Guide and Walkthrough Gold Edition (PC)
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First, let me welcome you to G2:NotR. NotR has been described by officials as
being more of an "add-in" than an "add-on", in the aspect that it "adds in" an
extra world with new quests, monsters, features, and characters, all in the
original game lineology, without having much effect on the main/original story
line of the game. Unlike an add-on, which would take place after the events of
the original (where you could use your saved character and continue), NotR
requires that you start fresh, but it's well worth it.
NotR is *hard*. I reccomend it only for seasoned Gothic players who really know
their ins and outs of the series. Not only is the monster difficulty and monst-
er quantity increased, but character development is now also much more difficu-
lt. On the plus side, however, NotR gives increased opportunities for experien-
ce and free skills, so it all balances out.
In this guide, I will not cover the entirety of Gothic 2 - that is handled
quite extraordinarily well by Ellusion. This guide will cover all the statisti-
cs and features that are new to NotR, and will feature a walkthrough for the
new "add-in" plot line added in the expansion. In this guide, I'm assuming
you've played the original, so I won't get into basics for explanations, expos-
ition, the main quest, etc.
This Guide is open-ended, similar to how the game itself plays. Thus, it won't
get into how to build your character or tell you how to play. It is merely a
guideline for completing the game. I'm also not going into detail on loot and
other such things, because I feel the biggest thrill of the game is your perso-
nal exploration of the game, always finding new things. It's better for you to
find things yourself. Not to mention there's a crap-load of stuff to find, and
I'm too lazy to write it all out.
- Version History:
1.0 - The first version. There are still some things that I need to
double-check on another playthrough, but I believe this contains
close to everything, relatively accurate. If you notice anything
that's incorrect or know any extra information, feel free to
e-mail me the information, N3Burgener@gmail.com.
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Table of Contents
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GUIDE/WALKTHROUGH
[G.1] - Changes to G2 in NotR
[G.2] - Tips, FAQs, and Bugs
[G.2.1] - General Tips
[G.2.2] - Fighting Monsters
[G.2.3] - FAQs
[G.2.4] - Bugs
[G.3] - Walkthrough
[G.3.1] - Pre-Jharkendar
[G.3.2] - Jharkendar
[G.3.3] - Post-Jharkendar
[G.3.4] - Quick-Guides
[G.4] - Manuscripts
APPENDICES
[A.1] - Armor / Accessories
[A.2] - Weapons
[A.2.1] - One-Handed
[A.2.2] - Two-Handed
[A.2.3] - Bows
[A.2.4] - Crossbows
[A.2.5] - Claw of Beliar
[A.3] - Magic
[A.3.0] - The Basics
[A.3.1] - First Circle Spells
[A.3.2] - Second Circle Spells
[A.3.3] - Third Circle Spells
[A.3.4] - Fourth Circle Spells
[A.3.5] - Fifth Circle Spells
[A.3.6] - Sixth Cirle Spells
[A.3.7] - Claw of Beliar
[A.3.8] - Paladin Runes
[A.4] - Character Development
[A.4.1] - Trainers
[A.4.1.1] - Attributes
[A.4.1.2] - Hunting/Trophies
[A.4.1.3] - Thievery
[A.4.1.4] - Rune-making
[A.4.1.5] - Weapon Skills
[A.4.2] - Auxiliary Skills
[A.4.2.1] - Forging
[A.4.2.2] - Alchemy
[A.4.2.3] - The Language of the Builders
[A.4.2.4] - Searching Will-o-the-Wisp
[A.4.3] - Stone Tablets
[A.4.4] - Praying at Shrines
[A.4.5] - Extras
WORD FROM THE AUTHOR
[W.1] - Acknowledgements
[W.2] - Legal info
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[G.1] Changes to G2 in NotR
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- New dialogue with Xardas at the begining and a new FMV explaining the new
content of NotR.
- Stat-upgrading costs more per point as they increase (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1,
5:1).
- 1H and 2H weapon efficiency are no longer learned simultaneously. However, it
still costs double to train past "Fighter" and triple to train past "Master".
- STR/DEX/MANA elixers are not as effective -- they add 3 to your stats, mana
elixirs adding 5 to your mana.
- STR/DEX amulets now give +10 instead of +15.
- Belt accessories have been added that can add +5 or +10 to STR/DEX or add
extra defense to certain things (double defense if belts are matched with
the appropriate armor, ie militia belt with militia armor).
- Jewelry sets have been added which give added bonuses for wearing both rings
and the amulet in the set.
- Shrines of Innos give +1 to attributes.
- Shrines of Beliar have been added, which give gold for permanent donations
of stat points (HP and MP).
- New weapons have been added, including some with malus to your weapon skills.
- Pyrokar mentions the threats in the NE when undergoing the Test of Fire.
- Countless new NPC's added to Khorinis for involvement with the Water Mages
and the Missing People / Bandits' Weapons Dealer quests.
- A new sub-region added to the 'pyramid' area in the NE indicated by the red
X on the 'Very Old Map' (the Water Mages' digging site).
- New teleporter stones can teleport you one-way from place to place at your
will; three total in Khorinis.
- Stone Tablets can be found, which when read (if you've learned the language
of the builders) increase your stats permanently.
- Dragons regenerate HP.
- New ways into Khorinis City.
- New monsters were added.
- Monsters are stronger and tougher.
- New Armors including Bandit and Pirate varieties.
- Access to wearable 'Citizens Clothing'.
- New ways to join the three guilds.
- Weapons now do more damage, but also require more STR/DEX.
- Armor is stronger -- Heavy Dragon Hunter's and Heavy Paladin's armor are
even in defense.
- The return of 'Acrobatics' from G1.
- New Spells added: Ice Lance, Dust Devil, Geyser, Storm, Waterfist, Root
Snare, Steal Energy, Beliar's Wrath, Create Guardian, Insect Swarm, Create
Zombie, Cry of the Dead.
- Black Ore added, which slows down time to make more precise combat actions.
- New Potions: Pure Mana and Pure Life Energy.
- Probably some other stuff.
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[G.2] Tips/FAQs
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Here are some general strategies that should make your gaming experience
easier and more enjoyable, as well as make certain things clear right at the
begining. With the changes made to G2 in NotR, things are a lot harder, and
it is quite easy to make things much more difficult.
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[G.2.1] - General Tips
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- Specialize in one type of combat and stat-point for the first few chapters.
If you spread yourself out too thin, you'll find that you're inefficient
with most combat-related situations and will easily get destroyed. Play with
some weapons and decide whether you want to go 1H or 2H, and then stick to
that. You can wait until a bit later on to learn ranged combat and such,
once you're adequate at fighting with your sword.
- For easy money early on, get into the Thieves' Guild building and pray at
the Shrine of Beliar in the rat-infested room, donating HP for 500g a day.
You come by tons of Stone Tablets and such that will make your HP way higher
than it normally would be, so investing some of that early on in hard cash
isn't a bad idea.
- Start out with 1H sword skills and DEX, join the Thieves' Guild, learn how
to pick locks and pick-pockets, and get to work. Increase your DEX so that
you can be more efficient at the above, which will get you tons of free EXP
and money early on, even just in Khorinis. Then, once you have 2400 gold, you
can buy the Master Sword from Martin, which does 120 damage (with a 60 DEX
requirement) and +10% skill to your 1H. This can all be done fairly early
so that you've got one of the strongest weapons in the game almost at the
start.
- Wait to use auxiliary means for increasing your stats (ie Stone Tablets,
potions, praying at Shrines of Innos, eating apples, mushrooms, etc) until
after you've used your LP's to the point where it costs 5 LP for 1 stat. In
this manner you get more bang for your buck -- use the LP while they're
cheap, and you'll see better results in the end.
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[G.2.2] - Fighting Monsters
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Dragon Snapper:
It's best to pull them away from the group so that you only fight one
at a time. Simply walk close enough so that one will detect you and
begin walking towards you. Back away. Once you've gotten it far enough
away from the group, stand still and wait until it charges at you. Once
it begins running at you, take a step back -- it will bite at you, but
will come up short. Proceed to attack, getting in as many combos as
possible before it backs away, being sure to keep your distance. It
will make another lunge; take another step back, repeat.
Orc Warrior:
When possible, try to limit fights with orcs to one-on-one. The best
way to drop Orcs safely is to strafe around and hit them from the back.
In doing this, you can in theory kill an orc at LVL1, if you have the
patience to spend 15 minutes attacking it.
The orc will begin running toward you, and so long as it's running, it
will do an overhand slash at you. When it gets close enough to do the
slash, strafe to the side and it'll miss you completely. From here,
start whacking at its back until it turns around. Begin moving back
to get some distance (you defend as you move backward by default, so
don't worry about getting hit). Keep moving back until you get enough
distance for the orc to do another running attack, and repeat.
Fire Lizard:
Fighting the fire lizard is similar to dealing with Dragon Snappers,
in that you need to pull it away from any other lizards, and in the
technique used to kill it. Make sure it's running to you -- once it's
close, take a step back and its fire attack will miss. Get a hit or
two in so that the lizard jumps back once or twice (don't get too close
to it, though). If possible, take a step back to increase the distance
between you, so that it begins to run at you again. Step back at the
last second so that it misses, and repeat.
Skeletons:
Quite frankly one of the toughest mobs in the game. Like any strong
monster it's best to try to isolate them so that you only fight one
at a time. Simply walk up until one of them unsheaths their sword, then
turn and run the other direction until there's plenty of space. Then,
the best strategy is to block until their sword hits yours, then follow
up with a quick side-swipe, then immediately block again. They may
occasionally get a hit in, but this is the best method that I've come
by.
Shadowbeasts:
Quite often when you come by a shadowbeast it's in a cave, and when
it is in a cave, it's a piece of cake to take down. Without ever
walking or running, jump from outside the cave over to the front of
the shadowbeast so that you're facing its head. NPC's don't notice you
if you jump around (with a few exceptional ones), thus the beast won't
react until you hit it.
Trolls:
Trolls, while big and ferocious, can be easily taken down. The secret
is to constantly hit it from the back. When you first run up to it, the
troll will howl. While it's doing this, run around behind it and begin
hitting. It'll start turning, at which point you should begin to strafe
until you're securely at its backside, and then get another two or
three hits in.
The key is to keep moving so that it can never catch you and to put in
as many hits when possible. Make sure to stafe entirely clockwise or
entirely counterclockwise; don't mix it up. Sometimes you may have to
realign yourself, in which case you should stop strafing, turn toward
the troll, get closer, and begin strafing again. You can strafe faster
than the troll can turn.
Terrain:
When a situation is too hard, use the terrain to your advantage. Climb
up a small tree stump and shoot the enemy with a ranged weapon (if it
can't jump). For large monsters like Demons, who can't fit through
doorways, lure them to one and shoot them with a ranged weapon. Trap
mobs against walls and beat them down. Fight Orc Warriors behind the
shelter of a wall or tent so that Shamans can't attack until you're
finished with the warriors. In short, play smart.
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[G.2.3] - FAQs
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Q: Do I have to start over to play the bonus content of NotR, or can I continue
from my old save file of G2?
A: You need to start fresh, but it'll be well worth it. With all the changes
done to the G2 mechanics, it's a lot more challenging and will provide a
whole new experience to the game.
Q: Lares won't take the ornament to the Water Mages? What do I have to do?
A: In short, start over. It's a glitch. See more details in the bugs section.
Q: What is 'Acrobatics'?
A: Acrobatics makes you jump farther (like a dive), usefull for a quick escape
from a bad situation and crossing large crevasses. You also take less damage
from high falls with acrobatics.
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[G.2.4] - Bugs
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- Perhaps the most treacherous bug in NotR involves Lares. When you're trying
to join the Ring of Water, Vatras gives you an ornament to give to Lares,
which he is to take to the Water Mages. You give it to him, and after some
talk and side-quest, he agrees that he can take you with him. An option will
then arise when you say "Let's go," to go to take the ornament to the Water
Mages. BUT -
If you've already had him take you to Onar's farm, the option disappears! I'm
told that the option opens up later in the game, like chapter 3 or 4, but I
have not confirmed this. At any rate, the ornament that you gave Lares is a
part of the key to opening the Portal, but you can't get it back from him,
'nor will he give it to you, thus you can't get into Jharkendar until it's
delivered to the Water Mages the proper way.
There isn't much that can be done to fix this, and most people experienced
this bug the first time through. The only real option is to grit your teeth
and start over, which isn't necesarily a bad thing. By now you've figured
out a lot about what's changed that you can do it better next time.
- When you meet Dexter and get in combat with him and the bandits, Greg shows
up and begins killing them all. For some reason, there is a chance that Greg
will wind up taking all your gold when he scrounges through corpses. Be sure
to have a save before hand so that you don't lose everything.
- Not so much a bug as a trick, merchants will equip the strongest weapon they
have available to them. Thus, certain weapons will become unavailable after
you look at a merchant's inventory. If you don't look, it won't be a problem.
It's a good idea to save before looking at a merchant's inventory to see if
the strongest weapon they have would interest you. If it does, buy it. If you
don't have the money, re-load your save and acquire the money.
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[G.3] Walkthrough
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Now, please note that a lot of these quests overlap, so there's going to be
some repeated information in here. The Walkthrough is going to be broken up
into three parts: Pre-Jharkendar, Jharkendar, and Post-Jharkendar.
The Overview goes in a fairly chronological order, so you can look over it as
a guideline for your progress. To the left of things is a Code. Bring up the
"Find" window (Control+F) and copy and paste the code into it, and it will
bring you to that character/quest/appendix. There are times when a quest may
lead into another, in which case, noted by this symbol "->". It will be
followed by the code of the quest that it continues into.
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[G.3.1] - Pre-Jharkendar
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Overview:
Be sure to loot his tower fully before continuing on. Sitting on the table
next to him is an "Old Stone Tablet". You can pick it up, and upon an attempt
to read it, you'll discover it's written in another language. Asking Xardas
about this stone will get you +50 EXP. He'll let you keep it. Once you're in
town, you can give these Old Stone Tablets to Vatras for rewards.
Head out the tower and go through the cave tunnel near the waterfall lake on
the left. Follow it down to the wooded area with Lester.
K.1.C.1 - Lester
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The talk with Lester isn't any different from the original, except you can ask
him how to get into the city. Apparently he worked with or for Constantino
before he was cast into the Colony. He tells you that you can pose as an herb
vendor for Constantino.
The herbs can be found virtually everywhere - around the Shrine of Innos, the
area around Lester, Xardas' Tower, the road to the city, etc. It shouldn't be
too hard for you to come by these. Once you're in, you can talk to Constantino
about selling him herbs for another +50 EXP. You can then return to Lester to
tell him that the herb trick worked like a charm for +250 EXP.
K.1.C.2 - Cavalorn
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Down the road in the underpass you'll meet Cavalorn fighting a few goblins. He
was not originally a part of Gothic 2, though served as a merchant and trainer
for the Old Camp in the original Gothic. He'll ask you where you're going; tell
him you're going back to the Valley of Mines, and he'll give you a quest to see
if his hut is still standing (K.1.Q.2).
Continue to talk to him and you'll find out he belongs to the Ring of Water,
a group of people who work for the water mages. He advises to talk to Vatras in
town for more information. He'll also tell you about his predicament with the
bandits.
Once you're in the Valley of Mines, just west of the castle is a small hut.
Marcos has taken up refuse near there, and later, in Ch.4, Cipher and Rod are
sitting at a campfire near it. On the floor is a leather satchel labeled
"Cavalorn's Leather Satchel". When you inspect it in your inventory screen, it
is said to have some lumps of ore in it.
Return this to Cavalorn, and he will offer to pay you 200 gold coins for it.
You can ask him why he left it behind if he wanted it so badly now, and he
tells you that he didn't know ore was worth so much in the city (since it had
such little value back in the colony). Give him his satchel for +300 EXP and
+200 gold.
Once you've talked to the Bandit (see K.1.C.3), you can tell him that there
will be trouble soon; Cavalorn is comming. This will get you +50 exp. Now go
back and tell Cavalorn that you're ready to "mix it with them". Follow him
up the stairs to the bandit hideout, and he will kill the two bandits up there.
You get exp for what he kills, so that's another +30 exp x2. Once the fight is
over, he will tell you to take the note off Brago and take it to Vatras.
K.1.C.3 - Bandit
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He will pull you into conversation. When he asks where you're from, tell him
you've come from the mountains. Continue to ask questions (do not agree to go
with him or say "maybe later") and then admit that you were a convict in the
Colony. He'll suddenly have a change of attitude, and will befried you. You can
offer to pay him 10 gold to tell you who gave the order to kill you. He will
tell you that Dexter, in a hideout near Onar's farm, issued it. HINT: if you
drop your gold on the ground, you can still get Dexter's name, without having
to pay.
After you've talked to Cavalorn, you can warn him that Cavalorn is comming
for +50 exp.
After you've talked to Maleth, you can warn him that Lobart's farmers noticed
the missing sheep and want them all dead for another +50 exp.
Once he's out of the way, you can tell Cavalorn you're ready to fight them.
You can return to the bandit and warn him that Cavalorn is comming for another
+50 EXP. There are two bandits up in the cave: Brago, the leader, and some
lackey. Once they're dead, you can return to Maleth for +100 EXP and 3 bottles
of wine (these can be used later in "For a Bottle of Wine" >K.2.Q.07<). In add-
ition, Lobart will sell you the farmer's clothes for 10 gold less (original
price of 80 gold).
1) You can sneak in most easily by simply strafing past the Gate Guard. This
will turn the camera towards the guard as if you were going into conversat-
ion, but you will still be moving. Once you stop, he begins the chat and
you can hit "End" and continue through the city. If you talk to Lares, you
can get a bonus +500 EXP; he thinks you swam into the city and comments on
your ninja-work. You can also get some interesting responses from Lothar
and other NPC's. You can then leave, and enter again using one of the below
methods (prime way as the herb-gatherer for Constantino) for extra EXP.
2) If you wear the farmer clothes, you can get inside the city without any
trouble from the guards. HOWEVER; it is wise to give the clothes to Greg
to let him in (you get more gold and exp by doing this). He will pay 50 gold
for the clothes you paid 30 gold for, and you can get an extra +50 EXP.
3) This is its own separate quest, K.1.Q.1 - "Herbs for Constantino"
4) Using Canthar's Pass (K.2.P.1) will not reward you any experience, but will
get you in the city.
