There are all sorts of secrets to discover in Deltarune Chapter 3, but most of them are locked behind a special door that requires you to earn an S-rank on each round of Tenna's TV Time game show. There are more than enough ways to rack up the necessary amount of points for an S-rank in each round of Deltarune Chapter 3, but it's easy to miss some of the optional activities that reward you with bonus points.
Deltarune: How To Find And Beat Roaring Knight Secret Boss In Chapter 3
Having a hard time beating the Roaring Knight Secret Boss in Chapter 3 of Deltarune? Here's what to do to make the fight easier.
Tenna's TV Time game show places players into a Zelda-style minigame with multiple screens to explore, and you'll have to solve puzzles and answer quiz questions along the way. You only get one shot per round to get an S-rank, but thankfully, the game lets you freely explore for as long as you want. If you know how to farm points, you can easily earn an S-rank no matter how poorly you perform in battle.
How to Get an S-Rank on Tenna's Game Show in Deltarune
To get an S-rank on a round of Tenna's TV Time game show in Deltarune Chapter 3, you need to score a minimum of 1500 points. Any points over the 1500 requirement won't count toward the next round's ranking, so make sure to keep track of how many points you walk away with after each round. You need these S-ranks to get the Ice Key and other secret items, so it's more than worth the effort.
Increase the Amount of TP You Earn
For both rounds, there are a few things to keep in mind if you want to maximize your score. Firstly, points awarded from battles are determined by the amount of TP you generate and the number of hits you take. If you tell Kris, Susie, or Ralsei to defend on their turn, they'll fill up a huge chunk of the TP bar. As long as the bar climbs over the small white line near the top, you'll get an S-rank for TP in that battle. Your overall battle ranking will average your TP rank plus the rank you receive for dodging hits, so you can still end up with an A-rank or lower if you take a lot of damage during a battle even though the TP bar is filled.
Answer Quiz Questions Correctly
The second most important contribution for an S-rank score is answering quiz questions correctly. Tenna will ask you a bunch of rapid-fire questions, and getting them wrong will forfeit a huge chunk of points required to earn an S-rank. Make sure you know the answers before starting one of the quizzes.
The first round is the hardest to get an S-rank on since there aren't many opportunities to farm points after you complete the main objectives. During round one, you can earn some bonus points by collecting all four keys instead of just the three required to progress. Also, make sure to give Susie time to pick up and toss any jars you come across. They contain coins that reward you with bonus points.
Take Lots of Enemy Photos in Round 2
In round two, there's an exploit you can take advantage of to farm unlimited points. Snapping photos of enemies with the camera will net you a few points, but some enemies respawn endlessly. Find a screen with an enemy that pops out of a tree, then walk off and on screen over and over again so you can keep taking pictures. Repeat the process until you've crossed the 1500-point threshold.
If you miss an S-rank, you can buy an S-rank for 1500 points from the character at the south end of the Green Room in between rounds. You shouldn't rely on this NPC for S-ranks, but it's a life-saver if you find yourself just a few points short of the requirement. If you want to get the Ice Key and other items needed to fight Deltarune Chapter 3's secret boss, you'll need those S-ranks.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 86 /100 Critics Rec: 83%
- Released
- October 31, 2018
- ESRB
- Teen // Language, Suggestive Themes, Mild Blood, Fantasy Violence
- Developer(s)
- Toby Fox
- Publisher(s)
- Toby Fox
- Engine
- gamemaker
- Prequel(s)
- Undertale
- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC, macOS
- Genre(s)
- RPG