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== Chamber of Courage: With a non-2H weapon, the torch is automatically equipped to the off-hand! (Rejoice Solo-Runners!) == | |||
Even with a versatile weapon, picking up the torch (be it through the dialog or with the explicit Pick Up-command) will automatically equip it to the off-hand. This is actually relevant for solo-runs because otherwise it would potentially be impossible to succeed at that trial (solo). |
Revision as of 20:02, 22 February 2024
Chamber of Strategy
It seems the solution could use more work and probably reworked in the format, from what I've noticed the solution is different per save file, so far there's 2 types and not sure if there's a 3rd or 4th and I still don't know what insitgates the puzzle to choose one of the two. (Does it happen when that area is loaded first time? or when you step into rivington?)
The easiest way to solve this is having Gale in your party. He will give the solution when talking to him.
Chamber of Justice
You can cast lv4 spell 'Banishment' on shadow to remove him as well.
Command: Flee does NOT work on undead (tested in Honour mode, idk if that matters?)
- Why can't you just remove the judge by solving the puzzle? Place the "cell" painting where it goes, and boom, the voice announces the judge is banished. What's with the need for all the spells? --Dennis Bratland (talk) 18:36, 9 February 2024 (CET)
Ways to Remove the Judge
"Command" does not work on undead and cannot be used on the judge.
Chamber of Courage: With a non-2H weapon, the torch is automatically equipped to the off-hand! (Rejoice Solo-Runners!)
Even with a versatile weapon, picking up the torch (be it through the dialog or with the explicit Pick Up-command) will automatically equip it to the off-hand. This is actually relevant for solo-runs because otherwise it would potentially be impossible to succeed at that trial (solo).