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THE BARD'S TALE WALKTHRU

THE BARD'S TALE is a multi-character role-playing game in the tradition of
the WIZARDRY series. It was written by Michael Cranford of Interplay
Productions and distributed by Electronic Arts.

The game begins in the town of Skara Brae, where the evil wizard Mangar the
Dark has isolated the town from all help by casting a spell of eternal
winter on the surrounding countryside. Mangar has defeated all the good
wizards and warriors of note in the town and has infested the town with his
evil minions. The task now before you as junior magic casters and warriors
is to defeat Mangar and restore Skara Brae to its rightful inhabitants. Oh
yes, you should bring a bard along to record your deeds. He will sing your
praises if you succeed, or croon a dirge at your funerals.

The magic system used in the game is rich in diversity. A magic user must
start out as either a magician, specializing in casting magical effects on
non-magical objects, or a conjurer, who deals with the instantaneous
creation of objects and effects through magic. After learning at least 3
spell levels in a magic art, a magic user can change from one class to
another. But do not be too hasty: after leaving one class you can never go
back to it.

Once a magic user becomes proficient in at least one art, he can then
become a sorcerer. Sorcery deals with the magic of illusion and magical
perception. If a magic user becomes proficient in at least two of the arts,
he can then become a wizard. Wizardry deals with the summoning and control
of supernatural creatures. The experience points required to advance a
level as a wizard are much higher than the other magic classes. It is best
to let your magic user advance all the way to level 7 in whichever art he
is in before changing classes. But be sure to change class after he has
attained level 7 of the art. In the dungeons there are many traps for the
unwary; you never know who will be killed and what spells are required to
save your party from extinction.

There are several different fighter classes available in the game: monks,
paladins, hunters, warriors and rogues. All have different strengths and
weaknesses. During combat only the first three members of your party can
physically fight or be attacked; the last three can cast spells. It pays
early in the game to have three fighters of some type to protect your magic
users from physical combat and free them to concentrate on a magical attack.


The bard is a unique individual who can fight, albeit poorly, and cast six
magical spells by playing an instrument. You must have one along, as this
is the Bard's Tale.

Obviously, the first thing you must do is assemble your party. There is a
beginning party (supplied with the game) already equipped with a basic
level of armor, instruments, etc. A much better and unique option is to
transfer characters over from either WIZARDRY or ULTIMA III. These
characters come over as fairly senior level characters and make the
beginning of this game much easier. This is a highly desirable alternative.

If you create your own characters -- which you must do for your bard -- pay
special attention to the dexterity attribute. This attribute determines who
strikes first in combat, and can be the difference between an easy
encounter and one which is a struggle. Magic users should have a high IQ,
while fighter classes should have a high strength. I recommend a monk as
one of your fighters. Their armor class drops as their level rises. Mine
eventually had an armor class of LO wearing only a robe. They also can do
the most damage unarmed in actual combat.

My starting party consisted of a monk, two paladins, a bard, a magician and
a conjurer. At higher levels of the game, you will want to trade in one of
your paladins and develop another magic user.

When you first leave the Adventurer's Guild, explore the city. Visit
Garth's Armory, and find the Review Board (located next to the inn on
Trumpet Street). Don't wander too far until you get a feel for how you can
survive. To restore hit points after fighting, visit a temple. There all
ills -- including death -- can be cured for a price. After a fight, you
will quite frequently find objects of some type. Keep them all. If you
don't need them, go to Garth's and sell them for gold -- you will need it.

Visit Roscoe's Energy emporium located off the Gran Plaz on the corner of
Grey Knife Street. There you will get an idea what it costs to restore
spell points.

Early on, when you are still short of gold, the best way to restore spell
points is to go into the Adventurer's Guild and just wait. This game is in
real time, and spell points are restored as you just sit there. If you wait
on the street or in a house, you will almost certainly be attacked.

When you find an object after a fight or in a chest in the dungeons,
experiment with it to find out what it is. There are no cursed items. Quite
a few objects have magical properties that are not readily apparent. Here
are a few of the objects that I found most useful, even though you won't
run into these until later in the game: Kael's Axe seemed to be the best
weapon, causing the most damage for my Paladins; a frost horn for your Bard,
when used in combat, causes 40-70 hit points of damage to a group of
monsters; a mage staff for your magic users allows them to regain spell
points even in a dungeon (this is incredibly useful). I will leave it up to
you to discover the usefulness of the other items found during the game.