5) You can bribe the guards if you want to waste 100 gold. This is the least
intelligent way in.
If you've done all four tasks and killed the bandits on the way down from
Xardas' tower (and told Maleth about it), Lobart will sell you the clothes for
a paltry 30 gold (as opposed to the original 80 value).
K.2.Q.04 - "Harvest the Turnip Field"
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In the field next to Lobart (to the side of the barn) are 25 turnips. Pick
them all up and return to Lobart for +50 EXP. He'll tell you to take them to
his wife, Hilda. -> K.2.Q.05
K.2.C.6 - Greg
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On your way to the city gates, you'll run in to Greg, and unlikely pirate in
need of a way into the city. When he asks you if you're interested in gold,
be sure to agree to it - don't pick "about those guards" until after you've
agreed to help him. -> K.2.Q.08.a
K.3.C.1 - Vatras
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He's the representative of the Water Magicians inside the city. He is the one
who will ultimately let you into the Ring of Water, so you'll have to do some
things to prove yourself worthy and trustable. He can teach you to increase
your mana, heal you (for free), and other nifty things. After you've finished
all your conversation topics (particularly the ones about the Ring and joining
it), Vatras will give you some ornament to take to Lares, who is suppsoed to
deliver it to the other Water Mages.
Go to the Dead Harpy and talk to Orlan about the meeting for +100 EXP. He says
the rest are a bit late, but should be there soon. Lares, Martin, Gaan, Cord,
and Cavalorn will join Orland in the back area of the tavern. Talk to Lares for
+100 EXP and the Ring of Water Armor. He will explain some rules to you, and
check if you have any questions. If you ask about weapons, he will give you the
Ring of Waters' Quarterstaff. By now, you probably have something better, but
it's a pretty nice 2H weapon.
Lares will then send you to talk to Vatras to pick up your first assignment.
Return to Khorinis and tell Vatras and tell him you need a new assignment; you
are rewarded +100 EXP for this. Vatras will give you a letter to take to Satur-
as, ultimately the thing that will let you through the portal. Your task is to
find out what Raven's up to and to free the slaves. This starts the quest
"Raven's Slaves" which will be done in Jharkendar. Return Lares' Ring for +100
EXP.
Lares: William
Garvell: Monty
Andre: No Comment
Bromor: Lucia & "Bromor's Golden Dish" (K.3.Q.12)
Thorben: Elvrich
Coragon: Ask Thorben, ask Hakon
Hakon: Joe +50 EXP *
Halvor: Ask Garvell
Akil: Tonak, Telbor +50 EXP
Bengar: Pardos +50 EXP
Cord: Patrick **
Farim: William, bay that William was last seen
Cassia: Pirate bay
Kardif: Ask Coragon, ask Halvor
Skip: Bandit hideout, leader's name (Dexter)
Elvrich: Lucia, Lucia's meeting point
Dexter: His leader - Raven
* While Joe may be missing, he is not one of those kidnapped by the bandits.
He is a member of the Thieves' Guild who got trapped in a Guard Tower.
** You must first pick up a task before Cord will tell you this. -> K.6.P.02
For completing this quest, the first most important person you'll have to talk
to is Skip. To get to him, jump out into the water from the haror and swim
north until you find the bay shore. Once you find him, you can talk to him and
ask him about what he's been up to. He'll mention dealings with bandits in
which they were paid to ferry people to a region in the northeast (the missing
people). You can ask where the bandits are now, and he will draw on your map
if you have one, or just tell you. In drawing on the map, he remembers the
leader's name (if you didn't get it from the Bandit on the way to the city),
Dexter.
Next up is liberating one of the missing people. In doing "The Bandits' Weapon
Dealer" you follow a trail of Bandit Rapiers to the small, enclosed field SE of
Bengar's farm. There lies a bandit camp with a few bandits, and one Elvrich
sitting in the tent. Once you've killed the bandits (you can go behind the tent
for a better chance at taking them one-on-one), talk to Elvrich.
He will tell you that he was on his way to a rendezvous point with his girl,
Lucia, when he was attacked by bandits and hauled away. He tells you that he
could over-hear the bandits talking about making him and others into slaves in
some remote area. He was taken to a mooring harbor a short distance from the
harbor of Khorinis (where Skip is now). He will tell you that there are more
of them in the woods behind Sekob's farm, and hopes that Lucia will be ok
(see K.3.Q.14).
Once you've gotten all the information you need from him, tell him to go back
to town. You can later talk to him in-town, and Thorben will reward you with
200g.
Go to the bandit camp behind Sekob's farm; there will be some bandits here.
Deal with them, and read 'Lucia's Farewell Letter'.
Before going to the final destination, tell Vatras what all you've found; +50
EXP for telling him that the farmers are missing people too; +50 EXP for tell-
ing him that the bandits are involved; +50 EXP for telling him that Dexter is
the leader of the bandits; +50 EXP for telling him that the pirates were work-
ing with the bandits, but are now in conflict with them; +50 EXP for telling
him you've rescued Elvrich; +50 EXP for telling him Lucia was taken by the
bandits; +50 EXP for telling him Lucia has decided to go with the bandits; +50
EXP for telling him about the pirates' mooring bay where they were taking the
missing people to be slaves. All-in-all, that comes to +400 EXP for telling
him what you've found out so far.
The final step: Go to the bandit hideout south of Onar's Farm. When you arrive,
follow the path up the mountain. When the guard stops you, give him Dexter's
name. He will let you pass without any troubles. Continue past the bandits to
Dexter's house and talk to him. Ask him all the questions you can about the
missing people, and you find out that he's working for Raven, a former Ore
Baron of the Penal Colony, who needs workers for his project in the north east.
In the end, the only way to get the final proof from Dexter is, as he says, to
beat it out of him. There are a few ways to do this, all with the same result,
just a different way to get there. The first is you attack Dexter and kill him.
The second: you leave Dexter and attack the bandits. In both events, once you
start fighting, Greg will show up and start slaughtering the bandits. However,
if Dexter isn't already dead, Greg will go kill him himself. If Dexter didn't
come out to attack you for attacking his bandits, he will scamper up the tower.
Greg will go in the house and ask you where he went, and you can reply "Well,
he *was* here a minute ago," and then go up the tower and kill him. Or, if
Dexter stayed around, Greg will kill him.
BUG WARNING: When Greg tries to loot a bandit's body, it's possible that he may
wind up taking all of your gold. Save before you do the fight, so
that you can re-load if this happens.
Investigate Dexter's body and take the note from him. Read it, and you will
get the hard proof of what Raven's planning. You can now take this information
back to Vatras for +400 EXP and his allowance for you to join the Ring of Water
The reward appears to be: If you bring him under 10 Tablets, you get a variable
number of mana/health potions. If it's more than 10 Tablets, you get a perma
increase to your maximum mana equal to the number of Tablets you gave him.
When you ask if there's anything that can help you on your search, Vatras will
give you an ore amulet with a summonable will-o-the-wisp. This wisp can be
told to search for close-combat weapons (ideally the bandits' swords, as you
find a trail of Bandit Rapiers) and guide you to them. Vatras says that you
can talk to Riordian with the other Water Mages about training it to find
other things.
When you talk to Martin (the provisions master with the knights at the harbor)
he will tell you that the bandits have been blockading roads connecting the
farmers. He also advises that you should be able to fight at least five bandits
if you're to be able to survive. Now, you can do the quest without doing this
first part (it's totally skip-able) since it's pretty hard, but it can be done.
I will continue to guide through the way it was *intended* to be completed.
The first step to finding the proof you'll need to expose the dealer, we must
first deal with the bandits that are blockading the roads. These bandits are
located at the over-passing bridge by Akil's farm (you'll pass under it on the
way to the Tavern). If you talk to Erol underneath it, he mentions being
attacked by the bandits and having seen them carrying overloading piles of
weapons (in other words, they couldn't carry them all and wound up dropping
some).
These bandits are particularly difficult to deal with since there are so many,
and by the time you first meet them, you're probably only level 3 or 4 (unless
you've gone out of your way to do other things). There are 5 melee bandits and
one with a bow. The easiest way to kill these guys (without having spent 15
hours beefing yourself up and getting into Ch.2) is to have Lares go with you
to take the ornament to the water mages. At his first stopping point, leave him
be and go lure as many bandits as you can back to him.
You might need to sleep until midnight if you don't want Ehnim and Egill to
mess with the bandits as you pull them by. The bandits get caught on terrain
really easily, so be sure to make wide turns around corners and such. The one
with the bow will be a bit tricky to kill, since instead of chasing you he will
shoot at you. He is easy to kill once he's alone:
Run towards him in a lengthy zig-zag pattern to avoid getting hit by the bow.
Once you're close enough, he'll draw his sword to attack. Now, let him give the
first strike: block it. Quickly, attack forward, then immediately block again.
Establish this pattern of attack, block, attack, block, attack, block, and you
should have him dead eventually, without any troubles.
You should find 3 Old Stone Tablets on them that you can give to Erol to compl-
ete "Merchant Raids" (K.4.Q.01). You should also note that some of the bandits
were wielding "Bandits' Rapier", essentially a dexterity-based sword without
the +5% bonus. There are also two of these Bandit Rapiers lying on the ground
near the campfire.
From here, summon your searching Will-o-the-Wisp and tell it to find you
close-quarters weapons. From now on, as you run it will seek out weapons. When
it finds one, it will make the weapon flash a few times along with a little
chime. Admittedly, it's sometimes hard to notice when it finds something,
because it will be behind you and suddenly decide to branch off the path to
a weapon (you won't see it because it's behind you), or since you're already
ahead of it, when it spots a weapon ahead of you, you'll likely pass it before
the wisp gets there. So be sure to walk about 30 feet and take a break to make
sure the wisp hasn't found anything.
From here, you should find a slight trail of these Bandit Rapiers leading in
the direction towards Bengar's farm. You can talk to Bengar and ask if he saw
any bandits come through for +50 EXP, and he will tell you that there indeed
were some comming by. You can ask the Pass guard, but he won't have much to say
about it. Follow the trail to the stone stairs south of Bengar's house into the
enclosed field. On the right, you will see a small bandit camp. There are a few
bandits here, along with one of the missing people: Elvrich.
To fight the bandits, it's advisable to run close enough to get their attention
then run back behind the tree and fight them one-on-one. You could also run
behind the tent, as they will (most of the time) run after you into the tent
and get stuck in there, so that you can deal with them one at a time. Once they
are all dead, check the bandits' bodies. One of them should have an odd ring,
"Overseas-trader Guild Araxos" on him. This is part #1 of the proof we need.
Talk to Elvrich, sitting in the tent, and ask him what happened. He will tell
you about his date with Lucia being interrupted by bandits. This will activate
the new quest "Lucia" (K.3.Q.14). Ask Elvrich all topics about the bandits for
more information in "Where Are the Missing People?" and if he saw any weapons
with the bandits. He will indicate that the next series of information can be
found in the woods behind Sekob's farm. Tell him to go back to town before you
leave.
You can re-summon the wisp and follow the weapon trail as it leads its way to
Sekob's farm. Ask Balthasar if he saw any strange bandit activity for +50 EXP,
and he will tell you he saw a bunch around the woods behind the farm. Continue
following the weapon trail to the NW corner, where the bandits are camped.
Lure the bandits the same way you did at Elvrich's camp, using the tent as
shelter to take them one-on-one. Once they're all dead, collect all the goods,
the most important being a sealed note on the floor between two chests, titled
"Delivery". Read it, and we find a signed issue from Fernando. You can also
find a Farewell letter from Lucia in the tent.
Return to town and confront Fernando about this. He will admit that he was in
fact involved with the bandits for +100 EXP. You can take a bribe from him of
200g and a Wooden Skin ring (+3 arrow protection) with +100 EXP, or turn him
over to the militia. Turn him in; the bribe is practically worthless. Go talk
to Martin and tell him the four proofs: the guild ring, the F-engraved rapiers,
the signed letter, and Fernando's confession. You will get +200 EXP for this.
Go tell Vatras about it for another +200 EXP.
There's actually no work that needs to be done further in this quest: just go
about the rest of the game as normal and it will resolve itself. More info in
(J.1.Q.08.b).
K.3.C.2 - Lares
---------------
Lares now plays a much larger role in the game, as he is one of the important
members of the Ring who will help you out.
Once you've gotten Lares' relief, he will guide you to the Water Mages. On the
way he will stop and tell you about what they're up to; that they're exploring
an excavation site of an ancient culture. At certain points, he stops and waits
for you to tell him to move on. When he does this, you can run off the trail
and pull extra mobs for him to kill (since you get the exp for the stuff that
he kills). Be careful when he's not waiting on you; if you go too far off the
trail or fall behind he'll disappear and wind up back in town where you'll
have to re-do your run.
At his first stopping point, go off the path to the left and run back a little
ways into a small cave. There is an Orc Warrior in here - pull it back to
Lares and have him kill it. This will make "The Teleporter Stones (K.6.Q.02)
easier and safer. You may also want to pull the bandits on the over-passing
bridge down to him for him to kill, since you'll be needing to confront these
guys for "The Bandits' Weapon Dealer" (K.3.Q.04) & "Merchant Raids" (K.4.Q.01)
At his second stopping point you can pull some lurkers and wolves from the
path on the way to Onar's Farm to him.
At his third stopping point, you can go into the woods behind Sekob's farm
(to the right, down a small hill) and pull wolves, field raiders, and wargs
back up to him for exp.
At his fourth stopping point, you can *try* to pull the Shadowbeasts in the
cave under the rope bridge (follow the river around the side of the cliff
face), however these are very tricky as they get stuck on the cave exit easily
and run *very* fast. You might not be able to actually get them to him
At his fifth stopping point, there's nothing in the vicinity to pull to him.
At his sixth stopping point, you can pull some scavengers up the path a ways
back to him.
When you finally get to the northeastern excavation site, Lares will wait for
you at the entrance to the large pit. If you get near enough to target him he
will automatically bring you into conversation and give you the ornament to
take to Saturas. If you want to pull the lizards, fire lizards, shadowbeast,
and goblins to him, be sure to pull them past him, rather than to him, so that
you're not engaged in conversation. Once he's done talking to you, he goes
back to the city. You can also pull the goblin skeletons inside the Portal
lobby up to him.
Once you've joined the Ring of Water, your first task, which will finally
complete this quest, is to deliver a note to Saturas, saying that you are to
accompany them through the portal to stop Raven and free the slaves. This
rewards you with +100 EXP.
Along with his help are new, simpler ways into the three guilds, the Militia,
the Fire Magicians, and the Mercenaries. You can only pick one - once you
choose it, you can't select another one. This doesn't limit you to joining the
guild you asked for help in joining; you can still join the old-fashioned way.
However, you won't be able to use the newer quest(s) to join the others. See
below for descriptions of the quests.
WARNING: if you ask him about how to get to Onar's farm, DO NOT, I repeat,
^ DO NOT ^ agree to go with him to Onar's. If you do this, you will lose the
option to go with him to deliver the ornament to the Water Mages. The problem
here is that ornament is part of the key to unlocking the portal. So, if he
doesn't deliver it, you can't go to Jharkendar. I've been told that in Ch.3
the option to go with him to the Water Mages becomes available again, but
better safe than sorry (not to mention you'll want to get into Jharkendar as
early as possible).
Go find a bed somewhere and sleep until midnight, and return to the Provisions
area. You will find Rangar, the drunken militia-man rummaging through some of
the crates. When you catch him, you're rewarded +300 EXP and he begins to get
nervous. Once you end the conversation he'll scamper back to his spot near
the free beer. Go talk to Martin at Kardif's for another +100 EXP and the
letter of reccomendation to deliver to Andre. When you bring this letter to
Andre (after asking him to join the City Guard) he will agree to let you in,
saying that Martin's word is valuable. You can finalize your admission to the
Militia now for +400 EXP and the Light Militia Armor.
Talk to Daron about wanting to join the Monastary, and then mention his mishap
with the statuette. He will suddenly get irritated about the subject and will
tell you that the statuette was a delivery to the Monastary. He picked it up
at the harbor, but on the way to the Monastary, he was robbed by a group of
goblins. All he knows about their location is that it was around Orlan's tavern
and that they're probably holing up in a cave somewhere near there. If you can
get it back for him, he will be able to let you in without the expensive tribu-
te.
The cave that the goblins are in, is the very same one we will be visiting for
part 2 of "The Man With the Eyepatch" (K.5.Q.01.b). First go the the Dead Harpy
and begin to follow the road that leads to Onar's farm. On the left, you should
see a cave (there are wolves in front of it). If you wind up passing the lake
on your right, you've gone too far. The easy way to find it, if you don't know
where to go is to have Greg take you there for his quest. He's sitting on a
bench outside the Tavern if you talked to him back at Lobart's.
Once you're there, you will have to fight 3 rooms of goblins and black goblins.
It's not incredibly difficult, so long as you're careful not to pull more than
one group at a time. If they're too difficult for you, you can lure them out
to Greg (if you're doing this quest at the same time) and he can kill them. On
one of the goblin's body, you will find a 'Valuable Statue of Innos'. Bring it
back to Daron at Khorinis City, and he will send you to deliver it to the Mona-
stary, since it's brought him nothing but bad luck.
Go to the Monastary and ask Pedro about joining as a novice. Then, tell him you
have brought the 'Valuable Statue of Innos', and he will direct you in to see
Gorax, giving you the key to the front door and +250 EXP, along with your new
Novice Armor (only slightly better than your leather armor). Bring the Statue
to Gorax in the brewing-room on the right, and you will be rewarded another
+300 EXP, and your "tribute" is now taken care of.
An interesting bit: when you tell Pyrokar that you need to see Lord Hagen, he
mentions something about the earthquakes in the northeast as being another
troubling event, but that it is none of the Fire Magicians' business, since
the Circle of Water is already there investigating.
K.3.Q.09 - "The Simple Way Into the Mercenaries"
-----------------------------------------------
If you tell Lares you're interested in the Mercenaries, he sends you to Cord
and Onar's farm. Along with helping you get into the Mercenaries, Cord will
also teach you combat skills without having any previous knowledge in them (he
normally requires you to be at least 30% in 1H and/or 2H to train with him).
When you take up Torlof's test (either Bengar's militia troubles or collecting
the rent from Sekob) Cord will tell you that he will take care of this if you
go to the bandit camp south of Onar's and see if you can find anything about
his buddy Patrick who's gone missing.
