[comp.sys.atari.st] Dungeon Master & CSB

4225_5132@uwovax.uwo.ca (Andrew Semple) (03/27/90)

  If you hate requests for hints on games (especially DM) then hit
next now.

  I am playing Dungeon Master for the SECOND time.  Why the second you ask? 
Because the first time I played the game I found myself stuck at an impass.
I finished level 12 (the knight level) and skipped by Chaos down to off the
dragon.  After doing that I assembled the firestaff and returned to the level
above to give 'ol Chaos what he deserved.  First however, I killed ALL of the
nast firedemons scrambling around there.  Then I went over to get the Hellion
and the other thing from the small ante-room.  How you ask?  For some reason
the things in the floor resembling tar-pits "turned-off" allowing me to cross
to the other side to get the Hellion ect.  All this time, Chaos appears and
disappears, harassing me with poison spells and fireballs.  After I have got
the Hellion and the other thing, I return back to the other side of the room
and wait for Chaos to appear.  The floor-fire thingys start up again (I have no
idea why they stopped in the first place, out of the goodness of their hearts)? 
Now I wait, and wait, and wait,... Hello?  Chaos?  Where are Youuu?  I have
not seen him since.  No sign of him, anywhere.  What have I done wrong?  There
goes a couple of months of play (part time only of course).  My girlfried
tended the computer for 8 hours one day while I was at class.  Mr No Show. 

  Well that is my story, can someone help me please?  My new party is fast
approaching the same location and I would hate to have the game end the same
way.  I would much like the players to go on to CSB which lies on my bookshelf,
still in the shrinkwrap.  Please reply by E-mail.

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Andrew Semple                          Andrew.Semple@hydra.uwo.ca
2nd Year Applied Math/Computer Science           ads@hydra.uwo.ca  
The University of Western Ontario           
London, Ontario
Canada  "Perfection is the result of extensive correction" -Emery