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238.1 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Mar 22 1989 10:37 | 28 |
| For those who don't know about Ultima-like games:
o Ultima is not like any previous Nintendo game. It is sort
of like Adventure of Link in goals, but the means by which
those goals are achieved is different.
o Ultima is based on one of the series of Ultima games for
computers, Ultima III I think. Early computer games did
not have much in the way of graphics, which has a lot to
do with the style of the game.
o You don't control the fighting directly. That is, you don't
use the control pad to do the hacking and throwing yourself.
Your players and the enemies take turns. On each turn, your
player can move a square, use a weapon in a given direction,
cast a spell, or use a tool.
o There are cities and dungeons. In cities, you trade and
gather information. In dungeons, you gain experience while
killing monsters and looking for treasure.
o The important difference between Ultima and other cartridges
is that Ultima is a game in the sense of sets of actions
with rules, while other cartridges are not games so much
as activities of sport.
-- edp
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238.2 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Mar 22 1989 10:43 | 8 |
| You may notice odd changes on the screen while you move around cities.
This is because the areas that you cannot see are blacked out. E.g.,
everything on the opposite side of a wall from you is black. When you
go around to that side of the wall, you'll be able to see what is
there, but the original side will be black.
-- edp
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238.3 | Kay Bee in Auburn has 'em | BECUZ::ZIESEMANN | | Mon Mar 27 1989 09:53 | 6 |
| I purchased this game last Thursday night (23-MAR)...at Kay Bee
Toys in the Auburn mall (Auburn, MA). They had ten or so left at
$54.95 each, a little steep but well worth the money. This is an
excellent game...even if I haven't gotten very far yet!!!
Wendy
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238.4 | ????? | CDR::ZIESEMANN | | Fri Apr 14 1989 09:51 | 3 |
| Is anyone else playing this game??????????????
Wendy
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238.5 | Is it out yet????????????????????? | TYFYS::MOLLER | Halloween the 13th on Elm Street #7 | Mon Apr 24 1989 17:20 | 5 |
|
Does anybody know if the game Ultima Exodus is out yet? I'm
looking for it and it sounds pretty good.....................
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238.6 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Apr 28 1989 14:18 | 10 |
| Re .5:
There are five Ultima games for computers, numbered I through V and
also with names. I think the Nintendo Ultima is III. Nintendo Exodus
might be IV (or perhaps even III; magazines are not always accurate).
In any case, Exodus has never been mentioned in Nintendo Power. If it
is a sequel to Ultima, it is probably a good way off.
-- edp
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238.7 | RE: .6 | TYFYS::MOLLER | Halloween the 13th on Elm Street #7 | Fri Apr 28 1989 18:24 | 11 |
| Re: .5
Can I get the CPM version of these games -Ultima I-V - for my computer?
And where would I get them? An address and/or phone number if you
have it would be great.
The magazine that I saw the review for Ultima Exodus in is called
Electronic Gaming Monthly which covers games for Nintendo, Sega and
Atari.
*Debbie*
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238.8 | "Ultima (exodus)...the same???" | BECUZ::ZIESEMANN | | Mon May 01 1989 11:03 | 11 |
| I have both the Nintendo "Ultima" and "Ultima V" (for my IBM clone).
Both are good games although I prefer the Nintendo version for the
most part. I believe the current NES "Ultima" is the game you are
looking for (a few replies ago). When you turn the game on it goes
through the credits...then the screen you start from reads, "ULTIMA
EXODUS". The name on the box and the cartridge is just "Ultima".
I have made quite a bit of headway in this game and would enjoy
talking to someone else who's playing it...I still have a very long
way to go!!!
Wendy
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238.9 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon May 01 1989 12:19 | 10 |
| Re .7:
You can find Ultima games in most software stores, although they may be
out of stock on older versions. The publisher is Origin Systems in
Manchester, New Hampshire. Actually, they moved a few thousand feet
and are now in Londonderry. I think they are on Harvey Road; the phone
company can give you an address.
-- edp
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238.10 | Re: .5 and .7 | TYFYS::MOLLER | Halloween the 13th on Elm Street #7 | Mon May 01 1989 14:33 | 15 |
| Having just talked with Nintendo Customer Service I was told that
Ultima for the NES is the same as the Ultima games that are for the
Commadore all rolled into one game. So, I was just looking for the
incorrect game title. But it's still hard to find this. Nintendo
also told me that as soon as Ultima took off popularity wise Nintendo
Power would do a feature with maps and hints in it. The reason that it
hasn't taken off, I was told was probably that everyone was still
playing Link!!
Thanks for all the help and to all who answered my questions,
and for not making me feel any dumber than I already feel...
*Debbie*
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238.12 | Starting spoilers requested | HOCUS::LANDRON | | Thu May 18 1989 17:43 | 5 |
| Hi!
Just wanted to know if anyone out there is playing Ultima. I
just purchased the game (for $49, pretty steep), and would welcome
some spoilers. The instruction book is rather intimidating.
Blues.
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238.13 | ultimate_ultima | DNEAST::LACHANCE_DWA | | Mon May 29 1989 15:47 | 18 |
|
I'm playing Ultima and think its great so far. I can bring my
characters all to skill level 5 and survive above ground for a long
time,however I'm not sure which of the caves to search out first as
all my attempts below ground have ended badly. I am using 2 rangers
a cleric and a wizzard. What are you using for characters?? I have
managed an interesting boat ride and a warp (kind of)so far but
both of these ended in death , I must not have been ready for where
I went. This is not a spoiler as talking to a common non player
character will yield this info...so... you must talk to the king
more than once during the game to get your characters started in
the right direction.
I hope this helps someone .
I won't turn down any help myself.
Good Luck Dwaine L
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238.14 | I survived Exodus | ODIXIE::WITMAN | | Mon Jun 05 1989 17:07 | 6 |
| I have been to EXODUS and survived. I have maps of
I have maps of the dungeons and Ambrosia and Exodus
if you'd like some help send a All in one to
me at Odixie
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238.15 | need scouting volunteers | ESPN::BLAISDELL | I'm NOT going to Disney World!! | Mon Jun 19 1989 14:06 | 7 |
|
If anyone sees this game in any of the stores in the Northern
Ma., Southern NH. area, could you post it here? Tanx. My birthday
is coming up soon, and I have to let my wife know where she might
be able to find it. ;^)
-rick
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238.16 | if anyone is interested | ESPN::BLAISDELL | Live from Messachusetts | Thu Jul 27 1989 09:28 | 7 |
|
Well finally found the game in stock somewhere. There were a
few copies left at KayBee Toy at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua
NH. last night at the (over)price of 59.99 . Think I'll wait a
little longer.
-rick
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238.17 | Trysoft has it too | ASABET::YANAGI | John | Thu Jul 27 1989 12:05 | 8 |
| Trysoft finally got it in stock too... at least as of last Friday
they had Ultima in stock, and I received it on Monday. I think the
price was $50.00, still overpriced, but cheaper than $60.00.
For anyone wanting to call, rather than making you look for the
number, it's 800-877-6274.
John
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238.18 | Jerry Likes it!!!!! | DIXIE1::WITMAN | | Fri Jul 28 1989 09:54 | 18 |
| Though this game seems steeply priced (I paid $54 for mine) I found
it was worth the bucks. Not many games hold my interest for a long
time. I gave up on LINK II after a few days. I think is has someting
to do with "structure". I found ULTIMA a pretty structured, logical
game which fit my style of play. It has bee mention in the LEGACY
OF THE WIZZARD note how unstructured that game is and I agree.
I started the game several times then gave up to let my son do it.
He loves LEGACY but gave up on ULTIMA. I guess it's not "like father
like son".
Now if you want me to explain how magic and wizzardry can be structured
I haven't the fondest clue. It's just how I see it.
A weekend rental of this game might give you a fair idea if you'd
like it but I don't believe an overnight rental would give you enough
play time to fairly evaluate it.
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238.19 | Help needed | POCUS::LANDRON | | Fri Jul 28 1989 13:49 | 21 |
| o.k., I admit I need help!!!
1. I have the mark of the king and the mark of fire, but have not
been able to find the other two in the other dungeons. Can anyone
help???
2. I have also been unable to locate the "dungeon" to talk to the
prisoners as a townsperson suggests. Anyy help??
3. One one trip by use of the moon gate (the black whirlpool) I
landed in the area beyond the snake and in front of the second
castle. After defeating the pirates, I got on the ship and was
immediately attacked by two #@!!*&?#! against whom nothing worked.
What gives?
You can e-mail me at HOCUS::LANDRON or leave a spoiler here.
Thanks a million!!!!
Mich
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238.20 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:30 | 8 |
| Re .19:
I found the mark of the flower. It is:
beyond the whirlpool. If that's not enough of a clue, let me know.
-- edp
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238.21 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:33 | 13 |
| So what's the deal on Ultima? I've got my characters raised to levels
12, 7, 6, and 6. This isn't a great help -- all the monsters in the
overworld get harder, thus cancelling out my increased power if not
actually making things more difficult.
I haven't found anything yet that increases my magic or willpower.
Fighting monsters is tedious and there's not much money to gain.
Perhaps I spent too much time building up my levels before I started
exploring. I'm looking around now to see if there's anything more
interesting to find in the caves.
-- edp
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238.22 | Some encouragement | HOCUS::LANDRON | | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:48 | 12 |
| ULTIMA is a very frustrating and extrememly time-consuming game.
You must chose your characters wisely in the beginning. Wisdom and
intelligence are highly valued. You should know that the maximum
power levels for the characters is 25, so you have a bit to go.
Do go searching in the "overworld" as much as you can and do write
down the clues the townspeople give you (at least the ones that
are even remotely helpful). I found that some of the clues were
forgotten until I actually got to the point where it was useful.
Good luck.
Blues
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238.23 | Outright spoiler needed | HOCUS::LANDRON | | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:52 | 12 |
| Now I need some help--Jerry, are you out there?
In the town with the greedy guards, I have been told that you can
give them a "gift" as a result of a second-screen prompt. While
I have added the "Pray" prompt by going to the "Circle of Light",
I can not seem to find out what I have to do to get the "gift"
(or is it "bribe") prompt to avoid fighting all those guards in
that town.
HELP!!!!!!!
Mich
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238.24 | Treason, I tell you. | DIXIE1::WITMAN | | Mon Aug 07 1989 17:21 | 1 |
| Bribing a guard to LEAVE his post! What a dastardly thing to do.
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238.25 | Well, maybe a little chicanery | POCUS::LANDRON | | Mon Aug 07 1989 18:10 | 7 |
| Actually, Jerry, not really to leave his (or her) post, just have
their attention temporarily distracted.
As the wascally wabbit would say, "Despicable!"
Mich
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238.26 | Take a Hike!! | DIXIE1::WITMAN | | Tue Aug 08 1989 10:18 | 2 |
| These guards (he or she) have been know to take the money and leave
town. Your right "Despiable!"
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238.27 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Aug 10 1989 15:51 | 14 |
| Strategy for accumulating points and dollars:
Don't visit the King. That way, your characters remain at level one
and you continue to encounter monsters which can be defeated with Repel
or Undead. You can explore a lot this way as long as you do not go
down in the caves. (You can take a peek at their first levels.)
Eventually, you'll need a ship. You might want to hold off until you
have 20,000 pieces of gold. FCI tells me you need 5,000 per character
to raise their skills (at the right places). Unfortunately, I don't
know if that is per level or total.
-- edp
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238.28 | The price of POWER | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Aug 11 1989 09:09 | 9 |
| I don't know what FCI is referring to when they say 5000 GP's are
needed to increase your powers because you'll find that it takes
100 GP's to increase 1 point in strength, dexterity, wisdom or
intelligence. Keep in mind that it is not a 1-to-1 ratio of
increasing your MMP (Maximum Magic Power) with some characters.