This sort of ties in with "Wanted Notes and Bandits" and "Where Are the Missing
People?", but can be done separately. Cord will tell you the leader's name
(Dexter), so that you can safely get in. When you go up to the bandit camp
(up the inclined ramp on the way to Grom and the trolls (Skip can show you
where it is if you've talked to him and let him draw on your map)) and give
the Gate Guard Dexter's name, go to the house with the lighthouse-esque tower
towards the back end of the camp. Dexter will mention his order to have you
killed and having not expected to see you show up there.
Ask him what he knows about the mercenary Patrick for +100 EXP, and Dexter will
lie about having no idea where he is now (though he does say that Patrick was
indeed hanging around with bandits). Return to Cord and tell him this news for
+300 EXP. He will have completed Torlof's Test for you, so you can talk to
Torlof about joining (provided you've convinced at least a few mercenaries to
vote for you). You'll get +400 EXP and the Light Mercenary Armor when you
finally talk to Lee and are admitted into the ranks.
NOTE: this quest can be 'done' without having Lares offer it to you. See
'Cord's Friend Patrick' (K.6.P.02)
This quest is eventually solved in Jharkendar, but for now just serves as a
tally for who all is missing. We'll re-visit this later in Jharkendar (a bit
at least). See J.1.Q.06.b
Elvrich
Lucia
Monty
Pardos
Tonak
Telbor
Patrick
William
K.3.C.3 - Martin
----------------
Martin is new to the expansion. He is the Provisions Master of the Paladins,
though he himself is a high-ranking militia-man. He can sell you some pretty
good weaponry early on in the game, and can play a role in helping you get in
with the militia (a new way in, added in the expansion). He is a member of the
Ring.
Go to Sekob's house and head NW of there, following the edge of the cliff wall
until you come upon the bandit camp in the NW corner. One of the bandits has
Bromor's Golden Dish on him. Kill them all and acquire the dish off their dead
bodies. Return it to Bromor for +200 EXP and one free night of fun with Nadja.
He doesn't care that Lucia is still missing, since business is going just fine
even without her.
K.3.C.6 - Skip
--------------
To get to skip, jump into the water from the harbor and swim to the right. You
will soon come to a small bay with a ship, some looted boxes, and a small camp
inhabited by a certain 'Skip'. When you talk to him, he reveals that he is a
wanted pirate. He mentions something about Baltram being late (K.3.Q.13). He
can give you some valuable information about Dexter and the missing people.
He tells you that the pirates have been doing business with the bandits, and
part of that business involved ferrying people to some uncharted region, but
he refuses to tell you any more than that. If you ask where the bandits are,
he will tell you, or, if you have a map, mark on it. He can also tell you the
leader's name so that you can safely get in to talk to him: Dexter.
K.3.C.7 - Elvrich
-----------------
Elvrich will return to work with Thorben once you've liberated him from his
bandit capture in the field SE of Bengar's farm. You can get +200 gold from
Thorben when you tell him you've brought Elvrich back.
K.3.Q.14 - "Lucia"
------------------
You technically get this quest back when you talk to Elvrich at the bandit
camp, but this is where you do the actual "work". When you ask Elvrich about
Lucia (when he's at the bandit camp) he tells you she was hauled off to the
woods behind Sekob's farm. He hopes that she is ok.
When you investigate the woods behind Sekob's farm, you discover the bandits'
camp with 'Lucia's Farewell Letter'. Bring this back to Elvrich for +100 EXP.
He will refuse to believe that she won't come back to him, wanting to believe
that she will return. He gives you the letter back. This does not complete the
quest, however, as we will re-visit it in Jharkendar.
K.4.C.1 - Erol
--------------
You find Erol sitting on a bench just past the wrecked wagon underneath the
bridge leading from Akil's farm to the Tavern. When you talk to him, you can
ask what happened to him, and he'll explain that he was attacked by bandits on
the bridge, activating the "Merchant Raids" (K.4.Q.01) quest. He mentions that
he survived only because he knew how to throw out a good punch. You can ask
him about the bandits, and if they were carrying any weapons, and he will tell
you they had so many they couldn't quite carry them all.
The bandits get stuck on certain landscape formations easily, so take a wide
berth around turns and corners. There are 5 bandits using swords, and one who
will shoot at you with a bow; the 5 melee are easy to pull to Lares, but the
sixth with the bow is more difficult, since he'll prefer to stand still and
shoot at you instead of chase after you. He is easy to kill once the rest are
out of the way (I did it with the Wolf Knife and 10% 1H). Run in a zig-zag
pattern to avoid getting hit by the arrows. Once you're close enough, he'll
draw his sword. Now, establish a pattern of block, attack, block, attack, and
you should kill him (steadily) without getting killed. Let him give the first
attack. Block it, and immediately after, hit him once, then go straight into
another block. He'll go down easily.
Take the stone tablets off the dead bodies (there are 3 in total, spread across
one or two bandits) and return them to Erol for +150 EXP and +30 gold.
K.5.C.2 - Greg
--------------
If you talked to Greg when he was at Lobart's farm outside the city gates, he
will now be sitting on a bench outside the Dead Harpy, still wearing the farmer
garb you gave him earlier. You can strike up a conversation with him to provide
some more help/suggestions for him. There's nothing much accomplished, besides
him saying your suggestion is stupid or good, until you offer him 10 coins.
This leads into part 2 of "The Man With the Eyepatch" (K.5.Q.01.b).
The X is in the room at the end of the left-most hall from the first room. But,
there are some goblins in the way. An assortment of regular and black goblins
will attack when you enter the cave. If they're too much for you, you can lure
them out to Greg for him to kill, though you won't get the exp for it. Go to
the large red X on the floor in the back room and use the action button on it.
You will dig-up a leather satchel.
Return to Greg, now dressed in his Pirate garb, and tell him you found the
satchel with 100 gold coins for +100 EXP. He will now send you to find his
other four stashes, and will be waiting at the crossroads between Onar's farm
and Sekob's farm.
1) The nearest one is on the small islet in the middle of the lake, just across
the path from the cave you just dug from. There is a lurker out there, so
kill it and dig up the loot for +50 EXP.
2) The next is in the enclosed field SE of Bengar's farm (follow the path to
Onar's farm from the last X, but turn off the road to the right when you
get to the open farm field with the Field Raiders and Lurkers, and follow
it through, heading south). The spot is just north of the bandits, but you
can dig it up without drawing their attention. Just be sure to not get too
close. +50 EXP.
3) Head up the stairs at the southern end of the field, and head towards Bengar
and his house. Behind the barn is the third X. +50 EXP.
4) Follow the trail from Bengar's house until you see a pair of waterfalls on
the left (it's right next to the Pass to the Valley of Mines). There are 2
lurkers on this spot - separate them and kill them, then dig up the final
stash for another +50 EXP.
By now, you should have: an amulet, 100 gold coins, a silver dish, and a gold
chalice. Return to Greg at the crossroads between Sekob and Onar's farms, and
give him his things for +300 EXP, and your measley share of the loot, 30g.
When you ask him what happens next, he'll tell you that he's still looking for
'the guy with the red armor, name starting with a D'. Suggest Dexter, and he'll
say that he's not sure if that's the guy's name or not. If you've talked to
Skip or Cord and have Dexter's location, tell Greg for another +50 EXP.
K.6.C.1 - Lee
-------------
By talking to Lee in the main building at Onar's Farm, you get the option of
asking him what he knows about the Ring of Water. -> K.6.P.01
K.6.P.01 - Circle of Water?
--------------------------
Lee will tell you that he doesn't really have a lot of time for all that, even
though he worked for the Water Mages back in the Colony. He relies on Lares for
most of that work. He helps from time to time, but has bigger things to worry
about. He will point you to Cord, a member of the Ring who can help you out
more than Lee can.
K.6.C.2 - Cord
--------------
Cord, to the side of Onar's house, will ask you who told you about the Ring of
Water. If you were told by Lares in "The Simple Way into the Mercenaries", you
will tell him this, and he will ask what you want of him. You can ask some
favors of him. If you heard from Lee, you still get to ask some favors of him,
though not as many. The most important one, is his missing friend Patrick.
-> K.6.P.02
Tell Cord that you want his help joining the Mercenaries, and he will agree to
help you pass Torlof's Test if you help him. Pick up Torlof's quest (either
collecting the rent from Sekob or driving the Militia from Bengar's farm (the
latter provides more opportunity for exp if you don't want to join the Mercs.
If you are joining the Mercs, it won't matter, you'll later recieve the opposi-
te quest)). Return to Cord and he will tell you about his predicament.
His friend Patrick has gone missing, and was often seen mingling with the
bandits. Cord sends you to the camp to see if Patrick is anywhere to be found.
He gives you the leader's name in order to get in: Dexter.
Go to the camp, give Dexter's name, and ask Dexter about Patrick for +100 EXP.
He will lie that he doesn't know where he is now. Return to Cord with this
news for +300 EXP.
NOTE: Before completing Cord's task, you can go and do the quest you picked
up from Torlof (though don't finalize it until after you've talked to
Dexter), then complete Cord's quest for extra EXP. You can then do one of
the other "Easy Way" quests if you want to join the Fire Magicians or the
Militia. If you want to join the Mercenaries, might as well just take
the "Easy Way" quest for the Mercs. Though, if you really want extra EXP
you can do the "Easy Way" quest for the Militia, take the Note to Andre,
but don't actually join the Militia, and then do Cord's task and join
the Mercs.
K.6.C.3 - Dexter
----------------
Dexter, the leader of the bandits, is running the operations to kidnap citizens
from Khorinis and ship them off the the northeast to serve as slaves for the
former Ore Baron Raven. He plays a crucial role in "Where Are the Missing
People?", which in itself is the main way into Jharkendar.
K.6.C.4 - Greg
--------------
Greg will remain at the crossroads between Sekob and Onar's farms until you
engage the bandits in combat, at which point he will show up and begin to fight
the bandits.
There was one ocasion that I played and Dexter wasn't in the house when Greg
went to kill him. I was experimenting with different outcomes, and thus didn't
do the showdown with Dexter, rather left the house and started killing bandits.
In short, Greg ran into the house, and when I got there, asked where Dexter
was, and all I could say was "Well he *was* here,". It turned out Dexter had
scampered up the tower a ways, and will attack you when you go up there.
At any rate, Dexter should be dead by the end of this, and you will get +100
EXP for talking to Greg. Greg will say different things if you talked to Dexter
or not, and if you killed Dexter or if Greg killed Dexter. In short, he tells
you to search Dexter's body. You will find a note in his inventory. Read the
note yourself (it plays a role in "Where Are the Missing People?") and take
it back to Greg for him to read.
That note apparently doesn't help him. He had wanted to try to find a way to
get back to the north-eastern district without a boat, and hoped Dexter knew a
way. You can mention the water mages' portal, and Greg will scoff at the idea.
Later, however, he'll wind up using it.
You can tell Greg that you ran into Skip for +100 EXP, and Greg will respond
that he waited for Skip for three days, and wonders why he was so late in
arriving at the bay. For now, Greg will just stay at Dexter's camp until you
run into him in Jharkendar.
BUG ALERT: There is a chance that when Greg reaches down to loot a bandit's
body he'll somehow wind up taking all of *your* gold too. I believe
that for some reason if he loots the body of a bandit with gold on
him, he gets your gold as well. He only loots one, and I guess if
he loots one that doesn't have gold (or that you already took gold
from), this won't happen. I could be totally wrong, but it does
happen. Best to save your game before fighting just in case.
K.6.C.5 - Gaan
--------------
Gaan is standing just in front of the bridge to the Pass of Khorinis leading
to the Valley of Mines.
In NotR, however, this region now contains an underground 'temple' with a magic
portal that the Water Mages believe leads to an ancient lost civilization.
Around this region you can see/hear/feel the effects of minor earthquakes. The
mages suspect the cause of these earthquakes is on the other side of the
portal, but they don't know for sure what they'll find when they cross into the
next demension.
K.7.C.1 - Saturas
-----------------
When you first bump into Saturas he gets furious, recognizing you as the guy
who sabatoged the Water Magicians' plans back in the Penal Colony. You then
get to watch an FMV that was featured in G1 of you absorbing the power of the
magic ore mound into Uriziel (the uber sword).
When you ask to join the Ring, Saturas merely says that he hasn't any time for
any of that - he leaves that work up to Vatras in Khorinis City.
If you ask if he can teach you magic, he says he will not, due to the fact that
you've already "disturbed the balance of magic". Once you're through the Portal
(if you're a Fire Mage) he will teach you the Circles of Magic.
If you choose to 'End' the conversation, he will tell you to send Riordian
to him (K.7.Q.01).
K.7.Q.01 - "Riordian"
--------------------
This is a rather simple quest; simply continue down the vault to the left and
you will see Riordian studying the images on the wall. Tell him that Saturas
wants to see him. You're rewarded +50 EXP, quest complete.
K.7.C.2 - Riordian
------------------
Riordian tells you that he believes behind the portal lies an ancient, long
lost civilization of Adanos-worshipping people. As told be Vatras, Riordian
can teach your Will-o-the-Wisp to search for things other than close-range
weaponry (K.7.P.01).
Once through the Portal (if you're a Fire Mage) Riordian will teach you the art
of alchemy.
K.7.C.3 - Cronos
----------------
Cronos doesn't do much for you now, although he will sell you some things (like
he did back in the New Camp in the Colony). For now, his inventory isn't that
impressive, consisting mostly of just simple spell scrolls. However, once
through the Portal, his inventory will become much more valuable.
K.7.C.4 - Merdarion
-------------------
Merdarion works with Nefarius on trying to decipher exactly where the portal
leads and what they will find beyond it. He tells you that they need more
ornaments in order to get the portal to work. You can ask him if he knows the
quickest way back to town, and he will tell you 'back the way you came', and
then mumble something about teleporter stones (K.7.Q.02).
Once through the Portal (if you're a Fire Mage) he will teach you how to incre-
ase your maximum mana.
When you step on this portal outside of Khorinis, it takes you to a place near
the Dead Harpy Tavern (the second stone that Merdarion told you about). If you
turn around you'll see a boarded-up crevasse with a locked door. Go to the
tavern and talk to Orland about portals (+50 EXP). He'll give you the key if
you ask for it. Return to the locked door and step inside. Loot the things on
the ground and step on the stone. Having used all three teleporter stones,
you're rewarded with +200 EXP, and you're now back at the Water Mages' site.
Tell Merdarion that you've used the stones for another +50 EXP.
K.7.C.5 - Myxir
---------------
Myxir can tell you more about the 'Stone Tablets' that you've been finding. He
knows that they contain knowledge about combat and inner abilities of the lost
culture. If you ask to be taught the language, he will teach you what he knows.
-> K.6.T.1 - The Language of the Builders
K.7.C.6 - Nefarius
------------------
Nefarius is the guy in charge of trying to activate the Portal. As he tells
you, they need four ornaments to make a ring-shaped key to fit into the switch.
This begins "The Portal" (K.7.Q.03)
Once through the Portal (if you're a Fire Mage) he will teach you how to create
runes, particularly new spells of the Circle of Water that were added.
K.7.Q.03 - "The Portal"
----------------------
When you hand Nefarius the ornament that Vatras gave to you to give to Lares
that Lares gave to you to give to Nefarius, he gets delighted and decides to
send you out to find the other 3 ornaments to form the key. He hands you a map
which shows the location of the other 3: one at Sekob's farm, one in the woods
north of Khorinis, and one at Lobart's farm, each found by activating stone
circles. When you tell Saturas about Nefarius' task for you, and show him the
map, he tells you to find someone to accompany you in the forest so that you
don't wind up dead, carrying valuable fragments of the key.
The First Ornament: Go to Sekob's Farm. There is a stone circle just south of
Sekob's house. Push all the three buttons, and out will rise a Stone Sentinel.
Kill it for +180 EXP, and take the ornament off of its corpse. You'll probably
need to be around lvl 15 or higher with a high-damaging weapon and a good set
of armor to be able to take its hits.
The Second Ornament: Go to Lobart's Farm. Cavalorn is now standing at the stone
circle on the high hill behind his house. When you ask him about it, he tells
you that he already talked to Lobart, and he said that he and his farmers had
already messed with it, and out came the sentinel. They called in the militia,
who called in the Paladins to deal with it. When you activate the switches,
nothing happens. Tell this to Cavalorn. He suspects that the paladins have it.
Tell him that you'll go demand it from them. You'll need to be in a guild to
be able to do this part. Go into the Upper Quarter of town and ask Lothar about
the ornament. He will send you to Lord Hagen. Ask him for the ornament, and he
will give it to you, along with +50 EXP. Tell Cavalorn (now at Vatras' Square)
that Hagen had it for another +50 EXP.
The Third Ornament: You'll need Lares' help for this. Go find him in the harbor
district and tell him you need help getting through the thick woods in the
north. Whenever you're ready, tell him to go to the woods and he will lead you
to the entrance. At the entrance, he'll double-check that you're sure you want
to go in. Tell him you want to go. Once again, you'll get the EXP for the mobs
that he kills. He'll stop at the stone circle at the northern end of the forst.
From here, you can run around the forest and pull as many mobs to him as you
want. There are plenty wargs, orc warriors, and skeletons to be killed for up
to 300 EXP a pop. Press all the buttons on the stone circle and the sentinel
will arise. Kill it for another +180 EXP, and take the ornament off of it. When
you talk to Lares, he will go back to the city.
Now that you have the other 3 pieces of the Key, return to Nefarius with the
pieces. You will be rewarded +200 EXP and 100g for each piece you bring. Thus,
you're rewarded +600 EXP and +300g. Now comes the task of repairing the broken
artifact. Follow him to the room where Saturas resides, and the water mages
will perform an incantation. Wait for Nefarius to automatically tell you it's
complete - he will give it to Saturas for you to get from him. However, you
cannot get the key until you've joined the ranks of the Ring of Water and have
been given a note from Vatras to give to Saturas.
You recieve Vatras' letter for Saturas once you're a member of the Ring of
Water; this is done by completing "Where Are the Missing People?" (K.3.Q.02).
Once you're a member, Vatras' first task for you is to bring Saturas a letter.
This letter tells Saturas that Vatras believe you are 'the one' and that you
are to accompany the water mages through the portal to stop Raven and free the
slaves. Deliver the letter to Saturas for +100 EXP, and he will give you the
key. Now, use it on the small, circular key-hole to the left of the portal.
In you go.
