![]() ![]() ![]() The dungeon has numerous features including foggy areas, rotator squares, face a certain direction square, water, quicksand, chutes and numerous other features that will keep the game interesting. This pretty much means that character has to hit something or open a trapped chest. So, if you level up while pinned, you need one more experience point to level up again. If your character is pinned, the character has enough experience for two levels minus one point. If the player is “pinned”, the character can no longer gain experience and must level up before being able to progress further. If your character gains enough experience to level up, you’ll get a message noting this fact and your experience number in the corner of the screen will change to the amount of experience the character can gain before pinning. Instead, the player has to return to the village and return to the guild to level up. Gaining enough experience will not necessarily allow the player to level up directly. ![]() Each level features tougher and tougher opponents as well, so you’ll probably spend more time just grinding just to level up enough to survive more difficult monster encounters. Exploring further and further away from the stairs will generally mean encountering tougher opponents, but more experience points. It’s not recommended that the players stay in that guild for long though as much more valuable skills can be attained through other guilds like the warrior, healer and thief guilds. The basic guild is the Nomad guild where players can quickly build up experience. These players are password protected, though these passwords really seem kind of unnecessary these days.Įach character has to be part of at least one guild, but the player can join more than one guild as the game progresses and the player has built up enough stats to meet the minimum requirement of joining the next guild. The player can create up to four characters and form a four character party. The game starts off with allowing the player to create a character. While it was released a long time ago, we take a look to see if this game is worth going back and playing through again. By Drew Wilson Mordor – The Depths of Dejenol, is a first person rogue-like RPG game. ![]()
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