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Walkthrough
The following is a step by step walkthrough of “Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna”. Presented is Stephen S. Lee’s walkthrough which is shared with permission. Links in the Attribution section.
Author: Stephen S. Lee.
3rd version, July 11, 2001
Starting out
Turn off the Status and the Command list by pressing (O) to begin with.
This will let you see items on the ground and ceiling more easily.
Go north to Pentagram 1. Summon a group of Creeping Coins, a group of
Zombies, and a group of Level 1 Priests. There should be 9 Coins, and
at least 4 each of the other two; if there aren't, move off and on the
pentagram and try again. (You can always go with fewer monsters, but
combat is difficult enough that you probably don't want to press your
luck.)
The Creeping Coins always number nine, and they can call for help and
breathe for 1 damage to each enemy. The Zombies can paralyze enemies.
They're vulnerable to dispel attacks, but are powerful enough to be worth
the risk. The Level 1 Priests cast the Milwa spell, and can also heal
you. (If you read the starting hint enclosed with the game, you know
this. If you had a hard time figuring this out, it only gets harder.)
They even have good fighting capability.
Reveal The Pyramid of Entrapment – 10
Go one west and go north and south and north and south, etc., until
you get a battle. Fight it out, and hope that a Level 1 Priest casts
a Milwa. If a Milwa isn't cast, keep wandering until someone casts
it. (You can't cast it yourself, yet.) Take Dios Potions and Halito,
Badios, or Katino scrolls. They're not only useful, but provide
excellent bait for Thieves. (Always leave two spaces open in your
inventory.)
When it is cast, a secret door will be revealed on the north side of
the room. Exit via this door, and go 1N. Go 1W, 5S, and 1E, battling
your Guardians as they come along. (If, at any time until you defeat
the Outer Guardian, you run out of spells or a kind of monster,
reverse these instructions to charge up at the Pentagram)
Go 2S, ignoring the message. This Inner Guardian should be relatively
easy. Then go 4W, and 4N. Your MILWA may run out, so you may need to wait
for an encounter and have it cast to see the door here.
Go west through the door, ignoring the message, and one more west and
fight the Middle Guardian. He isn't hard, either. Then go 6N, 13E, 6S
to (16E, 9N). Make sure you're at full power, then save the game facing
the door, which you need a Milwa spell to discover.
Go 2E, reading the message, and try to defeat the Outer Guardian. He
can cast the Mahalito spell, so he might hurt quite a bit.
Now go 7S, 16W, and 4N to the pentagram at (2E, 6N). Summon the same
allies again, then go 12N 8E to south of a door (10E, 18N). Save the
game. Go 1N and read the message, then go 1E and battle the last guardian
of this level. Use Halito repeatedly. Once you win, take the Charred
Tallow (Black Candle) and the Amulet (Jeweled Amulet). The Amulet can cast
Dumapic, and the Black Candle can cast Lomilwa. Equip the Candle, but
don't use it, as it may disappear. Leave two spaces open in your
inventory.
Don't save the game yet! Head east, passing the stairs going up, and
head down this very very long corridor until you reach the end of it.
You'll find the Bloodstone. Take it, and invoke its power via the
(E)quip command. You can't equip it, though, and if a Thief steals
it, or any other stone, restart from the last saved game. (That's why
it's a good idea to hold "bait" for the Thieves.) Return to the
stairs and go up.
(If you do not want to deal as much with having essential items stolen by
thieves, you can come back and get the stone later only when you need it.
In principle, you do not actually need any stones until you escape from the
dungeon.)
Reveal The Catacombs – 9
Go 6N and 2W to (0E, 6N) and summon Level 3 Priests, Mummies, and a
No-See-Um swarm. (The Priests cast healing and light, the Mummies drain
levels from your foes, and the No-See-Ums can breathe for 1 to 4 damage to
each foe.) You should have at least 4 Lvl 3 Priests and at least 4
Mummies. Go 1E, and save the game.
Start poking your head into all the doors in this corridor. You'll get
plenty of encounters. (Don't go beyond the bend at the end of the hall
yet.) Defeating Talon's Tigers is relatively easy, and you'll get the Cone
of Silence, which casts Montino (useful if you're having trouble with
do-gooders casting mass damage spells) and is invokable. But if you find
Greyhawk's Ghostbusters, run away; they are much more powerful than you at
this stage in the game. You can fight Brightblade the Samurai as well and
get his Beanie (Novice's Cap) which casts a Katino and can be invoked.
Go north to the end of the hall to (2E, 17N). Go 2W, 1N. Defeat the
Privates (not too hard). Go north and fight the Corporals (not too hard,
either). Then go 1N and destroy the Captain and his gang (this one might
kill you, but you should be able to win.) Take the Cloak (Twilight Cloak);
you might want to invoke its power.
Go 1S, 1W, 1S, and 2E, returning to (2E, 17N). Go 15E to the end of the
hall, and turn and go 15S to the end of THIS hall (17E, 2N). Go 2E and
1S. Defeat the Privates. Go 1 south and defeat the Corporals. Go 1W and
obtain the Lander's Turquoise it. Invoke it and hang onto it.
(Optionally, you can get this later in the game only just before you're
about to use it.)
Go 1E, 2N, 2W, 15N, and 4W to (13E, 17N). If you don't have a Milwa spell
on, find a battle so a Priest can cast it. Go 3S (through a secret door)
and read the message. Go 1E, 9S, and 5W to the stairs up.
Reveal The Land of a Thousand Cuts – 8
(If you recharge at the Pentagram on this level, reverse the directions
EXACTLY; otherwise you may get killed walking over the land mines that
litter the level. The land mines get more powerful the farther south
you go. Also, remember to restore from a saved game if one of your Stones
is stolen.)
Go 1W and read the message. Go east until the wall, to (19E, 19N). Go 4S
and 1W, to the pentagram at (18E, 15N). Summon some Level 5 Priests, some
Spirits (they can cast Mahalito) and some Shades (which drain levels). You
should have a least 3 Shades, 4 Priests, and 5 Spirits. Go 1W and save the
game.
Head 4W to (13E, 15N). Go 3S. You'll probably find the two large bands of
adventurers guarding this level somewhere along the line here; they're not
too hard to take out with all your mass damage spells.