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[G.3.2] - Jharkendar
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Overview:
J.1.C.1 - Saturas
-----------------
Saturas is the first person you'll meet as you emerge from the Temple. He will
tell you what he knows about the area, and one particularly interesting fact:
the water mages beat you to the Ruins by several days. Ask him all you can
and get all the information available and you'll pick up several quests.
J.1.Q.01 - "The Vanguard of the Water Mages"
--------------------------------------------
Saturas will tell you that they recruited a few more people to the Ring of
Water in the few days they've been in the new area. One of them, Lance, was
sent to explore the Bandit Camp in the swamp to the East, but hasn't returned.
Follow the trail to the east, leading to the Swamp district. You will eventual-
ly come to a small set of stairs. Continue following the path for a ways, but
venture off the road to the right a bit before the path fades away and meets
up with the log bridge. Lance's body can be found just a few feet from the
edge of the swamp. Loot his body, being sure to get his Aquamarine ring. Return
to Saturas and tell him you found Lance's body for +100 EXP. He will say that
the bandits likely did him in since he wasn't one of them. Give Saturas Lance's
ring for another +200 EXP.
J.1.Q.02.a - "Raven"
--------------------
This is the quest to stop Raven from getting into the Temple, and ultimately
getting the artifact in it. You won't actually be able to fight him or get
anywhere close to him until you're in the Temple. For that part, see J.1.A.4,
the Temple of Adanos.
You can, however, tell Saturas what you find out about Raven, +100 EXP for
each important piece of information you acquire. Things you can tell Saturas
about:
- Raven has a gold mine, and you can't get in until you deal with several of
bandits in the way (after talking to Sancho and recieving the quest "Forward
(Into the Bandit Camp")
- Raven excavated the tomb of Khardimon and that he's trying to get into the
Temple of Adanos. He had an apprentice by the name of Fortuno who deciphered
the language of the builders (after talking to Fortuno when completing the
quest "Mental Meanders")
- Raven sealed the door to the temple behind him by praying an incantation,
and you can't get in.
J.1.Q.04 - "Relics"
-------------------
Saturas wants you to bring him any relics, or stone tablets, that you come by
in your exploration that could reveal more about the history of the Builders.
You can hand him an Old Stone Tablet if you have one, but he will reject it,
since they've already acquired some of those in Khorinis.
After you've activated 2 Teleporter Stones in "The Power of the Focus Stones"
(J.1.Q.11), Merdarion will tell you that Saturas has new information for you.
As Saturas tells you, they found out that the 'Council of Five', the five
leaders of the Builders, each had a mansion in Jharkendar. He suspects that you
can find more relics in the mansions. You can talk to Riordian for more info
about the mansions. The quest will then go side-by-side with "The Mansions of
the Builders" (J.1.Q.10).
You can find the following relics: Yellow Stone Tablet from the Library of the
Scholars in the Canyon, Purple Stone Tablet from the Mansion of the Guardians
of the Dead in the south-eastern Valley, Blue Stone Tablet from the House of
the Priests in the south-western Valley, Green Stone Tablet from the House of
the Healers in the Swamp, and the Red Stone Tablet from the Fortress of the
Warriors in the northeast. Consult the map of Jharkendar in the images section
for the NotR Guides on GameFAQs for the locations of these Mansions.
The Red Stone Tablet is not found in a chest directly in the Mansion, as the
other four are; rather, you need to kill Esteban in the Bandit Camp at some
point to get them. He tasks you with the quest "Attempted Murder", and you're
supposed to kill him after that and get 5 Red Stone Tablets, one of which you
bring back to Saturas.
For each tablet you bring to Saturas, you recieve +400 EXP and +200g, for a
total of +2000 EXP and +1000g.
You later find out that these relics reveal insight to safely navigating the
Temple of Adanos, without suffering a horrible death to booby traps. When you
are ready to enter the Temple, Saturas will give them back to you for you to
use.
You can ask Alligator Jack, standing to the west of the Ruins, about Bandit
Armor, and he will tell you that there was at one point a set in the Pirate
Camp. He can take you there in the quest "Rat Hunt". Once you're in the camp,
you can ask Skip about the armor, and he'll tell you that it is supposed to be
kept in Greg's hut, but since he's in Khorinis he's put Francis in charge of
the camp and keeping people out of his hut.
There are a series of things you need to do before you can get the armor:
You'll need to pay Henry your admission fee before you can get into the camp.
You then will need to get the key to Greg's hut and search it, thus triggering
Greg to show up at the camp. You can ask him about the armor, but he won't
give it to you until you help improve morale in the camp and securing the
safety of the pirates by killing the Razors in the Canyon ("Razor Hunt").
When you've done so, he will tell you that he had originally planned for Bones
to wear the armor and spy on the bandits. Since you've been such a help to him,
he will let you use the armor to spy for him, thus getting you the quest "Spy-
ing on the Bandits" (J.2.Q.11). Talk to Bones, and he will give you the armor
and +200 EXP. You're now set to sneak into the Bandit Camp.
There's nothing else to really do in this quest; it will complete itself when
you've freed the slaves in "Raven's Slaves" (J.3.Q.13.b).
Once you've killed Raven and taken the Claw of Beliar from him, you can bring
it back to Saturas and you get to work on quest. It's short and sweet; he will
tell you your options of what to do with it. The first, is to give it to him,
and he will render it useless by burying it in the sea (what Rhademes was say-
ing when he said 'If you have the strength..... sink it in the depths of the
sea'). You will be rewarded with +2000 EXP if you choose to do this option.
The other, is to pray at a Shrine of Beliar and put the powers of the sword
to your own use. You aren't rewarded with any EXP for this option, but it's the
more fun one in my opinion. You can play with the Claw for the rest of the game
including the Dragon Hunt, which adds a new level of fun to the game. You can
bring the Claw to Xardas back in Khorinis for +450 EXP, so if you want some
extra EXP before giving it to Saturas, be sure to drop by Xardas first.
For more information on the Claw of Beliar, see [A.2.5] (as miltia/mercenary)
or [A.3.7] (as fire magician).
J.1.C.2 - Nefarius
------------------
Nefarius can clue you in on more information about the Portal, and will tell
you that it should be safe to use the Portal to go back to Khorinis (which it
is).
J.1.C.3 - Cronos
----------------
Cronos can tell you more about the Stone Sentinels and how they were awoken.
J.1.C.4 - Myxir
---------------
Myxir doesn't play much of a role in Jharkendar. Besides him teaching the Lang-
uage of the Builders, you can talk to him about spirits. It seems that the
Builders kept close to their ancestry by summoning spirits/ghosts of deceased
elders for guidance and assistance. You can tell him that you'll let him know
if you see a spirit, which foreshadows your conversation with Quarhodron.
Raven summoned Khardimon, one of the two people who know how to open the doors
since he was one of the two who sealed them in the first place. Since the grave
of Khardimon has been desecrated by Raven, you will have to summon Quarhodron.
Myxir tells you that his grave is supposed to lie directly in the West. Before
you set out to find it, he gives you a piece of paper with the words that are
supposed to summon Quarhodron. He mentions Y'Berion, the leader of the Sect
Camp in the Colony that worshipped the Sleeper, believing it to be their savior
rather than a Demon Lord.
To find Quarhodron's grave, go to the Hermit's house, and follow the path as it
heads north from the Teleporter Stone. Keep an eye on the left, and just as the
path begins to twist vertically up and to the right, you should see a small
outcropping in the cliff wall with a small path that leads up it. Follow that
path as it winds up and around to the plateau of the grave. You can also use
the map of Jharkendar hosted here on GameFAQs in the images section for a map
marker.
In front of the grave is a troll, complete with a few goblins. Lure the troll
away from the goblins so that you can take the time to kill it. Use the trick
for slaying trolls; get in close and strafe around its backside, hitting it 2
or 3 times periodically and continuing to keep behind it. Eventually, it will
die for +500 EXP and give you the freedom to kill the goblins and head into
the grave. In the ruined building outside, you can hack into a chest contain-
ing an Old Stone Tablet and a Strength I Tablet.
Inside the grave you will bump into a few zombies. Kill them (keep in the hall
and alternate horizontal left/right attacks if need be) and loot the grave.
You can find a nifty Magic Cross Bow, a Ring of the Warriors, several hundred
gold, and a Dexterity I tablet.
When you're ready, find Myxir's scroll for summoning Quarhodron. You will hear
a scream, similar to what Scatty and Crimson described when Raven summoned
Khardimon. Then, the ghost of Quarhodron will spawn in front of you. Talk to
him and let him know about the Temple of Adanos being opened, using all conver-
sation options until you find the option about the wisdom of the ancestors
being overwhelming. He sees truth in your words, but before he will help you,
you have to prove you're trustworthy in the cause.
Return to Myxir and tell him that you successfully summoned Quarhodron for
+400 EXP. He will send you to tell Saturas this information. Once you've had
a talk with Saturas, you will finally be sent into the Temple after Raven.
-> J.1.A.04
Red: The Council of 5 made the chambers to keep the sword hidden
Yellow: I, against the decision of the 3, built the first trap
Blue: Khardimon made the second trap, only he who follows the way of light can
pass it.
Purple: Quarhodron and Khardimon sealed the temple. Rhademes rots for eternity.
Green: The third trap was built be Quarhodron, only he knows the way.
That being said, you can see for yourself how ambiguous they are, only one in
particular giving you any direct advice.
It's possible that the red one simply means that you shouldn't even be able to
get into the temple. The yellow one could be in reference to Beliar, Adanos,
and Innos, where the switches you would press are the 'followers of Beliar',
the 'water of Adanos', and the 'light of Innos', but I'm not certain. The
purple relic could be a hint that you need the help of Rhademes to get past it.
And the green one, no idea; I've never gotten any information out of Quarhodron
about it, but it's fairly simple to get through.
J.1.C.5 - Riordian
------------------
Riordian, as informed by Saturas, can give you more information about the land
surrounding the temple.
J.1.P.02 - Geography
--------------------
When you ask Riordian about Jharkendar, he can tell you about the geography.
To the north lies a desert-atmosphered canyon; to the south lies a dense,
green valley with serpentine paths and cliffs; to the west lies the pirate
camp; to the east lies the swamp and the bandit camp.
For each mansion you visit, you can return to Riordian for +100 EXP. Once you
have visited all of them, you can tell this to Riordian for +300 EXP.
You can also bring a bunch of pirates down in "Razor Hunt" (J.3.Q.10) to kill
them.
Once you've killed the Leader of the Horde, you can return to Riordian to
complete the quest for +300 EXP.
J.1.C.6 - Merdarion
-------------------
He's got such a fascinating interest in teleporting.
These stones were used in the first Gothic originally to form the magic Barrier
to keep the prisoners in. They were later collected by the Hero for the Water
Mages to use on their large mound of magic ore, which they were going to use
to try to blow up the Barrier. Apparently, they still have them.
The first to check-out is obviously the one in the Portal ruins that you came
past earlier. Go into the temple and place the Focus Stone on the pedestal up
the small incline and step onto the stone. It will take you back outside to
the pentagon. Tell Merdarion you used one of them for +500 EXP and +150g. You
can then step back on the teleporter stone for another +100 EXP and a journal
entry saying where it goes to.
The rest is soon told; go to the rest of the blue dots on the map one-by-one,
putting each Focus Stone on the pedestal and returning to Merdarion for your
+500 EXP and +150g rewards, then using the stones for the extra +100 bonuses.
The teleporter stone in the north-east, the Bandit Camp, requires more work to
get to, since you have to complete the quests to get into the camp, and then
into the mine first (J.3.Q.1 & J.3.Q.5 -> J.3.Q.11).
When you've activated two of these, Merdarion tells you that Saturas needs to
talk to you. You can talk to him to pick up "The Mansions of the Builders".
Go with him up to the Canyon; feel free to talk to Malcolm along the way; you
can save 100 gold on the entrance fee to the camp, and this may be about your
only chance to actually talk to him.
At the Canyon, you will kill a few more Swamp Rats. Once they're dead, he will
give you 10 chunks of meat, regardless of whether or not you got all the meat
off the corpses. This will give you the quest "Meat for Morgan", and put you
right outside the Pirate Camp and one of the Teleporter Stones (just across
the water in a small cave). You are rewarded +200 EXP.
J.2.C.2 - Henry
---------------
Your first obstacle to getting into the camp. Whether you respond 'friend/foe'
doesn't matter, you'll get the same quests and options afterwards. You can
pick 60g off of him.
- Talk to Malcolm and get his message for Henry about the wood for -100g on
the price.
- Tell Henry you're delivering meat for Morgan for -100g on the price.
- Kill the bandits in the Tower for -200g on the price. *
* You will get the opportunity to kill them later with a +200g reward, but you
also get a new quest for killing the bandits after you've already joined the
camp. The money comes up the same either way, but you can get some extra EXP
if you wait.
Thus, you can get the price down to 100g, or 300g if you want the extra EXP.
In the end, you come out 'paying' a total of 100g either way. Pay him and you
are free to enter the camp.
When you've already become a member of the Pirates, you can ask Henry to join
his raiding troup, and he will task you with killing the bandits in the tower.
You can take either the saw pirate or the hammer pirate - it doesn't matter.
The only difference is the saw pirate will call you an asshole when you're done
and the hammer pirate will say you're 'all right'.
Go back down the path a ways and go up the hill to the tower. There are three
bandits here, each with a ranged weapon. So run at an angle so you don't get
hit on the way there and kill them, they're fairly simple, espeicially with
a pirate helper. Be careful not to aggro the mantises around to the side of
the tower, who can make things messy real easily. You can loot an Ash Bow here.
When they're dead and you've had your chat with your pirate buddy, return to
Henry for +200 EXP and +200g. This will let you get "Wood for the Palisade".
Follow the path back the way you came from the Portal Ruins to the spot where
you saw Malcolm earlier. You'll notice he's no longer there. Climb up the rock
structures along the side of the cliff wall to get access to an elevated cave.
Owen is sitting next to a fire.
Talk to him to find out about what happened to Malcom, starting another quest,
"Malcolm" (J.2.Q.12). It's a rather simple quest, involving dropping down a
pitfall and finding out if Malcom is still alive or not. You'll have to do
this before Owen will tell you about the wood.
Once you've done that, tell him your orders from Henry, and Owen will tell you
that he will send it to the camp 'sooner or later'. Go back to Henry and tell
him this for +300 EXP and +200g.
J.2.C.3 - Bones
---------------
There's not a lot of stuff with Bones, since he doesn't want to be disturbed
because of his 'mission' from Greg. He refuses to even talk about it. Eventual-
-ly you will get the Medium Bandit Armor from him. You can pick 104g off of
him. He will tell you about Morgan and Henry training you 1H and 2H skills
respectively, and that Jack could teach you about hunting. He also suggests
Samuel (who doesn't really teach you anything, he may have meant Brandon, who
trains your STR/DEX).
J.2.C.4 - Garett
----------------
Garett is a merchant and the stock-holder of the Pirates. You can buy some
things off of him, not much of it is particularly worthwhile, besides his Belt
of Protection (+7 Weapon/Arrow defense). You can pick 55g off of him.
From Garett, head to the sea and follow the shore to the left around the large
jutting-out rock formation and you'll come to another beach. Here are some
lizards and fire lizards, the latter of which might be devastating to fight.
You can, however, take them out with some spell scrolls with moderate ease. If
you lack scrolls or simply want to save them, you can use the strategy for
fighting them in the Tips section of this FAQ.
Continue following the beach around and you will come to a tree with a skeleton
hanging from it, along with a red 'X' by the base of the tree. With a pick axe
in your inventory, dig-up the buried loot and you will find Greg's Compass.
You can also explore the cave just past this, containing 3 zombies and the
Warrior Amulet, along with a Ring of Skill (+3 DEX).
Return to Garett and give him his compass for +300 EXP and the Belt of Protect-
ion. If you already bought it, he will refund your 1000 gold.
You can then go do so yourself. In order to find the goods the easiest, have
the mouse turned on and pull it under the water. You can see things within a
15-20 foot distance like this. Or, you can more effectively pull it down to
water-level so that the water rises and falls along the lens. Like this, when
the water rises above the lens, you can see everything underneath clear as day
at a much greater distance than with it fully under.
If you go all along the shore, north and south, you can find: casket, skull,
rum, gold chalice, pure mana potion, jewel casket, one lump of ore, silver
plate x2, and silver chalice x2.
J.2.C.6 - Brandon
-----------------
He's standing near the fire, usually talking to Matt.
Go to Samuel's cave, north a bit up the beach. Ask him for something stronger,
and choose to buy the 'Hasty Herring' - you will get to drink a free sample.
Then buy one from him (you may want to buy a few for yourself, once you find
out what it does) and bring it back to Brandon.
You probably noticed that you're running at double-speed now. The Hasty Herring
has the same effects as eating a plant of Snapperweed or drinking a Potion of
Run Speed. It seems to last about 2 minutes, and costs a paltry 30g, so it may
be wise to buy a few for yourself for those times when you have to cross a
large distance that you've already explored/cleared.
J.2.C.7 - Matt
--------------
You can't pick up any quests from him, but he can tell you that the bandits
seem to be rolling in gold, and that they never paid for their last shipment
that they bought from the bandits. You can talk to Skip about this for his
quest. You can pick 91g off of Matt.
J.2.C.8 - Skip
--------------
When you talk to Skip, he will remember you from Khorinis (assuming you talked
to him), but that he also recognizes your face on a Wanted Poster, the very
one you've already heard about from the Bandit on the path from Xardas' Tower
and from Pablo.
You can tell him you saw Greg in Khorinis for +100 EXP
He can tell you that Garett will sell you some things; he won't take you to
Khorinis, ever.
Bill was good friends of theirs, and will tell you that they often hung out at
a cave to the east of the camp. He will tell you to talk to Jack for more info
on the cave.
Morgan won't tell you much, other than Angus still had a ring that once was
Morgan's, that he'd like back (J.2.P.4).
Ask Jack, outside the camp, about the cave that Angus and Hank hung out at,
and he will direct you to check out the Hollow that you visisted earlier. Go
down the path to the Hollow at the lake. Swim into the water to some rocks on
the cliff wall to the right (if you're facing the lake). You'll notice you can
climb up them to a cave.
In the cave are the bodies of Hank and Angus, which you can get 2 old coins
and Morgan's Ring off of. Go back and confirm this news for Skip; he will tell
you go break the news (gently) to Bill, getting you "The Murderer of Anugs and
Hank" (J.2.Q.8).
