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Old 10-25-2005, 11:15 PM
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Demon Key, Nether shoulders, Voraatus

I used the method in the post I just bumped to the top to HEX edit the demon key into my inventory. No problems. I got over 1.400,000 points for the demon AND the two chests in his room contain high-powered stuff. Curiously enough, the next time I looked (after several saves and reloads) the key was gone and (I think) the original key was back.

Moderator: You might put a sticky on that post (perhaps with the email address edited out) since it's the only known resolution to what's either a bug or an unresolved question, and the post is specific without any general game editing.

I found the Nether shoulders and my female character is wearing them. Somebody asked about that.

I selected the choices as they appeared in the quiz of Voraatus, and after about 20 reloads, still not correct. This casts doubt on my earlier remark. I then fought him, and it was truly a bizarre battle.

First, I went just outside the door, and discovered that if you hit the stage below the right hand witness with magic balls or a couple of other spells without hitting Voraatus, it damages Voraatus, but he stays where he is and his horde does not spawn.

Eventually I hit him, so I retreated to the hallway about two steps up the stairs. He came to face the door but would not enter the hallway. I had the shield of retribution, and when his horde spawned, it was about as heavy a torrent of magic as I've seen. I must have stood there five minutes just holding up the shield -- his whole gang spawned three times altogether. Anything that entered the hall was promptly fried by spells coming from behind.

Eventually, he killed himself and all his minions except a couple. A major victory just by standing there.

You still get the prize if you kill him instead of answering his question.

I increased the hawkeye skill to 12 and went back to the Skuldoon gate to kill some creatures. I could not see much improvement. I do not believe I shortened the life of a single major opponent with that skill.

And that, folks, pretty well exhausts my interest in the game.

thoon
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Old 10-26-2005, 01:18 PM
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Thoon, I have enjoyed your posts and it is obvious that you had a good time with this game...

I have only played one other RPG (other than some D&D in college) and I have found this game engrossing, bugs and all...

I enjoyed DS I and am soon to load up DS II -

I have run through this game 3 and 1/2 times now... I really like the combat, but I hate that the treasure is soooo stingy (I wish the Bosses would drop some useful weapons and armor...)

anyhoo... I always looked forward to your posts - and your screenshots...

Mike
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:58 PM
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Just like me

Thoon, you and I followed nearly identical methods for slaying Voraatus. The shield from the passage way was the simplest method for obtaining mega experience while simply holding the right mouse button down.
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Old 10-26-2005, 08:53 PM
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Mike: Thanks. I did have a lot of fun with this game, and the forum. I will skip DS. My next venture will be Oblivion (the followup to Morrowind). Supposed to be available Dec. 6th.

Gobatcha: Works like a charm, eh? Have fun with the demon.

Moderator: Good on the sticky. It's nice to know that if one ever gets a decent idea, somebody is listening.

thoon

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