User:Cardsknower/A Starry Eyed Encounter/Elephant Rampage

"Elephant Rampage" is a job for Sly Cooper in the A Starry Eyed Encounter episode of Sly 2: Band of Thieves.

Written Synopsis
Upon reaching the mission marker, Bentley tells Sly that the gang need to find a way to get Rajan's prize elephants out of their pen. Sly states he doesn't know a way as the door looks pretty heavy. Sly theorizes if he crawls into a nearby hole under the steps, he might find an alternate route to getting the elephants out.

Sneak into the hole and crawl to the left to where the elephant is. This will cause the rats to run into the pen and scare the elephants, who will break the pen door and storm out on a rampage. Bentley notes that Sly scaring the rats caused the rats to up and freak out the elephants, who are now outside rampaging around the palace.

After getting out of the hole, Sly notes to Bentley the prize elephant looks spooked. Bentley congratulates Sly, but he now must tell the hard part. Bentley wants Sly to snatch the headdress jewels worn on the two elephants, however the jewels are firmly embedded, so Sly must wack the headdress with his cane until a jewel is knocked loose. Sly notes that he will need to use the rooftops to get on top of the elephants' backs, but it won't be a problem.

Sly will need to collect three jewels off of each elephant in order to complete this job. After you get a jewel off an elephant, it will immediately throw you off. Also be careful after you get your first jewel as once you get on an elephant to get another jewel, it will try to swat you off with its trunk. Jump when the elephant trumpets to avoid its swinging trunk. Once all the jewels of an elephant are removed, its saddle will break apart and Sly will need to put his focus on the other elephant.

After Sly gets all six jewels, the flashlight guards will round up the elephants and send them back to their pen. Bentley notes that with these jewels, he will be able to make an ultra-hard rail saw for the heist. After that scene is done, the job is completed.