Betrayal At Krondor Tips

Let me say right at the start that I tried very hard to enjoy Betrayal at Krondor when it came out. I played that game for a solid week and didn't get a single minute of pleasure out of the whole ordeal. You can imagine my reaction to finding sitting on my table the other day.

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The box looked okay, but I wasn't at all excited about the prospect of diving back in. Once I did, however, I was pleased. This game is really a lot of fun. The story, by Raymond Feist, is interesting and the game mechanics make a lot of sense. Too often RPGs like this suffer either from shallow plots or shallow game logic. This one doesn't. Although there are things that could be improved (a lot in some cases), the game was very satisfying.The Tear of the Gods, a divine relic of tremendous power, is what you're after.

The big villain, named Bear (or 'that big bastard' as he is often referred to), is after the relic for his own evil purposes. The trouble is that the Tear was on a ship that was attacked by pirates. If my heart had wings flight diary patches. The ship was sunk and now the Tear lies at the bottom of the sea. You have to get to the Tear first.

That's really the whole story but getting from A to B isn't going to be that simple. Along the way there are numerous, mostly plausible, plot twists. What do the vampires have to do with the pirates or the sick cows?

If you can figure it out before the characters do, you're a genius.There are only five player characters in RTK. You don't get the opportunity to create any of them from scratch but you will get a chance to develop their individual skills and strengths as the game progresses. First, you begin with James; an ex-thief turned palace flunky. His thieving skills are really only useful in the earlier parts of the game. As the game progresses, his fighting skills are much more important. He soon meets Jazhara, the new court mage.

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Together they make a formidable pair and form the nucleus around which you will build the rest of the party. A knight fills the role of heavy muscle; a priest later replaces him. The final member of your party is another mage. The character roles are a little out of balance in this game.

Since the two mages are.