Athron is very touchy about anyone appoaching her treasure and you will have to kill Sulfras to get at her treasure. Khoth has no treasure trove, but he has a few things that you could "pick up". It is not too difficult to relieve Motrax of his hoard. There is no problem in taking Pyrog's treasure because she should be killed anyway. ![]() I have even resorted to collecting ale, cheap wine and bags of meal, which can be sold to the right people at a mediocre price.ĭragons are renowned for their avarice. It is therefore important to pick up everything that might be sellable. ![]() There is also very little, that is worth picking up, lying around in towns. There are not many wandering monsters and the few that there are do not drop much, not even the giants. For this reason I have tried to summarise all information about the spells in the page about Shops and Other Stuff. This is all very confusing and does not make playing the game any easier. The effects of the spell (which depend on the spell level) are given, but the spell level itself is only occasionally given. The level needed is only given if you have not yet reached the minimum required level. Here you get a very good description of the spell and what it costs. For this information you must try to cast a spell. Your staistics can be accesed via the question mark-button from where you can see the Spells/Abilities-window, but here you only get a list of the spells you have at which levels, but not what the spells do or what level you need to cast them. In AEP it is very difficult to get this information. This was all very clear and easy to understand. From there you can look at the Mage or Priest Spells and find out, not only what level spell you have for each spell, but also what it does and what level you need to cast it and when you cast a spell, the menu which comes up tells you the name of the spell, the level you have and what it costs. In the original game you can just click on Info to see what level you have for all skills. When it comes to checking up your statistics however the situation is much worse than in A1. ![]() The list of "Special Items" gives detailed descriptions of the individual artefacts and you can record any text from a special encounter or a dialogue in your journal, which can be read at any time. The location of the destination is also marked on the "Map of Avernum". Every uncompleted task is recorded in your "Journal" along with details the task and to whom you must report. ![]() It is much easier to keep track of things in this game. But before you can start to combat the tyranny of the emperor you must help to secure the territories in which you fellow the humans here have settled. There are many monsters and hostile creatures, some of which are intelligent. There is much that could be done to improve the lot of your fellow outcasts. There, you are expected to die, a victim of starvation, horrible monsters, or simple despair.Īre you going to accept your fate and try to survive in this hostile environment? Or will you rebel – strike a blow against the Empire, find an escape route to the surface or maybe help the Avernumites by eliminating some of the more dangeous monsters? Everyone who speaks out, who misbehaves, who doesn’t fit in is cast into the dark, volcanic pits of Avernum, far below the surface. All of the known lands are subject to his brutal command. The surface is ruled by the cruel Emperor Hawthorne, master of the Empire. Walkthrough: Getting Started | Known Lands | Strengthening the Party | Major Quests | Loose Ends | Great Questsįurther pages: Towns (friendly, neutral and hostile) | Shops | the other Games Navigation: General Hints | Party-Building
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