After learning the game play by wandering around the city and being able to
survive, it is time to visit the dungeons. This is where the battle with
Mangar will be won or lost.

There are five dungeons in the game that must be explored in the following
order: Wine Cellar and Sewers, The Catacombs, Harkyn's Castle, Kylearan's
Tower, and Mangar's Tower. Each contains something that will help in the
subsequent stages of the game.

Wine Cellar and Sewers

The easiest dungeon of them all is reached from the inn on Rakhir Street.
Enter the inn, ask to order a drink, then select wine. You will then be
ushered into the Wine Cellar. I cannot overstress the importance of mapping
in this game. Whenever possible, have the MALE spell in operation. This
will help you avoid some of the traps that are lying around. When you have
an encounter and find a chest, always cast a TRZP spell to disarm any traps
that may be guarding the chest.

Located in the Wine Cellar are the stairs down to the Sewers. The first
level of the Sewers contains almost nothing of interest. So locate the
stairs to the second level of the sewers as quickly as possible and get
down there. The second level contains one very important bit of information
that you will need to enter the Catacombs: the name of the Mad God. There
are also two hints to questions that will be asked in other dungeons.
Explore this level fully to find all the hints and the Mad God's name. The
lowest level of the Sewers is next and contains one item of importance for
later in the game. Locate and take the stairs exiting from this level. Make
sure you know where the stairs lead exactly. After this (I hope you have
been visiting the Review Board regularly to advance levels and learn new
spells), you are ready for the Catacombs.

The Catacombs

The Catacombs are reached from one of the Mad God's Temples, located on the
east side of the Gran Plaz. After entering the Temple, ask to speak to the
priest, then give him the Mad God's name: TARJAN.

The first level of the Catacombs is just a survival test at this stage.
Once you can survive there fairly easily, head for the second level of the
Catacombs. The second level has a clue in it about the Mad God. It also
contains a very nasty creature called a Soul Sucker that lurks in the
southwest corner of the second level. If you decide to go in there and try
him out, make sure you have your character disk backed up. You will not be
able to defeat him at this stage of your development, but fortunately you
don't have to.

The lowest level of the Catacombs contains something you will need later.
Once you have reached the third level of the Catacombs, you must use a
teleport square to enter the Wizard's Realm. The teleport is located in the
southeast corner of the dungeon. Once you are in the Wizard's Realm, you
must defeat him to gain the Eye. After you have this item, you are ready to
tackle Harkyn's Castle.

Harkyn's Castle

Harkyn's Castle is located in the northeast corner of Skara Brae. At this
point in time, it becomes very important for you to have filled your
special slot with the most powerful character your magic users can summon.
If you are in the process of developing a wizard, a lesser demon is best.

The first level of Harkyn's Castle contains one item of importance: the
Crystal Sword from the southeast corner of this level. You will now begin
to find some of the more powerful objects to experiment with during your
encounters. After obtaining the crystal sword, head for the second level of
the Castle. The stairs are located in the northeast corner of the first
level.

The second level of the Castle has a couple of interesting things. If you
answer the riddle correctly ("SHIELDS") you get a magic mouth which can be
used to cast the SOSI spell. You must also obtain the silver square from
the southwest corner of the dungeon. The access to this is from a teleport
located towards the middle of the northern section of the dungeon. The
portal to the third level is located in the northeast section of this level.


The third level of the Castle contains the entrance to Kylearan's Tower and
some interesting opportunities. The answer to the Old Man's question is
"SKULL TAVERN." When you encounter the berserkers located at 12E 5N of this
level, take advantage. They can be fairly easily defeated with the right
magic spells. You should have at least two sorcerers capable of casting the
MIBL spell. It also helps if your bard has a frost or fire horn to aid the
others along. When you can defeat these guys easily, it is time to make
another magic user. You can teleport from the Castle entrance, fight the
berserkers, teleport back to the entrance, exit the castle, then do it
again and again until your spells run low. At 60,000 experience points a
crack, it doesn't take long to develop a decent magic user. After this, it
is time to attempt Kylearan's Castle. When you approach, and fight the
statue of a Mad God located in the southeast corner of this level, you will
be teleported inside the gates of Kylearan's Tower.

