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**At the start of the game you can choose between five characters as your first party member: the four guild guides and the first character of the Maleficient Guild. For details about the champions, see the [[Conflux/Guild_Champions|the Guild Champions page,]] read also the [[Conflux/What is Conflux|introduction]] and the [[Conflux/Included tips|tips]] to decide which character(s) to choose. You can have between one and four champions in your party, and you cannot drop a party member later to get another one. | **At the start of the game you can choose between five characters as your first party member: the four guild guides and the first character of the Maleficient Guild. For details about the champions, see the [[Conflux/Guild_Champions|the Guild Champions page,]] read also the [[Conflux/What is Conflux|introduction]] and the [[Conflux/Included tips|tips]] to decide which character(s) to choose. You can have between one and four champions in your party, and you cannot drop a party member later to get another one. | ||
**Things to consider before choosing a champion: | **Things to consider before choosing a champion: | ||
− | ***More starting guild items: you can perform two special actions right after the start of the game to gain an additional item for two of the characters. See the "Show text" links on [[Conflux/Guild Champions|the Guild Champions page]] for details. I recommend doing this as long as you're not sure that you are | + | ***More starting guild items: you can perform two special actions right after the start of the game to gain an additional item for two of the characters. See the "Show text" links on [[Conflux/Guild Champions|the Guild Champions page]] for details. I recommend doing this as long as you're not sure that you are never going to add those champions to your party later in the game. |
***Beginners should choose the four guides for their first game. | ***Beginners should choose the four guides for their first game. | ||
****Leif, The Fighter's Guild Guide. | ****Leif, The Fighter's Guild Guide. | ||
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*"Unleash Hell": the [[Conflux/Places/Room of Fate|Room of Fate]], a small level at the bottom of the dungeon, is only accessible from the Guilds' main room. | *"Unleash Hell": the [[Conflux/Places/Room of Fate|Room of Fate]], a small level at the bottom of the dungeon, is only accessible from the Guilds' main room. | ||
*Visit the graves of Conflux heroes in the cemetary below the Priests' Guild, unlock the door to the [[Conflux/Places/Chamber of Oblivion|Lands of Death]]. | *Visit the graves of Conflux heroes in the cemetary below the Priests' Guild, unlock the door to the [[Conflux/Places/Chamber of Oblivion|Lands of Death]]. | ||
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=== Connections === | === Connections === | ||
*Teleporter to and from [[Conflux/Places/Room of Fate|the Room of Fate]] (via a teleportation button) | *Teleporter to and from [[Conflux/Places/Room of Fate|the Room of Fate]] (via a teleportation button) |
Revision as of 00:56, 14 October 2012
Description
- You start Conflux in "The Guild". This is a safe place where you choose your champions.
- Contrary to Chaos Strikes Back, this arrival is safe (at least at the beginning, more on this later), and it can be reached easily from the next places. It makes a perfect spot for storing items, aa well as saving and making a backup of your game before exploring a new zone.
- Map of level 0
Interests
- Character choice:
- At the start of the game you can choose between five characters as your first party member: the four guild guides and the first character of the Maleficient Guild. For details about the champions, see the the Guild Champions page, read also the introduction and the tips to decide which character(s) to choose. You can have between one and four champions in your party, and you cannot drop a party member later to get another one.
- Things to consider before choosing a champion:
- More starting guild items: you can perform two special actions right after the start of the game to gain an additional item for two of the characters. See the "Show text" links on the Guild Champions page for details. I recommend doing this as long as you're not sure that you are never going to add those champions to your party later in the game.
- Beginners should choose the four guides for their first game.
- Leif, The Fighter's Guild Guide.
- Iaido, The Ninja's Guild Guide. (Will tell you of secret passages.)
- Zed, The Priest's Guild Guide. (Will tell you about magical fluxes (transporters)).
- Gando, The Wizard's Guild Guide. (Will tell you about pits.)
- Some people recommend to have two party members: turning left or right quickly enough, you can avoid spells and weapons thrown at you.
- Each guild master has got a special game ending when you add the character to your party. If you want to solve all of the guild masters' endings in one game, you may only pick one character and leave the other places free for guild masters. (See below.)
- To solve the Maleficient Guild's ending, you must pick all four maleficient champions (from the same mirror). Always choose "reincarante" and not "resurrect" for the Maleficients, because this gives better statistics. They are extremely weak!
- There are additional champion mirrors and an altar on the Crypt level, which must be unlocked before use. You can only choose one of those characters if you have not yet four active party members.
- There is a way to obtain a fifth party member; you can have four active members and one "hidden" character much later in the game. Solve the riddle of the Oracle on level 7.
- There is at least one place in the game where you need four living, active party members to proceed to the four guild master ending levels. There is a "backdoor", however: solve a few riddles in the Moria on level 13 to get to the entrance level of the Tower of Mampang, then go down through a pit there and enter the dragons' lair.
- The Guilds' doors and special guild items:
- Initially your characters are restricted to lower experience levels.
- Opening more doors with special guild items makes higher levels for that guild available.
- At the end of each guild room is a special wall ornament containing the guild's master character. "Opening" this removes all further level restrictions for the guild.
- In the beginning of the game it is important to collect as many guild items as possible to open these doors, or you'll waste your gained experience and won't become stronger.
- There are two additional places on this level (accessible through the two levels below) where you can trade two more of those items for each guild to obtain special items. Don't spend items there before opening all of that guild's locks first.
- For two of those locks you can avoid spending an item: the first one of the Wizards' Guild, and the second one of the Fighters' Guild.
- "Unleash Hell": the Room of Fate, a small level at the bottom of the dungeon, is only accessible from the Guilds' main room.
- Visit the graves of Conflux heroes in the cemetary below the Priests' Guild, unlock the door to the Lands of Death.
Connections
- Teleporter to and from the Room of Fate (via a teleportation button)
- "FOUL SMELLS" stairs to and from the Sewers
- Stairs to and from the Storage Cellar
- Stairs to and from the Wine Cellar
- Elevator at {0,4,4} initially only from, then also back to the Dwarven Maze
- Ladder at {0,14,16} down to {38,2,27}, a cemetary deep below the Priests' Guild.
- The entrance to the Deathtrap Dungeon used to be here in older Conflux versions.