dsheinem wrote:so...are these dungeons designed with more locks than keys? I went back, again in this dungeon, to every room that the guide(s) say contain a key when defeating enemies, but am still one short of what's needed to get into the item room. The game is starting to annoy me...
I think so. I vaguely remembering getting more keys than locks in some dungeons and having to use my stockpile in others, and I believe I also bought some extra keys.
I also believe that you don't really need to open up some of the locks, so that may have been why I had a stockpile.
dsheinem wrote:so...are these dungeons designed with more locks than keys? I went back, again in this dungeon, to every room that the guide(s) say contain a key when defeating enemies, but am still one short of what's needed to get into the item room. The game is starting to annoy me...
Remember too, that you do not have to necessarily defeat all the enemies in the room for a door to open or for a key to appear. After clearing the room and nothing happens, always try pushing all the room torches or using the earth magic on the irregular looking-blocks. Helped me get a lot of extra keys in level 4
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
dsheinem wrote:so...are these dungeons designed with more locks than keys? I went back, again in this dungeon, to every room that the guide(s) say contain a key when defeating enemies, but am still one short of what's needed to get into the item room. The game is starting to annoy me...
Remember too, that you do not have to necessarily defeat all the enemies in the room for a door to open or for a key to appear. After clearing the room and nothing happens, always try pushing all the room torches or using the earth magic on the irregular looking-blocks. Helped me get a lot of extra keys in level 4
I am pretty sure keys only appear when enemies are cleared in certain rooms...or if you buy them from a shop.
dsheinem wrote:so...are these dungeons designed with more locks than keys? I went back, again in this dungeon, to every room that the guide(s) say contain a key when defeating enemies, but am still one short of what's needed to get into the item room. The game is starting to annoy me...
Remember too, that you do not have to necessarily defeat all the enemies in the room for a door to open or for a key to appear. After clearing the room and nothing happens, always try pushing all the room torches or using the earth magic on the irregular looking-blocks. Helped me get a lot of extra keys in level 4
I am pretty sure keys only appear when enemies are cleared in certain rooms...or if you buy them from a shop.
I found a key in the first dungeon by pushing a candle on the wall to open a room with enemies to kill for a key.
dsheinem wrote:
I am pretty sure keys only appear when enemies are cleared in certain rooms...or if you buy them from a shop.
I found a key in the first dungeon by pushing a candle on the wall to open a room with enemies to kill for a key.
yeah, I have had no problem getting into those kinds of rooms. It is the key dropping seems to be inconsistent in the PS3 port, or else I am just insane.
dsheinem wrote:on to dungeon 9. I really don't care for this game, but I won't let it beat me. Can't see myself ever playing again, though.
Hopefully tomorrow is the end of it.
I just started dungeon V and am thinking the same thing.
I am struggling with the combat, but since I blew through the first four dungeons with ease I am not giving up.
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