Don't save the game! Go to the pentagram and recharge, and follow these
directions PRECISELY: 5W, 3S, 3E, 3S, 1E, 2S, 4W, 2N, 3W, 2N, 1W, 3N, 4W,
3S, 1W, 1S, 1W, 2S, 5E, 1S, 1E, 2S, 2E, 1S, 5E, 2S, 3E, 2S, 5W. You should
now be at (14E, 0N).
Go 1N. Enter the pool (you will take some damage from acid) and retrieve
the Witching Rod. It casts a Kandi (it'll tell you where Trebor's Ghost is
at the moment), but don't use it; it might disappear. (You do not
actually need the Rod until later in the game, so you might want to come
back later, after escaping the dungeon.) Go 1S, 3W, 2N, 4W, 2N, 2W, 1S, 1W,
3S, 3W to (1E, 0N).
Make sure you're at full strength, and go 1N. Defeat Glum, the Assassin.
Take the Weighty Cube, which is the Black Box, and equip it. If you use
it (it won't disappear), you can stuff any unequipped object you like into
it -- up to 19 new objects; the extra inventory space is essential. (But
don't try to put the Black Box into the Black Box itself! Unless you've
saved the game and want to see a funny message, that is.) You should have
the two stones and the Witching Rod in it, and maybe assorted amulets,
potions, and scrolls. Go 1W, and head up.
Reveal The Last Two Stones
You won't need "thief-bait" anymore now that you have the Black Box.
If you don't mind delaying getting the best weapon in the game, you can
also skip this section and skip restoring the Temple of the Dreampainter,
which is up shortly, until later. Doing so, while it will make life
easier now, will make life tougher later as you will be without a weapon
that enhances your powers. Your call. I would get the stones now,
personally. If you wait for a longer time, you can fly over the pits with
the Winged Boots, so you don't have to collect lots of healing potions to
survive.
If you want to easily view all three Evil endings (which are all
quite different), you should delay getting the sword for as long as
possible. You do not need it until you after have escaped from the
dungeon.
Single encounters on this level aren't hard, and you'll find no thieves
also. Killer the Ninja has a Cloak which you might want. The groups you
find are fiendishly difficult for a newcomer to the level.
Charge up at the Pentagram. Summon Spirits from the previous Pentagram,
Priestesses, and Goblin Shamans (who are a tad more powerful than Spirits).
Priestesses are what Level 7 Priests would be like, and the Shamans cast
3rd level Mage spells and 2nd level Priest spells. I did not find any
of the other Level 4 monsters to be as effective as Spirits. Have at least
4 of each. Go 1S and 4W. Go back down, to Level 8. Save the game. Go
east and kill Glum again. (You could go south and face the Golem
instead if you want a little variety.) Save the game. Wander about on the
path shown above until you get plenty of Dios potions. Follow the path to
(3E, 9N). (Don't return to the Pentagram on Level 7; recharge at the
Pentagram on this level.) From Glum, it is: 1S, 3E, 3N, 1E, 1N, 2E, 2S,
4E, 2S, 8E, 2N, 3W, 2N, 5W, 1N, 2W, 2N, 1W, 1N, 5W, and 1N. Face west.
Save. Reload and turn Status On.
Go 2W. (You'll take 10 damage for each step because of the Land Mines.)
If you don't have an encounter, you may want to restore, as your Priests
can heal you wounds in battle. Go 1W. Take the Golden Pyrite, invoke it,
and stuff it in the Box. Go 4S. If your Hit Points become a single digit,
camp and use your Dios Potions. Take the Amber Dragon Stone, invoke it,
and place it in the Box. Go 1W and 3S to (19E, 2N), healing along the way.
You can throw awy any remaining potions. Go 2S, 8W, 2N, 4W, 2N, 2W, 1S,
1W, 3S, 3W, 1N, 1W, then go up. Save and go 4E. Save again if you make
it.
Reveal The Temple of the Dream Painter – 7
Now at (4E, 0N), camp and use the Black Candle. If it disappears, restore
and try again. Put it back in the Box and equip the Box again; equipping
the Candle de-equips the Box. (Gather Jeweled Amulets while on this
level.)
Go 1N and summon the same friends. Go 1S and 10E. Along the way, you'll
probably be assailed by the two large groups of guards. Don't take the
"Use Me Cape"; it's *very* badly cursed, and you have no way of removing a
cursed item at this stage of the game. (You can try it and use it just to
see the messages you get, but save the game first.) Thorin (of Thorin's
Tramplers) is tough but has the MordorCharge Card; put it in the Box if you
wish, though it's not necessary to solving the game. If you encounter
mages named Tele-Vipers or Voltar, kill them quickly as they can cast the
Makanito spell, which at your low level will automatically instantly kill
you.
Your priestly allies should at some point cast the Maporfic spell, which
lowers your AC by 2. It's good to have, and it lasts for the rest of the
game (thankfully, as you are a mage, there are no anti-magic zones in this
game).
Once you reach (14E, 0N), take the western door on the north side of the
room, and do the same for the next 6 rooms (the last being a secret door
north of 9 east, 13 north). Go 3N, 1E, 1N, and read. Go 1E and read,
then go 1E and read. Camp. Take out the Bloodstone, the Lander's
Turquoise, and the Amber Dragon. Invoke all three of these now, and go
2W, 1N. Place the stones in reverse order on the altar. You will be
offered a Sword. The Amber Sword (Dragon's Claw) gives you once swing
for up to 24 damage, and will regenerate 4 hit points each round, or
periodically outside of combat. The other two, the West Wind Sword and
the East Wind Sword, cannot regenerate but are both superb fighting
weapons; they also boost your chance to hit. Take the sword of your
choice; experiment a little and settle for your favorite. (Notice that
the sword you select has a bearing on three of the five game conclusions,
so you might want to retrieve the sword later -- although in the meantime
the fighting will be considerably harder.) Go 1E. Go up. Save the game.
Reveal The Realm of the Whirling Dervish – 6
This level is constructed of 16 4x4 clusters all set out in a neat,
orderly manner, with a spinner at the intersection of the junction of
the passages between the clusters. Each horizontal row of clusters
always has the same formation, but vertically it's always different.
(There are 3 pentagrams on this level.) On each side of each cluster
there is a door, but only the door on the west side of each cluster is
usable. This is useful knowledge. When you get spun around, go forward
and check both doors between the intersection you left and the
intersection ahead. If the first one is real, the Spinner took you
north; if the second is real, the Spinner sent you south. If neither
is real, you can't tell, and must cast a Dumapic, preferably with a
Jeweled Amulet (you will quite possibly need to cast more than the
maximum 9 Dumapic spells you can cast yourself). Use this to guide your
way through the level.
You'll start at (6D, 7E, 6N). Go 1W, 1N, 1E, 1N, 2W, 3S, 1W, 1S to the
Spinner at (4E, 4N). Head west to the Spinner at (19E, 4N). Head north
and enter the door on your right. Go 3N, 2E, 1S, 1W to a Pentagram. Summon
Goblin Shamans from the previous pentagram, Bishops (who can cast
some fairly high-level spells, unlike a regular PC bishop in a regular
Wizardry games), and Wights (these are very powerful; they cast Dalto
and Lahalito, they can paralyze, and they drain 2 levels when they land
a melee blow). Be sure that you have 3 Wights, preferably 4, and at
least 4 of the other two. Go 1E. Save. (If, at any time, you find a
Sentinel, defeating it will return you to the cluster holding this
pentagram.) Combat is very easy on this and the next level with the
Makanito spell (you need to do the right things for this to be
effective, however, and I am not certain just what they are).
The leader of one of the two teams on this level holds a Holy Reliquary
(Saint Rimbo Digit) which will cast the powerful Tiltowait spell. Use it
sparingly; if it disappears, you'll have to return to this level to get
another one. Also, beware the bishop named Tiltowait (who can cast the
same spell as his name).
Exit the cluster and return to (19E, 4N). Go north to the spinner at
(19E, 9N). Go west to the spinner at (14E, 9N). Go west to the spinner
at (9E, 9N). Go north and enter the door on the right. Go 3E, 1N, 2W,
2N, 1E, 1S, 1E, and 1N. You'll be asked an easy riddle (the answer, of
course, is AMULET). Take the Good Hope Cape he gives you and equip it.
The Cape will give you one extra attack, boost the damage you can cause
with your weapon, increase your to-hit statistic, and will also augment
your spellcasting capabilities. (Boz the Thief has another magic cloak
you might want to check out, though you are almost certainly better off
with the Good Hope Cape.)
Exit the cluster and return to (9E, 9N). Go north to the spinner at (9E,
14N). Go north to the spinner at (9E, 19N). Go north, enter the door,
then go 3N, 1E, 2S, 2E, and save the game. Go north and fight Jesse The
Smith (make sure you have room for two objects beforehand). He has 89 HP
and can cast Lakanito; try not to use the Digit. When he is defeated take
his Turban and his Tale of Madness (Arabic Diary). You'll be ported to the
stairs up at (17E, 9N); take them and encamp. Invoke the Turban and box it.
It can only cast Halito, but you should hang onto it. (Actually, I'm
not certain what for now, but not only did I originally write this, but
the Quest for Clues II walkthrough says it is essential as well. Huh.
Anyone know for sure?) Pack away the Arabic Diary.
Reveal the Land of the Creatures of Light and Darkness – 5
This level is a confusing matrix of light squares and dark squares,
arranged like a chessboard; but there are walls, and near the walls,
you'll discover that all is dark. There are also Butterflies hanging
around by the dozen around here; there are 10 kinds (5 of each
alignment).
Go 1 east. Read. Go 4 east. Go north to the pentagram at 5 east 5
north. As on the previous level, combat is easy, except this time you
can use the Lakanito spell. But run away from or quickly defeat Mage
Marian if you can, as she can cast the Tiltowait spell. You'll also
find a few special objects: a Furred Cone (a Magician's Hat), and
the Cape of Hide. Place both in the Box (they are obtainable from some
of the combats on the levels). The Cape of Hide, when used, will first
cast a Malor spell, and subsequently a Dios spell; it will never, ever,
run out of charges. It's a nice source of healing to have, as soon you
will no longer be able to summon new powerful priestly allies from
pentagrams. (Allies that can cast sixth- and seventh-level priest
spells never become available. Pity, as Mabadi would have been really
nice in some major battles.)
Summon some Wights (again), and also some Gas Dragons (real nice, but
a Lakanito will kill most or all of them) and some Priests of Fung.
Have 4 Wights, at least 5 Priests of Fung, and at least 3 Gas Dragons.
Wights (being undead) are very vulnerable to Horin's Holy Rollers on
this level, but they're still too powerful not to have around, if you
ask me.
Save at Pentagram 6. Don't stray off this trail, and use Lakanito on
any Mages or any encounter containing more than one foe: 2 south. 3
west. Defeat the D-3 Evil Priest Gaudy Sphinx. 2 north. 2 west.
Defeat the L-1 Good Fighter Meleager Blue. 1 north. 3 east. Defeat
the L-3 Good Priest Purple Emperor. 4 east. Defeat the D-4 Evil
Thief Emperor Tau. 1 north. 1 west. Defeat the L-4 Good Bishop
Golden Danaid. 1 north. 4 east. Defeat the D-1 Evil Fighter Io. 2
west. 2 south. (Make sure you have enough strength to go on.) 4
east. Defeat the Pair of L-5 Fighters, Mistress Flavia and John Ap
Griffin. Take the "unusual object" appearing there. Don't invoke it yet;
every time you use it, there is a chance it will disappear, and always if
it is not equipped. Put it in the Black Box.
Don't save the game at any point -- it will mean that you will have to
defeat many strong enemies over again! 1 east, 2 north. This square
at 13 east 8 north teleports you to 16 east 0 north. 1 north. 3
east. 12 north. 1 west. 2 north. 1 east. 4 north. (19 east 19
north. If you need to go restore strength, there is a teleporter at
18 east 3 north that will port you to 11 east 2 north. Make sure that
you are in the fourth rank.) 7 west. Kill the D-5 Evil Ninja Death's
Head. (You only have to defeat an L-2 and a D-2 now.) 3 west. 1
south. You'll find a dead body here, with an Oxygen Mask (supposedly,
a euphemism for "demonic ritual mask", or whatever it was). Take it,
equip it, and invoke it. The Mask will give you 100% protection
against any Makanito and Lakanito spells, but, of course, it does not
extend to your allies. It will only have effect you if you invoke it.
Its effect wears off if you move to a different level; you must invoke
it again (although there is a chance it will break) to retain the
protection. If you use it twice on a level, without moving to any
other level, the item will explode. Also, it will explode if you do not
have it equipped. (If you need to get it again, it's at 5 down 9 east
18 north.)
Go: 1 north. 10 east. 4 south. 1 west. 4 south. Defeat the L-2
Good Mage Silverstripe (the Mask will protect you here). 3 south. 1
west. Pick off the D-2 Evil Mage Lappet. Recharge at Pentagram if
necessary. 2 east. 5 north. 1 west. 2 north. 1 east. 4 north.
12 west. 2 south. 2 west to the Stairs Up at 5 east 17 north. Save
the game before taking, and don't save until you reach the pentagram.
Reveal the Maze of Wandering – 4
This level is probably one of the most fiendish to map in computer
gaming history. The place is jam-packed with one-way passages, cages,
and rotating rooms. One-way passages ought to be self-explanatory.
Cages are 1X1 rooms constructed so that a one-way passage enters or
that a rotating room (see below) drains into the room. Then it closes
on you and you're trapped. You can only escape by casting a Malor (by
a spell, a Diadem, or the Cape of Hide) way back to the Catacombs
(teleporting higher at this point results in deflection); or you can
use the GetOutOfJailFree card (unidentified, 'A Yellow Card') held by
a guardian on this level. (Using the card gets you out in a random
direction.) Rotating rooms have walls, or one-way passages, on two or
three sides. If you enter them, or if you camp in one, the room will
rotate in a preset direction (for a particular room the direction is
constant, but two different rooms may go different ways). Saving and
reloading rotates all rooms like this. (Note that this construct
allows two adjacent rotating rooms to have a shared wall; the wall in
common may "move around" in both rooms.)
Go 1E, and 1E through a one-way passage. Go 2N into a rotator. Go east
through the provided exit into another rotator. Go 2N and hit yet
another rotator. Exit and reenter until the rotator faces north, then go
1N and 2W to Pentagram 7. (South of this pentagram there are one-way
passages that can trap you in such a way that the only escape is by
Malor, and also makes the game impossible to solve though it's not
immediately obvious; be careful not to enter that area.)
Summon some monsters (suggested: Wights, Priests of Fung, and Evil Eyes;
the Pentagram 7 monsters are relatively weak, so you may want to
experiment a little). This pentagram is at (1E, 7N); others may be found
at (12E, 0N) and (16E, 16N). As for encounters, they are quite a bit rarer
on this level. Dorion's Grays is hard; Dorion has enough hit points to
survive a Tiltowait and casts a Tiltowait himself. Khan's Kosmic Killers
has no fighter-types (Fighter, Samurai, Lord, Ninja) at all, and its 2
thieves and 4 spell-casters shouldn't hurt badly if you use your Oxygen
Mask. Many members of both of these teams can be killed by a Lakanito;
those who aren't killed should be finished with a Tiltowait.
2E, 1S back into the rotator. Exit and re-enter until it faces south.
Head straight south into a rotator. Exit east. Nearby, at (6E, 6N),
there is a rotator. Look around to find the entrance. (If there isn't,
save and reload, and one should appear.) Enter and exit south. You
should find the Ron Wartow Memorial Pool. (This is not necessary if
you are seeking one of three Evil alignment endings.) Take a dip. Your
alignment will change to Neutral. Exit south through a one-way passage.
DON'T STRAY from here on; there are many one way passages here that will
force you to backtrack. 1E, 1N, 3E, 3N, then 5W through a one-way passage
at the end. 1N through a one-way passage. 2N through a one-way
passage. 3N. Visit the Witch. You already have the Tannic Acid (the
Witching Rod; remember, it came from the wood of the trees, and the
trees leaked the pool of acid whence the rod came), the Fe-S-Sub-2 (that
is, the Golden Pyrite; a molecule of pyrite is composed of one iron and
two sulfur atoms -- Starcross and Stationfall aren't the only games
where a little outside chemistry knowledge comes in handy), and the
Furred Cone (Magician's Hat). The Blender is a Blade Cusinart' (check
out its picture on the copy protection booklet), the Spanish Unguent is
the Cleansing Oil (Oil of Ole! get it?), and the Camphor is the
Aromatic Ball (all found later). 2S, 1W, 3N, 13E. (There is a
pentagram near here if you need it.) 1N, 2E, then 3N to the upper-right
hand corner. 6N, 2W, 1N, 2W, 1N, 1W, 2N. Take a Marble (the Aromatic
Ball), invoke it once, and keep it safe in the Box. Camp and teleport
to (10D, 11E, 19N) if you lost the Black Candle. Then teleport to (9D,
9E, 5N). (Until later in the game you cannot cast Malor to anywhere
other than 10 Down and 9 Down.)
Reveal The Hideout of the Dreampainter
(Since you can't teleport directly to the Dreampainter at this stage
in the game, follow these instructions, which are the same as before:)
Go up, then 10E, 3S, 2W, 1S. (Ignore the pentagram because the monsters
are weak to you now. You may use the Winged Boots to fly over land mines;
be sure to restore if they explode.) 4W, 3S, 3E, 3S, 1E, 2S, 4W, 2N, 3W,
2N, 1W, 3N, 4W, 3S, 1W, 1S, 1W, 2S, 5E, 1S, 1E, 2S, 2E, 1S, 5E, 2S, 3E,
2S, 8W, 2N, 4W, 2N, 2W, 1S, 1W, 3S, 4W. Bash Golem. 1N, then go up. 19E,
2N. Camp and invoke the Winged Boots. Now you can safely move about the
ziggurat. 12N, 2W. Look at the Advertising Blimp (which turns out to
be a false lead). 4N, then 6W to (11E, 18N). 3W, reading messages as you
go. 2W. Take the Orange Rod (Hopalong Carrot). 5W, 18S, 4E, 8N to (7D,
5E, 8N).
