![]() Everything you need to know about Betrayal at Krondor. Risa asks the party to bring her a Bag of Grain, which they can obtain from Sara Halfgate in Chapter 2, to feed the poor. You can pretty much clear the map and massively train and gear up your characters in the first chapter, if you avoid going where you need to to end it. Sewers Below Krondor (Chapter 1) Sewers Below Krondor (Chapter 2) Cave Behind Waterfall (Chapter 3) Dungeon Below Sar-Sargoth (Chapter 4) Naphtha Mines (Chapter 4) Diviner's Halls (Chapter 5) Sewers Below Krondor (Chapter 6) Diamond Mines Below Sarth (Chapter 6) Mac Mordain Cadal (Chapter 6) Ancient. If they do so, they can pick one party member to receive Dala's lifelong blessing, an increase in Defense. A very run of the mill RPG with one neat idea: you can transform into different monster forms (just like in Lands of Lore 2) each one having different skills and features. For example there is a flying eye thing which flies and can get you over all of the traps, there is a fish like monster who can breath underwater (normally you drown pretty quickly and there are whole drowned levels and there is NONE Helmet of Water Breathing like in Black Crypt etc. Game seems hard enough at the beginning but soon you can transform into a huge four-armed cat that tears monsters apart. Later on you get a Stone Golem form which can walk on fire and is basically imprevious to physical damage. Then it's just a matter of getting to the last boss who actually possesses the same ability as you and transforms into all the previous bosses you met before! Levels are quite small, there are not many of them (14 or 15) and the game is over pretty quickly. ![]() I had to throw away almost 50% of found items!Īhh. there are underwater levels where you can drown pretty quickly there is a unbeatable boss on the very second level which requires a special weapon to kill and you can get to that weapon only by passing his area almost each single encounter can kill you Not "hard" as Realms of Arkania is but "hard" as in: the very first RPG I have ever played and finished. ![]() Maybe I was too young or too dumb for this game. I opened up some hex editor and using trial and error hax0red my saves in order to give me 9000 HP. Funny thing is I played EotB after finishing Baldur's Gate 2 (where you kill Beholders by the dozen) and I simply smiled when I got to the end of it. I do not remember much of EotB 2&3 just some parts outdoors, some evil priests etc. but for sure they did no impress me as much as EotB1. Still the trilogy is a must-play an obligatory entry in every RPG lover's portfolio.ĭavid W. I sincerely do not understand the very low reviews this game got. Nor do I understand the lack of following in hardcore RPG community. It has AMAZING dungeons and puzzles (the ray of sun + mirrors one). It has terribly powerful monsters that can wipe your party in few turns (the dreaded crawling piranha plants that killed me countless of times the only way to beat them was spamming spells and constantly hiding behind level geometry). It has lots of skills, lots of races, lots of classes including elite ones (just like Wiazrdry!). The game was destroyed in the reviews because of how it looked and how old-school it played. People wanted to shoot shit and here they were dying backstabbed by bandits. Real-talk: if you are a fan of the Wizardry series, W&W is a MUST. Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum It is Wizardry 9 for all intents and purposes.
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