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Post by blasphemy on Sept 7, 2013 15:51:54 GMT -5
How do you identify if a certain room will hurt/maim/kill you? Where are the death rooms in the world?
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muddy
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Post by muddy on Sept 7, 2013 16:10:35 GMT -5
How do you identify if a certain room will hurt/maim/kill you? Where are the death rooms in the world? Deep silt, for one.
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Post by sockpuppet on Sept 7, 2013 16:10:46 GMT -5
I know the bottom of the silt sea has them. Cant remember what the say. Something about an enormous storm and being engulfed by it I -think-. Theres a broken down war argosy (wagon) at the bottom of the shield wall on the curve at the allanak-luirs road. Its got 7 Gith in it that practically insta-kill you when you walk in.
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Post by topkekm8s on Sept 7, 2013 17:45:10 GMT -5
From my experience the game has gotten much better at identifying "rooms of death". Seems like an effort is being made to curb them, which is nice. Also there are several wagons in that area, and I believe the gith move from wagon to wagon. Also lets just say I've seen a hell of a lot more than 7 in one area. LOOK IN WAGON
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Post by jcarter on Sept 7, 2013 18:28:03 GMT -5
I know the bottom of the silt sea has them. Cant remember what the say. Something about an enormous storm and being engulfed by it I -think-. Theres a broken down war argosy (wagon) at the bottom of the shield wall on the curve at the allanak-luirs road. Its got 7 Gith in it that practically insta-kill you when you walk in. Yeah there's a room in the silt sea that insta-kills you even if you're above. It has descriptors all around about being the center of a massive storm or something, it's easy to avoid.
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muddy
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Post by muddy on Sept 7, 2013 23:23:54 GMT -5
Oh, that spike pit by the west gate in Allanak.
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drunkendwarf
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Post by drunkendwarf on Sept 10, 2013 11:48:26 GMT -5
I can think of many rooms that are most likely insta-death. Thankfully, most of them are quite far from the worn path. Reading the descriptions of rooms thoroughly when in a new area can be your friend.
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