Unequip the Winged Boots. Face north and save the game. Equip the
Hopalong Carrot and invoke its power. You'll jump over the wall, to
(7D, 6E, 8N). Re-equip your main weapon and pack away Carrot. 1E.
Kill the Dreampainter and take the Feather, his Ka (soul). Hold it.
Re-equip the Winged Boots. Teleport to (9D, 11E, 6N).
Reveal The Gates of Hell
Read; 1W and read again. 1N, read, 1W, 1N. Defeat the Hellhound and take
the Bones (Demonic Chimes). 1N, read, 1N to (9D, 9E, 10N), the Gates of
Hell (no relation to Microsoft's founding father). Equip the Boots, and
Arabic Diary, Black Candle, and Demonic Chimes outside the box. Save the
game.
Use the Demonic Chimes (bell), the Arabic Diary (book), and the Black
Candle. No other order will work (incidentally, this is the same order
used in Ultima IV, and different from Zork I and Nethack). This will melt
the gates. Enter and retrieve the Holy Hand Grenade of Aunty Ock,
abbreviated as HHGofAunty Ock\\. (Try entering without the Ka or the
Boots, and without both, just for fun.)
Place the Holy Hand Grenade of Aunty Ock in the Box and re-equip your
normal equipment. Cast Malor to teleport 5S. Follow the instructions
given for the "hideout of the Dreampainter" until you arrive in the
Temple. Go 16E and Save. Use Candle (if it disappears, reload and try
again). Take left door on northern side and keep taking left doors
until there is only a right door. Take it. 1E, 3N reading messages. 1E.
Up. A good place to save the game.
Leave this cluster and go 1S to a spinner. Go 1 spinner south, then two
spinners east. 1 north to (9E, 0N). 1E, 3N, 1E, 2S, 2E, 1N. Kill Jesse
the Smith. Go up. 5E, 5N (recharge here), 1E, 2S, 2E, 3N, 3E, 2N, 2E to
port to (5D, 16E, 0N). 1N, 3E, 12N, 1W, 2N, 1E, 4N, 7W and kill D-5
Creature. 1W, 2S, 7W and go up. Follow Maze of Wandering directions until
you reach the location of the Marbles. 2E, 2N, 1E, 3N, 1E, 1N (ignore), 1E
and go up.
Once you go up, you are committed to the Cosmic Cube, and may not leave
until you have gotten all the way through. If you don't have the sword
from the Temple of the Dreampainter yet, it's helpful to have (unless you
want to see all three Evil endings easily), but you absolutely need the
Holy Hand Grenade at its end. (If you don't, you'll have to replay a
good part of the game.)
Reveal The Cosmic Cube – 3, 2, 1
The Cosmic Cube comprises Levels 3, 2, and 1. Each floor is divided into
segments. Each cluster, as I'll call them, has one or more chutes, stairs
up, stairs down, or teleporters to other clusters in the cube. (Note:
"stairs up" don't always go "up", and "stairs down" don't always go
"down".) In the following directions, you'll see the cluster number, then
the location of the entrance to the cluster, in terms of down, east, and
north, in that order.)
Whenever you enter a chute or teleporter, or climb stairs, you will restore
defeated guardians to life.
The Company (3 down) has a Diadem of Malor, and a 3-Sided Cloth (Wizard's
Skullcap), the latter of which is a nice piece of equipment. Joachim's
Jihad (2 down) is tough to defeat; they carry a Silk Cloth (Pennonceaux)
which is required to win the game. Loktar's Lucky Laddies (1 down) are
not difficult to defeat, and carry the Holy Limp Wrist, which is needed
to reach four of the five possible solutions of the game. Applet's Angels
(1 down) is by far the toughest random guardian group in the dungeon;
they're carrying the Adept Baldness (which however isn't all that useful
compared to the Wizard's Skullcap).
When you summon from Pentagram 8, get at least 5 Champ Samurai, 3
Brass Dragons, and 4 Fiends. (Champ Samurai are pretty pathetic
spellcasters in the first two Wizardry games, but they're potent here.)
When summoning from Pentagram 9, get at least 5 Champ Samurai, 5 Fiends,
and 3 Dragon Zombies. (I didn't find most Pentagram 9 monsters to
be all that useful, though you may find Succubi to be a decent replacement
for Dragon Zombies.) When summoning from Pentagram 10, get a Demon Lord
and at least 4 Greater Demons. These are definitely the strongest; there
are many powerful Pentagram 10 monsters for the third group, so feel free
to experiment a little. If summoning Maelifics (my vote for the best;
they do have the drawback of being vulnerable to dispel effects,
though they're otherwise very powerful), Vampire Lords, Lycurgi, Fleck,
or A Dink (more on this last one later), you can only get one. If you
get Poison Giants, Iron Golems, Gold Dragons, or Black Dragons, get
four.
Instructions:You must retrieve the Holy Limp Wrist and the Pennonceaux, both mentionedabove. You must also get a Blade Cusinart' (unidentified: Sword, so it canbe a pain to pick it out of the pile of looted equipment) which is held bymany stronger Samurai, and there's also one held by a member of Joachim'sJihad. If pressed, there is a guaranteed easy-to-identify Blade Cusinart'later on, but life is much easier if you get it earlier. You may also wanta Dagger of Speed (held by some Mages), and a Diadem of Malor.(Note: the cluster numbering is arbitrary, and refers to the maps I madeoriginally.)Be sure to save often, as death can be a common and frustrating experience.The best time to save is right after climbing stairs or falling through achute.CLUSTER 0 (1-15,11): Go north and read. (If you do this puzzle wrongthe exit to the Cube will disappear!) It's not hard to solve, if not bya little logic (process of elimination will work here), by sheer trialan error -- you'll know when you've used the right door. Go through themiddle door (this does not change from game to game, unlike in, say,Zork Zero) and read. North to a teleporter. A good place to save.CLUSTER 3 (3-19,15): West one. (The instructions here will ignorethese sometimes misleading signs such as the one that appear here.)2N, then take stairs.CLUSTER 1 (1-19,19): 4W, 2S into a chute. (The stairs you see here arethe real exit from the Cube, but they are inaccessible for now.)CLUSTER 4 (2-12,19): 5S, 2W, 4N, 3W, 1N, 4E, 4S, to ...CLUSTER 5 (1-2,17): 2S, 2W, 1S, 1E. (This pentagram will only let yousummon extremely weak allies, but it gives you 100 hit points max. TakeA Dink, Fuzzballs, and Creeping Coins. The Dink and the Fuzzballs arenot affected by magic, which enhances your chance of holding up untilyou can get some real help.) 1W, 1N, 2E, 2S, 1E, and 1S into a chute.CLUSTER 6 (3-14,8): 3N, 2E, 2N to Pentagram 8, then 2W into a chute.CLUSTER 9 (2-0,9): 10N, 4E, 1S, 3W to teleport to (2D, 3E, 2N), still inCluster 9. 2N, 1E (teleporters line the eastern wall, beware), 1N, 1E, 1N,2E, 2N, 1E, 1N to Pentagram 9. Go 2E, then take the stairs up.CLUSTER 10 (2-5,19): 1E, 3S into a chute.CLUSTER 11 (1-9,19): 1E, 1S, 1E, 1N, 1E, 1S, 1E, 1N, 1E, 2S, 1W, 1S, 1E,1S, 1W, 1S, 1W, 1S, 1W, 1N, 1W, 1S, 1W, 2N, 1E, 2N, 1E, 1S, 1E, 1S, 1Winto a chute.CLUSTER 12 (3-13,11): Go 1W into a chute.CLUSTER 13 (2-14,9): 1S into the chute.CLUSTER 14 (1-13,9): This 2X3 room has spinners, but aim: 2S, 1W, thentake the stairs.CLUSTER 15 (1-16,10): 1E, 1S, 1W, 1S, 1E, 1S to a sign. 1W, 2S, 1W, 2S,2E, 2S, 1W into a chute.CLUSTER 17 (2-3,7): 2E into a chute.CLUSTER 18 (2-3,11): This large room has pits that will strike forminimal damage. You can use the Winged Boots to fly over them; besure to restore your saved game if they explode. 3N. Buy the CleansingOil (need 50,000 GP, which shouldn't be a problem) 3E, 1S. Recharge atthis pentagram. 5E, 5S, 1W and take the stairs.CLUSTER 20 (3-10,9): 5N, 3W. Save the game. 1W; if a group appears,kill it. 1W. Recharge, then go 1N, 3W, 2S, 1E (if a group appears, killit), 1W, 2N, 3E, 1S. Recharge if necessary. 1N, 1W, 2N, then 3E throughan invisible door. 1E to port to (2E, 17N). 1W, then 1S to port to (8E,11N). 1N, then 1 east to port to (12E, 16N). 1E, 1N, 1W, 1N, 2E, 1N andleave the stairs alone. 1E, 1S, 1E, 1N, 1E. Summon A Dink, Fuzzballs,and Creeping Coins. 1S, 1E, 1N, 1E (ignore), 1S (ignore), 1S again thentake the stairs.CLUSTER 21 (1-16,3): Here's Pentagram 10. After summoning head 1S intothe darkness, then go 3W. Buy the 'you know what.' It's the St. TreborRump. Invoke it (this will remove the threat of Trebor's apparition).Save it in the Box. 1S, 4W, 1S, 2W, 2N, then 1E into a chute.CLUSTER 22 (2-16,19): Invoke the Black Candle. If it disappears, reloadand try again. 1E, 16S, 1E, 1S, then take the stairs.CLUSTER 19 (1-0,7): By now your Greater Demons should have'reproduced' into a group of nine (very useful). Save the game. 1N,1E, 1N, 1E, 1N, 1E, 1N to a sign. 1E, 1S, 3E to another sign. Ignorethe pentagram at (5E, 11N, 1D). 1N, 1E, 1S, 1E, 1S, and take thestairs. (There is a useful pentagram to the west of the stairs if youneed it.)CLUSTER 24 (3-11,5): Save the game. 1W, 3N, 6W, 8S to a sign. 9E, 3N,1W, 1N, 3W, 3N, 4W, 6S, 7E, 1N, 1W, 1N, 3W, 3N, 2W, 4S, 4E into ateleporter.CLUSTER 25 (1-3,0): Save the game. 1E, 1N, 1E, 1N, 1E, 1N, 1E, 1N, 1E,1N. Take the stairs.CLUSTER 26 (3-3,8): 1W. Save the game. If you are really desperate,there is an Eighth Pentagram at (2E, 7N, 3D), but you shouldn't use itif you still have 3 groups and a decent number of spell points. 2W, 1S,1E, 1S, 1E, 1S, 1E, 1S, 1W, 1S, 1W, 1N, 1W, 4S, 1E, 2N into ateleporter.CLUSTER 27 (2-12,7): Save the game. Nothing here but thousands ofspinners. You start in a little cove dug towards the east. Use thewalls, not the Dumapic spell, to guide you. 3W, 5S, 1W into ateleporter. Dumapic and check to make sure you're at...CLUSTER 28 (1-18,14): (If you aren't here, you've entered anotherportal adjacent to the proper one. Try again.) 1N to a sign. (Ifyou take the stairs to the right you'll be whisked back to the entrance tothe Cosmic Cube!) 2W, 1S and reload on a Demon Lord, Greater Demons,and your favorite third group (above). 1N. Save the game! (Be sureyou have 6 Greater Demons.) 1W to the sign announcing the exit. Camp.Remove the Holy Hand Grenade of Aunty Ock and the Cleansing Oil from theBlack Box. Equip both these objects. (The HHG will temporarily replaceyour Sword.) Don't invoke either yet. Dumapic to make sure you're at(15E, 15N, 1D). Invoke the Holy Hand Grenade, but not the Cleansing Oilin the same equipping process. Now invoke the Cleansing Oil. (It willalso remove other cursed items for you.) Return to your previousequipment set. (your Sword, Good Hope Cape, Saint Rimbo Digit, Wizard'sSkullcap, Oxygen Mask, Black Box.) Box the Oil. Drop the Holy HandGrenade. Quickly (and I mean quickly) leave camp and go 3E, 1S. Youdon't need to do this so fast in the Archives version, but in theoriginal, this part is done in real time. You should still get awayfrom the explosion regardless. (There is no danger involved incounting to a wrong number, incidentally.) After the bang, go 1N, 3W,1N through the hole in the wall. Take the stairs and leave the prison.
