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I buy DS the last week-end and I am about to go to Fortress Kroth in single player. Like I am very perfectionnist, I do not want to let anything behind me. When I go out the sort of Crypt with squeletons and monster with many eyes which are raying you. After that, you find a magician and the road to Kroth.

I have come back to the entrance of the crypt and I have pursued my road through the forest. At the bottom of this one, I find an other dungeon. :eek:

I have made the turn of all the sites about DS and no one deal with this dungeon. All the sites speak directly to travel the crypt and pursue across the dirty path to Fortress Kroth... Maybe you can tell me more about this dungeon.
Is it a big one ? Is there an exit and another road ? :confused:

Thank you very much to answer me even if I have bored you with my story. :)
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Kroth

The woods above the beach has one crypt and on tunnel that goes towards Kroth. When you rise above the beach the first house you see contains a quest to enter the crypt to find some searchers. If you have done that then the only thing remaining is a small mine and treasure grove near the top of the entrance to the tunnel. Its sometimes worth exploring. Save often.
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Thank you very much for your advices :)

I have made the quest and I have explored the way to Kroth. I will come back to make the small dungeon before to pursue until Kroth. This last dungeon do not seem me to be so small...
I am French and maybe I have not understand very well your explaination :rolleyes: I will come back next week with more details about the size, monsters and treasures which are specific at this dungeon. I hope that with it, we can make a point :)
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Yes, it was the smallest cave that I have ever seen ;)
I have finished the game and I continue with LOA
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Post by midnight_storm »

should i get dungeon siege
my boyfriend said that i should
it looks awesome, but there are other games i want to get too
i can't get them all at once
on a scale of one to ten how would you guys rate the game

i guess,
maybe you can help me out with this one
which should i get first
actually which is better:
icewind dale, dungeon siege, or guild wars
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Post by Ravager »

Dungeon Siege seems good so far, I only bought it last week. IWD is a lot better (either IWDI or IWDII) and has more detail. I don't own Guild Wars, so I can't comment on that one.
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for me, ds is better than guild wars...

my opinion is: if u wanna buy guild wars, just go on and buy WoW instead. its much better than guild wars.

guild wars is other kinda game compared to ds...
and i never heard of icewind dage
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Icewind Dale is Forgetten Realms, based on the Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore, you need to stop playing games so much, and read a book.
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Post by Ravager »

[QUOTE=Sir Twist]Icewind Dale is Forgetten Realms, based on the Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore, you need to stop playing games so much, and read a book.[/QUOTE]

The games Icewind Dale 1 and 2 are based on the setting that R.A. Salvatore wrote about in his trilogy.
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Post by rmemmett84 »

For my 2 cents I would suggest Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor which also has a forum here. I picked it up from Wal-Mart for $10 and was quite pleased. It wasn't as much of a hack-em up game as DS and seemed to require more strategy and thought. It played out more like a true D&D game.
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I've finished IWD, IWD II, PoR:RoMD, and DS and they all are good. DS is the prettiest and most fun to play; PoR:RoMD is less linear than the rest, but is mostly gray/grey dungeon, and the Icewind Dales have the best storylines and role playing aspects. IMHO
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