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hi can you help me with sumthing?
i have completed buffy the vampire slayer choas bleeds on the game cube but i am having trouble understanding what to do to get the diffent ratings at the end of each level i.e expert, professional and slayer also which rating is the lowest and which is the highest.
also could u tell me where the three secrets are on level 1: the magic box? ive found two of them(the holy water in the lamp with willow and the scret door in the basment with spike) but i cant find the third  can you help me please?

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Hey James:

'bout the ratings, your lowest to highest being (im gonna have to assume here... its based on years of gamer time so be impressed! :) ) any rankings you havent mentioned < professional < expert < slayer. I have to say sorry for not being much of a help in this area, but from what I found, these ratings are somewhat determined by continues and time.
(The game aint out where I live... so sue me ;) )

The 3rd secret, I found in a faq for the X-Box version of the game, so I am not sure how this would hold for the gamecube version, but its worth a shot

"1) As Willow or Buffy, press the action button on the left-most cabinet on the wall behind the counter (next to the blue vase). It will open and contain a medikit."

Follow that and you should be cool.

Anyways, I hope my endless mass of nothings has helped you somewhat.

Brian

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I'm moving into answering questions relating to the Xbox 360 and related games. I can still answer questions on previous topics (Gamecube/GBA stuff) but please note I will not be able to help at a full capacity. As always, if I dont know the answer I'll do my best to search for it or point you to the best possible alternative for getting an answer (Updated 31/08/06 and about time too).

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I've been a gamer for pretty much the last 14/15 years, so I feel I know my fair share about the subject. I spent the early years with Nintendo, the mid years with both Sony and Nintendo and I'm now just enjoying my Xbox 360, so I have experience with all three groups. I'm not much of a technical buff, but just like before if I cant answer a technical question personally I'll do my best to search for it or point you out to the next best source (Updated 31/08/06)

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