johnu@syma.sussex.ac.uk (John E Upham) (02/12/91)
In Dungeon Master 1 there is a room at the end of which is a diamond edged sword in an alcove. As soon as you try and depart with it the room fills with poison gas. The best I have done (even with dropping everything) is to loose one character. I assume there are other solutions to this. What are they ??? John Upham, (Chemical Physics Ph.D) University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Email: kapn1%cluster.susx.ac.uk@uk.ac (BITnet) kapn1@uk.ac.susx.cluster (Janet) johnu%syma.susx.ac.uk@uk.ac (BITnet) johnu@uk.ac.susx.syma (Janet) Tel: +44 273 680500 (eve) Tel: +44 273 678332 (day) Fax: +44 273 671966 "I've counted them all out and I've counted them all back" Murray Walker (?) commentating on the restart at F1 WC, Spa, 1990
pjb89@ecs.soton.ac.uk (pj Boniface) (02/12/91)
In <4473@syma.sussex.ac.uk> johnu@syma.sussex.ac.uk (John E Upham) writes: >In Dungeon Master 1 there is a room at the end of which is a diamond >edged sword in an alcove. As soon as you try and depart with it >the room fills with poison gas. The best I have done (even with dropping >everything) is to loose one character. I assume there are other >solutions to this. What are they ??? > John Upham, (Chemical Physics Ph.D) There is an easier solution, yes. Instead of grabbing the sword and running, just stay where you are. The first cloud will wear out, and you should still be alive. Cure up if you want to. Then, step forward one square, then back again. This will set off the next cloud, but you won't be in it. As they only trigger once each, you can repeat this down the corridor - set off the next could, then back out of it. Peter. -- Swift RatBane, Brother of the Pack (pjb89@uk.ac.soton.ecs)
bill@dmntor.UUCP (Bill Kyle) (02/13/91)
Really!! I didn't think of that. My solution was to drop everything and manufacture strength potions, 2 each per character. Then I would run like hell consuming the potions as I go. It takes a lot of practice. Your solution is smarter. Try mine some day.
hart@ug.cs.dal.ca (Todd Darrell Raymond Hart) (02/14/91)
Strange, I never had any problem with this trap, true my characters almost died getting out with the sword but that was more a problem of I couldn't seem to find the button to open the exit door when I reached it... I finally hacked a hole in it with an axe and stepped out into the clean air a little weaker for the experience. I guess my guys were tougher than the average Joe when I reached this level, fighting all those Ring Worms must of built up some stamina. Did anyone notice that your characters seemed to slow down and act sluggish? Todd Hart hart@ug.cs.dal.ca
philip@hubcap.clemson.edu (Philip L Harshman) (02/14/91)
Gee, my solution was just to run like hell. The first time I tried it, I had someone die, but then I counted steps so I wouldn't waste any moves and just hoofed it. Noone died, but I did need quite a bit of healing. The worst part is the door out closes when the traps go off and you have to stop and open it on the way out. And of course, you can't open it with the sword in your hand, so you have to set it down first. -- Philip Harshman uucp: ... !gatech!hubcap!philip Employed by Clemson University inet: philip@hubcap.clemson.edu although they have no idea that bitnet: philip@clemson I'm doing this. (So don't tell!) phone: (803) 656-3697