the story now by going to meet Hagrid in the Gringotz 
lobby, or you can  go exploring. I recommend the latter, as exploring 
will allow you to gain experience and money. Enter the alley between 
Gringotz and Olivander's (Gringotz is the white marble building), and 
you'll find some enemies. They're rats, so they're not hard to take 
out. You can take them out the easiest way with one Vermilious Uno 
spell, but it only takes two Flipendo Uno spells to take them out. You 
can enter the alley and leave as many times as you want. Note: Try to 
use both spells a lot. If you use a spell often enough it'll gain a 
level. Try to get both your spells up to Duo before entering Gringotz, 
and don't worry if you run out of HP. The game will resume in the 
medical shop where you can heal for free. When you're ready, head into 
Gringotz. Hagrid will be there, so follow him to your vault
  The Gringotz dungeon is fairly easy. Just go up at every junction and 
eventually you'll reach your vault. Before you can enter it however, 
you must fight a boss.
     Boss: Giant Rat
  Just use Flipendo Duo or Vermilious Duo on the big guy. The small 
rats are just there to get in your way.
  Once you win you'll get a Hardened Boot, so equip that. Then enter 
your vault. Hagrid will only let you take out 800 sickles at a time 
(what happened to the Knut and the Galleon?), but if you went and 
explored like I suggested money should be the least of your worries, 
and I would think 800 silver would be more than enough for now.
  First off, let's use this money for school. I suggest you buy the 
following: three sets of robes, school books, name tags, a hat and 
cloak, a pair of gloves, a leather belt, a couple cauldrons and potion 
ingredients. Don't try to buy a broomstick, you won't be allowed to. 
The same goes for an owl. If you've got money left over buy some sweets 
and some potions. They  might come in handy. Once that's done, speak to 
Hagrid outside Gringotz to leave for the Hogwarts express. First, 
Hagrid will give you your birthday present, Hedwig the owl.
  I need to stop the guide here, as I haven't gotten further than this 
point yet.Rest assured that I plan to update soon.
