SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

SkibiVerse: How to Get Large TV Man

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Moving from one place to another in SkibiVerse can be quite difficult when your target is always hanging around in hard-to-reach places. Sometimes you don’t even have the right morphs to get started while looking for the Large TV Man.

As long as you have the Speaker Titan and the Speaker Heli, you’re more than well equipped to find the Large TV Man. It’s just a matter of doing the rest of his quest next! Read the rest of the guide if you want to know how you can find the Large TV Man and the pieces of scrap he’s looking for!

How to Get Large TV Man

Before you get started make sure that you activate your quest by clicking on the scroll on the left side of your screen. Find the quest that says LargeTvMan under Incomplete Quests and click start to have it appear on your tracker.

If you don’t start the quest by activating it, everything you’ll do onwards will be for nothing so keep that in mind!

Once you have your morph, go to the Central Hub area and make a right turn. Follow the elevated road that you’ll see and keep going straight.

SkibiVerse Central Hub

Once you get to the end of the road you’ll see an open area. Look at the building on your left and get on top of it to talk to the Large TV Man.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Now change back into something else that has a reasonable hitbox and talk to the Large TV Man. He’ll tell you to find the crazy scientist next. Drop down to the street below to continue the quest.

SkibiVerse Large TV Man

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Keep walking past the first two buildings and make a right turn into the alley next to the yellow building. There’s another building inside of that alley that you can walk right into. Do that and make a right turn immediately. Follow up with a left turn to end up inside of the Crazy Scientist’s room.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

 The Crazy Scientist will ask you to do a couple of things, one of them will be to find a backpack. Go ahead and open your map and go to the Industrial Area.

SkibiVerse Industrial Area

Turn right by the yellow warehouse once you load into the Industrial Area. Go underneath the flyover at the end of the street and make a left turn when you see a red warehouse.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man Red Warehouse

Go past the bridge and turn right on the next street, you’ll end up in the middle of a wasteland shortly. There’s an exit to your left, go through that and turn right once more to get the giant backpack at the end of the alley.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

This will update your current objective, now you have to collect 10 pieces of scrap. Don’t worry, all of the scrap is just in one area. No one in their right mind will make you go through different hubs just to find them. Every piece of scrap will be in the Industrial Area.

That being said, go through the wasteland again and over the canal heading back. There’s two giant tanks on the other side of that. Land on the roof and morph back into any form that’s small enough to fit through a door.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Go through the tunnel and turn left once you get to the big room in the middle. There’s two pieces of scrap metal here sitting in the corners. Get those and teleport to the Industrial Area again. Why? Because the rest of the pieces of scrap metal will be on the other side.

SkibiVerse Scrap Metal

Load into the area again and run towards the second brown building that you see. The third piece of scrap will be there in front of a garage door. Turn towards the opposite direction next and run going to the yellow building across the street.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Go to the left side of the yellow building and turn left again. The fourth piece of scrap metal will be at the end of the alley. You’ll have to turn back as this is alley leads to a dead end.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Go to the front of the yellow warehouse again and go to the right side next. Turn Left as soon as you can and you’ll find another piece of scrap at a dead end.

You don’t have to go to all these locations to gather the scrap if you don’t want to. Other alternatives would include waiting for the scrap pieces to respawn in the same spot for two minutes. Also, if you’re on a public server, other players might beat you to the scrap pieces too.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

With that extra bit of information out of the way, go back to where the road is. Run past the red building to get to the next street. Keep on following the road and head inside of the alley at the very end.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

There’s a white warehouse in this alley. If you turn left behind the white warehouse, you’ll find another piece of scrap at a dead end.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Head back out and into the alley to your left. Turn left again when you get the chance you’ll end up in another dead end. The last piece of scrap you’ll need will be here, your objective will now update and say “Fix The Computers.”

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man

Teleport back to the central hub and go to the where the scientist is. Interact with the machine and be ready to type in at least six letters that pop up on your screen. The screen will keep on changing so keep a sharp eye out for any letters you find among the symbols.

Finish that sequence and you would’ve finished the entire quest itself! Now leave the game and load yourself back in for the morph to become available to you.

SkibiVerse How To Get Large TV Man Machine

And that’s how you get the Large TV Man in SkibiVerse. There’s a shorter quest you can do if you want to Get the Speaker Strider first. Go ahead and do that if you haven’t yet!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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