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This is different from the original book, if I remember well.
By the way, do you know where is the garnet?
There is the topaz, note the garnet :(
To get the diamond you have to kill the ninja.
After killing Throm in the trial and leaving the trialmaster dwarf, you go to the west. Then open the north door and swim. Go to the north all the way. Keep your weapons. Kill the ninja.
Damn. In the original gamebook finding 3 jewels was a pain. And now they are 4.
Ian Livingstone was infamous because the shooplists.
edit: apparently, it's 9, judging by the achievement's icon. The most I've found is 7, and I'm already sick to death of this stupid trial. To add insult to injury, I cannot play armies of death until I've killed enough brain cells with repetition to somehow stumble into victory in the trial. Maybe this sort of design was fine in 1983, or whenever Fighting Fantasy started, but I don't find it fine in 2018. And yes, I played a fair bit of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain. It was great for quite a while, and the repetition was much less grating there, only near the end did it get bad. There were things to discover, places to go, and when you reach the end of a playthrough without finding your goal, you simply gain a bit of (meaningless after a point) resource, instead of getting killed. Here after 80%'s done, I have to stumble into the right place and solution for the other 20%.
Well, that rant kinda got carried away, but it felt good to vent my feelings.I'm feeling pretty disappointed now, even if the first 4 hours of gameplay were pretty good.
Not exactly. After the dwarf go west, ignore the north door with a fake gem, go west again and then go north, into the pool (you must have walked in the light previously), then you will find the elf if you check a chamber to the west, then the next chamber to the west has a trap, then you head north, talk with the troglodytes, do their test, cross the bridge, barge the door, go west, pay the dude, pay the troll, west, fight the pit fiend (very difficult), pull the ring, don't drop your weapons, fight the ninja, then head for the end part of the dungeon.
Hope that coul help!
Thx to you!