Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!munnari.oz.au!bruce!labtam!eyrie!phoenix!amouse From: amouse@phoenix.pub.uu.oz.au (Rik Wheatley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Immortal - Level 4 *Spoilers* Message-ID: <1991Jan3.093930.5501@phoenix.pub.uu.oz.au> Date: 3 Jan 91 09:39:30 GMT References: <2168@carroll1.cc.edu> <181@isomr.ma02.bull.com> Organization: Phoenix ComSystem. Public UNIX Melbourne Australia. Lines: 39 In <181@isomr.ma02.bull.com> jeff@isomr.ma02.bull.com (Jeff Tyler ) writes: >I need help just getting off level II (!). Have managed to figure out the bit >on changing stone to jewel and have tried EVERY possible combo of jewel >placement on the diagrams in the last room (after slime) but to no avail... aargh. i can't get into that room. those slime monsters outside always get me. is there some easy way to avoid them?? the order is RIGHT LEFT CENTER. according to the goblin king, or whoever he is. which he says when he's dying. i killed him by (a) using the willo the wisps to kill the 2 guards in the room, then i use the spores on that mound of earth....then leave the room immediatlely. i haven't tried any othedr way...all i know is that you can't plant the spores without fighting the guards, so it's easier to use the wisps to kill them first. i suspect you have to kill the goblin king before it will accept you placing the jewels in the holes. >Maybe the book spoiled me, level I was a snap with all that help ! Am I >missing something in the Goblin king's dying words ? yes. see above. >PS: Bought Immortal for my 15 year old for Xmas for his 500 and I find >myself playing it a LOT. Reminds me of Temple of Asphi on the 8 bit >machines (albeit with much better graphics). Enjoyable game, I don't >normally run games on my 2000 that require giving up HD's & memory. yeah. it's really nice. i hate the copy protection though. grinds my drive severely. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \ Anony Mouse | You can't have everything: where would you put it? / / amouse@phoenix.pub.uu.oz.au | one-line starfield: . .. . . .. . . .. \ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+