It allows u to develop ur characters faster. That's why it so important to grab that Grief spell early in the game. That's also why u save the game before each fight.īy the way, I use assessment to determine when the last enemy can only take 1 more hit before dying, so I can get my characters healthy again before finishing off the last enemy. That's why u use a very poor weapon (10% broadswd?), and want their health low (strength decreases as health decreases). The more hits this enemy takes before dying increases ur melee skill. You want Owyn to freeze an enemy so Locklear or Gorath can use a 'thrust' attack to generate a low damage hit. Taverns aren't necessay at all.īest way to make money early is to buy, repair, and sell 8% Goblin Sticker swords.īest money maker is the broken elf crossbow.īest tip for increasing melee skill is to use good armor and a horrible wrapon, combined with bad health. Owyn is the only one worth training, if u really want a 100% barding skill, just buy lutes and give them to Owyn till he reaches 100%. So u reload the fight till he's able to cast Grief of a 1000 nites.Īnother over-rated skill is barding. Owyn can freeze Nago with spells, if he's given a chance to cast a spell. So I'm not saying these 2 skills don't have any use, but by saving before each fight, many times the enemy does something stupid and gives u the upper hand. But I now get the choice weapons, armor, spells, combat items, and money early in the game by exploiting the weaponcraft skill at Yabon, so I can focus on developing melee, defense, and crossbow skills. Chapter 5 battles, Nighthawks, Nago, etc. There are a few battles where having the first move is a big plus, especially if your characters don't have decent gear and little training. That's why I said assessment and scouting don't contribute MUCH to combat. Krondor is unforgiving that way, but otherwise a great game.,Īgreed. I believe scouting does give you first move in combat if you detect an ambush which is important if you go up against multiple spellcasters.ĭo save often since there is no autosave, because if your group is frozen and dies, the game is over. I use assessment in combat from time to time, but as it, and scouting, don't contribute much to combat, I no longer put any effort into increasing those skills.īy the way, it might be 5 or 7 steps, so just save it, and play with it a little bit to see how many steps are required. So once u find that sweet spot, keep working it. if it doesn't happen, reload, take 5 steps back, and 5 steps forward again. If the scouting award happens again, save the game and redo the same thing. Then u take about 5 steps back, and 5 steps forward. But when I did, as I approached an ambush, if someone get's a scouting award, I would save the game. The Windows version is available on GOG.Yellowhair: Yes! Milk it as much as u want. The game was released as freeware by Sierra. During combat, you will take part in a third-person turn-based battle.īringing you a classic RPG experience, Betrayal at Krondor will draw you in with a deep and engaging storyline. Much of the game is played from a first-person perspective, but it changes while either in combat or viewing the map. Though the game features a relatively open exploration scheme, certain things must be done or collected in order to continue the actual story. While traveling you can explore, plunder dungeons, collect items, and possibly find wordlock chests that require you to solve a riddle to open them. Every playable character also has their own attributes and skills that will make them useful in different situations. Each class will, of course, have its own strengths and weaknesses and will help you flesh out a strategy. You will also only have 2 classes to choose from: Fighter and Magician. You will only have access to 2 races for your party: Moredhel and Human. There are several races featured in the game, but they are primarily NPCs. You will get some help from a few of allies who can join your party. Taking place in the Riftwar universe, you must betray your own people to stop the leader of the Moredhel army from invading Krondor. Feist, who had a hand in the story and script for the game as well. It was later ported to Windows in 2010.īetrayal at Krondor is inspired by and based on the Riftwar novels written by Raymond E. Betrayal at Krondor is an adventure RPG game developed and published by Dynamix in 1993 for DOS.
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