I'll provide hints to interested parties either here or via mail.
I have been to EXODUS and SURVIVED.
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238.29 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Aug 11 1989 10:25 | 16 |
| Re .28:
Well then 5000 gold pieces would increase a skill by 50 points, so I
think the counselor must have been indicating the total needed to bring
your character to the maximums in some categories.
Last night, I built up 10,000 gold for my party. I'll do another
10,000 tonight and then go to Ambrosia.
By the way, do you know how the character attributes work? The
instruction book lists numbers for the various races, but it doesn't
say what those numbers are. Are they the maximums the skills can be
raised to?
-- edp
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238.30 | Confirming skill levels | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Sun Aug 13 1989 00:09 | 9 |
| Yes, on the maximum skill levels.
I would make the same assumption about the game counslers info.
I.E when your setting up a character the most of anyone skill you
can give is 25 and 50 more would be the max. for several characters.
Except for WIZZARDS and CLERICS. ( I like DEATH and DESTROY magic
power).
Good journey.
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238.31 | Beginner needs some advice, please | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Sun Aug 13 1989 01:42 | 18 |
|
Greetings, all -
I just started playing ULTIMA and have a few questions...
1. When you find the gold pick, who can use it and where? Is
it only useful in getting the armor? Is the place to 'dig'
where the little girl says "Dig here""Dig here"?
2. I am curious as to what other people have used for their
'party members' and who/what was successful/good idea to
have along in the party.
3. Just about anything that has to do with starting the game. I
should say how/where you begin in this game. Do what first, go
where first, etc. and so on...
Thanks for any and all help,
*D*
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238.32 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Aug 14 1989 11:13 | 27 |
| My strategy so far has been not to talk to the King and not to touch
the Mark of the Kings. Doing those causes worse monsters to appear. By
avoiding them and keeping my characters at level one or two, I've
accumulated more than 2500 experience points for each of them, over
5000 for one character. Yet I've built up my magic power and acquired
the Mark of Force and Mark of Fire. I'm also saving up cash to buy
more strength and dexterity. (The game is a definite pain in the
amount of work it makes you do to acquire enough cash.)
I'm planning to go on this way as long as possible. When I'm ready,
all I have to do is touch the Mark of the Kings and talk to the King,
and all my characters will be raised to level 25.
However, there are some things I'm wondering about. I don't know what
the Time Lord is referring to -- caves, places, destinations of moon
gates, what? How do you give money to the guards on the island? Where
is the Mark of the Snake? Do I need anything besides that and the
silver horn to win the game? If so, where do I get them?
By the way, my strategy for caves is to buy a lot of gems and powder,
use magic to descend to level 8 without moving horizontally at all, use
the gems on level 8 to see where I am, and then either move to
interesting places carefully or use Ascend and Descend to change my
location. (Ascend and Descend accomplishes the same effect as Trans.)
-- edp
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238.33 | Some answers | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Mon Aug 14 1989 12:47 | 42 |
| reply to .31
I haven't found any characters that couldn't use the gold pick.
It's only use I've found is to get the mystic armour. It can be
passed from character to character so all can get the armour (hope
that doesn't constitute a spoiler). I didn't tell you where to
get it. I'll try to think of a good clue for the location.
I solve this with a Cleric, Wizard, Lark and Ranger. I had only
made those characters because I like their looks and skills but
really didn't know what I was doing. I believe you can solve this
adventure with any set of characters but will have to employ different
strategies depending on their abilities.
DREAM TEAM
Based on my style of play, I've put together a *dream team* of a
Fuzzy Wizard, Bobbit Cleric, Dwarf Cleric, and Elf Wizard.
As a said in a prior not *death* and *destroy* are awesome weapons.
Basic starting senerios I use are kill a few enemies and stock up
on food so you don't have to worry about it latter. Explore the
caves to get the needed treasures (Marks,Money,Tools).
reply to .32
The *Moon Gates* transport you to some difficult to reach points
in the game. They open up like black whirlpools in the ground
according to the waxing and the waning of the moon.
Giving money to dishonest guards is not really difficult but there
is a law against it. I think it's called *Bribe*ry
The mark of the snake is in the cave of moon but you'll need more
than that to win.
If you want specifics send me mail at Odixie::Witman
EXODUS awaits you!!! Few have survived!!
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238.34 | I goofed | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Mon Aug 14 1989 17:53 | 27 |
| ooopppsss......
The Mark of Snake is not in the Cave of Moon. The correction follows
The Mark of Snake is in the Cave of SOl (level 8)
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238.35 | A few more questions..." | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Mon Aug 14 1989 19:33 | 40 |
|
It's me again - my next question is, how do you acquire the different
magic spells like ascend, descend, tras.?
Do you have to be a certain character before these become available to
you? When I asked about who can use the gold pick, I did so because
once I got the gold pick and I had selected that tool to use, I got
the message "Can't use it." Is this because the place I was trying to
dig in was incorrect or what????
Also, is it possible to fight and WIN the guards - the ones who catch you
when you you steal from the guild shop? Is THIEF the best guy to do the
stealing? I guess what I mean is, who is the sneakiest and able to get away
with stealing goods from shops?
Thanks for the help and advice,
*D*
The Mark of Snake is in the Cave of SOl (level 8)
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238.36 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Aug 15 1989 08:59 | 14 |
| Re .35:
To get the advanced spells, you need a character with either clerical
magic or wizardry, and you need to accumulate a lot of cash and visit
one or more of the shrines. You can do this with a character that has
both clerical magic and wizardry, but that requires more cash and
prevents you from reaching some of the highest spells.
You can beat the guards, but there's not much point to it. I took on
the King once; I think he may be unbeatable. 600 hit points didn't
phase him.
-- edp
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238.37 | A few more answers | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Aug 15 1989 09:04 | 20 |
| If my responses are viewed as *spoilers* let me know and I'll learn
how to hide them behind linefeeds. I'll try to keep my hints cryptic
enough to be helpful but not outright *spoilers* (in my view).
reply to .35
The magic spells a character can acquire vary by the characters
profession. You increase a characters MMP (Maximum Magic Power)
by donating GP's at the *SHRINES*.
I'll have to check the "can't use it". I believe your correct in
that the item you were trying to find wasn't there.
Beating the guards is both possible and profitable (15 experience
points per guard) but you better be very experienced or have much
magic, a blowgun helps, also.
I didn't find much use in stealing. I'd rather destroy for my GP's.
The only thing you really need to steal from the shops is the pick.
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238.38 | Long Live The *KING* | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Aug 15 1989 09:11 | 10 |
| reply .36
I tried to kill the king without success. I had characters that
had 2550 MHP's, strength at 99 and blowguns. The king wore me down
until I just hit reset and gave up.
i can see your point that killing the guards is fruitless but if
you steal you'd better be prepared to do battle with them. There
seems to be easier ways to get GP's than stealing.
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238.39 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Aug 15 1989 09:11 | 33 |
| To anybody: I'm looking for outright, total spoilers.
I played Dragon Warrior a little yesterday and have decided I want to
get Ultima over with so I can go on to better games (Golvellius, King's
Quest, and Penguin Land on the Sega, and Dragon Warrior on the
Nintendo).
So for Ultima, I just want to know what to do. I've raised the
strength of three of my characters to the maximum and raised the magic
of all of them a lot, and they all have enough experience points to
bring them to the maximum level. I've got the marks of Fire and Force
and the flower. Can I just waltz into the Cave of Sol and get the Mark
of the Snake?
Where do I get the pick or the mystic sword? What do I need from the
Cave of Moon or the Cave of Death? How do I get the command needed to
bribe the guards?
(Reasons I like Dragon Warrior better than Ultima: It's bigger and
more varied, they don't make you work endlessly at the same tasks to
earn points, all your abilities go up with your level, and it is more
interesting to explore. Naturally, you do have to do some work to
raise your level, but it pays off immediately in increased abilities,
which also lets you go a bit further to explore new territory. Also,
the fighting does use the same hit/be-hit scheme that Ultima uses, but
it doesn't go into the fight scene the way Ultima does, and the fights
aren't long and drawn out as in Ultima. You spend more time looking
around instead of fighting repeatedly. In Ultima, I had a complete map
very quickly, and most of what I've done since then is build up my
points and check the map locations for items.)
-- edp
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238.40 | Spoiler for Hire | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Aug 15 1989 12:06 | 4 |
| .-1 I couldn't get an mail message to you. Call me latter to day
or tomorrow/or send me mail and I'll answer it. DTN 353-6377
jerry
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238.41 | Tent...how do you use it? | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Aug 15 1989 23:39 | 9 |
|
I need some help in figuring out how/when/why to use the tent.
In one town the folks there told me that the tent was used when hit
points were low but I have not been able to use the tent. What do
I need to do/have before I can use it?
*D*
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238.42 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Aug 16 1989 10:14 | 7 |
| Re .41:
You have to be outside and not in a battle. When you are in the middle
of a battle, you don't pitch a tent and go to sleep.
-- edp
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238.44 | Frustrated_tired_loving_every_minute_tho_ | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Thu Aug 17 1989 17:27 | 23 |
|
Where can I find the Mark of Power, Mark of the Flower and
the four marks of the King? I assume they are in a cave somewhere.
Will I be unable to meet/fight the pirates until I am at the 5th
level experience? Do all of my characters have to be at the 5th level
or just the leader?
Are the brigards or brigands pirates or just nastys to beat? Once
when I was fighting them, they stole something from Lark, I don't
know what 'cause just after I was notified that Lark had been robbed
Lark (the last surviving member of my party) was killed.
This game seems good. Too much time is needed to acquire gold to
do/buy stuff - does anybody else feel the same way? I seem to
spend hours just acquiring enough gold to buy some armor only to
have every member of my party poisoned so that I need to spend the
just acquired gold on getting everyone cured. Oh well....
Any help is sure appreciated...
*D*_frustrated_Ultima_player_who's_characters_are_still_level_1
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238.45 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Aug 17 1989 17:44 | 17 |
| Re .44:
You only need one Mark of the Kings (it can be gotten separately for
each player at one location), and it can be found in several places,
the easiest of which is on the first level of the cave northeast of the
royal city.
I'm not sure about exactly how the levels affect the enemies that
appear, including the pirates, but one character at level five with the
Mark of the Kings might be enough. I very much recommend keeping your
characters at level one or two until you have earned a great deal of
money. If you do not advance your levels, you can keep fighting the
easy monsters. The more advanced monsters are just pains without being
worth all that much more in points and nothing more in gold.
-- edp
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238.46 | How do the levels get raised???' | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Fri Aug 18 1989 02:21 | 14 |
|
How do I get the level of my characters raised? The instruction
booklet did not make several things clear to me, this was one of
them.
Also, on the pirates, do I have to have the mark of the king before
they will appear? And where do I dig with the gold pick? When
I tried digging where the girl (in same city that I got the pick
in) said "dig here. dig here" I got the message "Can't use it"
after selecting the gold pick on the tool screen...
Thanks for the help and understanding...
*D*
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238.47 | The Caves | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Aug 18 1989 08:52 | 41 |
| *******SPOILERS TO FOLLOW***********
*****CAVES AND THEIR TREASURES*******
Cave of Gold - Level 8 - Mark of King
Cave of Sol - Level 8 - Mark of Snake
Cave of Fire - Level 8 - Mark of Force
- Mark of Fire
Cave of Moon - Level 8 - Mark of Fire
- Mark of King
Cave of Death- Level 8 - Silver Pick
- Mark of King
Cave of Fool - nothing
Cave of Madness - nothing
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238.48 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Aug 18 1989 08:55 | 25 |
| Re .46:
I don't know exactly when the ship appears. Also, the way I played the
game, I used some characters for a while, captured the ship, and had
explored a bit. Then I decided I wanted different characters, so I
created new ones and formed a new party. The resulting party had all
low-level characters, so I got the easy monsters, but my captured ship
was still available for use.
