2nd of eight chambers
2nd of eight chambers
I made it through the 1st chamber with n problem. The second one , I had tried about 10 times. I don't die , I kill the four guys, but nothing happens. I am using a cleric and using an animated dead character. Is that the problem?
The second chamber is the Chamber of Shadows, and you must enter the alcoves in the right sequence. If you do it right, you shouldn't have to fight anybody. Are you sure you know what to do in there? If you enter the wrong door, then you might have to start from the beginning, until you get it right. If you want a spoiler, look at the sequence below.
SPOILER
alcove sequence: 1, 3, 4, 6
door configuration:
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6
SPOILER
alcove sequence: 1, 3, 4, 6
door configuration:
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6
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[QUOTE=mewp]I made it through the 1st chamber with n problem. The second one , I had tried about 10 times. I don't die , I kill the four guys, but nothing happens. I am using a cleric and using an animated dead character. Is that the problem? [/QUOTE]
If you get a guy appearing that you have to kill then you need to start the sequence again until you get all 4 correct alcoves in the sequence consecutively (which means no bad guys appear during that sequence).
If you get a guy appearing that you have to kill then you need to start the sequence again until you get all 4 correct alcoves in the sequence consecutively (which means no bad guys appear during that sequence).
It doesn't matter where you get transported, only which alcoves you enter. Why are you going back to number 1? You should do 3 next. The game might see your sequence as 1, 1, 3, 4. You need to get the game to see door 1 as your first move in the sequence of 4 moves, which it might be counting from a particular point. It may be hard to determine where that beginning point is, so do you have a save so you can enter the room fresh?
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin