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In any case I am broke and can't sleep at this inn. Perhaps there is some logic here that escapes me. But I need 10 gold to gamble with him, in order to prove it, and if I had 2 gold I would already be resting at this inn.OK, I see.
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The ostler says I have to pay 2 gold, I suddenly notice I arrived in Hommlet without even a silver piece, and my fighters are wearing leather.Īnyway, the Ostler says I can get room and board for free if I can prove Furnok of Furd is cheating. So I switch the spells to my liking, and try to go rest at the inn. I noticed my mage and cleric have spells prepared that I really would not have chosen. I begin looking around the town, and so forth. I've made my party, I go through the opening vignette for my party alignment, and arrive in Hommlet. That was fine because it would serve as a tutorial of the game's systems, demonstrate what worked and didn't as far as characters themselves, and basically help figure out how to adapt to Ironman. I knew I would lose my first few parties. It was my intention to finish the game in Ironman first, then try playing through in Standard mode and try the stuff I had missed, or deemed too risky to try.
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Ironman is a no-save option.Īthlon XP 2500+ (actual clock speed 1.8 GHz) There are two main modes of play: Standard and Ironman. It is set in the World of Greyhawk, and incorporated the previously released module T1, The Village of Hommlet. The Temple of Elemental Evil was originally a "supermodule" for AD&D that was written by Gary Gygax, published in the mid-80's. The game was developed (written, designed, and programmed) by Troika and published (liscenced, funded, manufactured and distibuted) by Atari, formerly known as Infogrames. The Temple of Elemental Evil PC game was released in mid-September of 2003.