As far as I know, the only way to complete this quest is to buy the Grog off
of Samuel or Lucia (in the bandit camp), since Juan (who you later find out
from various sources, is the one who killed Angus and Hank) doesn't have the
Grog on him. Lucia does suspiciously have 20 bottles of Grog in her inventory,
but you can't kill her and take them or anything.
Anyway, if you give Skip 20 bottles of Grog (whether or not they were the same
that were stolen from the pirates) for +200 EXP. Skip will also give you either
200g or a Ring of Ore Skin, which you probably already have one or two of, and
will likely find more of in your quests; it's not worth much, I'd take the gold
to pay for your fees of acquiring them, myself.
J.2.C.9 - Bill
--------------
Bill is sawing the wood for the Palisade, which he seems to think won't do any
good if the bandits actually did launch an attack. You can ask him where he
comes from, and he will inform you that he used to live in Khorinis, living
off of lifting peoples' pockets, but later joined with the pirates to avoid
constantly running from the militia. You can pick 205g off of him.
Once you have the Armor, go into the Swamp and find Logan; follow the first
log bridge to Sancho, go straight past another log bridge to the islet with
Miguel, turn left here and follow another log bridge to the alley with Logan.
In a cave at his camp, you will meet Tom, a bandit with some issues.
Ask him what he's doing there, and he'll tell you a story that seems to match
up with what Skip was telling you earlier; he was good friends with some of
the pirates and used to trade with them, and on his last deal, he was attacked
by Juan, who killed the pirate traders. Juan took the goods from the pirates
and chased after Tom, who was too fast for Juan to keep up with. These traders
sound an aweful lot like Angus and Hank, eh?
If you return to Bill to tell him this, he will wish that this Juan suffered,
and died. Now, you'll have to actually find this Juan. His cave is located in
the far east of the swamp, the most-eastern part of the map that you can see.
Enter the cave, and you will see Juan and a generic Bandit chilling there. Talk
to him, and he will assume you're an errand boy for Esteban, but that he won't
cough up the goods unless Huno or Fisk or Esteban or *someone* pays for them.
Tell him you don't come on behalf of Esteban and engage him in combat. Once
he's dead (the other bandit too, since he'll attack you for fighting Juan),
go back to Bill and tell him this for +200 EXP.
Be sure to hold onto the two packages you got off of Skip, because they'll be
used for a quest later on with Huno and Fisk.
J.2.C.10 - Morgan
-----------------
Morgan is the very lazy raid leader of the bandits. His job is to make sure
the beasts around the camp don't get too close and to keep the pirates supplied
with food. You can pick 43g off of him.
Head up the beach from his 'hut' and kill the lizards and lurkers out there.
If you return now, he will ask about the cave, which is also included in the
northern beach. So, venture into the cave and you'll run into a shadowbeast.
It may be too difficult for you, but it should be no problem if you use the
strategy in the Tips section of this FAQ.
Once the shadowbeast and the lurkers/lizards are dead, return to Morgan for
+300 EXP and +150g.
HOWEVER, that is a very nice ring, adding +10% to your 1H skill. If you're
using 1H weapons and want the ring, you can beat him up and take it back.
To do this without attracting the attention of any other pirates in the area,
equip a bow and run to the water near the cannon and provisions there. Aim the
bow at him by using the action button and he will threaten you to put it down.
When you don't, he'll come to you, in which case you can equip your sword and
knock him down, taking the ring, the meat you gave to him earlier, some gin,
and his Double-Bladed axe from him.
J.2.C.11 - Samuel
-----------------
Samuel resides in a cave a small ways up the northern end of the beach, just
past Morgan's residence. You can buy plenty of alcoholic drinks from him.
There isn't a whole lot of content with this guy, besides what you need to do
with him for other peoples' problems.
Lou's Hammer is used for the quest "Hammer Booze" (J.3.Q.7), and doesn't seem
to have any worthwhile effect when drunk. I haven't found any use for Lou's
Double Hammer - I had thought I could use it to KO someone, like Scatty, for
instance, in J.3.P.10 - A Beer for Scatty, since its description says it will
knock-out even the heaviest drinker. However, there doesn't seem to be any use
for the drink, besides the EXP from Samuel. If you drink it, it damages your
HP by 1/2 of the current value.
J.2.C.12 - Francis
------------------
Francis has been put in charge of the camp while Greg is out at Khorinis to
get more loot. He doesn't serve much purpose in the game content besides gett-
ing Greg's key to hit hut.
1) Beat him up and take it from him (+300 EXP for the victory)
2) Pick it off of him (+100 EXP)
3) Pay him 2000g (+0 EXP)
4) Trade it for his paybook (+0 EXP)
When you first talk to Francis and learn that he's guarding Greg's hut and has
the key, you can ask Skip for advice; he tells you to ask Samuel, since he
knows almost everything about everyone in the camp, and can likely tell you
about some leverage to get over Francis. Samuel will tell you about something
very important of Francis' that he buried in one of the mines in the Canyon.
The mine in question is the first one you'll come to if you follow the right
wall of the canyon. You'll likely run into some Razors on the way, and the few
Mine Crawlers inside. There is a red 'X' that you can dig up, one of the items
you come by is a 'Treasure Chest'. You can open it in your inventory to get
a Paybook and 153 gold coins.
You can use the Paybook now and Francis will give you the key, but there is a
better way to do this. First, pick the key off of him, then beat him up (even
without the dialogue option to do so), then tell him about the Paybook. Now,
without the key, will give you +500g to give it to him.
Now that you have the key, enter Greg's hut and loot everything: Iron Skin
Ring (weapon defense +3), 3 white rum, 135 coins, Greg's Log Book, silver
plate, silver dish x2, silver chalice, silver candlestick, Message in a Bottle
(when opened, contains a treasure map marking all the red 'X's), sextant,
apple tobacco, gold candlestick, 50 old coins, 3 swampweed reefers, 5 gold
nuggets, glacier quartz, 87g, 3 fish, and 200g in satchels.
When you're done, leave, and Greg will show up, kicking Francis off of his
bench and asking if you've done any work.
J.2.C.13 - Greg
---------------
Once you've searched his hut, Greg will show up back in the pirate camp. When
you've dealt with the razors in the canyon in "Razor Hunt", you can ask him
some questions, like his ship and how he got here. Despite his attitude about
Water Mages and a magic portal when you told him back at Dexter's camp, he
wound up using it afterall.
J.2.Q.10 - "Razor Hunt"
-----------------------
Greg will want you to do some work for him, taking over Morgan's old job that
he never did any work with. He wants you to kill the razors in the canyon,
five of which spawn fresh once Greg gets back. So, if you already cleared the
canyon, don't worry, there will be new razors to slay. You can, in theory,
go kill them without having officially picked up the quest; if you do that,
you will instantly get the option to tell Greg that you killed them all,
without ever leaving. He will give you the Pirate Armor, which may very well
be the best armor you've come by, if you haven't gotten the Crawler Plate
Armor.
Razors are allegedly hard to kill, though they're probably a piece of cake for
you if you've taken the time to explore and build yourself up. At any rate,
you can bring a few pirates with you if you think you'll need the help. You
can bring: Brandon, Matt, Skip, Jack, Chef Pirate, and the Pirate on the bench
across from Garett.
Enter the Canyon and just keep an eye out for the razors. You should find all
5 of them before you get to the overpassing bridge just past the Library. If
the count-down meter says you missed some, go back, as you may have missed one
on the other side of a large boulder or something.
Once they're dead, the pirates will be ready to go back, but will stay with
you to hunt, so long as you keep within the Canyon. You can take them down to
the Orcs outside the Library if you haven't already killed them. When you're
done with them, though, tell each one to go back to the camp.
Return to Greg and report that you've killed all of the razors for +250 EXP.
Equip it, and head to the swamp. Follow the log bridge you come to by follow-
ing the main trail from the Poral Ruins until you get to the first outpost
with Sancho. You can talk to him and find out that Raven has a gold mine there
and that they have diggers mining the gold.
Return to Greg and tell him this for +200 EXP and a Warrior Ring.
J.2.C.14 - Owen
---------------
Owen is not actually in the pirate camp, but he's a member of their expedition
for palisade wood. You don't get to meet him until after you've joined the
pirate camp. You can pick 30g off of him.
J.2.Q.12 - "Malcom"
-------------------
If you return to the spot that you met Malcolm and climb up the rock stairs
to the side of the Tree Saw, you will bump into Owen. Talking to him, you will
find out that he and Malcolm were attacked by a lurker, so they scurried up
into the cave. The lurker followed them, and Malcolm started to fight it. They
then both fell down a crevasse, and Owen hasn't heard or seen Malcolm since.
You'll need to do this quest before Owen will tell you anything about the wood
in "Wood for the Palisade"
Now for the fun part. Go to the back of the cave and drop into the crevasse.
You'll fall a rediculously long distance, picking up +100 EXP for a 'Stunt
Bonus' before hitting the water (be warned, if you do this multiple times, it
will deduct 100 EXP for sensing you trying to exploit unlimited EXP). Swim
down a bit and swim under a rock wall into an underground grotto, complete with
one lurker and one deceased Malcolm.
Kill the lurker and loot Malcolm's body for a 2H combat III tablet, along with
some other goodies in the area, including some gold, gold nuggets, mushrooms,
and rune-crafting materials. Continue past this grotto into the water and swim
down under another rock wall, and you will come out at the lake in the Hollow.
Return to Owen and tell him that Malcolm is dead for +300 EXP and the revelat-
ion that Owen wasn't helping Malcolm to kill the lurker, and now wishes that
he did.
It is possible to just fight your way up to the temple, killing every bandit
in sight, but that isn't as fun as playing the role and sneaking in. You get
a lot more content out of the game if you play them with the Bandit Armor, and
it is all-around much more enjoyable. You can come back later and kill any of
them that you please for exp/loot, but try not to kill any that can be spared
for now.
J.3.C.1 - Sancho
----------------
Sancho is probably the first person you'll run into of the bandits. He is
standing at the first islet on the way to the bandit camp from the Portal
Ruins. You can pick 40g off of him.
You also find out about the gold mine; this you can tell Saturas and Greg for
+100 and +200 EXP respectively
J.3.C.2 - Miguel
----------------
Miguel is standing at the second islet, just past Sancho, to the bandit camp
entrance. Miguel tells you about his history, working for Ignaz the alchemist.
He liked to experiment with brewing mind altering potions, and one day Ignaz
drank one of them by mistake, and that has since rendered him unpredictable.
For this, Miguel was cast into the Barrier (though we never did meet him in
G1). Remember this, because you'll need to talk to him about a mind-restoring
potion for Fortuno (J.3.Q.6). You can pick 48g off of him.
J.3.C.3 - Franco
----------------
Franco is the leader of the Hunters; the people who do chores in the swamp
until Thorus calls for more diggers. You'll eventually have to kill him to
get into the camp, but hold off on this; you can get extra experience by doing
his tasks before finally killing him. You can pick Franco's Amulet off of him
(+4 STR/+4 DEX/+40 Life), which you'll eventually get when you kill him, but
you can get EXP for this.
Each part has its own separate quest: J.3.Q.2 - "Swamp Shark Hunt", and J.3.Q.3
- "The Stone Tablet in the Swamp".
First go to Logan and tell him that Franco sent you; he will tell you that the
two of you are going to kill some swampsharks. When you say that you're ready,
3 sharks will spawn near the edge of his slab of land to the north (you will
hear the bellow of the sharks when they do). Kill them and report back to
Franco for task #2 and +200 EXP.
For the second, he sends you to Edgor to get a green stone tablet. To get to
Edgor, go back to Sancho and turn left to cross the log bridge. Edgor and a
bandit will be sitting around or near a small campfire. Talk to him and find
out that he hasn't gotten it yet. As you will have to do in "The Mansions of
the Builders" (if you haven't already) you have to go explore the mansion in
the south (easily found in the SE on your map). Explore that ruin, get the
green tablets (one for Saturas and one for Franco) and a Ring of the Priests,
and return to Franco for +200 EXP.
When you ask if you can finally get in, he will say 'no', and that Logan was
next on the list so he goes in now. Not to mention, he'd also like to keep you
around, since you've been more helpful to him than any other person out there.
You'll get a response to fight him - do so, and kill him. Other bandits won't
interfere.
Go talk to Ramon for +500 EXP, and he will tell you to take over Franco's job.
You'll bargain with him to have Thorus send one of his guys to take over the
position so that there will be a slot open for you. Thus, you get entrance into
the lower Bandit Camp.
J.3.C.4 - Logan
---------------
From the entrance to the Lower Bandit Camp (where you meet Franco), go towards
Miguel and turn right on his islet. Follow the log bridge to a strip of land
with a small camp site, and you will find Logan. You can pick 50g off of him.
Whenever you're ready, tell him to get going, and 3 swampsharks will spawn
just north a bit. Go with Logan and slay the swampsharks. There is no reward
for this quest, besides Logan teaching you tricks about hunting.
J.3.C.5 - Tom
-------------
Tom is in the cave at Logan's camp site. You can pick 52g off of him.
His dilemma is that he can't go back into the camp, not while Esteban is still
around; Juan was working for Esteban, and so now Esteban will surely punish
Tom for his dealings with the pirates. He tells you that Fisk and Huno both
had shipments that he was going to pick-up.
After you've completed "Attempted Murder" (J.3.Q.5) and killed Esteban, you
can return to Tom and tell him that Esteban is dead for +100 EXP. He will now
be found standing in Snaf's Tavern with Logan.
J.3.C.6 - Edgor
---------------
Edgor is sitting at a camp site southeast of Sancho. You can pick a heavy 7g
off of him.
Go there, fighting the lizards at the base of the mansion and the stone senti-
nels inside. One of them has a chest key on it which opens the chest between
the two burial caskets. Open the chest and loot the Green Stone Tablets (one
for Saturas and one for Franco), along with a Ring of the Priests in the tomb.
You can return to Edgor and tell him you got it, and he will commend your
bravery. Bring the stone to Franco for +200 EXP.
J.3.C.7 - Senyan
----------------
The first person you'll bump into in the camp, Senyan is standing outside the
tavern. You can pick 88g off him.
Once you've had your chat with Esteban and picked up "Attempted Murder", go
back Senyan, and he will give his final ultimatum: figure out who the murderer
is and let Senyan pocket the reward. Since there is no real reward for this,
and you'll need to knock-off one of Esteban's guys in order to get Emilio to
talk, say 'no' and kill him. He'll shout something to the camp, but no one will
attack you, so you're safe. If you agree to it, you can still turn around and
kill him anyway, except you'll have the quest sitting idly in your log, unable
to be finished until you kill Raven and 'complete' all the idle quests. No big
deal.
J.3.C.8 - Esteban
-----------------
Esteban is basically the 'leader' of the Lower Camp. He works jointly with
Thorus for keeping the mine supplied with diggers. So when Thorus needs someone
Esteban picks from the people in the lower camp, usually picking people who
he can extort gold from. This is ruining business for the merchants in the
lower camp.
In order to get a Red Stone that will enable you to get past Thorus, you will
need to eventually kill Esteban, but play along and do his quest for extra
EXP and fun factor. He says he won't send you in to the mine to dig gold for
him since you know nothing about it, or picked up a few tricks from Finn &
Lennar; if he were to, it's because you're helpful and he can extort you.
To do this quest, you'll have to ask around and find out who's on Esteban's
side and who's not. Snaf is the first person you should talk to, because he
can tell you stuff about nearly every person in the camp (for a price, or free
if you get him a bottle of Lou's Hammer in "Hammer Booze"). Here's what Snaf
will tell you:
Finn is pro-Esteban
Lennar doesn't appear to think at all
Senyan is pro-Esteban
Emilio 'wouldn't bring flowers to Esteban's funeral'
Fisk is against Esteban
Paul is against Esteban
Huno - Snaf doesn't know anything about him
Snaf can also tell you your chances of finding the guy; in short, if you do
something good or bad. If you tell Finn that you're working for Esteban, you
supposedly have lower chances because the guy will be more careful around you;
if you kill Senyayn, he will be more open with you since you knocked off one
of Esteban's guys. Snaf mentions that the person who wants Esteban dead is
most definitely in the camp at the present time.
Fisk: Ask him about the murder, and he will say that he doesn't know anything,
and that he's a victim himself, getting you the quest "A Package of
Lockpicks" (J.3.Q.10). He himself won't be able to help you much at all
with the quest at this point. You can talk to him about Juan working for
Esteban, and he will admit that Esteban is hurting the trade for the
merchants, but to keep quiet about it.
Lennar: Lennar will babble some story about Emilio having been working his butt
off in the mine, but since the attack he's been sitting on his bum. He
suspects Emilio wanted to replace Esteban with one of his friends so that
he could run the businesses himself.
Emilio: Ask him about it, and he will say he doesn't know anything. Tell him
Lennar's story, and he will simply say that Lennar is an idiot. When you
kill Senyan, Emilio will engage you in conversation and will finally
admit that he doesn't like Esteban, and will give you one name to go to:
Huno.
Finn: You can ask him, and he'll ask you why you want to know. If you tell him
stuff about wanting to conspire to take down Esteban, he won't have any
part of that and won't tell you anything. If you tell him Esteban wants
the guy dead, he will realize you're on the boss's side and will tell
you that Huno wasn't in his place at the smithy when the attack happened.
This will establish you in the open as working for Esteban, but it won't
matter much.
Paul: You can ask him about the murder, and he will tell you he doesn't know
anything. He himself doesn't care much for Esteban, since he wasn't able
to get into the mine at the start, and since then he's been stuck working
with Huno and not in the mine. Once you've gotten Huno's name from Emilio
or Finn, you can press him about Huno since he works for him. You'll have
to talk to him several times, and eventually he will say that Huno has
a bone to pick with Esteban because he's ruining business and likely
stealing Huno's trade goods.
Logan: You can ask him, but since he was in the swamp at the time that the
attack took place, he really doesn't know anything.
Huno: When you first ask Huno, he will say that he doesn't know anything. Once
you've gotten at least two references to his name, you can tell him that
people have been talking about him and you will get the option to either
tell him he's going to pay for it, or that you want to team up to take
out Esteban. Take the latter option, and you will have to prove your
trustfulness in this matter by getting him his package of steel that
he suspects Esteban had stolen to sell to Huno at a higher price. You
can agree to help him, thus getting "Huno's Steel" (J.3.Q.9) or that he
should set you up with the guy NOW, or you will have a chat with Esteban
about him. When you complete "Huno's Steel" or convince him to tell you
straight away, he tells you to go to Snaf and you'll meet with the guy
at the tavern.