Reveal The Witch in the Maze
(If you only want to do the Evil endings, you can skip all the quests where
you gather objects for Trebor's orders, like this one. You will have to
fight some extra combats, however.)
Now you can teleport to anywhere in the prison, and also to 0 east 0
north 0 down (where you are right now). Read your Victory Message.
(The stairs to the east will return you to the stairs that took you
out of the dungeon.) Malor to 5E, 14N, 4D. (Need: Cleansing Oil,
Aromatic Ball, Blade Cusinart, Magician's Hat, Golden Pyrite, Witching
Rod.) You don't need to take them out of the Box. Say 'yes' and
retrieve the Dab of Puce (a renowned pigment famed with good
painters). Place it in...well, you know where. Now, if you haven't
retrieved the Holy Limp Wrist and the Pennonceaux, do so now. Return to 0
east 0 north 0 down and save beforhand if you do so.
If, ever, your party becomes exhausted, you can teleport to a Tenth
Pentagram at 16 east 14 north 1 down, but you probably won't be able
to port back inside the Castle, so be careful.
Reveal Entering the Castle
THE INNKEYPER
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[This begins at 3 east 15 north -1 down.]
1 north. Go up. 1 north. Destroy! 1 south. Go back down. 1 north
and annihilate. 7 east (don't stray off this path or you will have to
start over). Bash in the Herald, and then pick off his friends. 6
east and relieve this Sentry of his life. 2 south. Go up. 1 north.
Kill the Innkeyper and take the Key, and Box it. 1 south. 1 down.
(Make sure you have at least about 50 hit points.) 1 west and fall to
15 east 16 north 0 down.
THE ADVENTURER'S INN
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Head 1 south, 2 east, 5 south. Go west, unlocking the door with your
Inn Key. 1 north and look and read. 1 north and defeat the Walking
Wounded. 1 north into the rooms. 2 west. 1 south. Go up.
THE ROYAL ORDERS OF TREBOR
--------------------------
Go 1 north and get the Orb of Dreams from Tygger's Cubs (you must have
the Pennonceaux). Go 2 south and get the Arrow of Truth from the
Order of the Laurel (you must have the Dab of Puce). Go 1 north, 1
east, and 1 north and get the Maintenance Cap (you must have one of the
Swords from the Temple of the Dreampainter -- if you have been holding off
on getting one to see all three Evil endings, you can't delay any longer).
Go 1 south, 1 west, 1 down, 1 north, 2 east, 1 south, bash in the Walking
Wounded again, 2 south, 1 east, 5 north, 12 west, 1 north to 5 east 15
north 0 down. Save the game. Camp and equip the Cap. Go north and enter
the pool. You will become of Good Alignment. (The other fountain on the
level will switch you back to Evil Alignment if you are so inclined.) 2
south. Camp and re-equip Wizard's Skullcap. Box the Cap. 12 east. 5
south. 1 west. 3 north. 2 west. 1 south. Go up. 1 east. 1 south. Get
the Crystal Rose (the Order of the Rose will talk only because of your Good
Alignment and your release of your curse on Trebor). Invoke and Box
the Rose. 1 north, 1 west, 1 down, 1 north, 2 east, 1 south, cream
the Wounded, 2 south, 1 east. Save the game.
THE CITADEL
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(If you do not want to play the Good alignment ending, you can just fight
your way through the Citadel and not bother with negotiations. You also
don't have to encounter the Dukes, though I thought it was satisfying
turning them down and battling them myself.)
If you don't have 1,000,000 GP (which you only need for the Good alignment
ending), do the following: Malor to 0 east 19 north 1 down. Repeat this: 3
east, 3 west, fighting all the battles, until you have 1,000,000 GP. Malor
to 16 east 14 north 1 down and recharge again. 1 north, 1 west, 1 north.
Go up. 9 east, 1 north, and say 'TREBOR SUX' again. 1 north, 6 east, 3
north, 2 east, 4 north.
5 north, 10 west, 1 north, read, 1 east, 1 north. Save the game. 1
east. Say yes and take and box Rallying Horn. 1 south, 1 up, 1
north, 1 east. Say yes and take and box the Signet Ring. 1 south, 1
up, 1 north, 1 east, 1 north (this last move will take you through a
seemingly solid wall). Say 'MYTHRIL GAUNTLETS' (you did read the manual, I
hope) and take the Mythril Glove. 1 south. Save the game.
GOOD ALIGNMENT ENDING: 1 SOUTH. ANSWER YES TO BOTH QUESTIONS.
The rest of this text discusses the Evil Alignment Endings and the
Grandmaster Ending.
TO THE TEMPLE OF CANT
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Box the Mythril Glove. Throw away the Maintenance Cap, the Arrow of
Truth, the Orb of Dreams, the Crystal Rose, the Rallying Horn, and the
Signet Ring. 1 south and kill the High Dukes of the Realm. 1 north,
1 west, 1 south, go down, 1 north. Defeat the Baron's Council. (You
should use the Ka in combat to ensure survival.) 1 west, 1 south, go
down, 1 north. Defeat the Captain's Council. If you lost the Ka,
Malor to (7E, 8N, 7D) to get it again. Malor to (16E, 14N, 1D). Summon
a Demon Lord, Greater Demons, and A Dink from the first pentagram! (How
are you supposed to know this? Well, if you look at maps at the top
four prison levels, you will notice the letters spelling "DINK"
prominently on the maps. As far as I know, there is no way of knowing
just *where* this knowledge is useful, save experimentation. The Dink is
useless in normal combat, but at least it's immune to magic, so it's not
completely defenseless either.) 1 north and save. 1 west, 1 north, 1
up, 9 east, 1 north, 'TREBOR SUX', 1 north, 6 east, 3 north, 2 east, 4
north to 17 east 9 north 0 down. 1 west into the Inn. 2 north and kill
Wounded yet another time. 1 north, 3 west, 3 south. Avoid using
Tiltowait in killing this group of Chivalry. (If your Dink gets caught,
try again.) 1 west and press B. 1 west, read. 2 north. 1 west. 1
north. 2 west. 2 south. Save the game. South and say yes. Kill the
five Softalk All-Stars. (It's very hard and will probably take several
tries; use the Ka to heal yourself in the midst of the spells. Sezmar
and Tuck cast Tiltowait, and Tuck and Sarah cast Malikto. The other two
are harmless if you have the Mask. Your accompanying demons and
several Tiltowait spells will eventually wear them down if you can
survive the first two or three rounds. I've never lost my Dink in this
battle, but reload if you do.) If you win, you can pick up some neat
loot, including a guaranteed Blade Cusinart' if you still haven't found
one yet (though this is not the easiest place to get one!) 1 west and
press C, up to level -2 down. Save here.
