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Attack of the Lockpick
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SilkenKidden
Tempered Warlord
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Attack of the Lockpick
   

Have you ever bombarded your enemies with lockpicks instead of showering them with meteor strike?

How about the dreaded hammer and anvil attack?

I've gotten used to those two and check my ready icon for a light color instead of the brown meteor book.

But this time around, I got fooled. I was blasting the lizard assassins with skeletons and wondering why their hit points didn't go down. Worse, I wondered where were all those skeletons coming from

There are some funny things in this game, some of unintentional. The first time I talked to the undertaker I clicked on trade. The only thing he had to trade besides gold was a huge chunk of gross meat. Yuck. I certainly didn't want to buy meat from an undertaker!
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Post Sun May 18, 2003 9:27 pm
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Kayla
High Emperor
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The game has a very good sense of humour. My favourites were the two skeletons talking, and the reason the church was having trouble.

It sounds like you're enjoying the game.

If you are down in the sewers, the lizard assassins and skeletons are everywhere, but you can kill them all off with a little patience.

If you were using the wall of skeletons it will summon skeletons, butthe skeletons have to fight the assassins. From memory the assassins had a pretty easy job of killing the skeletons.
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Post Sun May 18, 2003 11:08 pm
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SilkenKidden
Tempered Warlord
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quote:
Originally posted by Kayla
The game has a very good sense of humour. My favourites were the two skeletons talking, and the reason the church was having trouble.

It sounds like you're enjoying the game.

If you are down in the sewers, the lizard assassins and skeletons are everywhere, but you can kill them all off with a little patience.

If you were using the wall of skeletons it will summon skeletons, butthe skeletons have to fight the assassins. From memory the assassins had a pretty easy job of killing the skeletons.


Kayla,

I just did the church. But I must have missed the two skeletons talking. What did they say? I thought the naughty beggar boy was funny. I went to poor town afterwards and gave him a hundred. He was very happy:)
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Post Mon May 19, 2003 1:50 am
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Kayla
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The skeletons are a little bit later, it's a scripted sequence, so you won't miss it. I don't want to give it away.
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Post Mon May 19, 2003 9:05 am
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