This is the table printed on pages 100-105 of Prima’s official game guide, but with the correct level names. Feel free to print this out to replace the mis-named version in the guide. For easy sorting, I added numerical references to the levels in the format of “Location.Level” and removed excess wording in the level columns. I also put in the missing Library level (the Prima guide left out 3.3 “Shhhhhhhhh…”), added the Tobin’s page numbers (from the book in the firehouse basement), and much, much more.
The “First Scan” columns tell you when you get the first chance to scan that entity. Most entities appear on more than one level, so you’ll get a few chances to scan them. Also, you can get both firehouse art pages early if you use the Firehouse menu option to go back there after you start the second level (“Slimer’s Mitzvah”).
PLAYSTATION 2 NOTES: (1) Level 5.1 “Under New Management” is one level on the Wii, but is broken up into three parts/levels on the PS2. The table below references it as one level, but makes note of what’s in the individual parts on the PS2. For the benefit of PS2 owners I’ll tell you that the lobby is Part 1, the ballroom and kitchen is Part 2, and the brief Malevolent Echoes fight in the lobby is Part 3. There are no art pages or scans in Part 3, unless you didn’t scan the Malevolent Echoes in parts 1 or 2. (2) The two art pages in level 5.4 “Lair Of The Spider Witch” are given to you automatically as you are never taken back to the ballroom in the PS2 version.
Click on the headers to sort by Page, Name, Art Page Level, and First Scan Level (the two Hint columns are unsortable).
Click on a name to view the illustration of it from the in-game Tobin’s Spirit Guide book.
If you add up all of the Tobin’s Spirit Guide entries in the table above, you’ll get 93. That’s because the number 103 that’s been going around is a bit of a miscalculation. Yes, there are 103 entries in the in-game Tobin’s Spirit Guide (the book in the firehouse basement), but there are only 93 that you need to find and/or scan. The remaining 10 are equipment data that you’re given automatically when you are given that piece of equipment in the game. Here are the in-game illustrations for the remaining 10 pages, numbered as they are listed in the book. (Yes, “Blast Stream” and “Capture Stream” use the same illustration.)