The King raises your level as high as five if you have enough
experience points, or to levels beyond five if you have points and the
Mark of the Kings. I would expect pirate ships to appear by the time
you reach level five and have the Mark of the Kings.
The Marks of Fire and Force can be found:
on level 8 of the Cave of Fire, among other places. They are in
different parts of that level, so you'll need to move around with Move
or go up and down in different places.
You dig on one of the islands -- a two block island east of the city of
Fawn.
-- edp
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238.49 | A few questions that I need answered... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Sat Aug 26 1989 19:23 | 17 |
|
I need some help/hints/advice on how to kil Manes, Brigands(or Brig-
ards), Griffins, Demons, and other monsters found in the caves.
My guys(in the party)are all level 1 but I have enough experience
points to go up more levels but do not want to do so at this point.
I have a cleric, druid, paladin, and a lark. So far I'm doing
o.k. This game is a pain in that you need to gather enough gold
in order to buy things that you need such as food, weapons, armor.
and in opening the chests to get the gold, often times are poisoned
catch a cold or even die!! I end up spending just about all the gold
that I find on curing poisonings or colds!!
Is there a way to detect traps and/or poison and/or colds?
Thanks for all the help...
*D*
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238.50 | a p.s. to previous note... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Sun Aug 27 1989 19:33 | 9 |
|
I forgot to ask this question in my previous note - where is
the city of Fawn located and do I get to it? This city was mentioned
in note .48 - I know where Dawn is but have not come across a city
by the name of Fawn, yet. There are a couple of cities that I have
been unable to reach - yet - so probably one of them is Fawn?
Thanks,
*D*
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238.51 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Aug 28 1989 09:43 | 22 |
| Re .49, .50:
Killing the more difficult monsters while on level one is difficult.
Basically, you need great magic. When I did the caves, I avoided most
monsters by traveling as quickly as possible to level 8, looking around
with gems, and getting out.
To get magic, you need a lot of gold (100 pieces per hit point, so 5000
or more pieces to get the best spells) and you need the boat. I don't
think you can get the boat with only level one characters. I got it
because I played with some characters, advanced their levels, got the
boat, and then created new characters to form a new party. The new
characters were at level one but they still had the boat.
I think you need the boat before you can get to Fawn.
When you use magic or gems to get a map of the caves, traps appear as
question marks on the map, but so do treasures and other things you
want.
-- edp
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238.52 | Visit the king and the guild shops! | LDP::BENNETT | John Bennett | Mon Aug 28 1989 09:52 | 13 |
| re .49
I suggest that you at least visit the kind (without any marks) to
get up to level 5. You'll run into some of the larger monsters on
the surface after that, but at least you'll have 550 instead of
150 hit points! Also, the guild shop has some things of use (other
than gems) for the large monsters. Not only will these save you
from being beat up upon by the larger monsters, you can save your
cleric magic for getting treasures much more safely!
Regards,
john
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238.53 | | VINO::SANTEE | | Mon Aug 28 1989 12:31 | 9 |
| Mildest of spoilers, concerning opening chests:
Only use the cleric command OPEN rather than the usual open command
that anyone can do. If you don't have enough points to do the open at
the moment, walk around a bit and come back to it. The cleric spell
OPEN will let you open trapped chests without getting hit by the traps.
Ned
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238.54 | looking for the pirates and other stuff... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Aug 29 1989 12:20 | 16 |
|
O.K. now I'm cooking - I think. Last night by 1 a.m. I had gotten the
mark of fire and the pray command and the silver horn and had iron
swords for the 2 members of my party that could use them and had raised
my levels of everyone in the party to 5 - what I need now is the boat to
go to Ambrosia - any hints/help/answers on where to look for these
pirates that are supposed to be on this ship? I'm really into this game
now that things are starting to happen for me. I could use some more
help in how to get the "bribe" command - how,where do I get this important
command? Should I get the mark of the king for all 4 members and then
visit the king or will that make the monsters HARDER even still to defeat?
Those sands/powder and gems are real handy!!!!
Thanks for helping me...
*D*
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238.55 | Spoilers still needed | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Tue Aug 29 1989 12:55 | 10 |
| Jerry, are you out there?
Thanks for all your help--I'll call you soon, but I still need an
outright spoiler to get the "bribe" prompt. I'm almost ready to
go to Exodus, but have to spend inordinate amounts of time getting
GP to advance my levels in Ambrosia.
Does anyone have a map of Exodus or any spoilers?
Mich
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238.56 | EXODUS is not for the feint of heart. | ODIXIE::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Aug 29 1989 16:09 | 13 |
| .-1
If you're *ready to go to EXODUS* you don't need the *BRIBE* prompt.
This game is obviously for the paitient person.
Yes, I have a map of EXODUS, but a map won't help when the *FLOOR*
attacks.
You do have the *CARDS* to place on the alter? Consider this: They
have to be placed in the correct order. I think the fun has yet
to begin.
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238.57 | NOT MORE!!! | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Tue Aug 29 1989 17:12 | 9 |
| Jerry,
I have been to Exodus and been attacked by the Floors--pretty
wild I must say. Since it was rather late and I was tired I did
not fight my way completely out of the area and just shut it off.
My gosh, you have to put the cards somewhere IN A CERTAIN ORDER?
This is getting to be a bit much!!!
Mich
|
238.58 | Card Clue | HQPMO::BDIMBAT | Echos in the Night | Tue Aug 29 1989 23:27 | 7 |
| There is a very valuable clue about the card order given in one
of the caves, eighth level, corner. Sorry. I can't remember which
cave. I do remember that it was very difficult to get to the ladders,
like going down a level to find an up-stairs in order to get to
the right down-stairs. There may have been a series of up & down
stairs on the same screens that gave a quick way down. My maps are
gone. Wish I could help more.
|
238.59 | Now, about these cards... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Aug 29 1989 23:29 | 7 |
| About these cards...will I come across them later or do I need them
now? All members of my party are at level 5, have the mark of fire,
pray command, silver horn, and gold pick. Reading through these
last few notes has given me something ELSE to worry about...
Thanks for any help and answers about these cards.
*D*
|
238.60 | The path to the altar | ODIXIE::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Wed Aug 30 1989 09:27 | 58 |
| In case the following constitutes a *spoiler* I'll put it behind
some LF's.
The clue to the cards is *place the cards on the alter*.
Directions to the *alter* follows.
*spoiler*
Enter EXODUS.
For reference purposes: as you view the screen of the TV moving to the
top I will call NORTH, moving to the left I will call WEST, moving to
theright I will call EAST and moving to the bottom I will call SOUTH.
Move north to the wall then cross over the fire to the east. Take
the path east to the wall, go north to the wall, go east to the wall,
go north to the wall, go west to the wall, go north to the wall,
go east to the fire, go north (two moves) and take the path to the
west (three moves west), go north to the wall, go west to the wall
then north across the *force* field. Three moves past the *force*
field go west to the wall, go south to the wall, (your getting reall
close now), go west to the first path north. The altar is about
ten moves north but *somebody* did warn you about the *floor*, didn't
they?
|
238.61 | Pray! | LDP::BENNETT | John Bennett | Wed Aug 30 1989 10:00 | 6 |
| The hint about the order of the cards can be found in the CAVE OF MOON.
[The name contains a hint about how to get there].
Another useful hint comes from a townsperson - PRAY AT THE SHRINES.
John
|
238.62 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Aug 30 1989 10:00 | 8 |
| Re .59:
You need the ship. You may need to advance beyond level five. Once
the conditions are right, you will see pirates ships at various places
on the water. When you do, attack one of them.
-- edp
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238.63 | Hint on the *cards* order? | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Thu Aug 31 1989 11:37 | 11 |
| ref .61
I don't recall a hint about the *order* of the cards. Though I
didn't have much trouble solving it (I was successful on my 3rd
attempt).
Please send me *mail* or post the clue and the level it was find
on.
I'm just curious.
|
238.64 | Looking for the silver pick... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Mon Sep 04 1989 19:00 | 17 |
|
I'm looking for the silver pick. I understand that it is in the
Cave of Death on the 8th level. Can somebody point me in the direction
of it's location in relation to the Mark of Kings? I've found the
mystic armor and think that with the magic/mystic sword my party
will be as armed as possible, is this a correct assumption? Once you
go to Ambrosia, how do you get back to Sosaria? When I was there
last, I couldn't find a pirate ship in the ocean that I could get to
in order to fight the pirates and take their ship.
Thanks for any and all help,
P.S. I now know HOW to get the *cards* and where to get them, I'm
presently working on a theory I had...
*D*
|
238.65 | The pirate ship in Ambrosia | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Sep 05 1989 09:27 | 37 |
|
Mild *spoilers* follow
There is a path in Ambrosia that leads to the sea you arrive on.
Look just south of where you found the flower (you did find the
flower?).
You will find a pirates ship (of coarse you'll have to defeat them
to get the ship). This sea also leads to the Shrine of Wisdom.
|
238.66 | Exodus exterminated! | HOCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Tue Sep 05 1989 11:20 | 15 |
| Jerry,
Sorry to disagree, but the sea you will be on after you defeat
the pirate ship in Ambrosia (when attemting to go back to Sosaria)
leads to the Shrine of Dexterity. I agree that there does not seem
to be much gained by getting a lot of dexterity.
To all the noters out there, I would publicly like to thank
Jerry for all his help--to say it was invaluable would be an
understatement. I have been playing Ultima for about four months
until last Friday when Exodus was destroyed!!!!! I have been to
Exodus and survived!!!!
I personally thought the ending was quite appropriate.
Mich
|
238.67 | All Shrines Look Alike To Me | ODIXIE::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Sep 05 1989 15:02 | 5 |
| Your right about the Shrine of Dexterity. I don't know what I was
thinking about. Must of had a *memory parity error*.
Send me your impression of the *victory* over EXODUS.
|
238.68 | will it make it harder??? | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Wed Sep 06 1989 15:48 | 20 |
|
This is in reply (sort of) to .61 that I wrote. I found and got the silver
pick and I know where to dig with it to get the mystic/magic sword, I know
where to dig with the gold pick to get the mystic armor but I have a
question for you pros out there - will just getting/touching the Mark
of Kings make the monsters in the overworld harder to fight? I like the
monsters that I can use repel and undead spells on in order to do away
with them. Should I get all the items(you know which ones I mean) from
the caves while still at level 1 or should I go to level 5 and get them
and then to Ambrosia, etc.? I was gonna stay at level 1 for awhile till
I had amassed enough gold, food, sands, gems and other goodies needed
since it's much harder to fight monsters and get gold much less get back
to Dawn when I'm level 5 -
This is part of a theory that I'm working on...
Thanks for all the help and hints/clues/pointers
*D*
|
238.69 | Correction to note .68 | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Wed Sep 06 1989 15:56 | 1 |
|
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238.70 | Pointers | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Wed Sep 06 1989 16:05 | 34 |
| Well, I guess it really depends upon your philosophical approach
to conquering this game. First of all, it would seem to be easier
to steal gold from treasure chests even though you "get caught".
There are several areas on the game board where you will find a
lot of treasure chests. Getting gold there seems to me to be easier
than fighting a lot of creatures and getting only a little at a
time.
Related to this is the fact that in order to get to those areas
in which there are a lot of treasure chests, you do have to be at
higher levels. While it is true that more difficult monsters appear
at higher levels, you are missing out on some of the crucial experience
you will need later on to solve/win this game. Please note that
the maximum level for a character is 25.
The next related point is that getting to Ambrosia is absolutely
critical. You will have to go there many times in order to do all
that you have to do before you can even think of entering Exodus.
Not only does this mean that you will have to raise your experience
level, it also means that yopu will have to do extensive exploring,
talking to townspeople, and experimenting. Many of the things you
have to do are logical in themselves. Some are only logical after
you talk to townspeople, but remember some townspeople lie.