Talking to Snaf will get you +500 EXP, and he will direct you upstairs to meet
up with the guy. Go upstairs and you'll run into Fisk. Talking to him, you find
out that he wants Esteban out of the way so that he can no longer ruin both the
trade business and extort gold out of his diggers of choice, which are the only
ones he lets into the mine in the first place.
You can tell him that you will turn him over to Esteban, but he will tell you
that you won't be rewarded with a Red Stone for that; he has a better plan.
You are to tell Esteban that you've done your job, and that Fisk was in fact
behind it. Esteban will send his guards to take care of Fisk and you can then
kill Esteban one-on-one; Fisk will deal with the guards.
Go back to Esteban and tell him this; he will of course send his bodyguards
away to meet Fisk at the tavern. When you ask him for your reward for finding
the guy behind the murder, the Red Stone pass into the mine, he will not give
you one, and had never intended to give you one. He wants to keep you in the
lower camp to keep doing tasks for him. Tell him you're going to give him what
for and he will try to sick his guards on you.... which aren't there anymore.
Kill him for +300 EXP, being sure to take the 5 Red Stone Tablet off of him
(one for you, one for Saturas, and 3 for Thorus' Quest).
Go back to Fisk and tell him this news for +100 EXP. You can tell Tom to finish
Tom's Problem (J.3.P.3). Go to Thorus to try to get into the mine and you will
pick up his quest "Three Stones - Three Diggers" (J.3.Q.11).
J.3.C.9 - Finn
--------------
Finn is standing around the main camp fire. You can pick 50g off of him.
J.3.C.10 - Lennar
-----------------
Lennar has his own small hut outside the main campfire. You can pick 100g off
of him.
J.3.C.11 - Fortuno
------------------
Fortuno is another Sect Camp loonie like Lester and Angar. His job back in the
Swamp Camp was to distribute the daily rations of swampweed reefers to camp
members. I believe he may have also had some sort of apprenticeship with Cor
Calom, the alchemist of the camp. He will speak unintelligibly until you do
his quest "Mental Meanders" (J.3.Q.6). You can pick 25g off him.
Now that you have the recipe, read it so you know what is needed and to be
able to select it when you use an alchemist's bench. You'll need two swampweed
plants and one meadow knotweed. Roll the reefer at an alchemist's bench. You
can smoke them yourself for +10 EXP, but it's not worth it. Take the Green
Novice back to Fortuno for +250 EXP.
Fortuno's mind will no longer be tormenting him, but when you ask him what he
can recall, he can't remember anything. Looks like there's still some more to
be done. Talk to Miguel, the herbalist and potion-brewer just outside the camp
in the swamp. Ask him what he knows about mind-altering potions (since he was
initially thrown in the barrier for this sort of thing) and he will provide
you with a recipe for a Mind-Restoration potion. He warns you that it can be
fatal if ingredients are improperly used, and to be extra cautious.
You'll need two secretions from bloodfly stingers, one mana extract, one essan-
ce of healing, and one red tear pepper for the potion. You can learn how to
take the secretion from bloodfly stingers from Edgor (cost of 100g and 5 LP),
or, learn it for free from a note in the castle in the Valley of Mines in the
building that Garond is in. The red tear pepper can be bought from Zuris in
Khorinis for 100g, as well as a few other obscure vendors.
Once you've made the potion, give it to Fortuno for +250 EXP. Continue to ask
how he's doing after the potion for another +250 EXP. His memory has been
restored, and he tells you about the fall of the barrier and how everyone went
crazy. He was taken in by Raven to help decipher runes and such, but once Raven
had gotten all he needed out of Fortuno, he slipped memory-wiping drugs into
Fortuno's appetite and thus caused him to lose his memory. Raven is apparently
trying to get into the Temple of Adanos and has desecrated the shrine of a
deceased warrior in order to gain access to the temple.
Fortuno will now buy swampweed plants from you for +10g and +100 EXP per plant.
J.3.C.12 - Snaf
---------------
Snaf was the chef for the diggers and shadows back at the Old Camp. He can
give you information about the attempt on Esteban's life once you've picked
up "Attempted Murder". You can pick 56g off of him.
The turnips can be bought from Fisk (there are a few lying around the camp
near Fisk and upstairs above the tavern, also). You can learn how to take the
teeth from Swampsharks off Logan for 3 LP. They're quite valuable, so it may
be worthwhile if you want some spare cash. However, you can find a tooth by
itself, without having to learn the skill. To find it, go to Juan's cave in the
far East. While facing the cave, follow the wall closely as it leads away from
the cave to the right. You'll pass inbetween the wall and a large tree quite
soon. Next to a small tree stump, just past the large tree (it's right before
some old ruined pillars in a small pass between the cliffs) is a swampshark
tooth. Once you have everything, take it to an alchemist's bench and brew Lou's
Hammer.
Or, you can give the recipe to Samuel for +100 EXP at the cost of 30g. Once
drunk, Lou's Hammer will give you a permanent +1 MANA, but only once. Bring
the Hammer back to Snaf for +150 EXP and some Fire Strips (+1 STR). He'll now
give you free information about Esteban's attacker in "Attempted Murder". Note
that you can take the recipe back from Samuel for free if you look in his inv-
entory; there's no value on the recipe, so it's no cost to get back if you
want it.
Go to Logan's camp, to the right when leaving the Bandit Camp. Continue past
his strip of land into the swamp. One of the swampsharks here is the one that
ate Lou. If you killed it already, its corpse should still be there for you
to inspect and take the key off of. If you haven't killed it already, start
killing until you find the one that has the key.
Once you have the key, return to the tavern and open the door. You can find a
lot of valuable loot, including: gold candlestick, silver chalice, silver dish,
gold chalice, and the recipe for Lou's Double Hammer.
J.3.C.13 - Lucia
----------------
Lucia, the whore from the Red Lantern brothel at the Khorinis harbor, is now
serving booze at Snaf's tavern in the Bandit Camp at Jharkendar. You can buy
some alcohol off of her. You can pick 100g off of her.
J.3.Q.08 - "Lucia"
-----------------
This quest started quite a while ago, back in Khorinis when you rescued Elvrich
from the bandits (K.3.Q.14). Ask her if she's from Khorinis for +100 EXP and
the final completion of this quest. You can then continue to talk to her about
the Paladins and how they're chosen of Innos and his warriors. She won't be
returning to Khorinis because of the Paladins, and has no interest in Elvrich
because he's a coward; according to her, when the bandits attacked, he didn't
lift a finger to save her. You can buy a +10 DEX accessory from her if you
desire one.
J.3.C.14 - Huno
---------------
Huno was the blacksmith for the diggers and shadows back at the Old Camp. He
tells you the story of when the barrier fell, and how most people didn't survi-
ve the fall. He was rescued by Raven, and has since taken service with him, in
part as a repayment of debt for his life. You can pick 102g off of him.
You get the clue as to who's been making off with merchants' things from Fisk
when you ask him about Esteban. At any rate, you'll have to wind up going to
Juan in the far East of the swamp in a lone cave. Talk to him and he'll tell
you to go get the money from Esteban before he'll do anything. Tell him you're
not working for Esteban and he'll attack you. You'll have to kill him at some
point to get the steel for Huno and lockpicks for Fisk, so go ahead and kill
him (be mindful that the other bandit will attack if you fight Juan). When he
is dead, loot his body and take the shipments.
Return to Huno and give him the steel for +200 EXP.
J.3.C.15 - Fisk
---------------
Fisk was a general-supply merchant back at the Old Camp, supplying weapons,
armor, tools, and ore to diggers and shadows. He's behind Esteban in the upper
right section of the camp.
Juan's cave is in the far East of the swamp, in a lone cave. Talk to him, and
he'll tell you to have Esteban send the money before he'll do anything. Tell
him you're not working for Esteban and he'll attack you. You'll have to kill
him to get the packages, so go ahead and finish him off. Note that the other
bandit will attack you if you fight Juan. Once Juan is dead, take the packages
off of him and return to Fisk.
You'll be rewarded +200 EXP and a discount on Heavy Bandit Armor (50/50) if
you tell Huno about Fisk's discount, for 1400g. If you're a mage, he'll also
give you a blank runestone.
J.3.C.17 - Skinner
------------------
Skinner is sleeping in a small hut to the side of Snaf's tavern, near the stew
pot bandit. You don't have much that you can do with him, because he'll attack
you if you wake him up, as warned by the stew pot bandit if you get too close
to him.
J.3.P.10 - Betty
----------------
Skinner has the sword 'Betty', which is the strongest-damaging Dexterity-based
sword available. It requires 110 DEX and deals 130 damage, equal to the Orc
Slayer. It does 10 more damage than the Master Sword, but does not have the
+10% bonus to 1H skills, and requires almost double the DEX, so it's not quite
as much bang for your buck as the Master Sword is.
J.3.C.18 - Thorus
-----------------
Thorus was the leader of the Guards back at the Old Camp. You can talk to him
about the fall of the barrier and all of that. He's located at the top of the
pyramid-esque stairs leading up to the mine. He's the one who admits people in
to the mines, and he needs a red stone tablet. If you offer him any other color
he won't admit you.
The chest in his quarters is locked; the key to unlock it is on Thorus. Wait
until after you've killed Raven and you can kill Thorus, take his key, and get
access to 250g, and 24 gold nuggets.
Your task is to find 3 replacement diggers for the mine; give them a red stone
from the pile you took from Esteban to let them in. There are 5 that you can
choose from, some of which have different benefits:
Logan and Emilio obviously aren't that rewarding, but if you want to be moral,
you should return the favor to Logan to get him into the mine. Once they're in
it doesn't really matter, so just pick based on what you think will benefit
you most.
Return to Thorus once you've given out 3 Red Stone Tablets, and he'll reward
you with +100 EXP and will finally admit you into the upper district, including
the gold mine and the Temple of Adanos.
Once you're in the mine, you can clear out a horde of mine crawlers who have
taken over an entire section of the mine. Upon doing this, Bloodwyn will come
out to inspect the new vein. Talk to him, irritate him, and get in a fight with
him. Once he's dead, you can loot his head from his inventory.
Go back to the Gate Guard and show him Bloodwyn's head; he'll let you in to the
temple without any resistance.
Now that you're in, follow the halls to the first intersection. At the corner,
you should see a chest, which requires Bloodwyn's Key to open. In it, is the
Armor for Raven's Guards, perhaps the strongest armor you've yet to come by,
unless you've gotten the Crawler Plate Armor.
If you continue straight, you'll come to a tomb-esque room, loaded with Raven's
Henchmen, undead zombies with high weapon defense. You can kill them off the
same way you would kill regular zombies, just be sure to try to lure them over
one by one, or at least in smaller groups. In this room, you can find: a King's
Sorrel, Gold Dish, Silver Dish, and several potions.
If you turn right at the fork in the temple, you will come to the door that
leads further into the temple, but you will be stopped by an FMV. Raven prays
in front of the door and then steps through it, sealing it shut behind him.
Return to Saturas and tell him this to recieve the quest "The Power of the
Guardians of the Dead" (J.1.Q.9) with Myxir and +100 EXP.
J.3.C.20 - Scatty
-----------------
Scatty was the guards' merchant back at the Old Camp. He's now continuing his
marketeering business in the mine, selling necessities for mining. You can
talk to him about Raven, and find out more about him and Bloodwyn, and he'll
mention that you remind him of some other 'inquisitive fellow' who bit-the-dust
back when the barrier fell (but of course, you're there in front of him, he
just doesn't know who you are). You can pick 90g off of him.
J.3.C.21 - Crimson
------------------
He's the gold smelter, in his own small alcove on the path down to the bottom
area.
J.3.C.22 - Garaz
----------------
In a side-path from the main trail down to the lower quarters, you will find
Garaz, guarding a lone slave-worker.
Follow Bloodwyn down into the new vein and begin to talk to him. No matter what
you do, you'll wind up fighting him, so just have fun with the conversation.
Kill him and loot his body for his head and key. You can tell Garaz that you
slayed Bloodwyn for +100 EXP. You will need his head for "Access to the Temple"
(J.3.Q.12) and "Raven's Slaves" (J.3.Q.13.b).
J.3.C.23 - Patrick
------------------
Cord's buddy patrick is the leader of the slaves from Khorinis. Most of the
others will direct you to him about trying to get them out. Patrick seems to
still have his spirit and is anxious to get out, but unsure of how to do it.
Talk to the Slave Guard and he'll tell you he can't do anything without word
from Thorus and Bloodwyn. Thus, you'll have to convince them first.
You'll first need to deal with Bloodwyn before you can talk to Thorus about
this. In order to get 'Bloodwyn's Authorization', talk to Garaz for the point
"The Crawler-Infested Vein" (J.3.P.15). Once you've dealt with Bloodwyn, go
back up to the 'courtyard' to find Thorus out waiting for you.
Thorus will question what you've been up to, having watched you systematically
kill-off each officer in the camp. He wonders who's next, him or Raven? He
tells you how much having comradery means to him, not being able to set foot
in towns where he could get a sense of community. Tell him that you'll kill
Raven, and that Thorus can then take over the camp and make it something worth-
while. He'll then give you his word to free the slaves.
Return to the Slave Guard, now that you have Bloodwyn's head and Thorus' autho-
rization. The Slave Guard will reluctantly stand down and go grab some grub
from the chef.
Return to Patrick and tell him they're free for +500 EXP. He says that he
knows the perfect place to go (Tom's Cave, out by Logan's area). You can find
them there until you kill Raven. This completes "The Missing People" and
"Raven's Slaves".
J.3.C.24 - Pardos
-----------------
Pardos is sitting in a corner past the Slave Guard, a portion of his HP gone.
J.3.C.25 - Monty
----------------
Monty is also in an isolated corner, working on the gold veins. He tells you
to talk to Patrick, and that Pardos is looking pretty bad.
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J.1.A.4 - The Temple of Adanos
------------------------------
The Temple of Adanos is a sequential 'dungeon' with booby traps that you'll
have to nagivate your way through. The Relics that you acquired are supposed
to give you hints to get through them, but I found for the most part, they're
very vague, and that trial and error is the best method.
To get into the Temple, use the tablet that Quarhodron gave you: the place will
rumble and magic 'clouds' will spill out from you as the door opens. Go through
it to enter the first chamber.
Chamber #1:
The first chamber has four doors, with switches on the walls and falling spike
traps. Forget the entire right half of the room, and focus on the left half.
You'll want to press the buttons in this order: the one with the builders (far
left), the one with the water (far right), and the one with the sun (center).
If you press the switches in the wrong oder, the spikes will fall and kill you
instantly, so be sure to save right before attempting them.
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____
| | | | | | | | | |
| 1 | | x | | 3 | | x | | 2 |
|_____| |_____| |_____| |_____| |_____|
A door to your right (assuming you're still looking at the switches) will open.
Chamber #2:
There are three stone sentinels in this room that you can kill. Then comes the
'hard' part of figuring out which path to choose. The correct path is the one
farthest to the right (when you're looking into the room as if you just came
out of the hallway from Chamber #1). Any other path will spring spikes on you
after you've made it halfway down it; the safe one all the way to the right
will not do that.
Chamber #3:
This is a situation similar to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where you
have to step on the right tiles to proceed; the wrong tiles will drop from
under you, and you'll plummet into a pungee pit. This is the one challenge that
I was able to actually find 'use' of the relic. It says that light will illumi-
nate the correct path. Well, if you cast a light spell, you'll notice the tiles
are slightly different in hue: the bad ones are slightly green, and the good
ones are slightly purple.
Chamber #4:
As you enter the fourth chamer, you'll see the all-too-familiar spike holes.
There is a dead corpse of a Bandit to the side, which has a DEX I and 1H I
stone tablet on it. You'll also notice the ghost of Rhademes, with a sole bit
of solid stone in the center, devoid of spike-traps.
Talk to Rhademes, and ask him how you can open the door. He'll tell you that
basically every single level on the walls will spring the trap, but they'll
also open the door. You can ask how Rhademes would know which is the 'right'
lever, and he'll say that the Sword showed him revenge, but he's since long
forgotten it. No matter what you say in response, he'll give it a try. Make
sure that you're standing on the stone platform in the middle before you give
him encouragement. He'll pull a random lever, and the spikes will spring up,
but since he's already dead, they don't do anything to him, and since you're
standing on the platform, you're unharmed: the door is now open.
If you talk to Rhademes again, he'll tell you "If you have the strength, sink
it in the depths of the sea."
Antechamber:
There are six sentinels here that are supposed to jump to life when you try to
go through the final door, but you can of course attack them before hand and
get it over with. No puzzles here.
Final Chamber:
Make sure you're fully healed and set for combat. Once you're all set, go talk
to Raven, kneeling at the far end of the room. Raven is under the belief that
you are a servant of Innos, sent to stop him. You find out that Raven sold his
soul to Beliar and will be a general in Beliar's army. You tell Raven that you
might not be a servant of Innos, but one of Adanos, or simply working for your-
self. At this point, Raven will attack.
Raven is not that much stronger than other human opponents you'll have come by
up to this point. Perhaps the only thing makes him much of a challenge is the
fact that he has the Claw of Beliar. You'll notice that sometimes you're stuck
with a bolt of lightning for either hitting Raven or for getting hit by Raven.
That's an effect of the Claw, which deals extra damage negating your defense
values. Raven might also be a bit tougher if you rushed into everything and
aren't that high in levels, in which case you may just need to postpone your
fight and go work on that. Treat Raven just like any other human opponent,
though, and things should be ok.
Killing Raven will get you +500 EXP and an FMV in which waves of magic radiate
out from the Temple, killing off all the stone sentinels, and finally skewering
Raven's helpless body, draining all of Beliar's power from it.
Loot Raven's body for another set of Relics, and the Claw of Beliar. You'll
probably be curious and try to equip it, but will notice that it damages a
percent of your health when you do so. Anyway, continue on out of the temple,
going back the way you came.
