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U6P Dungeons Made Easy! – Tips and tricks for exploration | U6P Dungeons Made Easy! – Tips and tricks for exploration |
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| Written by Liora | |
| Wednesday, 08 December 2010 | |
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Here are a few tips to ensure that you will:
Here’s what you’ll need: 1)Breadcrumbs, breadcrumbs, breadcrumbs! … and a piece of scrap paper. There are probably many good ways of using breadcrumbs, but this is a fast, easy and fool-proof method that I found to be very effective. I was never lost, and it made dungeon exploring like filling in pieces of a puzzle. The basic idea is this: i) At every single intersection you come to, drop a breadcrumb and mark it with: a) A number.
ii) On a piece of paper, write down the bread crumb number, and then draw a small arrow underneath it for every direction you could possibly travel in from that point, and mark the directions (N, S, E, or W, etc).
iii) Rinse, and repeat.
If you do this, you’ll end up with a “map” of sorts, showing you where you’ve been, and what areas you have and have not explored. You can always follow your path back to an unexplored branch, and if you happen to circle around to a place you’ve been before, you’ll know exactly where you are from the bread crumb number. Wide open spaces are a bit of a challenge with this method, but try to pick a direction and keep going that way, stay close to a wall if applicable, and just use your best judgment 2) Peer gems, or the “Peer” spell These are actually not really “needed”, but they do really help a lot especially in very dark places. Not only do they provide an unobstructed overhead view of your surroundings, they provide a lot of light which can help you to find side passages in wider corridors. Until you get the Peer spell, peer gems are expensive, but there are lots of them available in dungeons, the “overworld”, and even as a quest reward, so you may not have to buy any at all if you use them wisely. --- That’s it! I know there are some particularly tricky dungeons that people tend to get lost in (yes, I’m looking at you Ant Mound!), so I hope this is helpful. With breadcrumbs, dungeons like this really are quite easy. If you use this, or another method, in all dungeons, dungeon exploration will be a breeze :)! |
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