Pay attention to your screens and try to remember what happens,
when and where it happens and what to do to recover. Don't be afraid!!!
You can only have 9,999 gold points at one time. Believe me you
will need to get much more than that to win this game.
If you need some specific pointers, send me mail and I'll be happy
to answer.
Mich
|
238.71 | My PIGGY BANK | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Thu Sep 07 1989 09:17 | 9 |
| I call the *Cave of Death* my perosnal *PIGGY BANK* since level
three has 17 chest of gold in an easy pattern to find. There's
even a *Delicious Fountain* nearby in case you are badly injured.
As .-1 says your style of plan will determine the methods you want
to use to attain more gold.
Good Luck
|
238.72 | Ditto | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Thu Sep 07 1989 15:17 | 8 |
| Oh, yeah, using certain caves is almost essential to letting you
proceed smoothly through to the end game. By familiarizing yourself
with these caves, you can avoid using magic, re-build your strength,
and get rich.
To all of you out there, enjoy exploring!!!!
Mich
|
238.73 | about that powder... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Wed Sep 13 1989 21:43 | 11 |
|
Las night when playing ULTIMA, I decided to explore Exodus' lair
before I turned the NES off for the night. I came upon 2
dragons and could NOT use my powder!! How can one kill off these
bad guys without the use of powder? Also, how does one go about
getting the rot and death spells? I'm playing with a cleric, a
druid, a lark, and a ranger. My party's levels are 23, 17,19 and 11
though I don't remember whose level is what.
Thanks for any and all help,
*D*
|
238.74 | General hints | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Mon Sep 18 1989 11:21 | 21 |
| I'll give just a few general comments:
The level strengths of your party members are not high enough yet.Keep
building them up.
Nothing works in Exodus except your fighting ability and magic.
GOLD, GOLD, GOLD!!!!
Visit Ambrosia frequently, but pay (pun) attention to how you spend
your money.
Do you have the Mystic Sword and the Mystic Armor?
Don't despair--beating them final dragons (there are a heck of a
lot more than 2) is relatively easy once you figure out how to best
use what you have in your arsenal.
If you need any more direct spoilers, send me mail.
Mich
|
238.75 | Oh, silver pick....where are you? | GOLETA::GOHN_LI | | Fri Sep 22 1989 19:00 | 14 |
| Love this game.
As the person in .64 was wondering......Can someone give me some
help finding the silver pick on level 8?
I have the gold pick, my characters are still at level one, and
each of them has over 9,000 GPs.
Should I visit Ambrosia?
What to do....what to do! Any and all help appreciated.
Linda
|
238.76 | Where's the pick? | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Mon Sep 25 1989 14:57 | 5 |
| The silver pick is at the bottom of one of the dungeons. I believe a
previous note has a spoiler.
If you want specific help or spoilers send mail to ODIXIE::WITMAN.
|
238.77 | answers and questions... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Sep 26 1989 01:40 | 31 |
|
< Can someone give me some help finding the silver pick on level 8?>
*Deffinite spoiler on location of silver pick*
In the Death Cave, level 8 and **spoiler**
in a room in the northwest corner...
I'd go to Ambrosia and raise the levels of your characters. Of course,
you can't raise them all - you'll need many, many etc. more gold
pieces to do that. Be sure to get the flower in Ambrosia - and give
them to Sherry in the Royal City - she'll give you something that's
really good to have. And you can go back and get this flower (for
each member of your party) as often as needed) There's more to
going to Ambrosia than just raising your levels, so think about
the clues the townspeople told you...
Now, I have a question - when I was in Ambrosia I went to the Shrine of
Dexterity (sp?) and couldn't find a priest!! Shouldn't there be one
here? I need something from this shrine as well as making Cleric more
dexterious (sp?). Was this just a fluke, or is this something that
I need to solve?
This game is great. Only problem is, there aren't enough hours in the
day/night for me to play this game and still get a decent nights sleep.
Oh well, Zelda and Link were just as addicting and I managed to survive...
All help will be appreciated...
*D*
|
238.78 | Flowery Question | DNEAST::LACHANCE_DWA | | Tue Sep 26 1989 08:58 | 8 |
| In reading note .77 I have a question . How does one give the flower
I've been to the right person but couldnt give the flower. I also need
help in finding the bribe command. I have all marks and have maxed
abilities but no bribe command and no silver horn. Any hints will be
of great help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dwaine L
Dneast::lachance_dwa
|
238.79 | More hints | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Sep 26 1989 09:14 | 23 |
| responses to .-1
possible *spoilers*
I wouldn't worry about the *bribe* command it's really not necessary to
the solution. There are rear entrances.
If your talking to Sherry you should be able to *GIVE* her the flower.
|
238.80 | hints,hints,hints,etc... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Sep 26 1989 15:46 | 14 |
|
More info on the bribe command - *spoiler*
you'll need to talk to a girl in a hospital in one of the cities -
*spoiler*
the city I'm talking about is Devil Guard. As for the silver horn,
you need to get the *pray* command and use it - it can be obtained
in the city of *spoiler*
Yew, have you found Yew?
If you need any more help, let me know and I'll try to answer
your questions -
*D*
|
238.81 | a little p.s. to my previous note... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Tue Sep 26 1989 15:52 | 8 |
|
This is a p.s. to my previous note, re. the silver horn -
once you get the *pray* command you will need to use this command
in order to obtain the silver horn - one of the townfolk somewhere
mentioned something about this pray command - you'll need the
Mark of Fire in order to get this command, also...
*D*
|
238.82 | mistic armor | DRIVEN::MACLEAN | | Thu Oct 05 1989 19:37 | 5 |
| i need to know where the mistic armor is. any spoilers??
|
238.83 | Mystic Armor | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Oct 06 1989 06:06 | 34 |
| spoiler for mystic armor----
If you were to dig with a *gold pick* on an island. If you haven't
found the mystic weapon, it also is buried on an island but you'll need
a different pick.
|
238.84 | gold pick location? | SUBWAY::FERRES | temporary space | Mon Oct 16 1989 09:19 | 4 |
| Need spoiler for gold pick - in which guild shop should I look?
..........steve
|
238.85 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Mon Oct 16 1989 10:37 | 11 |
| > Need spoiler for gold pick - in which guild shop should I look?
spoiler coming up!
You need to get into dawn and then steal something that doesnt really
belong to you.
- George
|
238.86 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Mon Oct 16 1989 15:58 | 14 |
| I have read through all the replies but can't determine how to get
the "PRAY" command. I've been to the 'circle of light' and I have
the 'mark of fire'. What else do I need to do?
Also, I have bought some horses but, can't use them because evidently
I need to get the 'horse' command. Where do I get this?
- George
P.S. I agree that this is a great game but, it requires too much
money collecting. I also love the humor that the creator(s) put in.
i.e. one character asks "Do you know who I am?" then replies..
"I created Ultima" and "believe it or not, I'm Richard Garrity".
|
238.87 | Ask and you shall find. | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Mon Oct 16 1989 16:08 | 23 |
| ref .-1 PRAY command
Possible Spoiler to follow-------
Before one can pray you must be instucted by a Holy Man. Look
somewhere north of the Circle of Light.
|
238.88 | Dawn spoiler request | SUBWAY::FERRES | temporary space | Tue Oct 17 1989 08:45 | 18 |
| re .85:
Thanks - that's just what I suspected, so last night I spent lots of
time trying to find Dawn, with no success. Now I need another spoiler!
In one town (Death Gulch?) I got the clue that (spoiler)
"Dawn appears when two new moons", and another clue said that Dawn
appears in the forest. I guess that means the forest west of Montor
West - is that right? Well, I spent hundreds of foods waiting and
checking each square of that forest, with no luck. So, where is
Dawn?? There? In which portion?
Or maybe I just need help with interpreting the moons ... ?
Thanks for the help.
..........steve
|
238.89 | Let there be *Dawn* | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Oct 17 1989 09:46 | 29 |
| Location of Dawn *spoiler*
Dawn is located in the forest south of the castle. Enter the forest
and travel south until you get to the mountain range then go to your
right to the edge of the mountain range. Dawn will appear about three
in the area about three sqaures north of the edge of the range. I
believe when two full moons are showing.
Have fun.
|
238.90 | lies, damn lies | WMOIS::FULTI | | Tue Oct 17 1989 10:50 | 8 |
| re: .88 .89
I believe that the people lie about when DAWN appears. The town seems
to appear when there are NO moons showing, unless I am misinterpreting
the waxing and waning of the moons. Which could be the case because I am
having big trouble trying to get through this game.
- George
|
238.91 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Tue Oct 17 1989 10:59 | 25 |
| Re: .87
Reply to spoiler (which mentions the spoiler).
> Before one can pray you must be instucted by a Holy Man. Look
> somewhere north of the Circle of Light.
I found the Holy men, one asked if i wanted to meditate or revive a
player the other told me to pray and I would hear the voice of truth.
Now I did just about everything I could think of but, alas, no success.
How does one meditate with the holy man? How can I pray without the PRAY
command? Yes, I even went as far as pausing at the HOLY man pretending to
meditate and then went to the Circle of Light and of course, "nothing!".
This is getting frustrating as all $@#%$##^
help....
I also found the hint about the hospital in the town of devils guard.
I couldn't find the hospital in that town. Maybe I have it wrong but,
I believe that Devils guard is the town where the guards expect to be
bribed.
- George
|
238.92 | Second Window? | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Oct 17 1989 16:50 | 12 |
| ref. .-1
If the Holy Man told you to PRAY then that option should now show in
the second options window.
I've loaned out the game so I can't confirm the moons but I do have a
map that will remind me exactly where Dawn is. I'll reply tomorrow.
If you send me mail we can take this discussion there so we don't give
away too many secrets.
|
238.93 | silly moons | IRT::FERRES | temporary space | Wed Oct 18 1989 08:38 | 9 |
| re: .89
Thanks - got it! Don't know why it was missed the first time.
re: .90
The new moon IS when its dark -
a full moon is when its light.
..........steve
|
238.94 | well ther you go! | WMOIS::FULTI | | Wed Oct 18 1989 08:42 | 11 |
| > re: .90
> The new moon IS when its dark -
> a full moon is when its light.
Well hot dang Steve! I guess its true that you learn something new everyday (-:
- George
P.S. I apologize to those townfolk who I accused of lieing.
|
238.95 | Recouping Hit Points | DELREY::UCCI_SA | | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:12 | 10 |
| I JUST started this game last night. After my very first battle
or two, all of my characters are down to 35 - 50 hit points. I
never was a good fighter.
Is there somewhere I can go to get my hit points back up to 150?
How do I get my HP up?
I die a LOT!!!
Sandie
|
238.96 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Thu Oct 26 1989 14:51 | 20 |
| > Is there somewhere I can go to get my hit points back up to 150?
> How do I get my HP up?
> I die a LOT!!!
Welcome to one of the best (IMO) games so far, it is frustrating at times
however. To answer your question, YES there are places (fountains) that will
replenish your hit points. Caution thou, there are some that will take away
hit points. If you have a "cleric" or "wizard" as a member of your party
they will have "heal" power/magic which selectively restore hit points to
any member of the party. Also, if you accumulate enough GPs you can buy
"tents" at a guild shop which restores hit points to all members of the
party.
- Good Luck
george
|
238.97 | Toot Toot | SHARE::BENTLEY | | Wed Dec 13 1989 12:59 | 11 |
| Can someone give me a hint on how to find the "horn" or "bugle". I
assume that it's not in a cave because it wasn't listed in an earlier
note on caves and their treasures. If its in one of the chests in the
second row of some locations, how do you get to the chests? I have a
ship and have been to ambrosia. I'm slowly obtaining more power. I
have all four marks as well.
Hints are appreciated.
