Spoiler request: This door has a map on it, which you forget as soon as you look away
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Apprentice
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written Sunday, March 19 2006 09:16
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So far I've found 3 doors that say: This door is covered with protective glyphs. Some of them are glowing. You doubt that your resources will be adequate to get it open. Looking closer you see that some of the symbols are not magical. Some of them form a crude map. You recognize the area. It is the ... of .... ... is marked with an X [or a star]. Apparently the protective glyphs have addled my party's brains because when they look at their own maps they can't remember the location of the X/star that they just saw. Are these doors worth futzing with, or were they just put there to annoy us? Posts: 5 | Registered: Sunday, March 19 2006 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Sunday, March 19 2006 11:40
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Each door is part of a series of tests that must be completed in order. The maps appear to direct you to the previous test if you haven't yet completed it. They're not essential or even important, but I'd say it's probably worth backtracking and doing all of them for some of the rewards and for the fun of it. —Alorael, who is sure someone can point you to the last test you're missing if you say which area appears on the maps. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
FAQSELF
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written Sunday, March 19 2006 12:59
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If you need to know where the tests are located, go to the FAQ on the top of this subset of boards, and go to (JL), (BT), (E9), (GT),(GK), and (A4). These are the locations of the tests that can be done, in that order. Oops. Added (GT). [ Monday, March 20, 2006 07:09: Message edited by: Schrodinger ] -------------------- A few cats short of a kitten pot pie... Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. Check out a great source for information on Avernum 2, Nethergate, and Subterra: Zeviz's page. Finally, there's my Geneforge FAQ, Geneforge 2 FAQ, and Geneforge 3 FAQ. Posts: 2831 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
Cartographer
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written Sunday, March 19 2006 19:59
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heh. maybe my new map DOES need annotations. fear not, I'm working on a wiki-like annotated map system so we can get the benefits of annotated maps while I can still do my real job :) Posts: 206 | Registered: Thursday, April 18 2002 07:00 |