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Re: Wizardry 1: How are you supposed to win this?
Ken Arromdee wrote:
>
> Well, I managed to win the game on the ApplePC emulator. However, I used
> the save state features to save the game before a door, so that I don't
> suddenly get wiped out by being surprised by monsters who cast several spells
> (or breathe several times) and do thirty points of damage per party member
> per monster.
>
> Am I just too low a level? (I was level 12-13 or so) Is there some secret
> which makes it harder for monsters to do tons of damage to you? If I was
> high level would all the monsters flee?
>
Well it's pretty cool to see a post about Wizardry. I've been poking
away at Wizardry 5 on and off for a few years now. As a matter of fact
I'm going to play it this afternoon. I've played and completed Wizardry
I and II. Lots of fun!
As far as a "secret" to make it harder for monsters to hurt you, I'm not
aware of any, outside of using a "cheat" program to crank up your
character's hit points. And you'd have to have an awfully high level
for ALL monsters to flee.
> By the way, I never did find any creeping coins. I also noticed that the
> levels for 6 and 7 were completely different than on the Nintendo version.
> Odd.
I believe I did encounter creeping coins a few times...it's been so long
my memory's getting fuzzy. And also
by coincedence, a video game store in town got in Wizardry for NES. I
was going to buy it for my nephew to play, but since levels 6 and 7 are
different, maybe I'll buy it for myself and check it out.
Any other Wizardry players out there?
Doug