NOTE that for some reason in my gameplay, the door leading into the antechamber
wouldn't open again after I had killed Raven. If this happens to you, you'll
have to do some clipping to get through. Left-Strafe into the corner where the
stone door meets with the stone frame around it, and play around with the turn
keys, left and right. It may take some trial and error, but you should pop over
to the other side, and the door will the open.... You could wind up seemingly
on top of the Temple where everything's purple. If this is the case, follow
the path around until you find the first steep ramp (it looks like you should
be unable to go up it, but you can). You should come to a 'hole' in the purple
in which you can look down into the rendered Temple halls. Drop down in this
hole, and you'll be back at Chamber #1.
With Raven now dead, your adventures in Jharkendar have just about come to an
end. You can still talk to a few people about things, however.
A talk with Thorus, letting him know Raven's dead, gives you a bit of insight
into G3 possibilities that you might be running into him again. The two of you
are now at an understanding of each other's qualities: you're a wandering guy
with no 'home' or 'ties', and Thorus is an outlaw longing for those things. He
is now going to take over the Bandit Camp and lead it as a community, rather
than a work-force.
Return to Saturas and tell him you've killed Raven, and he will give you the
information on what he and the rest of the mages are going to do, along with
+1000 EXP. He'll finally update the quest "Relief for Vatras" by sending Myxir
in to town. You can talk to him about the Claw in "The Claw of Beliar" and he
will tell you more about what you can do with it. According to Saturas, you are
the Preserver of Balance, which is odd because you're also the Chosen of Innos.
Interesting that you'd seem to play the role of two gods.
At any rate, the water mages are going to stay behind and try to rebuild the
city to what it once was, in hopes of restoring the lost civilization and
finding out even more about the ancient culture.
You can tell Greg that you've killed Raven for +1000 EXP and +500g; he is very
pleased that that scum-bag finally bit the dust, and hopes that it will be a
step towards ending the strife between the pirates and the bandits.
J.5.C.1 - Hermit
----------------
The Hermit moved to Jharkendar to get away from people. He says that he has to
put up with the occasional Orc every now and then, but that doesn't bother him.
He's perturbed by your presence. He mentions that he reads Stone Tablets for
leisurely entertainment and that he's figured out what most of the symbols
mean.
If you give him clothes, he then wears it. He rewards +200 EXP, an Old Stone
Tablet, and a DEX III tablet. You can also loot shadowbeast trophies from his
house -- he doesn't seem to mind.
Use a Transform into Lurker Scroll to jump over and back. Be sure to have 2, so
that you have one for the return trip. Or, you can go to the ledge vertically
above the broken bridge (with the goblin hut), and jump from there. It will
take some trial and error, but if you jump from the pointed edge toward the
bridge, you can eventually land.
In this area, you can find some pretty cool stuff, along with some Stone Senti-
nel guardians.
Other than that, there's not much. You can explore in a few mineshafts and get
some digging done. They're generally filled with minecrawlers.
The tunnel that links the Canyon and the Swamp is pretty cool, loaded to the
teeth with minecrawlers and minecrawler warriors. Loots of good loot in there.
J.5.A.4 - The Swamp
-------------------
The Swamp is an absolute mess to try to explore because everything is so dark
and monotonous and everything looks the same and blarg. It's got Gas Drones,
Zombies, Swampsharks, Swamp Rats, and Swamp Golems, mostly. There's a TON of
herbs to be obtained.
J.5.C.2 - Juan
--------------
Juan is in a cave as far east as you can possibly go in the Swamp. He's out
there all by his lonesome with some unnamed Bandit. You'll probably get into
a fight with him if you talk to him, but you'll have to eventually. He doesn't
really serve much purpose other than for the quests for Huno and Fisk.
Anyway, you can climb up the ladder(s) to a small camping site, complete with
nice loot and a digging site.
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[G.3.3] - Post-Jharkendar
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The old strategies for fighting dragons no longer work; fighting until your
health is low, then running away and taking some health potions; getting the
dragon into 'flight mode' to get a hit or two in each time it lands; and more
are now void, since the dragons' HP regenerates during that time. Even on my
beefed-up Mercenary/Dragon Hunter, I could scarecely put out enough damage
with my weapons to kill the dragon (the knock-back of the 'fire sweep' attack
is brutal -- you're down on the ground, and their HP regenerates). My fire
magician could not even damage the dragons with my Circle 4 spells.
The easiest answer to killing the dragons, is scrolls. The best ones that I
have come by for killing dragons are: summon stone golem, summon demon, and
fire storm.
On the easier dragons (stone/fire), you can use the golem scrolls to use the
golem simply as a decoy, in order for you to get around to the side of the
dragon to hit at it constantly. The golem will also help negate the regen
effects in the aspect of there being another being attacking the dragon with
you. The demon is a lot more effective than the golem because it simply does
so much more damage, and a noticable amount. The demon could almost take down
a dragon on its own. However, there are fewer demon scrolls, and they are more
expensive to purchase. Rain of Fire, simply put, destroys dragons. It can one-
hit the easier dragons, but may require two to kill the tougher ones. Rain of
Fire scrolls are especially hard to come by, so if you're playing as a mage,
be sure to save one in order to make the rune.
Note that you should save before each dragon battle and attempt to finish it
with only using one summon scroll, in order to conserve more for later. Towards
the end of the game you will likely need to summon up to two demons, but early
on it can easily be done with just one, even if you get a fluke and it dies.
Good people to buy scrolls fromare in the Monestary, Karras and Gorax in
particular. There are various other merchants that sell magic scrolls, but as
I recall only these two have the good ones that you'll need.
It'd be wise to buy every Summon Demon / Fire Rain / Ice Wave or other such
powerful scrolls that you can find, so that once you're on Irdorath you have
a full arsenal of options.
Diego doesn't want to go anywhere near the castle, thus you'll have to go up
the back route, around the western area, through the northwestern ice area,
and across the northern area. There will be plenty of orcs, but Diego should
be able to handle them (be sure to save often in case he dies). Give him health
potions whenever his health is low.
Once you're at the Pass, you're rewarded +500 EXP, and Diego will stay put
until you've crossed the Pass, where he will then be found in Khorinis city.
At any rate, it's a good chance to get a few extra levels and loot from sheer
hunting. Give it another go if you like exp and LP's.
Fighting the Undead Dragon at the end of Chapter 6 is a lot like the previous
five that you've encountered, with a few differences (besides his exponentially
increased HP): Destroy Undead and the Claw of Beliar do not work on it. In fact
if you use the Claw on the Undead Dragon, the damage will be reflected back at
you. Thus, you'll have to revert back to your old STR/DEX-based weapon (either
sword or ranged), and don't forget -- summon scrolls are your friend. Also
note that Shrink Monster does not affect it.
If you have plenty, spam Fire Rain scrolls before summoning the Demon (the Rain
will kill the demon if it's summoned, and the Fire Rain rune takes a whopping
150 mana, which means you'll probably only be able to cast it 2 or 3 times
before having to chug some mana potions). You can also use the Ice Wave scrolls
to freeze the dragon in place, then summon the Demon, and use Breath of Death
or Holy Missile or your sword.
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[G.3.4] - Quick-Guides
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MINING:
- Talk to Finn (+10%). Pay Lennar 50g (+10% = 30%). Give Finn a Red Stone Tab.
(+10% = 40%), Give Lennar a Red Stone Tab. (+10% = 50%). Talk to Scatty (+5%
= 55%). Talk to Monty (+5% = 60%). Talk to the Stew Pot Diggers for +10%,
+10%, and +10% = 90%. Give Scatty 2 LP for +10% = 100%. NOTE: these numbers
may not be entirely accurate (you can get up to 90% without using any LP, so
to be sure, talk to every Digger and Slave in the mine to be sure).
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[G.4] - Manuscripts
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THE STORY:
After the fall of the barrier, Raven took whatever survivors he could find and
moved into Khorinis, searching for more followers and forced hands. After
gathering a sizable crew, he began to barter with the local pirates -- they
took them on their ship to the lands of Jharkendar, where Raven set his eyes
on an ancient artifact.
The bandits, led by Raven, left the pirates and moved into the swamp. There,
he used his followers to excavate the Temple of Adanos and the tomb of a mighty
phantasm. He continued to trade with the pirates until the excavation was
complete.
Once this was finished, he turned his slaves over to Bloodwyn, who put them to
work in a gold mine. Once they had a secure set of income, they broke ties
with the pirates, even declaring war on any pirate that set foot near the
bandits' camp.
Meanwhile, the hero, dazed from his improsnment and short-term coma in the
temple of the Sleeper, returned to Khorinis under Xardas' magic, set to work
to destroy the new armies of evil invading the Valley of Mines. Xardas mentions
the turbulence in the Northeast, and the hero quickly gets involved with the
order of the Circle of Water, whom he had decieved in his time in the Colony.
He also gets involved with some shady pirates.
He arrives in Jharkendar several days after the Water Mages get there. He is
tasked with stopping Raven from getting into the Temple of Adanos, which later
is found to hold the Claw of Beliar, the divine weapon of Beliar; that is
what Raven seeks. The hero joins forces with the pirates and sneaks into the
bandit camp, killing key members as he moves up the ranks until he finally
gets into the temple, freeing the slaves of Khorinis in the process.
The temple doors are sealed, however, and he cannot enter them. He then goes
to the tomb of Quarhodron, leader of the ancient warrior caste, and gets the
password from him to open the doors. Returning to the bandit camp, the hero
enters the Temple, chasing after Raven through booby traps and puzzles, until
the final showdown, in which he defeats Raven and takes the Claw of Beliar.
Thorus, second-in-command of the bandits, takes over the bandit camp, hoping to
turn it into a cooperative community, a shelter for outcasts and criminals.
The hero, is choiced with either destroying the Claw, or using it in the name
of Adanos (or Innos, for that matter), against Beliar. The turbulence in the
valley now resolved, the Water Mages stay there in hopes of rebuilding the
long lost city.
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[A.1] - Armor
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WP = Weapon Protection, AP = Arrow Protection, FP = Fire Protection,
MgP = Magic Protection
WP AP FP MgP Value
Paladin's Armor 150 150 100 50 20000
Heavy Dragon Hunter's Armor 150 150 100 50 20000
Medium Dragon Hunter's Armor 120 120 75 35 12000
Heavy Fire Robe 100 100 50 50 3000
Knight's Armor 100 100 50 25 5000
Light Dragon Hunter's Armor 100 100 50 25 3000
Heavy Mercenary Armor 80 80 5 10 2500
Heavy Militia Armor 70 70 10 10 2500
Crawler Plate Armor 70 70 15 0 1500
Armor of Raven's guard 70 70 0 0 1300
Pirate Armor 55 55 0 0 1300
Armor "Circle of Water" 50 50 0 10 1300
Medium Mercenary Armor 50 50 0 5 1000
Heavy Bandit's Armor 50 50 0 0 2100
Fire Mage's Robe 40 40 20 20 500
Light Militia Armor 40 40 0 0 600
Medium Bandit's Armor 35 35 0 0 550
Light Mercenary Armor 30 30 0 0 500
Novice's Robe 25 25 0 10 280
Leather Armor 25 20 5 0 250
Farmer's Clothing 15 15 5 0 80
Citizen's Clothing III 10 10 0 0 120
Citizen's Clothing II 10 10 0 0 120
Citizen's Clothing I 10 10 0 0 120
SET BONUSES:
Sash of Fire + Magician's Robe = +10 WP, +10 AP
Minecrawler Belt + Minecrawler Plate Armor = +10 WP, +10 AP
Leather Belt + Leather Armor = +10 WP, +10 AP
Militia Belt + Militia Armor = +10 WP, +10 AP
Mercenary Belt + Mercenary Armor = +10 WP, +10 AP
Sash of Preparedness + Novice Armor = +10 WP, +10 AP
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[A.2] - Weapons
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[A.2.1] - One-Handed
[A.2.2] - Two-Handed
[A.2.3] - Bows
[A.2.4] - Crossbows
[A.2.5] - Claw of Beliar
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[A.2.1] - One-Handed Weapons
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Bonus Dmg STR DEX Value
Ore Dragon Slayer 10% 160 140 - 1800
Wrath of Innos - 140 100 - 4000
Ore Battle Blade 10% 140 120 - 1500
Betty - 130 - 110 1300
Orc Slayer - 130 130 - 1300
Torturer's Axe - 125 125 - 1250
Master Sword 10% 120 - 60 2400
Blessed Ore Blade - 120 100 - 3000
El Bastardo 8% 120 110 - 1300
Heavy War Hammer - 120 120 - 1200
Inquisitor - 110 110 - 1100
Fine Bastard Sword - 110 110 - 1100
Raven's Beak - 110 110 - 1100
Ruby Sword - 110 110 - 1100
Rapier 8% 100 - 50 2000
Feros' Sword - 100 80 - 1200
Ore Bastard Sword 10% 100 80 - 1200
Ruby Blade 7% 100 90 - 1200
Machete 3% 100 90 - 1100
Rough Ore Blade - 100 100 - 2000
Mace - 100 100 - 1000
Morning Star - 90 90 - 900
Beard Axe - 90 90 - 900
Double-Blade Axe - 90 90 - 900
Rough Bastard Sword - 90 95 - 850
Longsword - 85 85 - 850
Fine Longsword 6% 80 70 - 900
Stonebreaker - 80 80 - 800
Skullsplitter - 70 70 - 700
Pirate's Cutlass - 65 60 - 700
Rough Longsword - 65 65 - 650
Ore Longsword 10% 60 40 - 750
Fine sword 5% 60 50 - 750
Old Machete 2% 60 60 - 600
Paladin's Sword - 60 60 - 600
Ship Axe - 60 60 - 600
Cutlass - 60 60 - 600
Boarding Axe - 60 60 - 600
Spiked Cudgel - 60 60 - 600
War Hammer - 55 55 - 550
Fine Short Sword - 50 25 - 750
War Cudgel - 50 50 - 500
Wolf's Tooth - 45 22 - 550
Sword 5% 40 - 20 500
Short Sword - 40 20 - 500
Bandit's Epee - 40 - 20 250
Sword 5% 40 30 - 450
Spiked Cudgel - 40 30 - 450
Rough Broadsword - 40 40 - 50
Rough Sword - 40 50 - 40
Rough Hatchet - 40 50 - 40
Wolf Knife 3% 30 10 - 350
Alrik's Sword 10% 30 30 - 50
Rusty Sword - 30 30 - 30
Small Scythe - 25 10 - 250
Spiked club - 25 10 - 50
Rough Short Sword - 20 10 - 250
Militia Short Sword - 20 10 - 250
Wolf blade - 20 10 - 250
Smith's Hammer - 20 10 - 200
Axe - 20 10 - 200
Wind Cudgel -10% 15 25 - 25
Heavy branch - 10 10 - 1
Walking Stick - 8 5 - 10
Cudgel - 8 10 - 5
Sickle - 7 5 - 10
Good Dagger 5% 5 5 - ??
Dagger - 5 5 - 5
Poker - 5 5 - 5
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[A.2.2] - Two-Handed Weapons
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Bonus Dmg STR Value
Berserker's Axe - 200 170 3000
Dragon Slicer - 190 160 2900
Large Ore Dragon Slayer 10% 180 160 2100
Holy Executer - 160 120 4000
Heavy Ore Battle Blade 10% 160 140 1800
Babarian Battleaxe - 150 150 1500
Stormbringer - 150 150 1500
Cutlass - 145 145 1450
Sword of the Order - 140 120 3000
War Axe - 140 140 1400
Heavy Two-Hander - 135 135 1350
Heavy Ore Two-Hander 10% 120 100 1500
Rough Ore Blade - 120 120 2000
Storm Servant -10% 115 115 1150
Rune Power - 115 115 1150
Battleaxe - 110 110 1100
Giant Machete 3% 105 100 1100
Two-Hander - 105 105 1050
Orchish War Sword - 100 120 30
Ore Two-Hander 10% 80 60 900
Paladin's Two-Hander - 80 80 800
Light Battleaxe - 80 80 800
Brutal Orc Axe - 80 100 25
Lizard Sword - 80 100 25
Typhoon 5% 75 45 1050
Light Two-Hander - 75 75 750
Ulthar's Staff 4% 70 40 1000
Old Giant Machete 2% 70 70 700
Staff Mace - 70 70 700
Pirate's Cutlass - 70 70 700
Cutlass - 70 70 700
Heavy Orc Axe - 70 90 20
Water mage's staff 4% 65 35 950
Sacred Hammer - 60 10 1000
Staff of a fire mage 3% 60 30 900
Water Mages' Fighting Pike - 60 30 900
Rough Two-Hander - 60 70 60
Rough War Axe - 60 70 60
Medium Orc Axe - 60 80 15
Magic Wand Mana +20mp 55 25 850
Halberd - 55 55 550
Judge's Staff 5% 50 35 600
Woodcutter's Axe - 50 50 500
Rusty Two-Hander - 50 50 50
Light Orc Axe - 50 70 10
Rod's Two-Hander - 40 30 60
Rusty Axe - 40 40 40
Pick-axe - 30 10 300
Fighting Pike - 30 15 500
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[A.2.3] - Bows
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Dmg DEX Value
Dragon Bow 160 160 1600
War Bow 150 150 1500
Oak Bow 140 140 1400
Bone Bow 125 120 1300
Beech Bow 110 110 1100
Magic Bow * 100 50 2000
Longbow 95 90 1000
Ash Bow 80 80 800
Composite Bow 65 60 700
Fire Bow * 50 25 2000
Elm Bow 50 50 500
Hunting Bow 35 30 400
Bosper's Hunting Bow 35 30 400
Bow 30 25 200
Willow Bow 25 20 150
Shortbow 15 10 100
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[A.2.4] - Crossbows
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Dmg STR Value
Magic Crossbow * 200 75 2000
Dragon Hunter's Crossbow 180 150 2500
Heavy Crossbow 150 120 2000
War Crossbow 120 90 1500
Crossbow 90 60 1200
Light Crossbow 60 40 900
Sengrath's Crossbow 45 30 200
Dragomir's Crossbow 40 25 600
Hunting Crossbow 30 20 500
Crossbow 20 ? 50
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[A.2.5] - Claw of Beliar
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The Claw of Beliar (as used by Mercenaries/Dragon Hunters and Militia/Paladins)
is a very interesting weapon. When you first acquire it from Raven, it is not
even equipable, and in fact damages your health when you try to wear it. In
order to wield it, you have to pray at a Shrine of Beliar and consecrate it.
The Claw essentially gets stronger as you get higher in levels.
Every two levels, starting at level 11, you can pray at a Shrine of Beliar and
increase the Claw's damage by 1, and its chance to strike with extra damage by
2. The first "level" is technically at any level under lvl 11 when you first
consecrate it, 11 being the first chance to 'upgrade' it.
