

- Betrayal at krondor hex how to#
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Seventy gold pieces for a lesson in lockpicking? That's nothing short of robbery. A small fee of seventy gold sovereigns should pay for my time. But I could perhaps improve whatever skill you may already possess. I spent five years at the foot of my master Caliphad in the shadow of mount Ashunta learning the art. It would take more time than I think you would care to spend.
Betrayal at krondor hex how to#
Is that so? Perhaps you could teach us how to pick Webber locks. There is no lock in this Kingdom of yours that Abuk cannot pick. You're making idle boasts.Īnd what would Abuk gain telling strangers a fact that was not true, eh? I merely say these things so I may advertise my services and you might make use of them one day. I don't care how patient you are, a Webber lock cannot be picked. Perhaps not by you, but one skilled in the arts of subtlety, he may know how to penetrate even the most difficult of locks. While none of these chests have any gear upgrades, not even really for a less min/maxed party, the value of the contents of the eastern chests is higher than what we found previously, they contain both a decent bunch of gold, and also the third chest contains a ruby and a Ring of Prandur(one of the light rings), which both sell for decent amounts if you don't just hit the first shop you find and wait for one with a decent resell value. They're protecting three chests hidden in the woods well enough that you might, from the wrong angle, only see two of them. But there's a neat path in between that you can just slip your right-most party member through easily. Once the lines are on, it makes a bit more sense, and looks unbeatable if you haven't realized you can do diagonal movement. Before we actually do this, though, we're going to run off the road again, since as usual someone's stashed their treasures in the treeline next to some random hill.Įach time the game starts, the battlefield grid option is turned off, so at first glance, this one doesn't even look like a trap, because Gorath's huge fucking bulk is hiding one of the zappy pillars. When we last left off, the party had just cleared up some unfinished business and is now about to approach Silden, the southeasternmost point of the map.
Betrayal at krondor hex update#
exe patch file you would simply run on your save file to change this one hex digit, but I have no clue lol.Part 16: BaK on Track, Part 1 Update 16: BaK on Track, Part 1
Betrayal at krondor hex password#
He will give you the right password and allow you to finish the quest and get the spell. Just load your game, and go talk to the guy now.
Betrayal at krondor hex full#
The 6th digit will be a "4" (so, like, xx xx x4 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx will be the full line). Go to line (or "offset") AC0 (listed as "00000AC0"). Then, open it with any simple hex editor. This is a great spell, so I messed around with the hex a little and figured out how to fix/advance the quest REALLY simply.Īfter you start the quest, and are told "golden treasure" is the wrong password, make a save. Unfortunately, for some reason, in version 1.02 - the only version you will ever play, most likely - he is no longer at the house, and you cannot get he correct password, thus you can never finish this quest or get the "Mind Melt" spell. Originally, you go back to him, intimidate him, and he gives you the correct password - "diamond". In one house, a "red haired" guy gives you a password to tell the guard house just north of him. This spell was ONLY available by completing a mini-quest in Dencamp on the Teeth. And (I think) the CD version - basically everything except the original floppy version. This is the version GoG has, as well as the free abandonware version from before that. So, as you know by now, the Mind Melt spell is "impossible" to get in the patched version 1.02 of the game.
