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417 lines
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Revenge 1.0.5
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2000-2001
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Hi! You've downloaded Revenge! That's great! This actually my first complete scenario.
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I taught myself how to work the editor as I went, so the first dozen were unstable. This one
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is more stable.
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Rating:
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G - Nothing objectionable.
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Difficulty:
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Medium - I had this originally set on Easy, but I got
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the sense that most people couldn't beat it(I did,
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and so did Jjudvven.)
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If you beat it with a level 1 party let me know. I
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want to see if anyone else can do it. It involves
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tactics. Summons are essential to keep the enemy
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away, and fireballs prove to be the best of friends.
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Credits:
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Jjudvven - Debugging, and debugging, and debugging...
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Ariven - Debugging
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All graphics were made by me or were warped by Frahhamn.
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Comments?
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I am wide open to comments. A scenario is never finished. Its only abandoned. SpiderWeb
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did a very good job on theirs. I especially liked the Valley of Dying Things. Why? I
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don't really know. I do like the story behind it the best. Even so I like all of their
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games. They're all made well... but then again, that's their job, isn't it?
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Complaints?
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I would be quite CRUSHED if you disliked my masterpiece. Actually, I would try to
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fix it to make you happy. I don't THINK there is anything wrong with it.
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Disgusted?!
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If you're disgusted I don't want to hear from you... Actually, its quite the contrary,
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I'd rather hear from people who didn't like my scenario so that I could perfect it. Praise
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is nice, perfection is better.
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For any reason email me at:
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anschaunng@juno.com
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Frahhamn
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(For simple, clean hints, scroll down...)
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CLEAN HINTS:
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These hints are understandable, but even so,
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some of you might like just jumping into a game
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without the manual.
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(I'm like that, that's how I learned Blades of Exile, Nethergate and numerous other games.
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I read the manuals after I'd better them a few times. Originally I didn't realize that you could use the
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party you won with to continue to the next scenario. I got VERY good playing A Mild Rebellion with a
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level 0 team. You should have seen me attempting The Zahkazi Run. Duh....)
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1. Avoid fighting hand-to-hand with dark warriors or
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any other creatures in this game. Most of the
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custom creatures created for the scenario ended up
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being quite powerful. Like, in one turn one dark
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warrior might kill two of your people. Get the picture?
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This wasn't initially planned, but that's how I
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worked it out.
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2. Because of number 1, 5 mages and one priest is
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advised(well, that's what I used.) You CAN try it
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with a mix or only warriors, but you'd better use
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a higher level team. I WANTED the game to be
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played with mages and priests and to be difficult
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and at the same time be a low-level party.
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CHEATING-TYPE HINTS:
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I believe that this is one of the WORST forms of cheating, but so what? Here I've listed several
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time-saving tips that could help you get through some of the tougher pinches.
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Scroll down if you really want some of these
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tips.
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If your concience is bothering you its not too late
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to turn back...
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Stubborn aren't you?...
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Too late. You did it.
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These are in no particular order, so read them all to get the full message,
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or print them out, I don't care.
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1. Password to the Thieves Den is 'Dragon'
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2. Find Ethel, Ursula, and Gretta BEFORE fighting
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Lord Nats. They sell cheap wands which can be
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priceless.
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3. Be sure to visit Sam's Entertainment Center.
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If you're as crude as I expect(since you're reading
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this) you should figure out to save before using
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the vendor machine, therefore making your fortune
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increase rapidly by saving and loading depending
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on the results.
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4. Lord Nats is immune to fire. Just a helpful tip.
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5. Lord Luap is undead.
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6. Money is valuable. And rare. Rare that is until
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you start to claim your fame. Then there's money
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coming out your ears!
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7. The entrance to the Theives den is south of the
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starting town, along the road and to the east.
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When the road forks north, take it. Take first
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left. Go to the dead end. Move onto northern mountains.
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Bingo.
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