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How do I get to lake Lohr?

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How do I get to lake Lohr?

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I see it on the map. But I have been to lake elm and around to lost lake and back. I can't get into the Elvin Fortress because I can't find a path leading to lake lohr so I can climb the tower and get marked. Please someone help me!!!!!:speech:
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from Fargrove: walk up to the gate of the fortress. Follow the fence to the north (right) until you reach a second gate. There should be a trail there, follow the trail north. Keep heading north when the trail ends until you are wet. Watch out for mushmen around where the trail ends, about 20 of them will jump you.
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Thank you!

Thank you so much! I don't know how I missed that one.....lol:laugh:
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I got to Lake Lohr and killed all the mushmen but when I swim to the island i come to this purple demon. How do I kill her. :(
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you have to use magic. Scrolls work..but you might as well buy some part of that in books because scrolls are gone when you use them. Books recharge.

I think the arcane magic, magic missile is an efficient choice. Also the cleric solar ray if you don't use arcane.

I usually want about 5 blast novas to help with the shrooms and whatever fireballs are needed. Then I want 20 magic missiles.

I save the game in case I miss many times. Also if he freezes you pause the game and the freeze wheres off.
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