Wayne Bentley
|
238.98 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Wed Dec 13 1989 13:11 | 3 |
| If you pray hard enough it will be given to you....
- George
|
238.99 | additional spoiler | POCUS::LANDRON | Bring Back Those Doo Wopps | Wed Dec 13 1989 13:44 | 3 |
| It is also important where your pray.
Mich
|
238.100 | I'll get it yet... | SHARE::BENTLEY | | Thu Dec 14 1989 13:14 | 8 |
| OK, OK
I read through the replies more and I'm sure I must have the "pray"
command now, so I can get the "horn". Just to save me potential
aggravation when I get home tonight...how do I get to the "second"
command menu? It must be simple, right?
Wayne Bentley
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238.101 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Thu Dec 14 1989 14:27 | 3 |
| Use 'select' & A button while first menu is displayed, I think. Its been awhile.
- george
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238.102 | | DDIF::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Thu Dec 14 1989 16:36 | 4 |
| Just 'select' is good enough. Use the 'A' button to pick the option
off the second menu, as usual.
- Chris
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238.103 | A beginner's needs... | DEMING::TOPEL | | Fri Dec 15 1989 12:53 | 10 |
|
I just (finally) got the game for the kids... for Christmas....
As a beginner - what is the best choosing for charaters?
(the furtherest I've got so far is "reading" the instructions....)
thx
Dan
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238.104 | My character set | DDIF::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Fri Dec 15 1989 16:03 | 37 |
| Best characters:
I find it very handy to have
a) lots of clerical magic. Used to heal damaged people and to open
treasure chests painlessly.
b) projectile weapons.
c) at least one "tank" to keep the unarmored mages and projectile slingers
from going hand to hand with nasty monsters
d) a mage who can be upgraded to maximum magic points.
So, I'm currently running:
An elf fighter. This is my "tank". He gets the heaviest armor I can
afford (or find), and the biggest hand-to-hand weapon.
A fuzzy mage. After this guy is upgraded to maximum dex and maximum
magic points, he's hell on wheels. Don't get in his way, unless you're
a couple of dragons.
A bobbit cleric. Maximum healing power, and lots of treasure-chest
opening capability.
A bobbit paladin. Supplies supplemental healing power, opens chests,
and also can handle any weapon, so she stands back and bangs opponents
at range with the heaviest projectile weapon I can buy.
I considered but rejected getting a thief. Basically, they offer
projectile power, but no magic. Supposedly they can open chests
without damage - but my limited experience with a member of this
profession did not bear out this theory. So I trashed the character
and took the paladin. She opens chests nicely using magic, she can
wear armor, she helps heal people who would otherwise wait for poison
to kill them, and she can use projectile weapons - although the low dex
potential is a definite disadvantage.
- Chris
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238.105 | Game bad? (physically) | DEMING::TOPEL | | Tue Dec 19 1989 22:25 | 14 |
| Don't know if there's a problem with the one I just bought or..
maybe I'm doing something wrong...
I'm not able to get past assigning the ability points when attempting
to make my own team. Per the instructions, once I've assigned the
points, I'm supposed to hit button A. I did and nothing happened -
I reset the game a bunch of times and got the same results. Per
the instructions, once button A is pushed, OK and cancel will appear on
the screen - but nothing is happening.....
Am I doing something wrong??
thx
Dan
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238.106 | HELP I'm no good at this game! | SOFBAS::WALKER | | Thu Dec 28 1989 11:25 | 15 |
|
You guys are driving me crazy. I've been reading through all the
replies and I cannot figure out how you guys are succeeding.
As a veteran Link and Zelda player I am amazed at my incapacity to
get anywhere!
It seems I am always spending more money and time running off to
the hospital than I make by fighting and openining chests! I always
have a cleric and a wizard in my retinue. Please help!!!!!!!
I have not made it more than an hour without my whole party dying!
Barbara
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238.107 | A little help maybe? | SHARE::BENTLEY | | Thu Dec 28 1989 12:50 | 11 |
| Re:-.1
Do you have FOOD? Without it your hit points decrease with each move.
You should not get poisoned opening chests with the CLERIC OPEN
command. BTW you can share food and swap gold with commands on the
second command screen. I agree that this games does take a different
mindset than the Link adventures.
Hope this helps some.
Wayne B.
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238.108 | CAVES S*CK!! | DELREY::UCCI_SA | | Thu Dec 28 1989 16:04 | 8 |
| I also had a LOT of trouble starting this game. Now, I have been
all over the overworld but I CAN'T get the hang of the caves. Why
did they do it 3 dimensional. I guess I'm just not a Spacial
person. I have GIVEN UP on Ultima.......unless someone can explain
what the he!! I'm an looking at in the caves, and how I know where
I'm going and where I have been..
Sandie
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238.109 | Horse - Command?? | DEMING::TOPEL | | Fri Dec 29 1989 10:05 | 7 |
| Need a spoiler.........
I have horses - but I don't know how to 'command' them.......
thx
Dan
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238.110 | second screen | COMET::FARRINGTON | | Fri Dec 29 1989 15:45 | 5 |
| Just get to the second screen....
then use horse
grizz
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238.111 | it *is* frustrating\ | DDIF::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Tue Jan 02 1990 17:36 | 20 |
| The HORSE command is on the second menu screen. Press 'A' to bring up
the command menu, then press 'SELECT'.
Of course, I have to add spoilers:
Having trouble in the caves? Would a map be helpful?
Then use the gypsies gem, and have a pad of paper handy!
Caves are difficult, even if you know where you are going. You might
want to smell the roses in Ambrosia, and go courting before you enter
the caves in any serious fashion.
Use wisdom when opening chests. I mean this explicitly. But if I
haven't said it plainly enough, the OPEN spell is the ONLY way to make
a profit.
Well, enough for now. Have fun!
- Chris
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238.112 | question regarding experience | ESPN::BLAISDELL | speechless | Thu Jan 04 1990 12:09 | 15 |
|
One of the hints I have read regarding this game suggested seeing
the King only after the experience point level has reached 500. Does
this apply for only one member of your party or all 4 members? In
other words, should I wait for all 4 members to get their experience
points up to 500? Will both HP and MP increase when I do this? I
know that the enemies will get stronger after I see the King.
This is a very involving game. Plenty of variables to keep you
thinking and planning ahead. So far I like it! I think the doctor
charges too much for his cures though. Hmmm. Just like in real life.
;^)
-rick
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238.113 | Wait for all four | 34228::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Jan 05 1990 08:18 | 7 |
| ref .-1
The recommendation should apply to all members of the *CURRENT* team.
The reasoning is that as the experience level goes up the difficulty of
the opponents increases. Prior to talking to the King you can defeat
much easier opponents and increase your GP's much easier.
|
238.114 | MP - how is it increased? | DEMING::TOPEL | | Fri Jan 05 1990 12:12 | 13 |
| re: .110
thx for the info........ no problem now..
Have the same question as -.2 concerning MP. Right now I seem to
be locked on a maximum of 25...... and I realize there is alot of
stuff that costs a heck of alot more. Is it level dependent? or......
If it's level dependent I've tried levels greater/= level 7 (one was
an un-saved level 14) - and still didn't see MP increasing......
thx
Dan
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238.115 | Money equals magic, if you know how | EVETPU::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Fri Jan 05 1990 12:43 | 9 |
| Nope - it's not level dependent. This isn't AD&D...
- Chris
Get rich first, then find the shrines.
Can't find the shrines? Here's a hint:
It will really make your head spin to get there!
|
238.116 | re: -.1 | DEMING::TOPEL | | Fri Jan 05 1990 12:49 | 7 |
| re: -.1
I think I know what you mean......... If it's via the water.....
I really got slottered when I got there......
Dan
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238.117 | How Do I Get The Mark of Fire? | MORO::WHICKER_BI | Heaven's Area Code is 714 | Mon Jan 08 1990 23:39 | 8 |
| HELP!!!! How do I obtain the 'Mark of Fire' once I've found it?
I located the Mark but couldn't seem to get it without damage.
Do I have to use a special command? How do I know if I've gotten it?
SPOILERS WELCOME!!!
-BW-
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238.118 | | WMOIS::FULTI | | Tue Jan 09 1990 08:49 | 10 |
| > HELP!!!! How do I obtain the 'Mark of Fire' once I've found it?
> I located the Mark but couldn't seem to get it without damage.
> Do I have to use a special command? How do I know if I've gotten it?
You can't get it without damage! it costs 50 whatevers for each member that
obtains it. This is true for each of the four marks. You can check to see
which members have the marks via the status screen.
- George
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238.119 | I'll Check the Status | MORO::WHICKER_BI | Heaven's Area Code is 714 | Tue Jan 09 1990 15:22 | 11 |
| re:118
Thanks, George. I'll check the characters' status when I get home
tonight. Hopefully, I saved the game at the right point and will be
able to see if I got the 'mark' as planned. If not, I'll have to go
thru the whole gruelling ordeal again! Oh well...(heavy sigh)...
that's what Nintendo's all about...
Regards,
BW
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238.120 | Strategy for low levels. | VMSNET::WOODBURY | Atlanta Networks/VMS Support | Wed Jan 10 1990 16:12 | 75 |
| I have been 'working' on ULTIMA for a little over a week and just went
through this topic today. I have a number of suggestions to new players,
some of them have been confirmed by other notes in this topic. For those
that want no help what-so-ever I will throw in a <FF> before the discussion
but if you didn't want any help, what'ch doing reading this in the first
place?
The one item that was not clear from the instruction book was how to
get to the second command screen. I think Left/Right on the pad would have
been much more logical than SELECT, but I only play the game. In general,
go poking buttons until you find out what works where.
First, you have space for 20 characters in each 'file'. USE THEM. I
even when to far as creating a set of characters I call the Swiss accounts.
They are characters with digits for names. I used human rangers with
S=0, D=10, I=20, W=20. None of them are ever going to talk to the king.
Their job is to collect money and provide a monotonous repetitive activity
to take my mind off other problems. They only have had one battle above
ground where any of them took any hits at all! Very boring but very
profitable.
They also make wonderful repositories for supplies like powders and
gems and tents and everything else you want to have on hand. If you have
a dead'un you are about to discard, let the Swiss strip him/her first.
(That reminds me - a corpse is a good place to stash supplies. I haven't run
into any limit on supplies yet, but there probably is one.) It is
inconvenient having to transfer one torch or whatever at a time, but that is
just about the same as transferring the money, going to the shops and buying
one item at a time. Transfers involve getting a party together containing
the character making the deposit or withdrawal and the appropriate account.
Once the party is formed and activated, do the transfers right there in the
inn and save the results.
If you want to get real low, create a character, strip him/her and
discard the hulk. You could even feed the Swiss this way if you keep them
starved enough. I think it is easier to get rich by wandering around and
casting a few spells. Think of it as army patrols or police walking a beat.
Notes on previous notes -
You don't need the king mark to get a ship. A single 5th level
character is enough to attract pirates. It may be that they will show up
for lower levels than that; I didn't keep that close track.
Dishonest guards -
The brown guards are honest. They disappear when you pay them to. The
blue guards are less honest. They will accept your gratuity with thanks
and do nothing.
Fights -
The further off you can kill an enemy, the better - buy and use a
blowgun. Magic is also very useful at low levels. A limited multi-magic
character like a ranger, is better than a full function single magic
character like a wizard at low levels. If you get into a fight where the
characters inherent magic is not enough, like a fight with the guards or
below ground, it helps if you have a generous supply of powder. It is
hardly chivalrous, but it works!
Dexterity -
I have not played with enough different characters yet, but dexterity
may have an impact on how often you miss, either in magic or in a fight.
Maps -
Trying to get the game to hold still long enough to draw an accurate
map is well nigh impossible. If you have a VCR, record the game and go
back over the tape after the session. You will get much better results
for much less aggravation.
|
238.121 | Operational questions... | VMSNET::WOODBURY | Atlanta Networks/VMS Support | Wed Jan 10 1990 16:31 | 11 |
| 1) Is it possible to change weapons while on the battle board?
