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Koz
03-31-2006, 02:05 PM
Hi, I'm new to Dungeon Lords and I have a few questions after one day of playing. First, is there a faster way to sell/repair/identify? I can't believe there isn't a "identify all" button and a "repair all" button. It is extremely tedious to have to identify each an every item individually, then sell each indivdually. Is there a faster way to do these things?

What happens when I complete the game? Since the character you create seems only to be "saved" within the game itself, is there anyway to replay your character after you have completed the game? I sure hope so, that adds tremendous replayablity if you can use the same character at different difficulties.

Thats all for now, thanks for any responses.

Koz

txa1265
03-31-2006, 03:47 PM
Hi, I'm new to Dungeon Lords and I have a few questions after one day of playing. First, is there a faster way to sell/repair/identify? I can't believe there isn't a "identify all" button and a "repair all" button. It is extremely tedious to have to identify each an every item individually, then sell each indivdually. Is there a faster way to do these things?Unfortunately not - it is unfortunately yet another fundamental design flaw. Battle 10 enemies who drop a total of 50 items means pressing <shift> 50 times to pick them up, right-clicking probably 25 times and clicking 'identify' across the screen, and then repeating that to repair any damaged goods. Fast track to RSI ;)

My only advice - keep one of everything you successfully identify, that way you won't have to identify it again. That's right, if you ID a dagger, then sell it and then pick one up 30 seconds later, you need to re-ID it.


What happens when I complete the game? Since the character you create seems only to be "saved" within the game itself, is there anyway to replay your character after you have completed the game? I sure hope so, that adds tremendous replayablity if you can use the same character at different difficulties. You can start again with the same character, but they start at level 1 again. If you want to take a higher level character back through, I know there is a character editor floating around on the GameBanshee forums (GK likely knows more about this).

Mike

GeorgeKeith
03-31-2006, 05:21 PM
If you start another game, choose LAN, and load last saved character. Once you start the lan game, with just you, immediately save the game. Then when you start a single player game and load the save you just made, you have just about everything, including a moonstone, and all the moonbridges are already unlocked. But is starting with a super character what you really want?