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Maybe it's time for you to find another game. lol
https://youtu.be/3Lu1-MSMISM
The game wants people to try different things and not the same thing over and over when something doesn't work for the player. There are still ways to walk the path even without a glance at the map and also without jumping/flying/misty-stepping.
Given the obstinance of the OP, I'd rather the OP figure it out instead of throwing out clowns to anyone who doesn't simply agree.
Maybe it is the "believable bait" people have been talking about.
You do realize that you've already spent more time b!tching about it than it should take even a novice player to just do it, right? It's tedious, but not impossible. It's a PITA, but not worth throwing a hissy fit over. Calm down. Focus. Problem solving is a big part of D&D based fantasy rpgs.
Anything longer than a toktik video might be too long for nowadays youth...
It's still as cheesable as ever through flight or teleportation. Halsin in raven form is usually my quick and easy way to do it.
It's amazing they never patched that.
What do you mean "patch"? It's literally why a spell like Knock exists.