2) Wizards have a comment in the documentation about dexterity. Has any
body figured out what it means? What is the implication about not having
any dexterity in the comments on some of the other character types?
3) Is there any way to get on/over the counters?
4) Has anybody else noticed that you can sometimes see through closed
doors or walls if you get at just the right angle to the end of a wall
or doorway? Do you occasionally see people/things moving in the dark?
|
238.122 | another strategy | ESPN::BLAISDELL | speechless | Thu Jan 11 1990 11:49 | 49 |
|
What is good about this game is that there are numerous strategies
that are available to move ahead in the game. I'll put mine behind
the formfeed as it is very different from .120's .
I have used just one party which consists of 2 Dwarf Rangers
that occupy the first two positions, a Fuzzy Wizard, and bringing
up the rear, a Dwarf Paladin. With this combination I have two
strong characters for battle on the front lines which I can arm
to the teeth and coat with the strongest armour. The Rangers also
have both cleric and wizard spells. The Wizard provides me with
all the nice spells I need to navigate the caves and the Paladin
is not only strong in battle but can open all the treasure chests
without worrying about the booby traps. Nobody gets poisoned or
damaged and the character gathering the money is in the rear where
there is little fear of enemies robbing her.
I also use the save feature extensively. If I tire of fighting
the battles to gather gold, I'll save my position, and send my
party out to investigate new things like caves, Ambrosia, or test
out the new enemies. I don't worry about the characters perishing
with these forays, since I'll reset anyway and go back to where
the game was saved. The advantage with this strategy is, that I
can find out what I'll need for weapons, tools etc. in order to
proceed to the next stage without losing anything or anybody.
Reviving a dead party member can be expensive and I want to keep
the gold gathering fights to a minimum.
I've only been playing for a week and have been able to get the
Mark of Fire and powered all characters to level 5. I noticed that
some of the weaker enemies can still be found for some easy gold
gathering and with the hit points jacked up to 550 for all characters,
even the tougher enemies can be be beaten. The Paladin also has the
heal spell which I use quite a bit. There may be a point in time
where I'll have to use a different character but until then, I'm
going to stick to my original four.
Some of the complaints I have about the game are concerning the
fights. There is no way to switch weapons during a battle. The gold
rewarded after a fight is purely random. I feel the gold value should
somehow be related to the number of enemies and strength of the enemies
you defeat, like Dragon Warrior does. And you can't run away from
a fight like you can in Dragon Warrior. But overall, Ultima is a great
game and I'm enjoying it.
-rick
|
238.123 | exit | DEMING::TOPEL | | Thu Jan 11 1990 12:08 | 9 |
| re: -.1
How do you save the game at the "position" your at?
I thought you could only "save' at the available Inns.....
thx
Dan
|
238.124 | inns are it | ESPN::BLAISDELL | speechless | Thu Jan 11 1990 12:14 | 8 |
|
Dan,
Yup, that's where I've been saving. Because the Ultima map is
not that extensive, you are always fairly close to the inn to go
in and save.
-rick
|
238.125 | Inns - more than two? | DEMING::TOPEL | | Thu Jan 11 1990 13:46 | 8 |
|
re: -.1
Thanks - thats what I thought.......... A question..... Are there
more than two Inns?
thx
Dan
|
238.126 | | VMSNET::WOODBURY | Atlanta Networks/VMS Support | Thu Jan 11 1990 14:32 | 3 |
| I have found three inns so far. LBs, Dawn, Ambrosia. Don't ask me
how I got to Ambrosia; I should NOT have been there with the Swiss and
got trounced but good!
|
238.127 | Questions about the altar and the cards... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Thu Jan 11 1990 23:11 | 18 |
|
How do I get the altar in Exodus' lair and how do I put the
cards on it??
I explored a bit and that floor is WILD!! You can't see what
it is you're fighting but it sure hits hard!!! I lost my Cleric
(luckily I'd saved the game prior to going to Exodus) but
these questions are running through my mind tonight as I try to
figure a new approach for tomorrow nights quest...
I'd appreciate any and all help and advice and whatever else
anyone may want to throw my way. That first question should
read "how do I get to the altar in Exodus' lair and how do I
put the cards on it once I reach it???
Thanks,
*D*
|
238.128 | Gratuities? | AKOV13::SALLOWAY | You'll See Perpetual Change | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:35 | 4 |
| How do you tip the bartender or bribe a guard? If I select gold, it
only allows me to transfer among the player characters.
-Brian
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238.129 | At those prices, who needs to tip? | EVETPU::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Fri Jan 12 1990 14:33 | 9 |
| re: .-1
If you don't think 10 gold is a good tip for a drink, you must find it
fairly expensive to get plastered! Keep drinking - the bartenders know
you're taking care of them.
Bribing guards requires the bribe command. I'll have to admit that I
don't know how I got that one - something I did turned it on, but I'm
not sure what.
|
238.130 | To get the *bribe* command... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Fri Jan 12 1990 14:46 | 11 |
|
Re: .-2
To get the bribe command you must talk to someone. If you want to
know more, *spoiler * follows form feed:
You must go to the city of Devil Guard, which is accessable
only through the moon gates, and talk to, *spoiler*
the girl at the hospital who does not move around at all. After
talking to her, look at the command list and you'll see that
*bribe* has been added.
*D*
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238.131 | Please tell me HOW to do it... | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Sun Jan 14 1990 13:28 | 16 |
|
I have found what I suspect to be where the altar is, but I
have NO idea how to place the cards on it. I am aware that they
must placed in a certain order, but the question that kept me up
till the wee hours of the morning is HOW do you place the cards
on the altar?? What command do you use?? Did I make a big
boo-boo when I got each card for each party member? Should I
have gotten 1 card for 1 party member and then put the party
in the order that the cards are supposed to be placed on the
altar and THEN once in the correct place, something magical
happens. I hope someone replies real soon as my sanity and
my families depends on my finishing this game. I'm sooooooo
close that I can taste it...
Any and all help, spoilers, hints more than welcome!
*D*
|
238.132 | Place the cards on the altar. | ODIXIE::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:39 | 11 |
| Spoiler to follow.
To place the cards on the altar you must defeat the *FLOOR* then move
one square forward. You will be intructed to place the cards on the
altar and given the oppourtunity to select the order. I don't believe
all characters have to have the cards but I haven't tested this theory.
When I *SEALED* EXODUS each of my characters had the cards.
I still like this game.
|
238.133 | | VMSNET::WOODBURY | Atlanta Networks/VMS Support | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:23 | 30 |
| Re .122:
I have not used the entire strategy I outlined yet, but what I have
used has been very successful.
I enjoy finding the effects of the character system almost as much fun
as actually running the characters.
I only use two parties so far. The first consists of two rangers, a
wizard and a paladin. The second party is all rangers and form the Swiss
account. They have collected a very impressive number of experience points.
Two are well over 7000, has the mark of the king but is still 1st level.
The mark of the king is only useful/effective if you are going to talk to
the king.
A further refinement - If you bring in a new character, send him/her
out with the foraging party and let him/her do most of the killing. This
boosts his/her experience points quickly to the point where he/she can
safely join the main party.
When building a new character, don't be afraid to leave some of the
attributes at zero, but make sure that any disbursements are effective.
For example, you could build a ranger S=0, D=0, I=25, W=25 but that only
gives you 12 MMP. You get new spells at 10 and 15 MP so the extra 2 MP
is wasted until you can buy more I & W. That leaves 10 points to spread
between S & D. I stuck them in D to see if it reduced the MISSED rate but
they might have been more effective in S where they increase the damage in
hand to hand combat. Since I avoid close order combat as much as possible,
I haven't noticed the effect very much.
|
238.134 | Cards and alters | SHARE::BENTLEY | | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:46 | 11 |
| Re: -.2
Concerning the laying of cards at the alter...
What do you do when you get to an alter?
If you want a more direct hint, continue...
PRAY at the edge of the water facing the north, don't choose the wrong
card though or suffer the major consequences.
Wayne B.
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238.135 | Tonight, I beat Exodus!!! | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Thu Jan 18 1990 00:33 | 10 |
|
Tonight, I defeated Exodus!! I had two (count 'em) members of my
party left when I did so. I want to offer my thanks and gratitude
to all of those who gave help to me when I needed it. Now, it's
on to Faxanadu. If I could only find the second fountain...
Oh, well that's another notes conference. Thanks once again for
all the help that everyone gave to me.
*D*
|
238.136 | What other games is it like??? | IDAHO::HOLT | Adam Holt | Thu Jan 18 1990 12:02 | 10 |
|
Reading through the replies, I came to the conclusion that this
game is sort of like Bard's Tale (a computer game) or Dungeons and
Dragons. So, could any of you tell me if it's like either of these
games or not, because my local video store doesn't have it.
thanks,
Ad
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238.137 | My 2 Cents | 34228::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:15 | 13 |
| I've played Bards Tale III and would say the similarities are generic.
I.E. Classes of characters that use *POWERS* to defeat enemies. Ultima
seems easier to play. Bards Tale is more complex. I finished Ultima
(after a couple months of play), I quit playing Bards Tale after one
evening. I might pick it up again but doubt I'll ever play it to
solution.
My *GAME* philosophy is that games have to be challenging enough to
hold your interest, difficult enough to make you keep *trying* but not
so difficult that you *give-up*.
When I get my ULTIMA cartriage back (it's been on lone to a friend of
my sons) I'll probably play it again.
|
238.138 | a rating and a hint | ESPN::BLAISDELL | Red Sox, 1999 World Champs | Mon Jan 29 1990 12:35 | 30 |
|
Have been playing this game for a few weeks now and am almost done,
and have to say it is a good one. Dragon Warrior did a few things
better, especially with the experience levels/points and fight scenes,
but Ultima has a lot of nice surprises and touches that have kept me
interested. The 3D dungeon scenes were a change of pace, the destroy and
death spells are fun, and keeping up with all the attributes of the 4
characters in your party is a challenge. I started out with 4 characters
and have only had to replace one of them so far.
I'd rate it a solid 8.5-9.0 with Legend of Zelda again being the
one to match at a 10.
-rick
Mild gold gathering hint behind the <ff>
There have been some complaints about the building up of gold being
tedious and time-consuming. Well, once you reach level 5 and are able
to go for a boat ride, getting "rich" isn't that hard to do and is
reasonably quick. There exists a cache of treasure chests in one of
the towns, that if you have a character that has the "open" spell,
you can get 1500-2000 gold each and every time. Make sure at least one
of your party has the compass heart to get you back to the King's castle
in case you get in a fight scene with the guards. I mix this technique
with fighting enemies and trips to Ambrosia so the game doesn't get too
tedious. Don't hang out at level 1 for too long, getting gold
by battling Orcs,Goblins,Skeletons and Ghouls ! The game will bore
you to tears. Be adventurous and Ultima will reward you.
|
238.139 | I hate to be *Picky* | SWAM3::GOHN_LI | | Mon Feb 05 1990 12:28 | 16 |
| O.K., O.K. I'm giving this game another try.
Even though I've raised the level of my characters, I still have a way
to go. However..................I still have been unable to get the
silver pick. I'll explain what I've been doing after a formfeed.
Upon arrival on level 8 (using Descend magic) I travelled to the NW
corner. I found the Mark of the King, but nothing else. I used *GET*
after each step. What am I doing wrong? Major spoilers -- PLEASE!
Thanks,
Linda
|
238.140 | Level @ Finish... | DEMING::TOPEL | | Tue Feb 06 1990 12:59 | 11 |
|
A week ago I finished............ (via all the help I received...).