ON THE ROOF OF THE TAVERN
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Use the Ka to heal, if you still have it. If you don't, wander around
until you are fully healed, if you have a Ring of Healing or the
Dragon's Claw, or use the Cape of Hide or healing potions. (Enter the door
to the west to do your wandering.)
If you want to solve the Grandmaster Ending, go two east, over a pit.
Then go: 4 north. 2 east. 4 south. Reach into the black hole and
take the Nyin (the Void Transducer). Make sure you have at least 80
hit points, then go one south. (You will crash down to the ground
level of the castle and lose 79 hit points. It's the easiest way down.)
Teleport to 16 east 14 north 1 down. Reload on the best, though it's not
absolutely necessary now, as there is no combat on the Grandmaster level.
Then Malor to 10 east 9 north 10 down (where you started). (How are you
supposed to figure this out? Well, the Oracle tells you where to do it
from. A dictionary might help with a couple of his pronouncements.) Equip
the Void Transducer and Malor 1 down, to Level 11 Down. Now refer to the
section after the Evil Alignment section.
If you want to solve the Evil Alignment Endings, go west one and enter
the Temple of Radiant Cant.
THE INNER SANCTUM OF THE TEMPLE
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Go 2 north and 1 west. Defeat the Temple Priests, but make sure you
have at least 50 hit points before attempting to fight. It's OK if
you use all your remaining strength in this battle. Go west through
the door and save the game.
Go north one and encounter Lord Hawkwind, the Temple Guardian who is
the greatest member of the All-Stars you met earlier. You and your
Demons, and also any Dragons, Vampires, Archmages, etc., cannot harm
him. If you attempt to slay him without a Dink, you won't be
able to, although Hawkwind's battle commands ('brush teeth', 'file
nails', 'fall asleep', and 'order sushi', to name a few) are very
amusing. Eventually, he'll get around to sacrificing you to
Kadorto. With a Dink, however, you can win. Go north to Lord Hawkwind
and parry each round. Each round, your Dink has about a 20% chance of
hitting Lord Hawkwind and inflicting 1313 damage (Hawkwind has *only*
1000 hit points). It seems the most powerful foe in the game is
vulnerable to only the weakest enemy. (This the only place in the game
where a Dink is remotely useful, so far as I know.) Equip your Sword
and the Mythril Glove, and be sure you have the Holy Limp Wrist.
EVIL ALIGNMENT ENDING: GO 2 EAST THROUGH THE DOOR. GO NORTH ONE,
MAKING SURE THAT YOU ARE WIELDING A SWORD FROM THE TEMPLE OF THE
DREAMPAINTER, THAT YOU HAVE THE MYTHRIL GLOVE EQUIPPED, AND THAT YOU
ARE CARRYING THE HOLY LIMP WRIST. NOTICE THAT THE SWORD YOU HAVE
MAKES A DIFFERENCE ON THIS ENDING -- YOU CAN REPEAT THIS THREE TIMES
WITH THE THREE SWORDS. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE THREE ENDINGS IS
SUBSTANTIAL.
Reveal Grandmaster Level – 11
There is no combat on this level, nor is there any complicated mapping
involved. Just puzzles.
The first answer is "FOOT". Go 4 north through two doors. The second
answer is "STOMACH". Go 1 north. 4 west through a door. 1 north. 4
west through a door. The third answer is "LEGS". 1 north. 16 east
down a long corridor. The fourth answer is "HIPS". 1 north. 3 west.
1 north. 3 west through a door. The fifth answer is "CHEST". 1
north. 7 west through a door. The sixth answer is "RIGHT HAND". 1
north. 16 east down a long corridor. The seventh answer is "LEFT
HAND". With the Void Transducer equipped, go north one and answer
yes. You'll be teleported to 1 east 14 north 11 down. 1 east. 1
north. The eighth answer is "RIGHT CHEEK". 16 east down a long
corridor. The ninth answer is "LEFT CHEEK". 2 north through a door.
3 west. 2 north. 4 west. The tenth answer is "BRAIN". Head 1 west.
1 south. This one is not quite so easy, but the answer is "TREE OF
LIFE." (You get a hint for solving this one by using the Orb of Dreams
you got from Trebor's orders.) Head south, until you reach the last being,
from whom you get the final object, the Kris of Truth. Teleport back up to
the Castle (you may want to visit the Pentagram on 1 Down first).
Follow the instructions for the Evil Alignment Ending straight to
Lord Hawkwind. After defeating him with a Dink, go in the inner
sanctum.
THE GRANDMASTER ENDING: DE-EQUIP ANY WEAPON YOU ARE HOLDING AND
REPLACE IT WITH THE KRIS OF TRUTH. EQUIP THE OTHER ITEMS
INDICATED IN THE EVIL ALIGNMENT SOLUTION. GO TO THE STATUE OF
KADORTO AND WATCH THE GRAND FINALE.
You've finished the most difficult CRPG! Theoretically, I shouldn't help
people with this ending (like the ending text says), but this guide only
became public many years after the game came out, so I think I'm safe (no
one from Sir-Tech ever complained, anyway).
Attribution
How to obtain a copy of this game:
eBay link – Ultimate Wizardry Archives PC CD-ROM version (1998), includes Wizardry 1-7