Kylearan's Tower

After the battle with the Mad God and your subsequent teleport (you did
have the eye in your possession), go one step forward, turn right, then
kick the door down. You will then be entering one of the two most difficult
mazes in the game. Most of it is in the dark and there are riddles that
must be answered. Backup your character disk before entering this maze.
Once you are in, watch carefully for teleports: they are everywhere. It is
extremely important that you map this maze very carefully. After you have
reached the antimagic square from wandering in a very small section of the
dark, the next step forward is a teleport to 11E 12N. Explore until you
find a magic mouth that asks you to "Name the one of cold, foretold
twofold," The answer to this one is "STONE GOLEM." You will then be
teleported again. After this, you will enter a very large, dark area. In
order to get out of this, you must answer the question posed at 12E 2N
which says, "Name the Endless Byway and your path will be guaranteed." The
answer to this is the only street in Skara Brae with no end, Sinister. You
then can map your way through a lighted section to another dark area. From
this dark area you must obtain the Silver Triangle, located at the very
north of the dark area. You can then exit the dark area, going south from
1E 6N. After this, you will face the Crystal Golem (did you bring the
Crystal Sword?). You can defeat him with conventional weapons and spells,
but somebody has to have the crystal sword or he will reappear to block
your exit.

At this point, you can exit the tower to refresh your players or continue
on. If you exit, when you reenter you must again answer the endless byway
question to continue. Upon reaching the end of the snaky road on the east
side of the maze, don't go through the south door. Take the door that goes
west. You will then enter several rooms with spinners and teleports that
make finding your way almost impossible. The way past these is southwest.
When you make it, you will be teleported to 14E 1N. It is then an easy
stroll to meet Kylearan himself. He turns out to be the friendly wizard and
gives you a key that allows you to get into Mangar's Tower. He then
teleports you to the stairs exiting his tower. You no longer need the
crystal sword or the eye, and you are now ready for Mangar himself.

Mangar's Tower

If you paid heed and followed the stairs from the bottom level of the
Sewers, you will know how to get inside Mangar's walls. If not, go to the
Wine Cellar, teleport your party 17E 16N 3D, and take the stairs up. Then
turn right and kick the door in. You should be at the entrance to Mangar's
Tower.

Level one of Mangar's is fairly easy to find your way around in. Follow the
teleports and walk around until you reach the magic mouth on the east side
of the maze. What is tricky is that after leaving the magic mouth, you are
now on level 2 of the tower. So be careful in mapping.

Level two of Mangar's is again fairly easy (not even a warmup for level 3).
From this level you must answer the question located at 4E 15N to obtain
the silver circle. The answer to the question is "CIRCLE." You must then
make your way to the stairs located in the middle of the southern side of
the maze.

Level three is the hardest maze of all, but by this time you must be
getting really proficient at mapping. You must wander around this level and
obtain quite a number of items. First of all, you should get the master key,
for 50,000 gold pieces, from 19E 12N. This key allows you to enter Mangar's
through the front gate, instead of from the Sewers. You must then find the
clues to the seven words needed to access the fourth level of Mangar's.
Gratefully, you can teleport into and out of this level of the Tower. After
finding the clues, you can then speak the seven words to the magic mouth
located at 10E 4N. They must be entered one at a time. The words are, "LIE
WITH PASSION AND BE FOREVER DAMNED." Stairs will then appear at 3E 9N. This
is the only way to obtain entrance to the upper reaches of Mangar's.

The fourth level of Mangar's has only one tricky part. When  you first
arrive, you have a limited number of ways you can go. After reaching a
certain point, located in the northeast corner of the level, doors appear
everywhere. Don't be confused. Everything maps the same, it's just that
doors are everywhere. Eventually you will find the portal to level five in
the southwest corner of this level.

Level five is the home stretch. This easy maze leads you to the lava pit in
the middle of the eastern side of the maze. There you dive in and are
teleported to 10E 6N. You will then find the march up the hall of harm to
be fruitless if you didn't bring the three silver items along. If you have
the silver triangle, silver square, and silver circle, a door will appear
directly north of you. After passing through this door, cast your REST
spell to restore everybody to health and proceed directly north to the
final battle with Mangar.

The final battle itself is a large disappointment as it is fairly easy to
defeat Mangar and his vampires, and meet Kylearan again, who gives you
300,000 bonus experience points. After defeating Mangar, you can then
proceed one more square north for the last question of the game. The answer
is "SPECTRE SNARE," which you then receive (it is good for binding to your
party any of your opponents in battle).

THE BARD'S TALE is published by Interplay Productions and distributed by
Electronic Arts.

This walkthru is copyright (c) 1985 by Robert Colling, and THE ELECTRONIC
GAMER (tm).  All rights reserved.  Not to be distributed without permission.
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