One thing.... My team was all level 14-ers. Was wondering what the
average team level is used for the finish and..... what the lowest has
been.
thx
Dan
|
238.141 | ?? | DPDMAI::ANDERSONS | | Mon Feb 12 1990 13:38 | 9 |
| So tell me.......Does this game get your heart pounding like in LINK?
You know....like when you have very little life power left and if you
hit the enemy one more time he dies, but if you get hit you die! Is it
worth the money? I really did not like Dragon Warrior, how does it
compare?
SLAM
|
238.142 | | COMET::FARRINGTON | | Mon Feb 12 1990 15:03 | 8 |
| If you didn't like Dragon Warrior you probably won't like
Ultima. I liked Dragon Warrior a little bit more myself.
In ultima you always recieve the same reward even with harder
type enemies as opposed to DW. You also spend a little to much
time fighting and going up and down dungeons to collect money.
greg
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238.143 | ULTIMA only second to TETRIS | ODIXIE::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Tue Feb 13 1990 08:06 | 5 |
| I didn't like Dragon Warrior but I LOVE Ultima. I loaned it out but
can't wait till I get it back to play some more.
(mumble mumble) If only I could beat my daughter at TETRIS.
|
238.144 | Guide needed | WILKIE::JAFFE | | Fri Feb 16 1990 14:38 | 10 |
| I purchased Ultima a few nights ago and, having logged about an
hour so far, confess its a hard one for me. Dragon Warrior I found
easier and won that game in 8 days. I could use a mentor, either
someone who has been to Exodus or someone involved in the game now
but ahead of my starting point. I would like to establish an ongoing
mail connection at least until I can "see through the woods".
Any takers? Reply CSS::JAFFE
Gracias Joel
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238.145 | Heart Compass?? | WYVERN::COMEFORD | Remeber, only YOU can prevent Flying Logos! | Mon Feb 19 1990 13:04 | 15 |
| Somebody mentioned a heart compass? what is this thing,
where might one find it (clues please, no spoilers)
and what does it do?
Also, I've managed to go through the vortex (whirlpool
at sea) and poke around there (useful if you have
money, less so if not). question is how do I get
back from there (never seen a moon gate or a whirlpool)
I usually have the same problem with the moon gates,
I go through but I don't return. Maybe I don't live
long enough for the moons to get to the correct
phase again?
Thanks,
Keith
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238.146 | Hints | EVETPU::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:34 | 13 |
| re: .-1
The heart compass always orients one towards the greatest love in the
game. (or self-love, anyway.)
Flowers can help you obtain the heart compass.
You have not explored Ambrosia very well. Stop and look around a bit
before you charge out across the countryside, however. You might find
that you have missed a very important clue.
If worst comes to worst, draw a map of Ambrosia. Leave no stone
unturned.
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238.147 | I think I'm missing one thing | WYVERN::COMEFORD | Remeber, only YOU can prevent Flying Logos! | Tue Feb 20 1990 12:39 | 18 |
| One thing, where/what is ambrosia? Probably a
city/town but I don't remember one by that name,
Also I haven't run into Devil Guard though
allegedly this is where the information about
bribing comes from. I have opened a door near
the king (and come to think of it I don't
now the name of that, though it's neighbor is
the Royal City)and found a gypsy. I've been wandering
about, have a ship and have been trying to get the mark of
Kings (had it once, but was to weak and out of magic
and got clobbered on the way out, now I can't find
the thing again (wasn't mapping that time, it was early
in the game and pure dumb luck)). It is an interesting
game, but I just don't have the pure time it takes of
late so I haven't used it much since christmas.
Thanks,
Keith
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238.148 | AMBROSIA | DDIF::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Tue Feb 20 1990 12:58 | 7 |
| RE: Ambrosia
From your comments so far, I know you've been there. Take your time,
and talk to people that you see standing around in the open.
If you still don't know what I mean, talk to the monk at the other end
of the whirlpool.
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238.149 | Shrine of Strength Location?? | MFGMEM::BENOIT | | Tue May 29 1990 15:44 | 7 |
| I've been playing Ultima for a few weeks now and I think it's great!
One thing I need help with, though, after <FF> ...
I need a hint about where the Shrine of Strength is, and how to get
there. I've found all the other Shrines, so those can be used as
reference points. Appreciate any "pointers"! Thanks!
|
238.150 | Hint after the formfeed | DDIF::WALSH | Schedule is Job One | Wed May 30 1990 16:36 | 15 |
| Ultima is a primarily a mapping adventure, you know. Perhaps you
should draw one.
- Chris
But since you've decided to peek:
It's south of the lake in the north part of Ambrosia. You'll have to
travel a long way west and south through narrow mountain passes before
you find it. (And there's a false trail or two, as well.)
|
238.151 | Thanks! | MFGMEM::BENOIT | | Wed May 30 1990 17:39 | 7 |
| Re .150
Thanks for the directions! I did draw a map but I must have made
a mistake because I did not find the shrine in the area you
mentioned. Actually I couldn't find the Shrine of Dexterity either
until I did complete my map.
|
238.152 | | VAXWRK::HARNEY | Yes I am a pirate, 200 years too late... | Thu May 31 1990 09:41 | 9 |
| Ok, I've beat myself to death with this one...
Where, EXACTLY, is Dawn? Can anybody help? I've
tried the suggestions here, even contacted some of
the contributors off-line, but still can't find the
place!
THanks!
\john
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238.153 | Dawn - Try this | MFGMEM::BENOIT | | Thu May 31 1990 12:03 | 10 |
| I can't give you the precise location until I go home and consult my
map, but I may be able to steer you in the right direction. Try this
...
Start in West Montor (you know where that is, right? JIC it's SSW of
LB Castle). Head west until you come to the eastern edge of a mountain
range. Find the northeastern-most block. That's the general area.
Want more?
Dawn will appear when both moons are new, four squares north of that block.
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238.154 | | VAXWRK::HARNEY | Yes I am a pirate, 200 years too late... | Mon Jun 04 1990 11:19 | 5 |
| re: .-1 (MFGMEM::BENOIT)
Thanks!!! You were RIGHT on target.
\john
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238.155 | Peace in Sosaria! | MFGMEM::BENOIT | | Thu Jun 14 1990 10:46 | 9 |
| Well, I finally sealed Exodus last night. I was disappointed with the
ending, but all in all I thought this was a good game! I'd be happy to
help anyone who needs assistance.
Back to Legacy of the Wizard and The Guardian Legend. Seems like I've
been working on those games forever!
Mary
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238.156 | technical questions | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Thu Jun 14 1990 15:05 | 16 |
| re: .155
Congrats! I might be able to help on Legacy.
I could use some technical help, no spoilers needed.
Every other adventure/rpg game I have played provided a method
of renewing hit points. I haven't figured out how to do this.
(I don't have an instruction book, bought the game used)
I just started last night, and have already died several times,
which is discouraging.
Is there a way to renew hit points when they get low?
Joel
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238.157 | Restoring HPs | MFGMEM::BENOIT | | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:22 | 23 |
|
There are 4 different ways to renew hit points after the form-feed.
1) Just walking around (as long as no one is poisoned AND you have
food) will restore hit points very slowly.
2) If you have someone in your party with cleric magic, the spell HEAL
will restore a random amount of hit points one player at a time.
You use HEAL, walk around some more to restore MP then HEAL again.
3) Tents can be purchased at the guild shops for 100 GPs. I believe
these will restore 100 HPs for each player.
4) The best way to renew HPs that I found was to find a "delicious"
fountain in the caves. Fountain spoiler follows form-feed.
The easiest-to-reach delicious fountain is in the cave of Death (N of
LB Castle), 3rd level, SE corner. Caves are difficult though. Arm
yourself before entering.
Hope this helps you!
Mary
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238.158 | advice on gold/magic question | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Fri Jun 29 1990 13:02 | 60 |
| [spoiler advice on collecting gold]
I've been following the advice or earlier notes about getting
a group for the sole purpose of collecting gold, and then transferring
the gold to your main party. It is excellent advice!
My own opinion on the makeup of the party you use is: get two
wizards and two clerics. If you keep the party at level one,
the only monsters you will meet are monsters that can be
defeated by either repel or undead magic. I pick up thousands
of gold pieces in a farily short time this way. I also use
the party to perform chores that require cross-country travel,
including buy items from the guild shops.
It works great for me!
[spoiler question]
I found my instruction book. The book lists spells (magic and
willpower systems) that I do not have. I have a cleric and
a wizard in my party (both chosen by the race most efficient
for those occupations) and have raised their intelligence and
their wisdom levels to the max.
I still don't have the maximum spells, though, and I'm wondering
what you need to do to get those killer spells. Do you have to
raise strenght and/or dexterity as well? Or find some item?
I'm at level 25 with all characters, compass heart, silver horn.
Would appreciate advice on how to get the toughest spells.
Joel
|
238.159 | spells can run to two screens | LEODLN::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Jun 29 1990 23:22 | 7 |
|
Joel,
Did you push the B button (I believe) to see the second screen of
spells?
Rick
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238.160 | i'm driving home right now! | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Sat Jun 30 1990 14:24 | 12 |
| re: .159
Good grief! Is it that easy? I've been running around for umpteen
hours - have raised and spent about 40,000 gold - and after I got
the `99' magic power it was that easy?
My friend, you don't know how much time you've saved me. When
you're in the Seattle area, stop by to pick up the lunch I
know owe you! :-)
Joel
|
238.161 | glad to help | LEODLN::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Sat Jun 30 1990 22:35 | 10 |
| >SANFAN::GRANT_JO "Don't Say 'Shank'" 12 lines 30-JUN-1990 13:24
> My friend, you don't know how much time you've saved me. When
> you're in the Seattle area, stop by to pick up the lunch I
> know owe you! :-)
How about a round of golf instead? And I won't say Sh*nk! ;^)
-rick
|
238.162 | at a _cheap_ muni! | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Mon Jul 02 1990 12:31 | 6 |
| It's a deal.
You may not say it, but you'll see it!
Joel
|
238.163 | Another tip | OTOFS::LALONDE | Mon pays, ce n'est-pas un pays,... | Thu Jul 12 1990 14:30 | 24 |
| A tip I'd like to add on healing and regaining MP
Press the "B" button when Outside or
Press the right or left pad when in the dungeon.
This will renew your HP and MP without worrying about monsters. I use
the later in caves so I can use the high level spells or to open
chests.
|
238.164 | HELP - Getting Ship out of Castle | SENIOR::STUDIVAN | | Wed Sep 12 1990 20:53 | 7 |
| How do you get the ship out of the castle? My son seems to be stuck on this
part of the game and was hoping for help. This game looks like alot of fun,
but between my son and wife I can't get near the thing. any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Earl
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238.165 | the castle ship | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Wed Sep 12 1990 21:38 | 9 |
| RE: .164
You mean the one that sails around the castle? No spoiler
this: it stays in the moat. Just have him talk to the
people he would otherwise be unable to talk with, get
back on land, and stroll away!
Joel
|
238.166 | Thanks | SENIOR::STUDIVAN | | Thu Sep 13 1990 20:06 | 3 |
| Thanks, you made his day.
Earl
|
238.168 | Try this party | XANADU::KREFETZ | | Fri Mar 08 1991 22:02 | 8 |
| Here is a good party combo (with starting attributes):
|Fight|Dexte|Intel|Wisdo|
DwarfPaladin| 20 | 15 | | 15 |
HumanRanger | 15 | 15 | 10 | 10 |
BobitCleric | 10 | 15 | | 25 |
FuzzyWizard | 05 | 20 | 25 | |
Benjamin
|
238.169 | | XANADU::KREFETZ | | Sat Mar 09 1991 08:36 | 4 |
| I searched the 8th floor from the Cave of Death, but cannot find the
silver pick. Where is it?!
