
The door opens to a long underground passageway, which should take you to the lands just east of Waterdeep. In the throne room, there is a secret door in the north wall. "Lore has it there is an ancient throne room about seven levels down.

Indirect evidence to this course of events could be dwarves' words after party releases Prince Keirgar and returns with him (even dead ) back.
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I still don't have full information to this day, but some explanation is present.Īccording to the original plans of game developers (SSI - Westwood) party, after defeating Xanathar, should find the way up (perhaps using Stone Gem). Q0: Why after victory over Xanathar game just shows two brief pages of text and then ineptly exits to DOS without warning? Where is my promised path to the ground? Where is final cutscene, after all!Ī0: It's the main question what tortures anyone who made to the end of this great game of its time. Something like the "Aardwolf" thing for Wolfenstein 3D.Įdited google translate, first part of Q0. The only thing I know is that you were supposed to send it to SSI as part of some competition. What's this for or was it ever implemented?" "If you complete all the special quests, you'll get a "bonus party code" in the end. Look at Level 10, only half the map space is used there, and they filled it in with walls. They just couldn't be bothered to fill it in with walls. " On level 12 there's a huge empty space with nothing there in the lower part of the level." These darts are different because while you can use them in EOB1, attempting to transfer them over to EOB2 will result in an error message. While I hadn't found the Rust Monster inside the wall on Level 9, I did find something else: Surrounding the hallway where you find Beohram's remains ((9,12) through (9,16)) there are squares which contain +4 Adamantite Darts. There's a Stone Portal on the wall on Level 2. In the case of levels 1, 2 and 3, that is possible. Maybe some areas used for debugging by the developers." " On levels 1, 2, 3 and 5 there are areas that are not accessible by normal means.

Knock and Read Magic are in the game files I see, but not in the manual. There are three spells listed in the rulebook that are not included in the game, Protection from Lightning, Stinking Cloud and Cloudkill, of which the first one is a Cleric spell. The spell can only be gained in-game by resurrecting and recruiting Kirath, the Mage NPC. Burning Hands works and is quite usable."Ĭorrect. However most of them don't work and might even crash the game. These can be added with the character editor. " Some mage spells listed in the rulebook can not be found as scrolls. Since I have images of the v1.6 floppy disks, I could try using the All Seeing Eye with it, just for lulz.Īs for the "oddities" section, I can add a bit to it: Apparently, a fan-made Commodore 64 version is also in progress.While I know that a v1.4 version exists of the game, the original floppies were v1.6, with v1.7 on the compilation releases. It has been copied, homaged, and remade several times. The enemy, the beholder of the title, is the famous Xanathar, one of the most famous villains of all D&D. We can easily admit that EOB is one of the most iconic, influential, and fondly remembered titles for all RPG-fans. Combat is real-time, which was the real innovation and made the game much more thrilling than other games with turn-based fighting. As you know, we are talking about a first-person dungeon crawler, with movements in 4 directions, in a pseudo-3D world. Specifically the Forgotten Realms world and the famous city of Waterdeep.
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Still, thanks to the license from TSR, Eye of Beholder offered official D&D settings and rules based on Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition (AD&D). The gameplay was the same as another iconic title, Dungeon Master.

Later it was also ported to SNES and SEGA CD. Eye of the Beholder is a popular role-playing game developed by Westwood Associates for Strategic Simulations Inc, released in 1991 for MS-DOS and Amiga.
