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525.1 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Mon Oct 01 1990 17:04 | 1 |
| I assume the 4 player option requires the NES Sattelite.
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525.2 | ex | CSS::JAFFE | | Tue Oct 02 1990 10:13 | 3 |
| Thats right, 4 player action requires the Satelite. Two player games
give each player character 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 and a choice of who is going
to lead the party through the mazes 1 or 2.
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525.3 | Stuck on Level 13 /major spoiler needed/ please ! | CSS::JAFFE | | Mon Oct 08 1990 16:04 | 16 |
| I am stuck on level 13 and need assistance badly. (possible spoiler
follows)
I have collected 5 of the 7 ruby treasures, including the ruby amulet.
I am aware of the fact that there is a ruby treasure to be found in the
hilt of the great sword, and have knowledge of where this is. I can not
seem to get into that box through the door (gives me an ouch!) or
throough the wall. I am aware of the beep indicating something or other
when touching the top of the sword but it appears to do nothing. I have
no alternative but to go back to level 1, and try and find something
similar to the "black crystal" maneuver that will move me along.
A major spoiler will be most appropriate and helpful.
Thanks, Joel
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525.4 | Solved my own problem - am I the only one? | CSS::JAFFE | | Tue Oct 09 1990 14:27 | 31 |
| Does not appear that anyone else is playing this game. It has turned
out to be well worth the money. I have solved the problem listed in the
prior message and will hide the solution behind a form feed for any who
follow in my place. In about two weeks, I'll have the game up for
trade.
The first part of the problem was to back to level 1 and recollect some
of the missing clues that I had forgotten (even though I had written
them all down). There I discovered the fact that there were indeed 7
ruby treasures and that the ruby sword was hidden in the tip of the
great sword. I reasoned correctly that that great sword was in maze 11
and it had something to do with the beep that I was hearing. The second
thing I found was the Ruby Glasses that I had somehow overlooked during
my search of level 2. With these in hand, I spent a few hours searching
other mazes. I forget now which one it was but there was a clue which
said (major spoiler)
"the sword will appear after turning seven times". Sure enough, I went
back to level 11, stood at the tip of the great sword, and turned
around seven times and "poof" the Ruby Sword appeared and was mine.
This also opened the door to the hilt where it was foretold that jewels
were hidden. It actually turned out to be a series of 500 gold per
square. The next step which is to be taken during my next session is to
return to the mystic on level 10 with the 7 ruby treasures and find out
what happens next on the part to VICTORY.
Sure would like to know if I an indeed the only one playing this game.
Joel
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525.5 | I'll take one! | WFOV12::HARRIS_R | | Wed Oct 10 1990 11:46 | 1 |
| I am going to buy this game tommorrow. Sounds like a good RPG to me.
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525.6 | Help - I lost the Magic Staff | CSS::JAFFE | | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:23 | 14 |
| I think I am stuck again and although no one has really indicated that
they are also playing this better than average game, putting my
problems down make me feel better. So..........
There is a clue in level 14 which asks me to go back to the "secret
level and get the magic staff". I looked at my map of the secret level
and sure enough, I had a sqare marked as such. Evidently, I found the
item and somewhere along the line, discarded it, not thinking it
important to hold. I went back to that location, but alas, there is
nothing there now and no apparent way to get it back.
The question is, will this affect my end game and if the magic staff is
necessary, how, short of entering a code that brings me back into the
game before I found it the first time, can I re-obtain the item?
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525.7 | Claim victory over the Serpent | CSS::JAFFE | | Mon Oct 15 1990 13:32 | 18 |
| I am proud to announce that this weekend, assisted by my 7 yr old son,
Jarrod, the Dragon was located in level 16 and bit the dust.
The end game was fairly easy which is on par with the rest of the game.
The end game graphics were awsome. Overall, well worth the time and
money, especially for a newcommer to RPG. The puzzle is solvable but
not that hard that you pull your hair out. It is the computer simulated
fight which is great for the all thumbs player. There is not much
monster smashing necessary so long as you fight when yu know you can
win or when you know you have to stand up and fight. The progression of
difficulty is matched very close with the experience level that should
be attained at that point, which leads to the proper amount of sweaty
palms at the critical battles. Strategy, and intellegence are important
componants of the overall.
If you want a copy of the game, mine is listed in the Classifieds.
Advice and assistance on beating the dragon gladly given via VAXmail.
Joel
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525.8 | How do I escape the south half of Level 10?? | CLO::BARNETT | | Tue Feb 05 1991 20:03 | 7 |
| MAJOR, MAJOR SPOILER on escaping the south half of 10.
The double doors that separate the north from the south have panals
that say either"forth" or "back" when you tuoch them. If you thouch the
"back" then"fourth" and "fourth" "back", they will open. The current
Nintendo Power forgets the last "back".
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525.9 | Anyone there ?? | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:28 | 14 |
| I hope someone remembers this game as it appears there hasn't been
much action in a couple of years !! I am in the end game but am
having trouble following all the directions that I have been given
along the way as to how to find "Victory". I start following the
various clues but get to a point where nothing works. I am a little
concerned about one clue that says return to the "secret" level and
find the magic staff. I have been back to this level a couple of times
and searched high and low but can't find this "magic staff". Do they
mean the "Mage staff" that I already have? I guess I can always try
the game counselors if nobody can help me.
Thanks,
Jim C.
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