Benjamin
|
238.170 | Ultima: Exodus is more or less Ultima III | SPARTY::WALSH | TPU knows... RISC/Ultrix! | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:36 | 8 |
| Au contraire. Nintendo's Ultima: Exodus is a spin-off from the Ultima
III game. The Ultima I and II from the complete series are rather
limited games, and I guess Lord British didn't think they would have
enough commercial appeal on NES.
I'm sorry, but I don't recall where the silver pick is.
- Chris
|
238.171 | Silver Pick | CSC32::L_GANGI | | Mon Mar 25 1991 16:24 | 7 |
| Hi,
If I remember right, the silver pick is inside a treasure chest
somewhere in the bottom left part of the dungeon.
Damon
|
238.172 | Need pointer to armor | REGENT::SNOW | | Wed May 22 1991 12:47 | 21 |
| I have forgotten where the mystic armor is, and it is driving my brother insane.
I put what I remembered behind the formfeed, can someone clear up the remain
details?
I remembered that
- I needed the gold pick (or silver, one was the sword, other the armor)
- I entered a town that was deserted
- there were clues about it being near a shop, buried by a tree
- I found it in something like an alleyway between two buildings
with a monster guarding it, near a tree symbol.
My brother cannot find the town, and has me wondering if I am confusing hints
between dragon warrior and ultima.
All I have found from the notesfile was that the armor is on a island.
Can anyone identify exactly where the armor is. This issue has hung my brother
up for weeks now, and I want him to finish so I can sell the cartridge :)
thanks,
ed
|
238.173 | Not exact, but close enough | SPARTY::WALSH | Follicularly challenged | Thu May 23 1991 18:22 | 8 |
| You are confusing Ultima and Dragon Warrior.
The mystic armor in Ultima is on one of the small, two square islands.
Find the right island, dig with the right implement, and you'll feel
much safer soon.
- Chris
|
238.174 | | XANADU::KREFETZ | | Sun Sep 22 1991 09:18 | 9 |
| re: .-3: Thanks. Yesterday I found the pick and got the MYSTIC SWORD
at the place specified in .-1 as the location for the Mystic ARMOR.
Does anyone know where the Mystic Armor is?
Also, does anyone know an easy way to get to a Mark of Fire and a Mark
of Force?
Furthermore, does anyone know directions to the Mark of Snake?
Thanx
Benjamin
|
238.175 | inn's | SPESHR::SWETT | | Thu Oct 08 1992 21:53 | 9 |
|
What do inn's look like? I am right at the start and trying to build
experience? Where is there one near Lord B's castle? or are they in the
castle or towns and I'm just confused?
tom
|
238.176 | | PCAE::KREFETZ | Reality is the fiction we live by. | Thu Oct 08 1992 22:00 | 5 |
| There is an inn in Lord British's castle (the first left turn after you
pass through the gates). There is also one in the village of Dawn, but
you probably won't get there for a while.
Benjamin
|
238.177 | Actual names, for people who don't know | GLDOA::FULLER | Worthless, charming and dangerous | Mon Oct 12 1992 19:26 | 2 |
| The actual name of the Nintendo game is Ultima Exodus, the sequel is
named Ultima Quest of the Avatar.
|
238.178 | RE: .8 | GLDOA::FULLER | Worthless, charming and dangerous | Mon Oct 12 1992 19:31 | 2 |
| You are wrong on the name. You must have missed it on the box. It says
right above the ULTIMA part, Exodus.
|
238.179 | Help!! | GLDOA::FULLER | Worthless, charming and dangerous | Mon Oct 12 1992 20:17 | 3 |
| How do you get the pray command, the bribe command, the silver horn,
and iron swords?
|
238.180 | In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue | PCAE::KREFETZ | Reality is the fiction we live by. | Mon Oct 12 1992 23:08 | 11 |
| Spoiler:
The pray command can be found by talking to a priest in the village of
Yew. Praying in an area south of where you receive the pray command
(but still in Yew) gives you the silver horn. Talk to a girl in Devil
Guard (accessable only via the Moongates) to get the bribe command.
Any weapon as strong or stonger than a Hand Axe (including the Iron
Sword) will only be found at Dawn's weapon shop. The village of Dawn
may be found 7 west and 36 south of Castle Brittania when both moons
are new.
Benjamin
|
238.181 | | SPESHR::SWETT | | Wed Oct 21 1992 11:31 | 6 |
|
I've wandered around a bit in a couple of caves. I'm not ready to take
them on yet. I haven't seen any names on them but they are mentioned in
here. Am I missing something?
|
238.182 | NEW Ultima RPG for GameBOY | SOLVIT::JAFFE | | Wed Oct 21 1992 16:42 | 12 |
| Moderator: redirect if appropriate....
I just purchased a new RPG for the GAME BOY, Ultima ???. Its a takeoff
on the NES AVATAR game. Seems LORD BRITTISH has lost the symbols of
avatarhood and needs a champion to find them. You get to select 1 of 4
types of characters, mage, ranger, bowman, fighter. The map of the
world is similar to AVATAR. Game is battery backed up.
I have a coast to coast flight this weekend and this is the inflight
entertainment. Ill post an update and opinion next week.
Joel
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238.183 | WOW !!! | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Thu Oct 22 1992 07:01 | 5 |
|
WOW ! That's great ! More info's, please....
Markus_happy :-)
|
238.184 | It's fantastic ! | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Mon Oct 26 1992 01:58 | 11 |
|
Yeah ! ULTIMA is great ! I bought it on Thurstay !
But now i have a problem :
I've found the wand of fireballs but i can't get it.
I see the key to get into the room but i can't reach it..
Who can help me...
Markus_ULTIMAholic
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238.185 | | PCAE::KREFETZ | Reality is the fiction we live by. | Tue Oct 27 1992 20:56 | 2 |
| I don't recall any wand of fireballs in Ultima Exodus. There may be
one in Ultima Avatar, but there's a separate note for that.
|
238.186 | Oh no ! Not Ultima Exodus ! | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Wed Oct 28 1992 03:11 | 11 |
|
Sorry, i forgot to say, this is a GAMEBOY-version.
It is not Ultima Exodus, it's
ULTIMA Runes of virtue
and it's a very great game. :-)
Btw. i got the "Wand of fireballs" by another way..
Markus
|
238.187 | How is ULTIMA on GAMEBOY? | QUIVER::DJERBAKA | | Mon Nov 02 1992 12:50 | 17 |
| Markus,
I have been playing the Ultima series for years, mostly on an Amiga
system.
I have been considering purchasing ULTIMA for GAMEBOY, but I have
been unsure of it's playability on such a limitted medium.
Could you comment on the quality of the graphics and the game in
general?
A review would be great if you have the time.
thanks,
Paul
|
238.188 | That's ULTIMA ! | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Tue Nov 03 1992 03:54 | 27 |
|
ULTIMA "Runes of virue" for the GAMEBOY is great !
The graphics are like ULTIMA V (Birdseye 2D with smoooth scrolling).
You must find 8 runes to defeat the black knight who has stolen them.
He has hide them in 8 dungeons which has a lot of monsters, skeletons
and other nice features :-)
In the dungeons you can find better weapons, armors, gold, food or
potions to build up your "equipment".
In "Britannia" ;-) are a lot of shops where you can buy the same
things. But you can't buy magic armors or magic weapons :-)
Many persons give you tips where you can find better weapons or
which way the best to find the rune (in the dungeon).
Your party is only one person but to the beginning of the game you
can selected between four persons with different qualitys.
The game s a 1meg game with battery backup. That mean you can switch
off your GAMEBOY where ever you want. If you turn on your GAMEBOY
you are at the same place where you switched off you machine.
You don't need the SAVE-Button or something else..
How i said : I like the game very, very much !!!!
Markus
P.S Creative Direktor is Richard Garriott !!
|
238.189 | Thanks for Ultima reply! | QUIVER::DJERBAKA | | Wed Nov 04 1992 11:19 | 8 |
| Thanks Markus! That's what I wanted to hear.
Will be picking this up this weekend.
Any hints or spoilors to get started would be great!
thanks again,
Paul
|
238.190 | | SPESHR::SWETT | | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:03 | 7 |
|
I need a bit better clue to find the flower. I have been wandering
around Ambrosia. I found 2 shrines and the pirates so I could return
home. No flower. Help!!
|
238.191 | | PCAE::KREFETZ | Reality is the fiction we live by. | Wed Nov 04 1992 22:15 | 8 |
| Spoiler:
When you reach Ambrosia, follow the mountain range north on the west
side when there is a break is the range with no woods, keep heading
north. When the range resumes, continue to follow it north, the west
into the forest, then south. There, you will find the flower. Give
the flower to Sherry in Royal City. She'll give you the Compass Heart.
Benjamin
|
238.192 | Something i forgot to say.. | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Thu Nov 05 1992 03:46 | 15 |
| Re. .189
Hi Paul !
I forgot to say that the conversation is like ULTIMA III !
You go to a person and the person say you something. You CAN'T
talk to the person like ULTIMA IV,V,etc. That means, you can't
ask questions !
I think, that's the price you must pay to play ULTIMA on an GAMEBOY !
But..
I LOVE THE GAME !!!
Markus_who_found_5_runes_till_today
|
238.193 | exit | QUIVER::DJERBAKA | | Mon Nov 09 1992 13:05 | 11 |
| Hi Markus,
This game is very fun to play! It carries the flavor of other
Ultimas ver well.
So far I have found three runes, the fireball wnad, and the fife.
What is your best magic item?
Paul
|
238.194 | Where is the entrance... | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Tue Nov 17 1992 09:10 | 16 |
|
Hi Paul !
My favourit magic (at this time) is the "Lightning Amulet".
It kills the "Black Knight" in front of the dungeon "Pride".
Now i have 7 runes and another problem :
I can't reach the "Isle of Avatar". One person said, the entrance
is "beneath the sea". A tunnel would lead to the island.
But I don't find any entrance. Now i am back in the dungeon
PRIDE to find the magic sword.
Maybe i need this weapon to go to the isle.
If not, who has a hint for me...
Markus_the_"Ultima"_warrior
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238.195 | It's done ! | COL01::GOETZ | Pssssst.... | Mon Nov 23 1992 09:06 | 11 |
|
It's done !
Today i finished
"ULTIMA Runes of virtue" (GameBoy)
If anyone have some question, please ask...
Markus_with_eight_runes
|
238.196 | cards | SPESHR::SWETT | | Tue Dec 15 1992 08:08 | 6 |
|
I'm ready to tackle exodus (I think) except for one minor problem. I
haven't got the cards. Where are they? I thought I have been everywhere
but I must be missing something.
|
238.197 | help! | BEDROC::SWETT | | Sun Jan 10 1993 10:47 | 8 |
|
ARRRRRGHHHHHH!!!! I can't find the altar!! Is it invisible in the big
picture and you have to walk over it or what??
tom
|
238.198 | location help needed | SNAX::NERKER | | Fri Feb 19 1993 07:12 | 13 |
| Looking for some help in locating the following:
Circle of Light to get the pray command
Where exactly DAWN is? ive tried with the instructions in previous
notes, but to no avail... I find a Swirl that appears south east of
LB's castle when it is a full moon, but all it does continually
is bring you back to that exact spot..it does not transfer you to
anywhere?
if I go south from LB castle and then west to the mountain range
i find no swirl to transport to Dawn?
any help would be appreciated it...
|
238.199 | | SPESHR::SWETT | | Fri Feb 19 1993 19:08 | 8 |
|
You're in the right area. There is no moon gate (swirl) to transport
you. After you go wet to the mountains, go due north 3 or for spaces
and it just appears when both moons are full.
tom
|
238.200 | circle of light? | SNAX::NERKER | | Mon Feb 22 1993 08:40 | 5 |
| ok thanks I finally found dawn and yew and got the "pray" command...
but havnt got a clue as to where this circle of light is?????
need help getting the silver horn? thanks for Dawn info
bob
|