If you were to get the Claw after level 11, when you choose to 'upgrade it', it
will turn into the equivilent of your level. So if you don't get it or don't
upgrade it until you're lvl 41, you will have the same effect as a lvl 41 Claw.
The catch: it costs a permanent 5-point deduction from your hitpoints. This
means it will cost a total of -100 hitpoints to upgrade the Claw to its max
potential.
The extra damage that it can give to enemies is a set 100 damage to the enemy's
health, regardless of armor values. This extra damage seems to have some form
of 'Area of Effect', this meaning that if you're attacking one enemy, and there
is a second or third near the enemy you're attacking, the extra damage spark
can wind up hitting them as well. If the enemy is blocking and you keep attack-
ing (even against the block), the extra damage spark will still have a chance
to land and hit it. You'll know the extra damage has hit because it will give
the animation of the "Lightning" spell striking the enemy.
The Claw of Beliar isn't definitively the 'best' weapon in the game, mostly
because of it's cost to upgrade and the fact that it has a low base-damage.
The 1H version is 50 points lower than the strongest 1H sword, and the 2H
version is 80 points lower than the strongest 2H sword. The 1H Claw has more
bang for its buck because it can hold its own in damage when compared to the
Ore Dragon Slayer (160 damage); the 2H Claw cannot hold its own versus the
Berserker's Axe (200 damage) in pure damage.
For calculation purposes, you have 100% 1H and 100% 2H. This will
compare the damage out-put of the 1H Claw versus the strongest base-
damaging 1H sword, and the 2H Claw versus the strongest 2H axe. Note
that the chance of the extra damage is 50%, so 1/2 of every hit will
do an extra 100 damage.
Thus, the Claw is a much better 1H sword than it is a 2H sword. However, this
isn't to say you shouldn't use it as a 2H. The fact that it has no STR require-
ment will save you tons of LP to invest into other fields (especially consider-
ing the min.STR required for the strongest 2H is a whopping 170). I imagine
you likely will have a STR+10 amulet, two STR+5 rings, and a STR+10 belt in
order to use stronger weapons earlier on; in which case, you can remove those
accessories and equip defensive accessories (my personal favorite, the Warrior
Jewelry set and a Combination belt) to be a walking tank.
Not to mention, the Claw just looks so cool and is a new feature to play
through the rest of the game with. It might just be worth it no matter what
for the thrill factor of having the new toy to dink around with.
PROS: Area of Effect damage can hit multiple enemies; the extra damage can hit
through a blocking target; no minimum STR or DEX requirement to wield;
looks super-cool.
CONS: Costs -100 HP to fully maximize the stats; lower base damage than other
weapons
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[A.3] - Magic
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[A.3.0] - The Basics
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To create a rune, you will always need a copy of the spell in the form of a
spellscroll, along with its secondary item(s).
Rune Teachers:
Marduk: Ice/Water
Parlan: General Spells
Hyglas: Fire
Karras: Summoning
Milten: Basic C2 spells (and C6 spells in Ch.6)
Pyrokar: C6 spells
Nefarius: All of the above plus new Circle of Water spells
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[A.3.1] - First Circle Spells
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Light
-MP cost: 10 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Parlan, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Gold Coin
-Description: Casts a glowing aura of light to illumate dark areas.
Fire Arrow:
-MP Cost: 5 MP
-Damage: 25
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Hyglas
-Ingredients: Sulfur
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
Small Lightning:
-MP Cost 15 MP
-Damage: 30
-LP Cost: 3 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Rock Crystal
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
Goblin Skeleton:
-MP Cost 20 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 3 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Goblin Bone
-Description: Summons a Goblin Skeleton cohort.
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[A.3.2] - Second Circle Spells
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Fireball:
-MP Cost: 15 MP
-Damage: 75
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Hyglas, Nefarius, Milten
-Ingredients: Pitch
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
Ice Arrow:
-MP Cost: 10 MP
-Damage: 50
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius, Milten
-Ingredients: Glacier Quartz
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
Summon Wolf:
-MP Cost: 40 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Wolf Skin
-Description: Summons a Wolf cohort.
Windfist:
-MP Cost: 20-80 MP
-Damage: 50-200
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Parlan, Nefarius, Milten
-Ingredients: Coal
-Description: Knocks an enemy back while dealing damage. Can be charged.
Sleep:
-MP Cost: 20 MP
-Duration: 30 seconds
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Parlan, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Swampweed
-Description: Puts human enemy to sleep.
*Dust Devil:
-MP Cost: 30 MP
-Duration: 10 seconds
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Nefarius
-Ingredients: Bloodfly Wings
-Description: Traps an enemy in a whirlwind.
*Ice Lance:
-MP Cost: 20 MP
-Damage: 100
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Nefarius
-Ingredients: Glacier Quartz
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
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[A.3.3] - Third Circle Spells
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Create Skeleton:
-MP Cost: 60 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Skeleton Bone
-Description: Summons a Skeleton cohort.
Fear:
-MP Cost: 50 MP
-Duration: 5 seconds
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Parlan, Milten
-Ingredients: Black Pearl
-Description: Sends an enemy running in fear.
Ice Block:
-MP Cost: 40 MP
-Damage: 60 + 2 damage per second = 98
-Duration: 19 seconds
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Glacier Quartz, Aquamarine
-Description: Traps an enemy in a block of ice, dealing minor Damage over
Time.
Ball Lightning:
-MP Cost: 10-40 MP
-Damage: 30-120
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Rock Crystal, Sulfur
-Description: An offensive spell that can be charged.
*Geyser:
-MP Cost: 25 MP
-Damage: 150
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Nefarius
-Ingredients: Aquamarine
-Description: Strong offensive spell.
*Storm:
-MP Cost: 100 MP
-Damage: 250
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Nefarius
-Ingredients: Glacier Quartz, Bloodfly Wings
-Description: Area of Effect spell in a wide radius around the caster.
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[A.3.4] - Fourth Circle Spells
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Large Fireball:
-MP Cost: 40-160 MP
-Damage: 75-300
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Hyglas, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Sulfur, Pitch
-Description: An offensive spell that can be charged.
Lightning:
-MP Cost: 30 MP
-Damage: 150
-LP Cost: 5 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Rock Crystal, Glacier Quartz
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
Awaken Golem:
-MP Cost: 80 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 15 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Heart of a Stone Golem
-Description: Summons a Golem cohort.
Destroy Undead:
-MP Cost: 100 MP
-Damage: 1000
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Parlan, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Holy Water
-Description: Heavy damage to undead enemies.
*Waterfist:
-MP Cost: 25 MP
-Damage: 125
-LP Cost: 10 LP
-Learned From: Nefarius
-Ingredients: Aquamarine, Rock Crystal
-Description: Basic offensive spell.
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[A.3.5] - Fifth Circle Spells
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Ice Wave:
-MP Cost: 120 MP
-Damage: 60 + 2 damage per second = 98
-Duration: 19 seconds
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Marduk, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Glacier Quartz, Aquamarine
-Description: Traps enemies in a block of ice dealing minor damage over time.
Has an area of effect around the caster.
Summon Demon:
-MP Cost: 120 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Nefarius
-Ingredients: Heart of a Demon
-Description: Summons a Demon cohort.
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[A.3.6] - Sixth Cirle Spells
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Breath of Death:
-MP Cost: 100 MP
-Damage: 500
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Pyrokar, Milten (ch 6)
-Ingredients: Coal, Black Pearl
-Description: Offensive spell.
Army of Darkness:
-MP Cost: 150 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Karras, Milten (ch 6)
-Ingredients: Skeleton Bone, Black Pearl, Stone Golem Heart, Demon Heart
-Description: Summons 5 Skeleton cohorts.
Shrink Monster:
-MP Cost: ?? MP
-Effect: Monster reduced to 1/10 max-HP
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Pyrokar, Milten (ch 6)
-Ingredients: Goblin Bone, Troll Tusk
-Description: Reduces the size of a large enemy, ie Dragon, Troll, etc.
Fire Rain:
-MP Cost: 150 MP
-Damage: 500
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Pyrokar, Milten (ch 6)
-Ingredients: Pitch, Sulfur, Tongue of Fire
-Description: Heavy fire-damage in wide area of effect around the caster.
Rain falls for a few seconds after cast, so it follows you as
you move to get a wider radius.
Wave of Death:
-MP Cost: 150 MP
-Damage: 500
-LP Cost: 20 LP
-Learned From: Pyrokar, Milten (ch 6)
-Ingredients: Skeleton Bone, Black Pearl
-Description: Heavy damage in a wide area of effect around the caster. Casts
slower than Fire Rain, however, damage is unaffected by enemy
armor-values, as it is not "Fire Damage".
Holy Missile:
-MP Cost: 60 MP
-Damage: 300
-LP Cost: N/A
-Learned From: Monestary Cellar
-Ingredients: Holy Water (??)
-Description: Offensive spell -- works on "evil" enemies.
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[A.3.7] - Claw of Beliar
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When playing a mage, the Claw can assume various forms, which you can upgrade
to each time you learn a new Circle. In various cases you get two spells for
a circle, which gives you a bit more choice in your pickings. Unlike the Claw
as a sword, however, it only costs -25 HP to fully upgrade. It costs -5 HP to
upgrade to the next circle, but does not have any Circle 6 spells, thus it
takes -25 HP. In my observation, the Claw runes are generally lame, as you can
get much better MP:damage ratio spells.
You can only carry one Beliar Rune at a time, and must pray at a Shrine of
Beliar in order to exchange it for another one. It does not cost any extra HP
reduction to do so.
Root Snare:
-MP Cost: 50 MP
-Duration: 20 seconds
-Circle: 1
-Description: Traps an enemy in a thorn bush, similar to Ice Block. Trap is
undone when target is attacked.
Steal Energy:
-MP Cost: 30 MP
-Damage: 100
-Circle: 2
-Description: Drains 100 HP from targeted human enemy and restores 100 HP
to you. Neglects magic resistance -- goes straight for HP.
Effect is halted if you get close to the target.
Create Guardian:
-MP Cost: 60 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-Circle: 3
-Description: Summons a Stone Sentinel to fight at your side.
Beliar's Wrath:
-MP Cost: 100 MP
-Damage: 200
-Circle: 3
-Description: Basic offensive spell with terrible MP:damage ratio.
Insect Swarm:
-MP Cost: 20 MP
-Damage: 80
-Duration: 6 seconds
-Circle 4
-Description: Casts a swarm of insects which attack and deal damage to the
enemy over a period of six seconds.
Create Zombie:
-MP Cost: 80 MP
-Duration: 5 minutes
-Circle: 4
-Description: Summons a Zombie in Old Knight Armor to fight at your side.
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[A.3.8] - Paladin Runes
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I've yet to play through as a Paladin, so more information will soon come.
Ch 3 - Holy Light
Ch 4 - Holy Arrow, Lesser Healing
Ch 5 - Banish Evil, Greater Healing
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[A.4] - Character Development
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[A.4.1] - Trainers
[A.4.2] - Auxiliary Skills
[A.4.3] - Stone Tablets
[A.4.4] - Praying at Shrines
[A.4.5] - Extras
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[A.4.1] - Trainers
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[A.4.1.1] - Attributes
[A.4.1.2] - Hunting/Trophies
[A.4.1.3] - Thievery
[A.4.1.4] - Rune-making
[A.4.1.5] - Weapon Skills
[A.4.1.1] - Attributes
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Khorinis:
Lares - STR, DEX
Vatras - Max Mana
Carl - STR
Mortis - STR
Cassia - DEX
Harad - STR
Roads:
Erol - STR
Onar's Farm:
Torlof - STR, DEX
Monastary:
Parlan - Max Mana
Opolos - STR
Jharkendar:
Merdarion - Max Mana
Pirate Camp:
Brandon - STR, DEX
Bandit Camp:
Lucia - DEX
Stew-Pot Bandit - STR
Castle:
Feros - STR, DEX
Irdorath:
Torlof - STR, DEX
Diego - DEX
Lares - STR, DEX
Vatras - Max Mana
[A.4.1.2] - Hunting/Trophies
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Khorinis:
Bosper - Animal Skin
Roads:
Gaan - Bloodfly Wings, Bloodfly Stingers, Claws, Teeth, Dragon Snapper Horn
Grimbald - BloodflyWings, Bloodfly Stingers, Mandibles, Claws, Crawlerplates
Onar's Farm:
Raoul - Animal Skin (Black Troll)
Grom - Mandibles, Heart, Teeth, Shadowbeast Horn
Pirate Camp:
Jack - Skin, Teeth
Bandit Camp:
Edgor - Bloodfly Wings, Bloodfly Stinger
Logan - Animal Skin, Claws, Teeth
Valley of Mines:
Gestath - Crawler Plates, Dragon Blood, Dragon Scales, Dragon Snapper Horn,
Tongue of Fire, Mandibles
Godar - Dragon Blood, Dragon Scales
Talbin - Animal Skin
[A.4.1.3] - Thievery
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Khorinis:
Thorben - Lockpicking (10 LP)
Cassia - Pickpocketing (10 LP)
Ramirez - Lockpicking (10 LP)
Jesper - Sneaking (5 LP)
Cavalorn - Sneaking (5 LP)
Bartok - Sneaking (5 LP)
Pirate Camp:
Bill - Pickpocketing (10 LP)
[A.4.1.4] - Rune-making
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Monastary:
Parlan - Sleep, Wind Fist, Light, Heal Light Wounds, Destroy Undead, Fear,
Heal Medium Wounds, Heal Heavy Wounds
Marduk - Small Lightning, Ice Arrow, Ball Lightning, Ice Block, Lightning,
Ice Wave
Hyglas - Fire Arrow, Fireball, Small Fire Storm, Large Fireball, Large Fire
Storm
Karras - Summon: Goblin Skeleton, Wolf, Skeleton, Golem, Demon, Army of
Darkness
Pyrokar - Fire Rain, Wave of Death, Breath of Death, Shrink Monster
Jharkendar:
Nefarius - All of the above
Castle:
Milten - Ice Arrow, Fireball, Wind Fist
Irdorath:
Milten - Fire Rain, Breath of Death, Wave of Death, Army of Darkness, Shrink
Monster
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[A.4.2] - Auxiliary Skills
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[A.4.2.1] - Forging *****
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To be honest I know absolutely nothing about forging, because I joined Constan-
tino in my first two playthrough, but will be learning Forgery on my Paladin
playthrough. If you know anything about forgery, please mail me the info.
G.1.7.2.1.1 Harad
G.1.7.2.1.2 Bennet
G.1.7.2.1.3 Jan
[A.4.2.2] - Alchemy
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Healing Essance (50 HP): 1 LP Mana Essance (50 MP): 1 LP
Healing Extract (70 HP): 3 LP Mana Extract (75 MP): 3 LP
Healing Elixer (100 HP): 5 LP Mana Elixer (100 MP): 5 LP
Elixer of Life (+5 HP): 10 LP Elixer of Spirit (+5 MP): 10 LP
PureLifeEnergy (all HP)*: 1000g Pure Mana (all MP)*: 1500g
G.1.7.2.2.1 Constantino
Healing Essance, Healing Extract, Healing Elixer, Mana Essance, Mana
Extract, Mana Elixer, Elixer of Spirit, Elixer of Life Force, Elixer
of Strength
G.1.7.2.2.2 Sagitta
Healing Essance, Healing Extract, Healing Elixer, Mana Essance, Mana
Extract, Mana Elixer, Elixer of Spirit, Elixer of Life Force, Elixer
of Dexterity
G.1.7.2.2.3 Ignaz
Healing Essance, Mana Essance, Speed Potion
G.1.7.2.2.4 Neoras
Healing Essance, Healing Extract, Healing Elixer, Mana Essance, Mana
Extract, Mana Elixer, Elixer of Spirit, Elixer of Life Force
G.1.7.2.2.5 Riordian
Healing Essance, Healing Extract, Healing Elixer, Mana Essance, Mana
Extract, Mana Elixer, Elixer of Spirit, Elixer of Life Force, Elixer
of Dexterity, Speed Potion
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[A.4.3] - Stone Tablets
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Strength I STR +2 Dexterity I DEX +2
Strength II STR +4 Dexterity II DEX +4
Strength III STR +6 Dexterity III DEX +6
1H I 1H% +2 2H I 2H% +2
1H II 1H% +4 2H II 2H% +4
1H III 1H% +6 2H III 2H% +6
Life I HP +5 Mana I MP +2
Life II HP +10 Mana II MP +4
Life III HP +15 Mana III MP +6
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[A.4.4] - Praying at Shrines
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Shrine of Innos
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You can pray at a Shrine of Innos once a day and recieve bonuses for donating
100g. You are limited to 10 bonuses for each stat increase (you can get 10 +1
STR, 10 +1 DEX, for example), any more than that and there is no reward.
There seems to be an influence of what you get based on your guild and/or which
ever stat you have more/less of (DEX versus STR), however I am not sure of the
exact probabilty and formula. As a mage you get Mana bonuses primarily. Merc
gets HP and STR, Paladins get double bonuses for praying. That being said, you
just need to find out for yourself.
If you know more about the Shrines, please e-mail me with what you know.
Shrine of Beliar
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You can pray at a Shrine of Beliar once a day and recieve gold for donating
permanent reductions of your HP and MP.
-1 HP: +50g
-2 HP: +250g
-3 HP: +500g
-1 MP: +500g
After you do it enough, you will no longer recieve the gold rewards, and Beliar
will simply "thank you for your donation". After some time it will come back,
but at half the reward rate. It's great for some quick cash early on, but gold
later on becomes a piece of cake to come by.
You need to pray at Shrines of Beliar in order to upgrade the Claw of Beliar
(see [A.2.5] Paladin/Merc, [A.3.7] Mage).
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[A.4.5] - Extras
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- Eat 50 Mushrooms: +5 MP
- Eat 25 Apples: +1 STR
- Coragon's Special Beer: +2 HP, +2 MP
- The Divine Power of the Stars: +2 MP
- Thekla's Stew: +1 STR
- Southern Defense Art: +5% 1H
- Double Blocks: +5% 2H
- Daron: donate in 50g incriments = +85 HP, +1 LP, +2 MP, +250 EXP
- Fire Strips: +1 STR
- Lou's Hammer: +1 MP (one-time only)
- Meat Stew: +1 STR
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