Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!sdd.hp.com!apollo!moynihan_r From: moynihan_r@apollo.HP.COM (Robert Moynihan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Champions of Krynn: Death in the Tomb Keywords: ** Here be semi-spoilers ** Message-ID: <4affdbea.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Date: 14 Jun 90 17:18:00 GMT Sender: root@apollo.HP.COM Reply-To: moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com (Robert Moynihan) Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, MA Lines: 44 - Okay, I've had the game for a couple of weeks of off and on play. Throtl and Gargath have been cleaned out. Now, I'm in the tomb of Sir Darguard and have passed the tests of fear and honor. After this, my Knight had enough experience to level, so I went back to the outpost to train him. At that point, Sir Karl told me about a monster outpost I won't go into any detail over. (If you've been there, you know what it is.) I went back to the tomb to take the test of battle. Here is where I run into problems...(spoilers follow) ...I don't think crtl-L is working... ...I keep getting killed by the skeleton knights. So far five tries, four dead parties. Losing over half of the party's hit points in the cavein causes real problems. Plus, the knights *never* seem to miss! I zap 'em with a fireball and some magic missles before they get to me, but I only do minimal damage. I have three clerics in the party, and only once was turning successful. The one time I made it past them, the skeletal dragons killed off the party. This is getting old very fast. Any pointers? Should I head for the ogre camp and go back to the tomb afterwards? Am I missing some special item? Any help is much appreciated. ************* ************** *** To those of you that get the whole message and must *** *** page up, there are game spoilers above. Watch it. *** ************* ************** Bob ============================///==================================== moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com /// "Winners are losers who got up and Plink: Moynihan \\\/// gave it just one more try." Hewlett-Packard/Apollo \XX/ -Dennis DeYoung