

Run the mouse along walls every now and then. Check every nook and cranny before exposing too much of the map, else you might forget what you explored and what you didn't. If you hold Tab, it brings up a map overlay. I tend to run along the perimeter of the map first thing and then work my way inwards. It is not hard to miss something in the massive maps. Not just for enemies but of how far your vision goes. More loot.īe alert when you're exploring a new area of the map. Also, whenever you defeat bandits or animals, if you look carefully, when they die, sometimes there will be little objects that fall from their bodies. If you look carefully, you can see the items on the ground before then - you don't have to constantly be opening the inventory every few steps, expecting to find stuff on the ground that you can't see (besides things like Mushroom when you're in caves - there are patches of Mushrooms and sometimes you can pick up one or two, sometimes you can't). Open your inventory every now and then and it will show you items on the ground that you can pick up. Otherwise, the next time you record something, that note will go into that vacant spot, possibly breaking up the notes you recorded from the same person quick-saving and -loading moves all subsequent notes up into the now-empty note slot. Once you return to someone who has work for you, find the initial note you recorded, delete it, quicksave and then quickload. There IS a limit to how many notes you can have recorded, though.

Then go to your Quests and then your Journal and you can re-read things, so you won't have to remember who might have work, so you won't get confused on the bits of the lore. At the bottom left of the dialogue boxes, there is a little blue book that says "Record." If ever someone says something interesting, like "Return to me later, I might have work for you," hit Record. Talk to everyone that isn't named generically. Quicksave before trying this - sometimes it will simply not work and they might hold the grudge against you (there isn't a Speech skill or any other such skill-checks, but I'm not sure how deep the relationships are in this game (speaking of which, I'm not even sure if there are consequences for stealing.)). Sometimes, like in The Kva, you can (try to) intimidate them into giving you better prices. Of course, each merchant has different items and prices them differently. They seem to pay a fraction of what the item is actually worth and I'm not sure if different merchants will pay different amounts for the same item. Certain merchants will buy things from you - there is an option to sell all in your junk bag. You can use this as extra storage if your party has all of their inventory full. You can Ctrl+Click an item and it will be moved into your junk bag.
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Things like Arcane Scroll and Drake Skin have descriptions like "Someone might have a use for these." They will. So far, I've found little use for the junk items (like paper and mops), but I tend to keep those too, just in case.Īlso, be sure to do the rounds and equip all of your Followers with better equipment before selling it all, even if you never take them with you or think you would - this game has several surprises, twists and gimmicks that plan to assault you. Go to your quarters and keep at least one of every unique weapon/armor/Rune/potion/scroll/wand for emergencies - you have a desk and a wardrobe that seem to have infinite storage space. Always keep a hard save while you are still in Avadon before going to a new area too. Yes, quicksave very often, as in before going into a new room, before doing a battle.
