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Irenicus' Donjon (spoiler)

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Irenicus' Donjon (spoiler)

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Is there a certain way to get out of Irenicus' donjon? I took the eastern route but i encountered kobolds, mummies, various mostly undead. Also, how long until Bodhi comes and gets ya. ?? thanks id like some help so i dont die....
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Don't worry about running out of time before Bodhi comes after you. There's actually no time limit. (Sorry if that disappoints you.) Bodhi will appear when you enter a certain room. So until you reach that room, you can take all the time you need. You can even rest in the "maze" if you want to.

To get out of the maze, you have to solve some "puzzles". When you first find the exit, you might not be able to use it unless you have found special items elsewhere in the dungeon. Think of them as "keys". For example, there are two items in the kobold lair that will be useful to you.

I don't think the mummies have any special items that you need, but killing them gives your party experience, and you can find arrows and other useful things in those rooms. Some of the items you can find in Spellhold are really nice. For example, if you turned the pages in the book that summons monsters (east of the kobolds), you could get a really nice "prize" at the end of the "game". I usually kill everything on the level and then look for the exit. Take your time. :)
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Post by pictohomus »

Thanks a whole bunch. I looked at the guide online here and figured it out but i didnt know about the Bodhi thing. I appreciate your concern and help, as well as expedient response. Have a great day! i was very worried about not only fighting Bodhi but also my time.
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